Description
The presentation at the "Developments in Popular Legal Culture II" panel contributed to the activities of the RCSL Working Group Law and Popular Culture. The author has conducted a number of studies over recent years that investigate people's opinion on the courts, lawyers and the police. In this context, as one of the explanatory variables, the consumption of law-related TV shows, and the influence of novels, TV and film has been tested. The presentation investigated if there is a change regarding the consumption and influence of those media.| Period | 10 Sept 2018 |
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| Event title | Law and the Citizenship Beyond the States: RCSL / SDJ Annual Meeting, Lisbon/Portugal |
| Event type | Conference |
| Location | Lisbon, PortugalShow on map |
Keywords
- Law in Film
- Law in Television Series
- Crime and the Media
- Media Consumption
- Media Effects
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