I have a confession: I have only watched Season 1 of The Wire, and it has been many years since I did that. Thus, both my knowledge and pedagogical use of the show are limited. What explanation can I offer for my failings? I am a Maryland native with family who resides in Baltimore City, or Charm City as it is affectionately called. I worked for several years as an assistant federal public defender in Baltimore City. Over time, I have seen the city evolve, and I have seen it chew up and spit out many good people and some not so good people. So, in the past, I told students who asked whether I had ever seen The Wire: “Why should I watch a fictional version of what I (painfully) experienced as reality?” Although it took many years after the s...
When Ijoined the George Washington University Law School [GW] faculty after practice as a federal pr...
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I have a confession: I have only watched Season 1 of The Wire, and it has been many years since I di...
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In this essay, I argue that the pedagogical, or, more generally, heuristic potential of HBO’s crime ...
The Wire is a show about institutions, the people trapped inside of them, and a society made static ...
HBO's The Wire examines the relationship between institutions and individuals in American society an...
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When Ijoined the George Washington University Law School [GW] faculty after practice as a federal pr...
This quasi-experimental posttest only study examined the impact of embedded school law video-based m...
In this Foreword I will explore why we use stories and case studies (and whether stories and case st...
I have a confession: I have only watched Season 1 of The Wire, and it has been many years since I di...
Fans of The Wire know Bunk. Those fans who are legal minded may even remember, in the first scene ...
Unlike most courses dedicated to The Wire that have examined race, class, criminal justice, urban st...
This thesis is a content analysis of HBO’s fourth season of The Wire. After conducting an in-depth a...
This essay applies the concept of the white racial frame (Feagin 2010) in a critical reflection of t...
This qualitative inquiry is a close reading of the representations of public schools and schooling i...
In my Steinmetz oral presentation, I will be presenting my research and findings from my thesis. My ...
In this essay, I argue that the pedagogical, or, more generally, heuristic potential of HBO’s crime ...
The Wire is a show about institutions, the people trapped inside of them, and a society made static ...
HBO's The Wire examines the relationship between institutions and individuals in American society an...
From the introduction: The possibility that television might influence our view of the world--that i...
Breaking Bad is often described as the transformation of Walter White—Mr. Chips becomes Scarface. Eq...
When Ijoined the George Washington University Law School [GW] faculty after practice as a federal pr...
This quasi-experimental posttest only study examined the impact of embedded school law video-based m...
In this Foreword I will explore why we use stories and case studies (and whether stories and case st...