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Media, Crime and Racism
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Chapter 1. Introduction; Monish Bhatia, Scott Poynting and Waqas TufailChapter 2. Turning the Tables? Media Constructions of British Asians from Victims to Criminals, 1962 to 2011; Colin Webster
Chapter 3. Cultural Repertoires and Modern Menaces: The Media’s Racialised Coverage of Child Sexual Exploitation; Tina Patel
Chapter 4. Media, State and `Political Correctness’: The Racialisation of the Rotherham Child Sexual Abuse Scandal; Waqas Tufail.
Chapter 5. The New Year’s 2015/ 2016 public sexual violence debate in Germany: Media Discourse, Gendered Anti-Muslim Racism and Criminal Law; Ulrike Vieten
Chapter 6. Culture, Media and Everyday Practices: Unveiling and Challenging Islamophobia; Fatima Khan and Gabe Mythen.
Chapter 7. “Stupid Paki Loving Bitch”: The Politics of Online Islamophobia and Misogyny; Katy Sian
Chapter 8. `Ta-Ta Qatada’: Islamophobic Moral Panic and the British Tabloid Press; Anneke Meyer and Scott Poynting.
Chapter 9. Bordering on Denial: State Persecution, Border Controls and the Rohingya Refugee Crisis; Mike Grewcock.
Chapter 10. Social Death: the (White) Racial Framing of the Calais `Jungle’ and `Illegal’ Migrants in the British Tabloids and Right-wing Press; Monish Bhatia
Chapter 11. Racism as a Crime in Britain’s Right Wing Press; Kerry Moore and Katy Greenland.
Chapter 12. Closeness and Distance in Media Reports on the Trollhättan Attack; Marta Kolankiewicz.
Chapter 13. Racism, the Press and Black Deaths in Police Custody in the United Kingdom; Ryan Erfani-Ghettani.Chapter 14. Indigenous People, Resistance and Racialised Criminality; Chris Cunneen
Chapter 15. An Analysis of Anti-Black Crime Reporting in Toronto: Evidence from News Frames and Critical Race Theory; Wesley Crichlow and Sharon LauricellaChapter 16. Contesting the Single Story: Collective Punishment, Myth-making and Racialised Criminalisation; Patrick Williams and Becky Clarke.
Chapter 17. The Figure of the `Foreign Criminal’: Race, Gender and the Foreign National Prisoner; Luke de Noronha.
Chapter 18. Beyond Media Discourse: Locating Race and Racism in Criminal Justice Systems; Vicki Sentas





About the Author

Monish Bhatia is Lecturer in Criminology at Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Scott Poynting is Adjunct Professor at the University of Western Sydney, Australia
Waqas Tufail is Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Leeds Beckett University, UK

Reviews

“This volume was published within the series Palgrave Studies in Crime, Media and Culture. … This edited collection represents an excellent starting point for researchers and both undergraduates and postgraduates in media studies, criminology, sociology, gender studies, and related academic fields.” (Antje Deckert, The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, October, 10, 2018)

“The book is suitable for undergraduate as well as postgraduate students in sociology and criminology studies. It is a timely update on media and crime that offers insightful analysis of traditional as well as digital media. Given that the theoretical foundation is illustrated by numerous case studies … .” (Sara Salman, Journal of Sociology, July, 2018)​

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