This book offers a critical discussion of contemporary and emerging modes of mediatized police work and examines the relationship between policing, media and the public and the shifting techniques and technologies through which they communicate.
This book offers a critical discussion of contemporary and emerging modes of mediatized police work and examines the relationship between policing, media and the public and the shifting techniques and technologies through which they communicate.
Murray Lee is Director of the Sydney institute of Criminology and an Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Sydney Faculty of Law. He is the author of Inventing Fear of Crime and co-author of Fear of Crime: Critical Voices in an Age of Anxiety, both published by Routledge. Alyce McGovern is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminology Program Convenor at the University of New South Wales.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Police and media: setting the scene 1. Locating police media public relations 2. The logics of image work 3. 'Simulated policing': framing contemporary polcie media work Part II: Simulated policing 4. Policing the press release 5. Policing social media 6. Policing reality television Part III: Policing the police 7. New technologies and struggles of representation 8. Resistance and old media 9. Appendix; research methods.
Introduction Part I: Police and media: setting the scene 1. Locating police media public relations 2. The logics of image work 3. 'Simulated policing': framing contemporary polcie media work Part II: Simulated policing 4. Policing the press release 5. Policing social media 6. Policing reality television Part III: Policing the police 7. New technologies and struggles of representation 8. Resistance and old media 9. Appendix; research methods.
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