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Crime Media Culture

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ISSN:1741-6590
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Crime Media Culture杂志中文介绍

《犯罪、媒体、文化》是一份经过同行全面审查的国际期刊,为从事犯罪学和文化研究交叉领域的学者提供了交流的主要渠道。它促进了对犯罪、刑事司法、媒体和文化之间关系的广泛跨学科理解。犯罪/媒体/文化联系与许多人的工作息息相关,他们的工作根植于社会关系和社会变革的理论之中,因此在整个社会科学和人文学科领域都保持着高度的相关性。犯罪、媒体和文化为严肃的辩论提供了一个独特的、迫切需要的论坛,并以经验上新颖和/或理论上严谨的研究为基础。介于犯罪学和文化研究之间的某个令人兴奋的领域。正是在这里,文化的转变最为明显,像《犯罪、媒体、文化》这样的杂志可以在合适的时间提供合适的镜头。“犯罪、媒体、文化认同许多学者早已认识到的一点,即媒体和文化表征在塑造大众对犯罪和司法以及官方政策的刻板印象方面至关重要。更好的是,该杂志的国际性承诺将整合北美、欧洲和亚太地区的现有学术成果。我很高兴与“美国宾夕法尼亚州立大学Philip Jenkins”项目合作

Crime Media Culture杂志英文介绍

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.The crime/media/culture nexus speaks to many whose work is embedded in theories of social relations and social change, and therefore maintains high relevance across the full spectrum of social sciences and humanities. Crime, Media, Culture provides a unique and much needed forum for serious debate underpinned by empirically novel and/or theoretically rigorous research."Somewhere between criminology and cultural studies in an area of excitement. It is here where the cultural shift is most evident and where a journal like Crime, Media, Culture can provide just the right lens at the right time" Jock Young, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA and University of Canterbury, UK"Crime, Media, Culture acknowledges what so many scholars have long recognized, namely the critical importance of media and cultural representations in shaping popular stereotypes of crime and justice, and thus of official policies. All the better the journal's international nature promises a long overdue integration of existing scholarship in North America, Europe and the Asia/Pacific region. I am delighted to be associated with this project" Philip Jenkins, Pennsylvania State University, USA

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