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Cultural Criminology Activism at the Intersection of Crime-Media Research
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Cultural Criminology Activism at the Intersection of Crime-Media Research

Greg Martin
The Emerald International Handbook of Activist Criminology, pp.79-92
Emerald Studies in Activist Criminology, Emerald
2023

Abstract

Criminology Social movements
Cultural criminologists have long been interested in the politics of crime and deviance, whether that be in relation to youth subculture resistance or the social reaction to transgression evident in the media construction of folk devils and moral panics. While contemporary ‘new’ cultural criminology continues to be focused on the situated experience of deviant ‘edgeworkers’, this chapter argues cultural criminology’s concern with the crime-media nexus provides particularly fertile ground for exploring insights provided by activists, academics, professional journalists and citizen journalists around informal interventions on formal criminal justice processes using social media and digital technologies. Drawing on examples from a burgeoning body of crime-media research, the chapter makes a case for ‘cultural criminology activism’, which, like activist criminology, is consciously disengaged from mainstream criminology’s alignment with the neoliberal-carceral state and its reformist agenda.

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