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Selected
Publications: Harrington, C. Lee, Heather
Reece, and Glenn W. Muschert.
Forthcoming 2011. “Setting, Speaking, and Framing in the News Discourse
of
Elected Executions.” Fast Capitalism 8(1).
Link to Book Ragnedda, Massimo and Glenn W. Muschert.
2010. “The Political Use of the
Fear and
News Reporting in Italy: The Case of Berlusconi’s Media Control.” Journal of Communications Research 2(1). Muschert,
Glenn W. 2010. “School Shootings.” Pp. 73-89 in Martine
Herzog-Evans (ed.) Transnational Criminology Manual,
Volume 2. Nijmegen, Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishing. Muschert, Glenn W.
and Massimo Ragnedda. 2010.
“Media and Violence Control: The Framing of School Shootings.” Pp.
345-361 in The Control of Violence in Modern Society:
Multidisciplinary
Perspectives, From School Shootings to Ethnic Violence. Wilhelm Heitmeyer, Heinz-Gerhard Haupt, Stefan
Malthaner, and Andrea Kirschner (eds.). New York: Springer
Publishing. Klocke, Brian V. and Glenn W. Muschert. 2010. “A Hybrid Model of Moral Panics: Synthesizing the Theory and Practice of Moral Panic Research.” Sociology Compass 4(2): 1-15. Link to Article Link to Earlier Draft of Article Muschert,
Glenn W.
and Anthony A. Peguero. 2010. “The Columbine Effect and School
Anti-Violence
Policy.” Research in Social Problems and
Public Policy: New Approaches to Social Problems Treatment 17:
117-148,
Stacy Burns and Mark Peyrot, (eds.). Carr, Dawn C.,
Glenn W. Muschert, Jennifer Kinney, Emily Robbins, Gina Petonito, Lydia
Manning,
and J. Scott Brown. 2010. “Silver Alerts and the Problem of
Missing
Adults with Dementia.” The Gerontologist 50(2):
149-157. Muschert, Glenn W.,
C. Lee Harrington, and Heather Reece. 2009. “Elected
Executions in the U.S. News Print
Media.” Criminal Justice Studies: A
Critical Journal of Crime, Law and Society 22(3): 345-366. Glenn W. Muschert
and J. William Spencer (eds.). 2009. Special Issue on “The
Lessons
of Columbine, Part I.” American
Behavioral Scientist 52(9). Glenn W.
Muschert and J. William Spencer (eds.). 2009. Special Issue
on “The
Lessons of Columbine, Part II.” American
Behavioral Scientist 52(10).
Spencer, J.
William and Glenn W. Muschert. 2009.
“The Contested Meaning of the Crosses at Columbine.”
American
Behavioral Scientist 52(10): 1371-1386. Carr, Dawn C. and
Glenn
W. Muschert. Forthcoming 2009. “Risk and Ageing.” In Jason Powell and
Azrini
Wahidin (eds.) Risk and Social Welfare.
Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Muschert,
Glenn W. 2009. “Frame-Changing in the Media Coverage
of a School Shooting: The Rise of Columbine as a National Concern.” Social Science Journal 46(1):
164-170. Muschert,
Glenn W. 2008. “Exploring
Narrative
Hypothesis Testing: The Case of Suicides in Three Novels.” Quarterly
Journal of Ideology 31 (1/2): 1-16.
Link to Article Perrucci, Robert,
Marx,
3: 375-95.
Muschert,
Glenn W. and Ralph W. Larkin. 2007. “The
Muschert,
Glenn W. 2007. “Research in School
Shootings.” Sociology Compass
1(1): 60-80.
Muschert,
Glenn W. 2007. “The Columbine Victims and the Myth of
the Juvenile Superpredator.” Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice,
5(4): 351-66. Muschert,
Glenn W. and Dawn Carr. 2006. "Media Salience and Frame Changing
across Events: Coverage of Nine School Shootings, 1997-2001." Journalism & Mass Communication
Quarterly 83(4): 747-66.
Muschert,
Glenn W. 2006. "Pop Music in the Classroom: Its
Use to Illustrate Claims-Making in a Juvenile Delinquency Course." Sociological Imagination 42(1):
7-16.
Muschert, Glenn W., Melissa
Young-Spillers, and Dawn Carr. 2006.
"'Smart' Policy Decisions to Combat a Social Problem: The Case of Child
Abductions 2002-2003." Justice
Policy Journal 3(2): 1-32.
Muschert,
Glenn W. 2006. “Self-Affirmation through Death: A
Contribution to the Sociology of Suicide through Literature.” Sociological Inquiry 76(3): 297-315.
Muschert,
Glenn W. 2005. "Rejoining Rampage," Contemporary Sociology 34(6): 617-9.
Muschert,
Glenn W., Melissa Young-Spillers, and Dawn Carr. 2005.
“Child Abduction Policy: Influenced by Media Coverage or
Empirical Data?”
Muschert,
Glenn W. 2004. “Surveillance Technologies.” Pp. 55-62
in Agenda for Social Justice:
Solutions 2004, Robert Perrucci,
Kathleen Ferraro, JoAnn Miller, and Paula
C. Rodríguez Rust (eds).
Gimenez,
Martha E., Glenn W. Muschert, and Alice
Fothergill. 1997. “Considerations on Wealth, Class, and
Race: A Review Essay.” Critical
Sociology, 23(2): 105-116.
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