"Law is an Odd Thing" - Liberalism and Law in the TV-series "The Good Wife"
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In: Kriminologisches Journal, Vol. 45, No. 4, 01.04.2013, p. 279-294.
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T1 - "Law is an Odd Thing" - Liberalism and Law in the TV-series "The Good Wife"
AU - Machura, S.
AU - Davies, L.
N1 - With special permission from the publisher to use published version
PY - 2013/4/1
Y1 - 2013/4/1
N2 - The public also receives information on law and the legal professions from fictional entertainment, which has become part of every-day discourse on crime. The American high-gloss television series The Good Wife since 2009 not only dramatizes work and private lives of lawyers but also responds to recent events and debates. With its overall message, The Good Wife joins the liberal camp in the legalpolitical debate.
AB - The public also receives information on law and the legal professions from fictional entertainment, which has become part of every-day discourse on crime. The American high-gloss television series The Good Wife since 2009 not only dramatizes work and private lives of lawyers but also responds to recent events and debates. With its overall message, The Good Wife joins the liberal camp in the legalpolitical debate.
M3 - Article
VL - 45
SP - 279
EP - 294
JO - Kriminologisches Journal
JF - Kriminologisches Journal
SN - 0341-1966
IS - 4
ER -