CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT & CALL FOR PAPERS
Cultural Representations
of Crime and Policing:
Scottish and International
Perspectives, Past and Present
West Park Conference Centre,
University of Dundee
16-17 April 2013
Speakers
include: Professor Sue Black, Professor
Peter King, Professor Niamh Nic Daeid, Dr Chris Murray and Linda Stratmann.
The Scottish Institute for Policing Research
and the School of Humanities, University of Dundee,
invite proposals for papers to be presented at this two-day conference. The conference is the fourth in a series of
events funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh Arts & Humanities Network
Award on the theme of Crime and Policing in Scotland: Past and Present. The network is intended to provide a unique
forum for researchers to engage with police and criminal justice practitioners,
with the aim of sharing and enhancing mutual knowledge and research agendas and
providing an opportunity for contemporary Scottish crime and policing issues to
be considered from an international historical perspective.
The aim of the conference is to explore the
ways in which crime and policing have been understood and portrayed in popular
culture from the Enlightenment to the present day. The focus will be on both the Scottish
experience and the wider international context.
Key themes will include the extent to which cultural representations of
crime and policing -- for example print and visual media, both fictional and
non-fictional -- differ from realities, and how far media portrayals shape
popular understandings of crime and policing.
Central to these discussions will be the question of what causes
cultural representations and perceptions of crime and policing to change over
the longer term. The event is aimed at a
wide range of academic disciplines, criminal justice practitioners, and cultural media, with a view to stimulating interdisciplinary
dialogue on the conference themes.
Proposals for individual 20 minute presentations will be considered and
should be submitted by 15th January 2013
to Dr Murray Frame at m.frame@dundee.ac.uk Please include a short biography and a brief abstract (c.250 words) of
your proposed paper. We will let you
know as soon as possible after 15th January if we can include your paper in the
programme.
Conference fees:
Full conference registration & dinner: £195.00
Two-day conference registration only: £170.00
One-day conference registration only: £85.00
Conference dinner: £25.00
When you register we will
provide you with details of accommodation and travel options.
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