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Glasgow Zine Library

Social Theory & Pop Culture: ‘True Crime’ Boom & Social Harm (In-Person)

Sun 9 July 2023

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BSL interpretation

BSL interpretation

Wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Live transcription

Top: a person listens to headphones. Below, collaged image of phones playing a podcast: "Death in Alaska"

Image: Jules Scheele

Please note: this event will be held in person at the Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow and online. Please make sure you book the correct ticket as it may not be possible to exchange them. Online tickets are available at a separate listing.

Ages 18+

Considering the vast landscape of recent true crime – from podcasts and documentaries to the coverage of high profile trials like Amber v Johnny – this talk will use ‘Social Harm Theory’ and ‘Hierarchies of Victimisation’ to aim to understand the reframing of crime and victimisation today.

How do we come to understand our own potential victimhood when we consume this kind of media? Are we actively participating in the reframing of crime, violence, harm and victimisation when we engage with true crime?

Like previous talks in the Zine Library’s ‘Social Theory and Pop Culture’ series, this event will hope to give attendees an introduction to Social Harm theories and Victimology, as well as some critical engagement with the ‘Stay Sexy and Don’t Get Murdered’ branch of true crime as light entertainment.

CONTENT WARNINGS: Discussion of crime, victimhood and representations of violence

Dr Gemma Flynn teaches Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Strathclyde and is the host of the Zine Library’s ‘Social Theory and Pop Culture’ series, as well as co-host of Vision Board, an alternative comedy night running regularly at Glasgow Zine Library.

There will be 40 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, attendees will participate in: visual presentations

This event will take place at the Centre for Contemporary Arts on Sauchiehall Street. For information about venue accessibility at the CCA please visit their website.

You may be asked to wear a mask at this event.

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Event Type

Performance

Talks & Events

Location

Cinema

Time

6:00pm — 7:15pm

Time

Ages

18+

Ticketing

Tickets: £0/1/2/4/6/8/10/12

Accessibility

BSL interpretation

Wheelchair accessible

Live transcription

Tickets no longer available