This article initiates an encounter, for feminist media studies, with some of theevidentiary artefacts appropriated for public consumption from the Jill Meagher rape andmurder case. While Jill Meagher was abducted, raped and killed on September 22, 2012, in Melbourne, Australia, the story of her violent death traverses time and place
In this paper, the content of English language newspaper articles from countries such as Ireland, th...
The following thesis focuses on media depictions of Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women, ...
Heralded as an evidentiary ‘game changer’, body-worn video cameras (BWVCs) have recently been utilis...
In the early morning of Saturday 22 September 2012 an Australian woman, Gillian 'Jill' Mea...
<p>In this paper we analyse the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jill Meagher as a case study to highl...
The 2012 rape and murder of Jill Meagher, a 29-year old radio producer in Melbourne, Australia, and ...
[Extract] A woman, named Tracy Connolly, was killed in St Kilda in July. The next day, The Age procl...
An examination of the historical narrative patterns of gendered justice in Australian media represen...
This thesis identifies and analyzes media narratives pertaining to the cases of missing and murdered...
This qualitative research addresses the question: how do antifeminist narratives emerge from Austral...
This volume is a shocking insight into the way the idea of romantic love can justify and excuse the ...
Writers do not have to position the female body as a contested space: simultaneously conceived of as...
Australia’s #MeToo moment has witnessed the publication of women’s experiences of sexual violence wi...
The bulk of the homicide research to date has focused on male offending, with little consideration g...
On 10th March 2021 the phrase ‘Yorkshire Ripper’ trended on Twitter in the UK in response to discour...
In this paper, the content of English language newspaper articles from countries such as Ireland, th...
The following thesis focuses on media depictions of Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women, ...
Heralded as an evidentiary ‘game changer’, body-worn video cameras (BWVCs) have recently been utilis...
In the early morning of Saturday 22 September 2012 an Australian woman, Gillian 'Jill' Mea...
<p>In this paper we analyse the kidnapping, rape and murder of Jill Meagher as a case study to highl...
The 2012 rape and murder of Jill Meagher, a 29-year old radio producer in Melbourne, Australia, and ...
[Extract] A woman, named Tracy Connolly, was killed in St Kilda in July. The next day, The Age procl...
An examination of the historical narrative patterns of gendered justice in Australian media represen...
This thesis identifies and analyzes media narratives pertaining to the cases of missing and murdered...
This qualitative research addresses the question: how do antifeminist narratives emerge from Austral...
This volume is a shocking insight into the way the idea of romantic love can justify and excuse the ...
Writers do not have to position the female body as a contested space: simultaneously conceived of as...
Australia’s #MeToo moment has witnessed the publication of women’s experiences of sexual violence wi...
The bulk of the homicide research to date has focused on male offending, with little consideration g...
On 10th March 2021 the phrase ‘Yorkshire Ripper’ trended on Twitter in the UK in response to discour...
In this paper, the content of English language newspaper articles from countries such as Ireland, th...
The following thesis focuses on media depictions of Canada’s missing and murdered Indigenous women, ...
Heralded as an evidentiary ‘game changer’, body-worn video cameras (BWVCs) have recently been utilis...