Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 246 pages) : illustrations (black and white) |
Series |
Social justice |
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Social justice (Abingdon, England)
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Contents |
Judging pictures -- Painted portraits -- Hanging judicial heads -- Judges through the lens; Carte de visite portraits -- The judge, the album, and the imagined community -- Cameras in court 1 : Introducing Judge John Deed -- Judges on the small screen 1 : Judge John Deed -- Cameras in court 2 : The UK Supreme Court -- Judges on the small screen 2 : the judgment summary videos of the UK Supreme Court -- Strictly Judge Rinder : Judicial visibility and the industrial production of judicial attention capital -- After words on judicial pictures |
Summary |
"Law, Judges and Visual Culture analyses how pictures have been used to make, manage and circulate ideas about the judiciary through a variety of media from the 16th century to the present. This book offers a new approach to thinking about and making sense of an important social institution; the judiciary. In an age in which visual images and celebrity play a key role in the way we produce, communicate and consume ideas about society and its key institutions, this book provides the first in depth study of visual images of judges in that context. It not only examines what appears within the frame of these images, it also explores the impact technologies and the media industries that produce them have upon the way we engage with them, and the experiences and meanings they generate. Drawing upon a wide range of scholarship - including art history, film and television studies, social and cultural studies as well as law - and interviews with a variety of practitioners, painters, photographers, television script writers and producers, as well as court communication staff and judges - the book generates new and unique insights into making, managing and viewing pictures of judges. Original and insightful, Law, Judges and Visual Culture will appeal to scholars, postgraduates and undergraduates from a variety of disciplines interested in the role of visual culture in the production social justice and its institutions"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Judicial process -- Social aspects -- Great Britain
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Judges -- Great Britain
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Culture and law -- Great Britain
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Justice, Administration of, on television.
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Law on television.
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Culture and law
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Judges
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Judicial process -- Social aspects
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Justice, Administration of, on television
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Law on television
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Great Britain
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429865770 |
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0429865775 |
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9780429865763 |
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0429865767 |
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9780429865756 |
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0429865759 |
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9780429461125 |
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0429461127 |
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