Corporate crime is often misrepresented in crime media as individual wrongdoing with minor consequences. Despite considerable research on corporate crime in news, there has been no examination of quality media sources, upon which this paper focuses. This paper presents an exploratory study of the first week of framing corporate crime in UK-based online quality press outlets: The Guardian, The Independent, and The Telegraph. It does so by examining three major corporate crimes of the last decade: the Grenfell Tower fire, the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR) manipulation, and Volkswagen emissions manipulation. Methodologically, the paper is based upon an adapted version of Robert Entman’s media theory of framing by using the framing ele...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
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An exploratory study of three instances of corporate offending and their representation in three d...
While the novelty of Enron and WorldCom as corporate scandals should not be overstated, these events...
Financial scandals and controversies have recently attracted much attention in the British press. Th...
Although investigative reports have contributed to the social movement against white-collar crime, f...
This article examines the media reportage of white-collar crimes, organised crimes and cybercrimes, ...
Not least in the wake of the financial crises which erupted across many of the most advanced economi...
Crimes of deception are treated by the mass media as extensions of ‘infotainment’, such as individua...
Focusing on the aftermaths and consequences of the Grenfell Tower fire, this article reveals the fac...
This article defends the controversial existence of criminal liability for corporations by showing h...
The question guiding this research is: What are the meanings associated with white-collar crime in t...
Despite the potential for conflict between news media’s idealised socio-political role and its pract...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
This study examines the representation of crime stories in the news. Using 71 matched pairs, we exam...
This book provides a thorough account of victimisation across the social spectrum of class, race, ag...
An exploratory study of three instances of corporate offending and their representation in three d...
While the novelty of Enron and WorldCom as corporate scandals should not be overstated, these events...
Financial scandals and controversies have recently attracted much attention in the British press. Th...
Although investigative reports have contributed to the social movement against white-collar crime, f...
This article examines the media reportage of white-collar crimes, organised crimes and cybercrimes, ...
Not least in the wake of the financial crises which erupted across many of the most advanced economi...
Crimes of deception are treated by the mass media as extensions of ‘infotainment’, such as individua...
Focusing on the aftermaths and consequences of the Grenfell Tower fire, this article reveals the fac...
This article defends the controversial existence of criminal liability for corporations by showing h...
The question guiding this research is: What are the meanings associated with white-collar crime in t...
Despite the potential for conflict between news media’s idealised socio-political role and its pract...
The BP oil spill and financial crisis share in common more than just profound tragedy and massive cl...
Scandals can cause serious damage to the reputations of corporations, as the recent example of the V...
This study examines the representation of crime stories in the news. Using 71 matched pairs, we exam...
This book provides a thorough account of victimisation across the social spectrum of class, race, ag...