This article is focused on the 2017 BBC drama, The Moorside. Over two episodes, it revisits the events surrounding the ‘disappearance’ of Shannon Matthews, a nine-year-old schoolgirl from Dewsbury in West Yorkshire, with the drama culminating in the arrest of Shannon's mother, Karen, on charges of child neglect and perverting the course of justice. We identify the events depicted in The Moorside and, in particular, the media's framing of them, as central to the formation of pervasive and corrosive narratives of ‘broken Britain’. In revisiting the Matthews case, The Moorside re-animates and, we argue here, further perpetuates these discourses by rendering them through highly constructed and reductive frameworks of class, place, gender and ra...
<p>For over a decade, British Muslims have been at the forefront of political, media and societal co...
"Race, Englishness and the Media is an examination of racialised depictions of the urban riots whic...
Pass the Mic is a project focusing on women of colour in Scottish news, established by Talat Yaqoob....
This article is focused on the 2017 BBC drama, The Moorside. Over two episodes, it revisits the even...
This article focuses on the BBC One three-part drama Three Girls, broadcast in July 2017, which dram...
This article explores how racially marked young women and girls are sought to be discursively and ma...
This article evokes the contradictions of the English judicial system and the political class with r...
This article examines the ways in which popular culture stages and supplies resources for agency in ...
This article outlines the complex stories through which national belonging is made, and some ways in...
This article discusses MTV’s Geordie Shore against the backcloth of current social conditions for wo...
In the early 2000s, a new form of multicultural television drama began to emerge in the UK, explorin...
This article examines the ways in which popular culture stages and supplies resources for agency in ...
This paper is a critical analysis of the impact of transmediality on the story of the Glasgow Girls ...
The core of the article is constituted around three topics: diversity, culture and the legacy of new...
A small ex-mining town in North-East Derbyshire has recently garnered an unprecedented media interes...
<p>For over a decade, British Muslims have been at the forefront of political, media and societal co...
"Race, Englishness and the Media is an examination of racialised depictions of the urban riots whic...
Pass the Mic is a project focusing on women of colour in Scottish news, established by Talat Yaqoob....
This article is focused on the 2017 BBC drama, The Moorside. Over two episodes, it revisits the even...
This article focuses on the BBC One three-part drama Three Girls, broadcast in July 2017, which dram...
This article explores how racially marked young women and girls are sought to be discursively and ma...
This article evokes the contradictions of the English judicial system and the political class with r...
This article examines the ways in which popular culture stages and supplies resources for agency in ...
This article outlines the complex stories through which national belonging is made, and some ways in...
This article discusses MTV’s Geordie Shore against the backcloth of current social conditions for wo...
In the early 2000s, a new form of multicultural television drama began to emerge in the UK, explorin...
This article examines the ways in which popular culture stages and supplies resources for agency in ...
This paper is a critical analysis of the impact of transmediality on the story of the Glasgow Girls ...
The core of the article is constituted around three topics: diversity, culture and the legacy of new...
A small ex-mining town in North-East Derbyshire has recently garnered an unprecedented media interes...
<p>For over a decade, British Muslims have been at the forefront of political, media and societal co...
"Race, Englishness and the Media is an examination of racialised depictions of the urban riots whic...
Pass the Mic is a project focusing on women of colour in Scottish news, established by Talat Yaqoob....