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WRIT 7.39 - Reading and Writing True Crime

The genre of true crime is wildly popular. Enjoying its sensational narratives for entertainment purposes, however, raises difficult questions.
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Visualizing crime statistics

There are multiple ways in which to visualize data. We subscribe to two resources which help you visualize data of all types. See the links below.

  • Resource logo PolicyMap by The Reinvestment Fund
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    PolicyMap is a fully web-based online data and mapping application that gives you access to over 15,000 indicators related to crime and criminal justice.
  • Resource logo Social Explorer
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    Their objective is to help you visually analyze and understand the data of the U.S. and the world through interactive maps and data reports. There is a section on U.S. Crime Data.

StoryMaps

StoryMaps is a web based resource that allows you to combine text and media to create a story. For more information, use the link below.

Course description

The genre of true crime is wildly popular. Enjoying its sensational narratives for entertainment purposes, however, raises difficult questions. What are the implications for justice when podcasters, documentarians, and tabloids weigh in on high profile cases? How do new visual and social technologies impact the genre? What does our cultural fascination with violence reveal about our society? This seminar offers a critical introduction to the practice of reading and writing true crime. We aim to extend the boundaries of the genre by considering underrepresented harms and unconventional stories. We begin with theory from harm studies and critical criminology that contextualizes the state’s role in defining what constitutes crime. Then we embark on an extended period of self-directed research complimented by shared readings that illustrate the potential of the true crime genre to reveal social harms. Readings include, Slavoj Žižek’s Violence, Jess Walter’s Ruby Ridge, Dave Cullen’s Columbine, and Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood. By the end of the term, you will complete a significant independent study that culminates in either an original true crime narrative or a critique of an existing true crime story. Ahead of your final project, you’ll practice a number of real-world short forms, including pitches, proposals, and reviews. You will also experiment with ways of writing-without-writing and pre-writing designed to level-up your skills, build confidence, and cut the stress and procrastination out of your process.

[Source: Registrar, 02/23/2024 ]

In the Library's collections

You can use one of these subject headings to start your research in the library's online catalog:

  • true crime
  • true crime stories
  • true crime television programs
  • restorative justice
  • crime on television
  • crime in mass media
  • crime in popular culture
  • reality television programs
    Call number range is PN 1992.8 .R4 through PN 1992.8 .R43 located on Baker Level 4.
  • mass media and crime

Introductory reading(s)

  • Cover Art Crimesploitation: crime, punishment, and pleasure on reality television by Paul Kaplan and Daniel LaChance
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781503631748
    "Due to the graphic nature of this program, viewer discretion is advised." Most of us have encountered this warning while watching television at some point. It is typically attached to a brand of reality crime TV that Paul Kaplan and Daniel LaChance call "crimesploitation": spectacles designed to entertain mass audiences by exhibiting "real" criminal behavior and its consequences. This book examines their enduring popularity in American culture. ...
  • Cover Art Crime watching: investigating real crime TV by Deborah Jermyn
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9786612527067
    In recent years reality TV formats have proliferated on television. One of the most significant and controversial strands within this has been the growth of 'real crime TV.' Encapsulating everything from crime appeal shows to reconstruction programmes and actuality footage shows, real crime TV now plays a major role in our television schedules. [This book] examines the spectacular growth of real crime TV, arguing that the birth of the BBC's Crimewatch UK in 1984 was a key transitional moment in the emergence, expansion and subsequent popularity of these programmes both in the UK and internationally. ...
  • Cover Art Criminal justice: a very short introduction by Julian V. Roberts
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780191785092
    The criminal justice system (CJS) is wide ranging: it covers crimes, policing, the sentencing of offenders, and prisons. Criminal Justice: A Very Short Introduction draws upon the latest research and current practices from various countries around the world. Focusing on the adversarial model of justice found in common law countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, it discusses topics such as the uses of imprisonment, the effects of capital punishment, and the purposes of sentencing. Considering the role of the victim throughout the CJS, as well as public knowledge and attitudes towards criminal justice, it critically assesses the way in which the system functions.
  • Cover Art Justice on demand: true crime in the digital streaming era by Tanya Horeck
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780814340646
    Justice on Demand: True Crime in the Digital Streaming Era offers a theoretical rumination on the question asked in countless blogs and opinion pieces of the last decade: Why are we so obsessed with true crime? Author Tanya Horeck takes this question further: Why is true crime thought to be such a good vehicle for the new modes of viewer/listener engagement favored by online streaming and consumption in the twenty-first century? Examining a range of audiovisual true crime texts, from podcasts such as Serial and My Favorite Murder to long-form crime documentaries such as The Jinx and Making a Murderer, Horeck considers the extent to which the true crime genre has come to epitomize participatory media culture where the listener/viewer acts as a "desktop detective" or "internet sleuth." ...
  • Cover Art The Palgrave handbook of incarceration in popular culture by Marcus Harmes; Meredith Harmes; Barbara Harmes, eds.
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9783030360580
    The Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture will be an essential reference point, providing international coverage and thematic richness. The chapters examine the real and imagined spaces of the prison and, perhaps more importantly, dwell in the uncertain space between them. The modern fixation with 'seeing inside' prison from the outside has prompted a proliferation of media visions of incarceration, from high-minded and worthy to voyeuristic and unrealistic. In this handbook, the editors bring together a huge breadth of disparate issues including women in prison, the view from 'inside', prisons as a source of entertainment, the real worlds of prison, and issues of race and gender. ...
  • Cover Art The Routledge companion to radio and podcast studies by Mia Lindgren; Jason Loviglio, eds.
    • DVD
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780367432638
    This comprehensive companion is a much-needed reference source for the expanding field of radio, audio, and podcast study, taking readers through a diverse range of essays examining the core questions and key debates surrounding radio practices, technologies, industries, policies, resources, histories, and relationships with audiences. Drawing together original essays from well-established and emerging scholars to conceptualize this multidisciplinary field, this book's global perspective acknowledges radio's enduring affinity with the local, historical relationship to the national, and its unpredictably transnational reach. ...
  • Cover Art Toward a theory of true crime narratives by Ian Punnett
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780815385707
    Toward a Theory of True Crime Narratives vivifies how nonfiction murder stories are told, what role they play in society, and in the form of true crime why they remain enduringly popular internationally on every platform. This book establishes for the first time the actual line¿or dotted line¿between mainstream journalism and the multimedia phenomena of true crime. ...

