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Crime's family tree: Conflating race, criminality and family in ... Crime's family tree: Conflating race, criminality and family in New Zealand. Susanne Gannon. University of Western Sydney, Australia, s.gannon{at}uws.edu.au ...
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Growing up bad: Black youth, `road' culture and badness in an East ... Growing up bad: Black youth, `road' culture and badness in an East London neighbourhood. Anthony Gunter. University of East London, UK, A.Gunter{at}uel.ac. ...
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Hitting the panic button: policing/'mugging'/media/crisis ... Hitting the panic button: policing/'mugging'/media/crisis. Eugene McLaughlin. City University, London, UK, e.mclaughlin{at}city.ac.uk ...
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Taryn Simon and The Innocents project -- Courtney and Lyng 3 (2 ... Taryn Simon and The Innocents project. David Courtney. Florida Atlantic University, USA, davidcourtney1984{at}gmail.com. Stephen Lyng ...
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Crime, Media, Culture These sub-human runts have Burberry caps and Adidas trousers tucked into .... Consider, for example, the ‘How to Spot a Chav’ page on the infamous .... as essential to individual identity, shifting as that may be from moment to moment? ...
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There's no glamour in glue: News and the symbolic framing of ... There’s no glamour in glue: News and the symbolic framing of substance misuse. Paul Manning. The University of Winchester, UK, ...
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Booing or cheering? Ambiguity in the construction of victimhood in ... News of the World (1973) `What could Mrs Kepple do?', 22 April. Parton, N. (2004) `From Maria Colwell to Victoria Climbié: Reflections on Public Inquiries ...
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Taryn Simon and The Innocents project -- Courtney and Lyng 3 (2 ... Taryn Simon and The Innocents project. David Courtney. Florida Atlantic University, USA, davidcourtney1984{at}gmail.com. Stephen Lyng ...
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How material are cyberbodies? Broadband Internet and embodied ... 3, 311-330 (2008) DOI: 10.1177/1741659008096369. How material are cyberbodies? Broadband Internet and embodied subjectivity. Lieve Gies ...
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There's no glamour in glue: News and the symbolic framing of ... There’s no glamour in glue: News and the symbolic framing of substance misuse. Paul Manning. The University of Winchester, UK, ...
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