What’s the deal with ‘websleuthing’? News media representations of amateur detectives in networked spaces
- Elizabeth Yardley, Adam Lynes, David B. Wilson, Emma Kelly
- Law
- 1 March 2018
This article explores websleuthing, a phenomenon widely discussed and debated in popular culture but little-researched by criminologists. Drawing upon a review of existing literature and analysis of…
Forever trapped in the imaginary of late capitalism? The serialized true crime podcast as a wake-up call in times of criminological slumber
- Elizabeth Yardley, Emma Kelly, Shona Robinson-Edwards
- LawCrime, Media, Culture: An International Journal
- 11 September 2018
Within this article, we explore the emergence of the serialized true crime podcast through an ultra-realist lens. These representations have become increasingly popular in recent years and appear to…
The Arts, Rehabilitation or Both? Experiences of Mentoring Artists in Prison and Beyond
- Shona Robinson-Edwards, Elizabeth Yardley, M. Kennedy, Emma Kelly
- PsychologyThe Howard Journal of Crime and Justice
- 2 September 2020
: Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistance processes. The experiences of arts-based mentors are scarcely documented. This study discloses…
THUG LIFE: Drill music as a periscope into urban violence in the consumer age
- Adam Lynes, C. Kelly, Emma Kelly
- Sociology
- 1 August 2020
This paper seeks to develop an understanding of interpersonal violence within an urban landscape. An increase in violent crime has garnered intense media attention with drill—an emerging subgenre…
Women's Experience of Modernity,
- L. Lewis, Sonita Sarker, Djuna Barnes
- Art
- 2016
Even with the recent growth in new analyses of modernism's many facets, this collection is a necessary reminder of feminist aesthetic, political, and consumer practices as mobile phenomena at the…
Traversing the Fantasy: Why Leftist Academics Must Abandon the Myth of Organic Resistance and Think Again About the Problems We Face
- Emma Kelly, S. Winlow
- Political ScienceCritical Criminology
- 26 June 2021
The concept of organic resistance has stood as a cornerstone of critical social science for decades. Countless authors have claimed that minor acts of “transgression” should be interpreted as…
Vulnerability and resilience intersections
- C. May-Chahal, Emma Kelly
- PsychologyOnline Child Sexual Victimisation
- 1 March 2020
This chapter examines the concepts of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘resilience’, noting that most research focuses only on an individualised understanding of these terms. What can be known from empirical…
Introduction
- C. May-Chahal, Emma Kelly
- PsychologyOnline Child Sexual Victimisation
- 25 March 2020
This introductory chapter provides an overview of online child sexual abuse, which is a concern for many parents, practitioners, and policy makers. One dominant fear is that of the stranger…
Abstract C051: Unraveling the biology of TNBC in African American women through the WHITNEY study
- M. N. Peiris, Emma Kelly, L. Ellisen
- BiologyCancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention
- 1 January 2023
The preliminary tissue collection, processing and analysis methods used in the WHITNEY study, a first of its kind, coordinated effort between Massachusetts General Hospital, and Boston Medical Center, are outlined to better understand the biology of TNBC in African American women.
Young children: the visibility paradox
- C. May-Chahal, Emma Kelly
- PsychologyOnline Child Sexual Victimisation
- 25 March 2020
This chapter reviews what is known about child sexual abuse media, with a particular focus on the abuse of young children (those under the age of 10). Young children are seldom the subject of…
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