Selected book title(s)

  • Cover Art Antisocial media: crime-watching in the internet age by Mark A. Wood
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry P 96 .C74 W66 2018
    ISBN: 9783319639840
    This book provides a cutting-edge introduction to Internet-facilitated crime-watching and examines how social media have shifted the landscape for producing, distributing, and consuming footage of crime. In this thought-provoking work, Mark Wood examines the phenomenon of antisocial media: participatory online domains where footage of crime is aggregated, sympathetically curated, and consumed as entertainment. ...
  • Cover Art Crime, culture and the media by Eamonn Carrabine
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry P 96 .C74 C37 2008
    ISBN: 9780745634654
    Why are newspapers and television programmes filled with stories about crime and criminals? Is their portrayal of crime accurate? How do the media transform our attitudes to crime? Is fear of crime, for example, really created by the media? The relationships between crime and the media have long been the subject of intense debate. From the earliest days of the printing press to the explosion of cyberspace chat rooms, there have been persistent concerns about the harmful criminogenic effects of the media. ...
  • Cover Art Ghost criminology: the afterlife of crime and punishment by Michael Fiddler; Theo Kindynis; Travis Linnemann, eds.
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781479870493
    From Abu Ghraib and Holocaust death camps to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and slave plantations, spaces where violent crimes have occurred can often become forever changed, or “haunted,” in the public imagination. In this volume, Michael Fiddler, Travis Linnemann, and Theo Kindynis bring together an interdisciplinary group of distinguished scholars to study this phenomenon, exploring the origins, theory, and methodology of ghost criminology. ...
  • Cover art Monsters and monarchs: serial killers in Classical myth and history by Debbie Felton
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781477323052
    Although serial killers are often thought to be a recent phenomenon, with accounts frequently beginning with Jack the Ripper, Felton aims to demonstrate that serial killers were nearly as common in the ancient world as they are in the modern one, using evidence from Greek and Roman history and folklore. She argues that the evidence from classical antiquity very strongly suggests that the existence of serial killers was recognized thousands of years ago and that, despite popular belief, serial murders are certainly not just a relatively recent development. Mythological monsters as well as human criminals described by ancient authors fit various serial killer profiles down to very specific details. This book investigates these stories and more to shed light on the centuries-old phenomenon of serial killing. Felton draws frequent comparisons to modern-day killers like Jeffrey Dahmer or John Wayne Gacy and their methods, while also bringing in other instances from across the centuries as further examples.
  • Cover Art The new true crime: how the rise of serialized storytelling is transforming innocence by Diana Rickard
    • DVD
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781479816071
    How serialized crime shows became an American obsession TV shows and podcasts like Making a Murderer, Serial, and Atlanta Monster have taken the cultural zeitgeist by storm, and contributed to the release of wrongly imprisoned people--such as Adnan Syed. The popularity of these long-form true crime docuseries has sparked greater attention to issues of inequality, power, social class, and structural racism. ...
  • Cover Art The TV crime drama by Sue Turnbull
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780748640881
    The television crime drama has been a constant of the television landscape since it first migrated from film and radio onto the small screen in the 1950s. Since then, from Dixon of Dock Green to The Wire, from Minder to The Sopranos or Cracker to Dexter, the crime drama has continued to attract large audiences even as the depiction of the crime, the perpetrators and the investigators has changed. This book provides an historical analysis of the TV crime series as a genre by paying close attention not only to the nature of TV dramas themselves, but also to the context of production and reception. ...

