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European Journal of Criminology | 2018

Media representations of complementary and alternative medicine in the Italian press: A criminological perspective

Anita Lavorgna; Anna Di Ronco

Complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs), here broadly intended as all those healthcare approaches developed outside standard science-based medicine, are increasingly the object of highly polarized public debates. Some CAMs can cause great social harm, with serious repercussions both on the health of people and on their confidence in the medical profession and the scientific method. This notwithstanding, criminologists have so far overlooked this issue. Based on the awareness that people’s perceptions of CAMs often depend on what they learn about them through the media, this exploratory study presents a longitudinal systematic analysis of media representations of CAMs in the Italian press. The results indicate that media have conveyed confused and ambivalent messages on the topic of CAMs, partly because of the lack of preparation of journalists on this subject and partly because of the insubstantial presence of the voices of experts and medical organizations in the press discourse. In addition, the study identifies avenues for further criminological research on this topic.


Criminology & Criminal Justice | 2016

Media representation of regulated incivilities: Relevant actors, problems, solutions and the role played by experts in the Flemish press

Anna Di Ronco

This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers over time. It identifies the groups of people who have been successful in conveying messages in an...This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers over time. It identifies the groups of people who have been successful in conveying messages in and through Flemish press news, and explores the way they have represented problems of, and suggested solutions to, regulated incivilities over the years. Furthermore, against the backdrop of newsmaking criminology, it considers whether and how crime and justice experts have contributed to shaping the Flemish media discourse on regulated incivilities over time. Overall the analysis of press news has found that the press, by giving coverage to the voices of local institutional actors, has promoted the criminalization of nuisance and, especially, of physical incivilities. The views of criminological experts, by contrast, have remained marginal. The article concludes by suggesting how such findings present a new set of empirical and conceptual challenges for newsmaking criminology, and more generally, for public criminology.


Crime, Media, Culture | 2018

Representing environmental harm and resistance on Twitter: The case of the TAP pipeline in Italy

Anna Di Ronco; James Allen-Robertson; Nigel South

This research explores a new methodological path for doing green cultural criminological research via social media. It provides original case-study data and aims to stimulate further empirical and theoretical debate. In particular, the study explores how Twitter users have represented the harms related to an ongoing pipeline project in Italy (referred to as TAP), and the resistance to those harms. To these ends, it offers a virtual and visual ethnography of Twitter posts and posted images.


Crime Prevention and Community Safety | 2016

Inspecting the European crime prevention strategy towards incivilities

Anna Di Ronco

In recent years the crime prevention (CP) policies of many EU countries have been expanded up to including the regulation of uncivil and disorderly behaviour, and have been implemented at the local level through measures that have often excessively constrained individuals’ rights and freedoms. By drawing on the analysis of EU policy documents retrieved in the database EUR-lex, this article investigates whether the European CP strategy has also focused on the regulation of incivilities. Furthermore, it inspects whether any attention has been paid at the EU level to how local authorities have exercised their CP powers in the field of urban disorder. In the conclusions, the emerging results are compared against the backdrop of the existing literature on the legitimacy of incivility regulation, with the aim to draw conclusions informing the EU CP strategy targeting nuisance and its regulation.


International Journal of Law Crime and Justice | 2014

Regulation of incivilities in the UK, Italy and Belgium: Courts as potential safeguards against legislative vagueness and excessive use of penalising powers?

Anna Di Ronco; Nina Persak


Trends in Organized Crime | 2015

Fair play? Not so much: Corruption in the Italian football

Anna Di Ronco; Anita Lavorgna


Trends in Organized Crime | 2018

Changing representations of organized crime in the Italian press

Anna Di Ronco; Anita Lavorgna


Crime Law and Social Change | 2016

Public drunkenness as a nuisance in Ghent (Belgium) and Trento (Italy)

Anna Di Ronco


Crime Law and Social Change | 2018

Urban space and the social control of incivilities: perceptions of space influencing the regulation of anti-social behaviour

Nina Peršak; Anna Di Ronco


International Journal of Law Crime and Justice | 2017

Disorderly or simply ugly? Representations of the local regulation of street prostitution in the Italian press and their policy implications

Anna Di Ronco

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Anita Lavorgna

University of Southampton

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Nina Peršak

Central European University

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