Rethinking visual criminalization: news images and the mediated spacetime of crime events

IF 1.2 2区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Kathryn Claire Higgins
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Abstract

This article explores the mediated spacetime of crime events to reconsider how criminalization works through visual journalism. Drawing on close analysis of 45 images from Australian newspaper reports about so-called ‘African gang crime’ events in the city of Melbourne, it develops a typology of five distinct ‘ways of looking’ at crime that news images can open for their viewers. Each extends unique imaginative demands and so conditions perceptual relationships of spatial, historical and political significance between crime events and those who watch them unfold through the news in distinct ways. Together, these ways of looking constitute an intertextual representational mechanism that the author calls kaleidoscopic visuality, holding fixed the ‘who’ and ‘what’ of crime events while endlessly shifting and destabilizing the ‘where’ and ‘when’. The concept of kaleidoscopic visuality helps clarify how and why hypermediated crime events and phenomena resist discrete and/or desecuritized interpretations of their political significance, and thus broadens existing accounts of how news images criminalize.

重新思考视觉犯罪化:新闻影像与犯罪事件的中介时空
本文探讨了犯罪事件的中介时空,以重新思考视觉新闻如何将犯罪化。通过对澳大利亚报纸报道的45张关于墨尔本所谓的“非洲帮派犯罪”事件的图片进行仔细分析,该研究开发了一种类型,包括五种不同的“看待”犯罪的方式,新闻图片可以为观众打开这种“看待”犯罪的方式。每一个都延伸了独特的想象需求,因此,在犯罪事件和那些通过新闻以不同的方式观看犯罪事件的人之间,形成了空间、历史和政治意义的感知关系。总之,这些观察方式构成了一种互文表征机制,作者称之为万花筒视觉,固定了犯罪事件的“谁”和“什么”,同时无休止地改变和破坏“地点”和“时间”。万花筒视觉性的概念有助于澄清超媒介犯罪事件和现象如何以及为什么抵制对其政治意义的离散和/或非合法化的解释,从而扩大了新闻图像如何犯罪化的现有描述。
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Visual Communication
Visual Communication COMMUNICATION-
CiteScore
3.40
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13.30%
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45
期刊介绍: Visual Communication provides an international forum for the growing body of work in numerous interrelated disciplines. Its broad coverage includes: still and moving images; graphic design and typography; visual phenomena such as fashion, professional vision, posture and interaction; the built and landscaped environment; the role of the visual in relation to language, music, sound and action.
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