2021
DOI: 10.1080/10350330.2021.1930854
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Free Mo Robinson: citizen engagement in response to a crime event on social media

Abstract: The growth of digital culture has opened up new spaces of engagement where interactive users discuss social issues, including crime. Given crime's ubiquity in popular culture, cultural criminologists argue that diverse emotional involvement with crime in popular cultural texts, such as social media, provides important insights into how citizens comprehend issues related to crime. Here, an analysis of emotion should be placed into the foreground (Hayward, K., and J. Young. 2004. "Cultural Criminology: Some Note… Show more

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