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Law and Justice on the Small Screen

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.08.2012

Herausgeber

Peter Robson + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

490

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/2,5 cm

Gewicht

775 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84946-269-3

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...an innovative collection of essays on the influential interchange between the law and television. Although generally accessible as a whole, the collection offers differing levels of legal discussion and analysis that make the content appealing to a broad audience. Appealing to legal and sociological academics and students alike, the book has a wide appeal for those interested in how popular culture interchanges with legal constructs and the conceptions of justice. Katherine Melnychuk Saskatchewan Law Review Volume 76, 2013 By raising questions which enact a thorough reflection on the fundamental issues in the shaping of popular legal culture, this volume allows its readers to approach the wide range of televised legal programmes with greater awareness, pointing out the important role that television continues to play in everyone's lives. Raffaele Cutolo POLEMOS - Journal of Law, Literature and Culture Volume 7(1) The authors impressed me in providing a more nuanced understanding of TV representations of a number of contemporary social problems, such as violence against women, racism and homophobia, in Australia and beyond This is an important book for legal academics, students and practitioners who wish to explore the diverse impacts and 'meanings' of TV portrayals of legal matters in our society. More than that, the volume provides excellent teaching and learning material, raising many jurisprudential issues . One could easily use the volume as the primary materials for courses in law and popular culture, as well as a seminar course in jurisprudence. Gill Boehringer Alternative Law Journal Volume 38(1) One virtue of edited volumes with multiple authors is the variety of perspectives and topics represented, and on this count, Law and Justice succeeds; it casts a very wide net. The volume may be of particular interest to scholars and students unfamiliar with, for example, approaches such as actor-network theory, which helpfully unpacked the blackbox of how television shows are produced. The chapters were educational and stimulating, and the anecdotal and interpretive evidence intriguing. Nicholas LaRowe Law and Politics Book Review Volume 23, No.1

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.08.2012

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

490

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/2,5 cm

Gewicht

775 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-84946-269-3

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  • Produktbild: Law and Justice on the Small Screen
  • Produktbild: Law and Justice on the Small Screen
  • Introduction
    Peter Robson and Jessica Silbey
    Part I: Method/Context
    1. Measuring Humanity: Rights in the 24th Century
    Lief H Carter and Michael McCann
    2. Television, Pleasure and the Empire of Force: Interrogating Law and Affect in Deadwood
    Rebecca Johnson
    3. Making 'Bad Apples' on The Bridge: A Production Study of the Making of a Police Drama
    Anita Lam
    4. Testing Television: Studying and Understanding the Impact of Television's Depictions of Law and Justice
    Kimberlianne Podlas
    5. Let's See How Far We've Come: The Role of Empirical Methodology in Exploring Television Audiences
    Cassandra Sharp
    Part II: Genre Studies
    A. The Evolved Law TV Genres
    6. Dark Justice: Women Legal Actors on Basic Cable
    Taunya Lovell Banks
    7. A Third Rapist? Television Portrayals of Rape Evidence Rules
    Paul Bergman
    8. Prosecutors and Psychics on the Air: Does a 'Psychic Detective Effect' Exist?
    Christine A Corcos
    9. Lawyers in Terrorism Thrillers
    Tung Yin
    B. Reality Law TV
    10. Til Debt Do Us Part: Reality TV and the Financial Literacy Regulatory Project
    Freya Kodar
    11. Judging Reality Television Judges
    Nancy S Marder
    12. Television Judges in Germany
    Stefan Machura
    13. Judge Judy: Constructions of 'Justice with an Attitude'
    Marilyn Terzic
    14. Reality TV and the Entrapment of Predators
    Mark Tunick
    Part III: Specific Shows
    15. Bordering on Identity: How English Canadian Television Differentiates American and Canadian Styles of Justice
    Ummni Khan
    16. Television Divorce in Post-Franco Spain: Anillos de oro (Wedding Rings)
    Anja Louis
    17. 'McNutty' on the Small Screen: Improvised Legality and the Irish-American Cop in HBO's The Wire
    Sara Ramshaw
    18. Torture and Contempt of the Law in '24': Selling America New 'Patriotic' Values
    Ryan J Thomas and Susan Dente Ross
    19. Decoding the Dark Passenger: The Serial Killer as a Force for Justice. Adapting Jeff Lindsay's Dexter for the Small Screen
    Angus Nurse
    20. Canada: ADR and The Associates
    Jennifer L Schulz
    21. Stranger Danger?: Sadistic Serial Killers on the Small Screen
    Annette Houlihan