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Antisocial Media - Crime-watching in the Internet Age

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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. Focusing on Facebook pages dedicated to hosting footage of street fights, brawls, and other forms of bareknuckle violence, Wood demonstrates that to properly grapple with antisocial media, we must address not only their content, but also their software. In doing so, this study goes a long way to addressing the fundamental question: how have social media changed the way we consume crime?

Synthesizing criminology, media theory, software studies, and digital sociology, Antisocial Media is media criminology for the Facebook age. It is essential reading for students andscholars interested in social media, cultural criminology, and the crime-media interface.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Breaking the First Two Rules of Fight Club.- Chapter 3. Unpacking a Punch.- Chapter 4. Feeding Violence?.- Chapter 5. The Digital Arena.- Chapter 6. Conclusion: Breaking up and Breaking down the Fight.

About the author

Mark Wood is a Lecturer in Criminology at The University of Melbourne, Australia.

Summary

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. Focusing on Facebook pages dedicated to hosting footage of street fights, brawls, and other forms of bareknuckle violence, Wood demonstrates that to properly grapple with antisocial media, we must address not only their content, but also their software. In doing so, this study goes a long way to addressing the fundamental question: how have social media changed the way we consume crime?

Synthesizing criminology, media theory, software studies, and digital sociology, Antisocial Media is media criminology for the Facebook age. It is essential reading for students andscholars interested in social media, cultural criminology, and the crime-media interface.

Product details

Authors Mark A Wood, Mark A. Wood
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319876900
ISBN 978-3-31-987690-0
No. of pages 238
Dimensions 147 mm x 19 mm x 209 mm
Weight 334 g
Illustrations XI, 238 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series Palgrave Studies in Crime, Media and Culture
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

B, Social Media, Media Studies, Sociology, Violence, Communication, cybercrime, Crime, Law and Criminology, Mass Media, Crime & criminology, Media Sociology, Crime—Sociological aspects, Crime and Society, Criminal Behavior, Mass media and crime, Violence and Crime, Crime and the Media, Computer crimes, Computer crime, cybercrime

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