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CFP: ICMPCS Conference Abstracts Due July 8, 2011 Indiana State University

ICMPCS Conference Abstracts Due July 8, 2011 Indiana State University

THIRD Annual International Crime, Media & Popular Culture Studies Conference: A Cross Disciplinary Exploration
September 26th, 27th & 28th, 2011
Indiana State University
Terre Haute, Indiana
Sponsored by: Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Indiana State University
Sponsored in part by: Department of Criminal Justice College of Justice and Safety, Eastern Kentucky University

www.indstate.edu/ccj/popcultureconference/<http://www.indstate.edu/ccj/popcultureconference/>


Conference Chair:
Franklin T. Wilson, Ph.D.
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Indiana State University


ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday July 8, 2011
*Early abstract submission is recommended


REGISTRATION/PAYMENT DEADLINE - PRESENTERS:    Friday August 19 REGISTRATION/PAYMENT DEADLINE - NON-PRESENTERS: Friday Sept 09

Featured Speakers:
Gregg Barak, Ph.D., Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
Eastern Michigan University
"Newsmaking Criminology, Policy Making, and Popular Culture: Reflections from the Margins"

Meda Chesney-Lind, Ph.D., Women's Studies Program
University of Hawaii at Manoa
"Girls Gone Wild: Media Misogyny and the Bad Girl Hype"


Shaun Gabbidon, Ph.D., School of Public Affairs
Penn State Harrisburg
"Media and the Construction of Race and Crime Statistics"


Peter K. Manning, Ph.D., School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Northeastern University
"The Drama of Policing: Modern Modes of Media Amplification"


Gary Potter, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice
Eastern Kentucky University
"Constructing Crime in an Era of Globalization"


Raymond Surette, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice
University of Central Florida
"New Media and Copycat Crime Among Offenders


Kenneth Tunnell, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice
Eastern Kentucky University
&
Terry Cox, Ph.D., Department of Criminal Justice
Eastern Kentucky University
&
Eddy Green, Department of Criminal Justice
Eastern Kentucky University
"Scholarship, Songwriting and Social Justice: A Performance and Discussion"

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