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Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press James Morrison

Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press By James Morrison

Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press by James Morrison


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Summary

This book argues that Britain is gripped by an endemic and ongoing panic about the position of children in society - which frames them as, alternately, victims and threats. It argues the press is a key player in promoting this discourse, which is rooted in a wide-scale breakdown in social trust.

Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press Summary

Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press: The Decline of Social Trust by James Morrison

This book argues that Britain is gripped by an endemic and ongoing panic about the position of children in society - which frames them as, alternately, victims and threats. It argues the press is a key player in promoting this discourse, which is rooted in a wide-scale breakdown in social trust.

Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press Reviews

"A great read and an important contribution to our understanding of how anxiety towards young people mutates into the narrative of panic." - Frank Furedi, University of Kent, UK

About James Morrison

Dr James Morrison is an experienced journalist and university lecturer. He worked for a number of years as a reporter, first on local then national newspapers - including the Independent on Sunday. He has lectured in journalism and public affairs since 2003, and is currently senior lecturer in journalism at Kingston University, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Trust, Risk and Framing Contemporary Childhood.- 2. 'Worthy' Versus 'Unworthy' Children: Images of Childhood Through Time.- 3. Our Children and Other People's: Childhood in the Age of Distrust.- 4. Commercializing Distrust: Framing Juveniles in the News.- 5. 'Every Parent's Worst Nightmare': the Abduction of April Jones.- 6. Strangers No More: Towards Reconstructing Trust.- Bibliography.

Additional information

CIN134995845XVG
9781349958450
134995845X
Familiar Strangers, Juvenile Panic and the British Press: The Decline of Social Trust by James Morrison
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2018-10-16
254
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