Other library resource(s)

  • Resource logo Interactive media bias chart. by Ad Fontes Media
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    The Interactive Media Bias Chart is an interactive data visualization that displays measures relating to news value and reliability and political bias, generated by analysts and staff of Ad Fontes Media, of news (and “news-like”) articles as well as podcasts, radio, TV, and video-based sources.
    Ad Fontes is Latin for “to the source,” because at the heart of what Ad Fontes Media does is look at the source—analyze the very content itself—to rate it. ...
  • Resource logo Reality television from Oxford Bibliographies Online by Susan Murray
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    ISBN: 9780199791286
    While we can locate the start of the most recent wave of American reality TV in the 2000–2001 season with the premiere of Survivor and Big Brother, the history of the genre reaches back to the very earliest days of broadcast television, with programs such as Queen for a Day and Candid Camera. The current, and perhaps most significant and long-lasting, wave of reality television developed out of a moment of financial destabilization for the broadcast networks. In an environment of rising production costs, intense competition from cable networks, and the appearance of a range of new digital technologies that threatened the very basics of the financing and production of broadcast television, networks welcomed reality formats—many of which were created and sold by European packagers—into their prime-time schedules.
  • Cover Art Reality television from Oxford Bibliographies Online - Communication by Laurie Ouellette
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    ISBN: 9780199756841
    Reality television, which can be broadly defined as unscripted entertainment programming, has existed since the emergence of television in the late 1940s. Hidden-camera programs, daytime talk shows featuring ordinary people as guests, and cop shows involving real police officers are some early strands of reality television in the United States and Europe. The late 1990s and early 2000s witnessed a surge of prime-time reality formats that combined the conventions of dramatic entertainment and documentary, including “docu-soaps,” reality sitcoms, adventure games, and makeover programs. ...
  • Cover Art Reenactment in cinema and media by Megan Carrigy
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    ISBN: 9780199791286
    The reenactment is a representational form organized around the reproduction of preexisting situations, actions, and events. The use of reenactments predates the emergence of technically reproducible media. Numerous examples of commemorations, ceremonies, and religious celebrations around the globe, including, for example, passion plays originating in the medieval era depicting the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, as well as a wide variety of state-sponsored spectacles, demonstrate that the reenactment has a long history across a range of cultural forms. ...

True Crime storie(s)

The titles below are just some of the true crime we have in the collection. You can physically browse in one of the main sections, HV 6250 through HV 6773 on Berry Level 3.

