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No way of knowing :crime, urban legends, and the Internet
- 作者: Donovan, Pamela.
- 出版: New York : Routledge 2004.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (ix, 236 pages) :facsimiles.
- 叢書名: American popular history and culture
- 標題: Urban folklore , TRUE CRIME , Crime in popular culture. , Electronic books. , Crime United States -- Folklore -- Case studies. , Crime , Peur du crime États-Unis -- Études de cas. , Crime in popular culture United States -- Case studies. , General. , Urban folklore United States -- Case studies. , Fear of crime , Criminalité dans la culture populaire États-Unis -- Études de cas. , Electronic discussion groups , Case studies. , Folklore , Peur du crime , Urban folklore. , Fear of crime United States -- Case studies. , TRUE CRIME General. , Crime United States -- Electronic discussion groups -- Case studies. , Fear of crime. , Criminalité dans la culture populaire , Crime in popular culture , United States.
- ISBN: 1135936404 , 9781135936402
- ISBN: 0415947871
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-228) and index. Chapter 1 Introduction -- chapter 2 The Market in Snuff Films -- chapter 3 Stolen Body Parts -- chapter 4 Shopping Mall and Theme Park Abduction Legends -- chapter 5 Debunkers and their Orbit1 -- chapter 6 Crime Legends and the Role of Belief -- chapter 7 Crime Legends, Protection, and Fear -- chapter 8 A Summary.
- 摘要: This volume examines both 'old media' treatment of crime legends: news reports, fictional film and television depictions, as well as 'new media' interactive discussions of them: versions and discussions circulating in Internet newsgroups and via electronic mail lists.
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Examining "old media" treatment of crime legends: news reports, fictional film and television depictions, and "new media" interactive discussions: versions and discussions circulating in Internet newsgroups and via electronic mail lists, this text examines a social context vastly changed from the height of rumour research in the mid-20th century.
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