Overview
Criminologists in the Media presents the results of a cross-national study examining the structures that shape criminologistsā contributions to news and social media discourse.
Drawing on interviews with criminologists and a survey of 1,211 criminologists working in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland, and South Africa, this book represents the first cross-national study exploring how, why, and to what extent criminologists working in these countries engage in newsmaking and digital public criminology. Through examining the predictors of criminologists appearing in news media, the research presented in this book demonstrates that newsmaking practices within criminology are not reflective of equal access, interest, or opportunity. Rather, newsmaking operates within āfields of powerā shaped by the political economy of higher education, and researchersā academic rank, gender, and areas of research expertise. Together, these factors generate several āsituational logicsā that predispose criminologists to pursue particular courses of action in promoting their personal projects. Key among these logics, Wood, Richards, and Iliadis argue, are a āsocial logicā informing criminologistsā moral-political views on newsmaking and an āindustrial logicā responsive to the demands of academic capitalism and the rise of the āentrepreneurialā university.
With its focus on the practicalities, challenges, and inequities of newsmaking in the post-broadcast era, Criminologists in the Media will appeal to researchers interested in the public role(s) of criminology, as well as researchers concerned with the challenges of communicating social scientific knowledge beyond the academy.
This book title, Criminologists in the Media (A Study of Newsmaking), ISBN: 9780367422554, by Mark Wood, Imogen Richards, Mary Iliadis, published by Taylor & Francis (May 6, 2022) is available in paperback. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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