Modern audiences have an appetite for true crime, and particularly stories that involve murder. As we sink deeper into our sofas to select yet another grisly crime series, here we have an investigation of our very own. But this time our crime scenes are filled not with murders and cold cases, but with us - the consumer, and also, active producers of these narratives. The Murder Society podcast is hosted by Dr Maria Mellins, Senior Lecturer Film, Criminology and Sociology at St Mary's University, Twickenham. Episode one: Introduction to Fear In this first episode we are introduced to the central themes of risk and fear in society and consider the appeals of true crime. The podcast includes clips from Ted Bundy's call to psychologis...
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This paper discusses the media consumption of the My Favorite Murder listener community, a group tha...
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Modern audiences have an appetite for true crime, and particularly stories that involve murder. A...
This book explores the recent surge in true crime by critically exploring how murder and violence ar...
Among the countless genres of entertainment, true crime has been rising in popularity over the last ...
Crime reality television is a significant origin story in understanding reality entertainment. In th...
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) has been a dominant subject in the ‘golden age’ of True Crim...
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In late 2016, Up and Vanished, a podcast produced and hosted by independent filmmaker-turned-podcast...
True crime podcasts are a burgeoning genre. As journalists and storytellers, how do we balance the p...
This article investigates the contemporary fascination with true crime narratives, an subject which ...
True crime, a genre that has piqued the interest of individuals for decades, has taken on a new for...
In Australia, the public is increasingly accessing stories about crime, violence and harm via true c...
What are the characteristic features of the crime drama as a television genre? What is the relations...
Over the last decade the number of true crime television programs has grown exponentially, from the ...
This paper discusses the media consumption of the My Favorite Murder listener community, a group tha...
Happy like Profilers: Gordon Burn, modernity and serial killing Haggerty (2009) has outlined the way...