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Football And Sexual Crime From The Courtroom To The Newsroom Transforming Narratives Deb Waterhousewatson

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Football And Sexual Crime From The Courtroom To The Newsroom Transforming Narratives Deb Waterhousewatson
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Deb Waterhouse-Watson
ISBN: 9783030337049, 3030337049
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Football And Sexual Crime From The Courtroom To The Newsroom Transforming Narratives Deb Waterhousewatson by Deb Waterhouse-watson 9783030337049, 3030337049 instant download after payment.

This book interrogates the process of court reporting on rape and other sexual crime cases involving Australian footballers. At the intersection of sport, gender, media and the law, it uncovers the story behind rape myths and stereotypes in media. This book analyses newspaper reporting alongside transcripts of the trials they represent and interviews with the journalists themselves. Waterhouse-Watson’s work maps structural factors within newsrooms, and the complex relationship between the judiciary and media, that affect the practice of court reporting. This book approaches key journalism concepts like objectivity and balance critically, illustrating the layers of mediation that surround a complainant’s testimony; the way sport shapes the meaning of courtroom and media narratives in these cases; and the tension between racism and sexism when race is thematised or otherwise highlighted. Ultimately, the book proposes an ethics of court reporting that protects individual complainants, as well as advancing public understandings of the crime.

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