  • Cover art Butcher's work: true crime tales of American murder and madness by Harold Schechter
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781609388546
    A Civil War veteran who perpetrated one of the most ghastly mass slaughters in the annals of U.S. crime. A nineteenth-century female serial killer whose victims included three husbands and six of her own children. A Gilded Age "Bluebeard" who did away with as many as fifty wives throughout the country. A decorated World War I hero who orchestrated a murder that stunned Jazz Age America. While other infamous homicides from the same eras--the Lizzie Borden slayings, for example, or the "thrill killing" committed by Leopold and Loeb--have entered into our cultural mythology, these four, equally sensational crimes have largely faded from public memory. A quartet of gripping historical true-crime narratives, Butcher's Work restores these once-notorious cases to vivid, dramatic life.
  • Cover art A murder on campus: the professor, the cop and by Brian Santana; Cameron Santana
    • Book
    Call Number: On order
    ISBN: 9781964730295
    A murder on campus: The Professor, The Cop, and North Carolina's Most Notorious Cold Case by Brian and Cameron Santana is a true crime investigation that unveils the shocking story behind the brutal 1973 murder on campus of 19-year-old Virginia Marie Olson. On April 15, 1973, two high school students discovered Olson's body near the campus of the University of North Carolina-Asheville. The cold case that followed would span over 50 years, involving three generations of detectives and the Asheville Police Department and North Carolina SBI as they worked tirelessly to uncover the truth. ...
  • Cover art Murders that shocked the world - 1970s. by Michael Cowton
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781911658733
    The 1970s saw some of the worst mass killings and murders in recent history. Fanatical cult leader Jim Jones was responsible for the deaths of hundreds, while serial killers Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy each had dozens of victims. The chilling crimes of murderers including the Yorkshire Ripper - Peter Sutcliffe - and the Hillside Strangler stunned the world when the details were made public. In Murders That Shook the World - 1970s, Michael Cowton investigates the decade's worst murders and murderers.
  • Cover art Notes on a silencing: a memoir by Lacy Crawford
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PS 3603 .R39635 Z46 2020
    ISBN: 9780316491556
    When Notes on a Silencing hit bookstores in the summer of 2020, even amidst a global pandemic, it sent shock waves through the country. Not only did this intimate investigative memoir usher in a media storm of coverage, but it also prompted the elite St. Paul's School to issue a formal apology to the author, Lacy Crawford, for its handling of her report of sexual assault by two fellow students nearly thirty years ago. In this searing book, Crawford tells the story of coming forward during the state investigation of the elite New England prep school decades after her assault, only to find for the first time evidence that corroborated her memories. ...
  • Cover art This house of grief: the story of a murder trial by Helen Garner
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry HV 6542 .G37 2023
    ISBN: 9780553387438
    On the evening of Father's Day, 2005, separated husband Robert Farquharson was driving his three young sons back to their mom's house when the car veered off the road and plunged into a dam. Farquharson survived the crash, but his boys drowned. Was this a tragic accident, or an act of revenge? The court case that followed became a national obsession--a macabre parade of witnesses, family members, and the defendant himself, each forced to relive the unthinkable for an audience of millions. In This House of Grief, celebrated writer Helen Garner tells the definitive and deeply absorbing story of it all, from crash to final verdict. ...
  • Cover art A thread of violence: a story of truth, invention, and murder by Mark O'Connell
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry HV 6535 .I742 O36 2023
    ISBN: 9780385547628
    Malcolm Macarthur was a well-known Dublin socialite. Suave and urbane, he passed his days mingling with artists and aristocrats, reading philosophy, living a life of the mind. But by 1982, his inheritance had dwindled to almost nothing, a desperate threat to his lifestyle. Macarthur hastily conceived a plan: He would commit bank robbery, of the kind that had become frightfully common in Dublin at the time. But his plan spun swiftly out of control, and he needlessly killed two innocent civilians. ...

Podcast information and manual(s)

  • Cover Art Podcasting as an intimate medium by Alyn Euritt
    • Open Access Icon
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781003340980
    This book delves into the notion of intimacy as a defining feature of podcasting, examining the concept of intimacy itself and how the public sphere explores the relationships created and maintained through podcasts. The book situates textual analysis of specific American podcasts within podcast criticism, monetization, and production advice. ...
  • Cover Art The Routledge companion to radio and podcast studies by Mia Lindgren; Jason Loviglio, eds.
    • DVD
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780367432638
    This comprehensive companion is a much-needed reference source for the expanding field of radio, audio, and podcast study, taking readers through a diverse range of essays examining the core questions and key debates surrounding radio practices, technologies, industries, policies, resources, histories, and relationships with audiences. Drawing together original essays from well-established and emerging scholars to conceptualize this multidisciplinary field, this book's global perspective acknowledges radio's enduring affinity with the local, historical relationship to the national, and its unpredictably transnational reach. ...
  • Cover Art Stories told through sound: the craft of writing audio dramas for podcasts, streaming, and radio by Barry M. Putt
    Call Number: Baker-Berry PN 1991.73 .P22 2023
    ISBN: 9781493065349
    From Intimate Family Dramas to Epic Sci-Fi to Large-Cast Musicals, audio drama is a medium without limits, because listeners create the visuals in their mind. In this engaging guide, audio dramatists Barry M. Putt, Jr. lays out the essentials of the form, revealing the top reasons audiences don't connect with a character and how to avoid them, ways to create exciting plot twists, career pitfalls to watch out for, and tips for a dynamic marketing plan that will bring your work to the largest possible audience. ...

