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020 $a9781849462693
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035 $a(OCoLC)775416282
035 $a(OCoLC)775416282
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050 4 $aPN1992.8.J87$bL39 2012
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245 00 $aLaw and justice on the small screen /$cedited by Peter Robson and Jessica Silbey.
260 $aOxford ;$aPortland, Or. :$bHart Pub,$c2012.
300 $axv, 472 p. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction /$rPeter Robson and Jessica Silbey --$tMeasuring humanity : rights in the 24th century /$rLief H. Carter and Michael McCann -- $tTelevision, pleasure, and the empire of force : interrogating law and affect in Deadwood /$rRebecca Johnson --$tMaking "bad apples" on The bridge : a production study of the making of a police drama /$rAnita Lam --$tTesting television : studying and understanding the impact of television's depictions of law and justice /$rKimberlianne Podlas --$tLet's see how far we've come : the role of empirical methodology in exploring television audiences / $rCassandra Sharp --$tDark justice : women legal actors on basic cable / $rTaunya Lovell Banks --$tA third rapist? : television portrayals of rape evidence rules /$rPaul Bergman --$tProsecutors and psychics on air : does a "psychic detective effect" exist? /$rChristine A. Corcos --$tLawyers in terrorism thrillers /$rTung Yin --$tTil debt do us part : reality TV and the Financial Literacy Regulatory Project /$rFreya Kodar --$tJudging reality television judges /$rNancy S. Marder --$tTelevision judges in Germany /$rStefan Machura --$tJudge Judy : constructions of "justice with an attitude" /$rMarilyn Terzic --$tReality TV and the entrapment of predators /$rMark Tunick -- $tBordering on identity : how English Canadian television differentiates American and Canadian styles of justice /$rUmmni Khan --$tTelevision divorce in post-Franco Spain : Anillos de oro (Wedding rings) /$rAnja Louis --$t"McNutty" on the small screen " : improvised legality and the Irish-American cop in HBO's The wire /$rSara Ramshaw --$tTorture and contempt of law in "24" : selling America new "patriotic" values /$rRyan J. Thomas and Susan Dente Ross -- $tDecoding the dark passenger : the serial killer as a force for justice : adapting Jeff Lindsay's Dexter for the small screen /$rAngus Nurse --$tCanada : ADR and The associates /$rJennifer L. Schulz --$tStranger danger? : sadistic serial killers on the small screen /$rAnnette Houlihan.
520 8 $aThis is a wide-ranging collection of essays about law in and on television. In light of the book's innovative taxonomy of the field and its international reach, it will make a novel contribution to the scholarly literature about law and popular culture.
650 0 $aLaw on television.
650 0 $aJustice, Administration of, on television.
650 0 $aCulture and law.
700 1 $aRobson, Peter,$d1947-
700 1 $aSilbey, Jessica.
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