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The Racist Murder of Stephen Lawrence Media Performance and Public Transformation
Simon Cottle
ISBN: 0-275-97941-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-97941-6
256 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 10/30/2004
List Price: $76.95 (UK Sterling Price: £53.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Description: There have been many racially motivated murders in Britain in recent years that have received little media attention or public expressions of concern. The 1993 murder of 18-year-old Stephen Lawrence, a black student, proved to be very different. Through time and growing media interest, the name of Stephen Lawrence became a potent symbol and catalyst for change. This particular killing prompted widespread re-examination of questions of (in)justice, cultural identity, and continuing racism in British society, and it eventually initiated processes of institutional reflexivity, including government policies targeting institutional racism within Britain's most powerful organizations of state and civil society. This book examines the media's role in performing the Stephen Lawrence case over the ten-year period since Lawrence's murder.

Developing the framework of mediatized public crisis, this book carefully examines how and why the British and international media turned the Stephen Lawrence case into a watershed moment with potentially transformative effects. To understand this, we need to attend to the expressive possibilities of symbols and journalism forms, the dynamics and contingencies that inhere within both politics and narrative, as well as the strategic interventions of involved interests and identities. This important book provides new insights into how and why the media report and, occasionally, perform issues of race in ways that can unleash moral forces for social change. Includes many newspaper images from the British press; a list of racially motivated murders from 1970 to 2003; a detailed chronology of the Stephen Lawrence case; and the Macpherson recommendations and social reforms.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Tables and Figures
    Preface
    Thesis Events
    Theory
    Mapping
    Breach
    Crisis
    Redress
    Reintegration/Schism
    Ebbing/Revivification
    Conclusion
    Postscript
    Appendix 1: Racially Motivated Murders, 1970-2003
    Appendix 2: Chronology of Stephen Lawrence Case
    Appendix 3: Average Net Circulation of U.K. Newspapers, 1993-2003
    Appendix 4: Macpherson Recommendations and Social Reforms
    References
About the Author: SIMON COTTLE is Professor of Media and Communications and Director of the Media and Communications Program at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. His books include TV News, Urban Conflict and the Inner City (1993), Television and Ethnic Minorities (1997), and News, Public Relations and Power (2003).
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