Selected True Crime podcast(s)

  • 13th Step: nhpr
    • Podcast
    It started with a tip. Eventually, multiple sources said it was an open secret: The founder of New Hampshire’s largest addiction treatment network was sexually harassing or assaulting women – allegations he denies. ...
  • Casefile: True Crime Podcast
    • Podcast
    • Link
    Casefile is an award-winning true-crime podcast that presents unforgettable stories in a professionally produced audio format. Their episodes delve deep into the circumstances, investigations and trials of both solved and unsolved cases from all over the world. ...
  • My Favorite Murder
    • Podcast
    • Link
    My Favorite Murder is the original hit true crime comedy podcast hosted by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark. Since its inception in January 2016, the show has broken global download records and sparked an enthusiastic and dedicated community of listeners, aka Murderinos. ...
  • True Crime All the Time
    • Podcast
    • Link
    Hosts Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson guide you through the most interesting true crime stories. This is a true crime podcast that spares none of the details and delves into what makes these killers tick. ...
  • True Crime podcasts from NPR
    • Podcast
    • Link

Finding scholarly articles & journal title(s)

  • Issue cover art Crime, media, culture: an international journal by SAGE
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic journal
    Crime, Media, Culture is a fully peer reviewed, international journal providing the primary vehicle for exchange between scholars who are working at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. ...
  • Resource logo Academic search complete by EBSCO
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    A scholarly, interdisciplinary article index and a good starting place for article searching on any subject.
  • Resource logo Web of science citation databases by Clarivate
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    The online version of 3 separate ISI indexes: Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index and, Social Sciences Citation Index.

Finding newspaper articles

Newspapers are an excellent source for "true crime" stories. Many newspapers have crime beat reporters. You start your search looking for crime stories to see what you get. If you get a long list, you can use other terms to narrow that search.

I also included a link to Newspaper Research Journal. You can find examples of researchers using newspapers.

  • Cover Art News research journal by Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Newspaper and Online News Division
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    Call Number: Electronic journal
    NRJ answers questions about all aspects of US and foreign newspapers: their content, their staffs, their management (including advertising, circulation, and production) and economics, their technology, their design and layout, their relationships with their communities and democracy, their relationships with journalism educators, journalism ethics, and more. All research methodologies and all relevant theories are welcome. This is a good journal to see newspaper research in action.
  • U.S. Newsstream by ProQuest
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    • Newspaper
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    This database lets you search a collection of current newspapers. Coverage varies from 1980 to the present. You can search a few or all of the newspapers in the collection.
  • Resource logo Proquest historical newspapers by ProQuest
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    • Newspaper
    Call Number: Electronic resources
    A collection of major regional and ethnic newspapers from their beginning date to a date in the near past. The New York Times goes until 3 years ago, while the Boston Globe only goes to 1989. The Chicago Defender goes from 1905 to 1975.
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Social media and Research

  • Cover art Social media as social science data by Steven Lloyd Wilson
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    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781108496414
    Social media has put mass communication in the hands of normal people on an unprecedented scale, and has also given social scientists the tools necessary to listen to the voices of everyday people around the world. This book gives social scientists the skills necessary to leverage that opportunity, and transform social media's vast stream of information into social science data. The book combines the big data techniques of computer science with social science methodology. ...
  • Cover art Netnography unlimited: understanding technoculture using qualitative social media research by Robert V. Kozinets; Rossella Gambetti
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    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780367431426
    Netnography has become an essential tool for qualitative research in the dynamic, complex, and conflicted worlds of contemporary technoculture. Shaped by academic fields, industries, national contexts, technologies and platforms, and languages and cultures for over two decades, netnography has impacted the research practices of scholars around the world. In this volume, 34 researchers present 19 chapters that examine how they have adapted netnography and what those changes can teach us. ...
  • Cover art Research exposed: how empirical social science gets done in the digital age by Eszter Hargittai, ed.
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    ISBN: 9780231188760
    The era of digital communication provides endless opportunities for the collection and analysis of social data in novel ways. It also presents new and unanticipated challenges, as researchers are often inventing elements of their methodologies on the fly or studying a phenomenon or media platform for the first time. Research Exposed offers in-depth, behind-the-scenes accounts of doing empirical social science in this new paradigm. ...
  • Cover art The Routledge handbook of language and media by Daniel Perrin; Colleen Cotter, eds.
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    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9781138014176
    The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media provides an accessible and comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art research in media linguistics. This handbook analyzes both language theory and practice, demonstrating the vital role of this research in understanding language use in society. With over thirty chapters contributed by leading academics from around the world, this handbook: addresses issues of language use, form, structure, ideology, practice, and culture in the context of both traditional and new communication media; investigates mediated language use in public spheres, organizations, and personal communication, including newspaper journalism, broadcasting, and social media; examines the interplay of language and media from both linguistic and media perspectives, ...

Internet resource(s)

  • 60 Minutes - Restorative justice
    • Video
    Crime victims form unlikely bonds with wrongfully convicted men. ...
  • CrimeReads
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    ... It’s a single, trusted source where readers can find the best writing from the worlds of crime, mystery, and thrillers—a literary culture that’s more robust than ever, but diffuse. ...

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