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WE MOVED TO BLUESKY! @ crimemediaculture https://t.co/Xk6TFKZZ5b
Joined December 2019
Hey everyone! We are moving to BlueSky. Our handle is @ crimemediaculture. We will be posting regular updates on that platform instead. Thanks!
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Read Tom Rice's review of "Sound, Order and Survival in Prison: The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown" by Kate Herrity here at CMC:
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Read the latest from Elaine Campbell: "Techno-digital policing and speculative fictions: Towards a criminology of the future" in open access here, at Crime, Media, Culture: https://t.co/Xrfr3nsxBn
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This paper argues for a criminology of the future. This matters at a time when the accelerating use of technologically-supported and digitally enhanced (techno-...
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The latest from Tyler Wall and Bill McClanahan: "Little Wars with the Police: Aesthetic Arsenals and Intellects of Insult" Now available OnlineFirst at Crime, Media, Culture: https://t.co/NqPLj9de2e
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This paper describes the contemporary entanglement of “fuck the police” (FTP) and “all cops are bastards” (ACAB), locating each as examples of a growing rejecti...
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Read João Raphael da Silva's review of "The Forever Purge" here at Crime, Media, Culture: https://t.co/R2Vu0W7ByI
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Read "Community-oriented copaganda: Anti-Black violence in a visual archive of policing" from Amanda M Petersen now at Crime, Media, Culture: https://t.co/K78uHAd3e5
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Like legitimacy crises of the past, recent high-profile murders of Black individuals by the police have led to renewed crises of police legitimacy. As a respons...
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Jeffery Ian Ross reviews "Tracks and Traces: Exploring the World of Graffiti Writing through Visual Methods" by Peter Bengsten, available now at Crime, Media, Culture: https://t.co/4AnNrH355z
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Read the latest from Jamie Bennett and Millie E. Smith: "Documenting prison therapy: Insider audience perspectives on The Work (2017)" Online First at Crime, Media, Culture: https://t.co/wjTViMz0yr
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This article is an audience ethnography, focusing on the documentary The Work (dir Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous, US, 2017), which depicts a four-day therape...
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Read "The Clansmen, the Lynchings, and Enduring Racial Violence in Performance" by David Ollington here at Crime, Media, Culture: https://t.co/sjZYeTTUJC
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Performance can incite conflict. An artist may depict a demagogue as a martyr, ridicule a group of people, or justify violence. Viewers and audience members var...
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Francine Banner's tribute to Gray Cavender: ""A Vision of the Possible": The Life and Works of Gray Cavender" now available online first, here at Crime, Media, Culture: https://t.co/AHcsOy0OmG
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This essay is a tribute to the life and career of Dr. Gray Cavender.
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Read our latest in Open Access from Theo Kindynis and Jennifer Fleetwood: "Information Security for Criminological Ethnographers" https://t.co/r1Teaj2xXg
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Information security refers to ‘the practice of defending information from unauthorised access’. Information security practices include everyday activities such...
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Check out our latest Book Review from Marijke Van Buggenhout and Yana Jaspers of: "Fieldnotes on a Study of Young People’s Perceptions of Crime and Justice" by Avi Brisman! Here online first: https://t.co/KQt438M1Jv
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Come check it out in open access!
@CultureCrime starts the new year with powerful new work from Eamonn Carrabine. Examining the invention of the guillotine, Carrabine traces the shift from revolution to terror through visual culture. Open access: https://t.co/eiL6ydaw0p Bonne Nivôse!
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Check out Jennifer Fleetwood's review of "Graphic Narratives of Organised Crime, Gender and Power in Europe: Discarded Footnotes" here: https://t.co/63igfLHRta
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Don't forget to check out "In Memory: The Appeal of Crime and Gray Cavender" by Michelle Brown here online first: https://t.co/pILMthkmj9
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Friends, comrades and colleagues of the late Gray Cavender (may he rest in power) will want to read the beautiful (and surprising!) tribute by @ProfMBrown just published in @CultureCrime
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