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Feminist Media Studies | 2015

Jill Meagher CCTV: Gothic tendencies in narratives of violence and gender justice

Janine Little

“Jill Meagher CCTV,” the security camera recording of Melbourne woman Jill Meaghers last minutes alive, registered more than 677,000 views on YouTube by early 2014. Little happens for most of its 232 seconds and, as would be expected with surveillance footage, there is no sound. In Australia, “Jill Meagher CCTV” forms part of a haunting iconography of a rape and murder victim that not only resonates with fictional narratives in other places, but also influences the way the Jill Meagher story, as a whole, is read. As Melissa Jane Hardie (2010) suggests of the “true crime” story (citing Bronski 2005, 29), the public reaction to high profile stories of violent crime “is often an emblematic cultural citation that represents a social problem or fixation.” This article considers “Jill Meagher CCTV” as such a cultural citation and goes further by highlighting its gothic tendencies. Highlighting the gothic aspects of “Jill Meagher CCTV” resonates with surrounding narratives of violence and gender justice, which have material consequences for women in the way that the most prevalent forms of violence against women continue to be downplayed in those narratives.


Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism | 2013

Book review: Richard Lance Keeble and John Tulloch (eds), Global literary journalism: exploring the journalistic imagination

Janine Little

Reviews a new book on international literary journalism and includes critical commentary on the Australian field of literary journalism.


Asia-Pacific Media Educator | 2014

Tracks to Advocacy Journalism Studies, Animal Rights and Australian Media Law

Janine Little

This article considers the role of animal rights-based journalism and its connection to teaching media law and ethics to undergraduate students in an Australian university arts faculty. An anecdotal discussion of a reflective practice informing the teaching of an undergraduate course in a journalism major relates questions of ethics and law to broader considerations of the role of advocacy in and around journalism, and media practice. It is argued that animal rights-related stories have a role in training media professionals, and also in inspiring journalists to envision their own work as part of the democratic mechanisms of social and legal reform in Australia.


Asia-Pacific Media Educator | 2007

Teaching Narrative Journalism and the APN Professional Development Program

Janine Little; Michael Sankey


Hecate | 1994

Talking with Ruby Langford Ginibi

Janine Little


Oxford research encyclopedia of criminolgy and criminal justice | 2017

Filicide in Australian media and culture

Janine Little; Danielle Tyson


The Australian Journalism Review | 2010

Journalism, Creative Non-fiction and Australia's Black History: 'The Tall Man' and Cross-cultural Source Relationships

Janine Little


Archive | 2007

Teaching narrative journalism and the APN News and Media Professional Development Program

Janine Little; Michael Sankey


Pacific Journalism Review | 2006

'The Innocence in Her Beautiful Green Eyes': Speculations on Seduction and the 'Feminine' in the Australian News Media

Janine Little


Hecate | 1993

A Conversation with Mudrooroo

Janine Little

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Bruce Grundy

University of Queensland

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Mark Hayes

Royal Children's Hospital

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Greg Treadwell

Auckland University of Technology

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Michael Sankey

University of Southern Queensland

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Henk Huijser

University of Southern Queensland

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