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No Way of Knowing: Crime, Urban Legends and the Internet (American Popular History and Culture (Routledge (Firm)).)

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Name:No Way of Knowing: Crime, Urban Legends and the Internet (American Popular History and Culture (Routledge (Firm)).)
ASIN/ISBN:0415947871
Author:Pamela Donovan
Publisher:Routledge (2003)
Pages:Hardcover, 240 pages
File size:10.5 Mb
   No Way of Knowing: Crime, Urban Legends and the Internet (American Popular History and Culture (Routledge (Firm)).)


Author: Pamela Donovan


Publisher: Routledge (2003)


Binding: Hardcover, 240 pages


pricer: $135.00


ISBN-10: 0415947871


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This book examines both "old media" treatment of crime legends: news reports, fictional film and television depictions, as well as "new" media interactive discussions of them: versions and discussions circulating in Internet newsgroups and via electronic mail lists. The book examines rumors in the electronic age, with an eye towards a social context vastly changed from the height of rumor research in the mid-twentieth century.




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