RT Book T1 The CSI effect: television, crime and governance T2 Critical studies in television A2 Byers, Michele 1971- A2 Johnson, Val Marie 1967- LA English PP Lanham u.a. PB Lexington Books YR 2009 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1621437353 AB CSI as neoliberalism: an introduction / Michele Byers and Val Marie Johnson -- Producing justice, science, and television drama. Science fiction or social fact?: an exploratory content analysis of popular press reports / Liz Harvey and Linda Derksen -- The science and careers of CSI / Sherah VanLaerhoven and Gail Anderson -- CSI and Law & order: dueling representations of science and the law in the criminal justice system / Kurt Hohenstein -- Generic difference and hybridisation in CSI / Nichola Dobson -- Bodies of evidence. The body as abject and object in CSI / Basil Glynn and Jeongmee Kim -- The city of our times: Space, identity and the body in CSI: Miami / Patrick West -- Crime scene investigation as applied environmental history / William Turkel -- Late modern subjects. Not the usual suspects: the obfuscation of political economy and race in CSI / Kevin Bonnycastle -- Troping Mr. Johnson: reading phallic mastery and anxiety on season one of CSI: crime scene investigation / Mythili Rajiva -- Forensic music: channeling the dead on Post-9/11 television / Lawrence Kramer NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN PN1992.77.C75 SN 978-0-7391-2470-3 SN 978-0-7391-2471-0 SN 0-7391-2470-6 SN 0-7391-2471-4 K1 CSI: crime scene investigation (Television program) K1 CSI, crime scene investigation (Television program) K1 Television : Social aspects : United States K1 Forensic sciences on television K1 Criminal investigation on television K1 Justice, Administration of, on television K1 Aufsatzsammlung K1 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation