Framing the Police on Twitter: Public Discourse on Abolishing Police, Defunding Police, and Community Policing - Paperback

Framing the Police on Twitter: Public Discourse on Abolishing Police, Defunding Police, and Community Policing - Paperback

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Framing the Police on Twitter: Public Discourse on Abolishing Police, Defunding Police, and Community Policing - Paperback

Framing the Police on Twitter: Public Discourse on Abolishing Police, Defunding Police, and Community Policing - Paperback

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by Benjamin Gross (Author), Samantha M. Gavin (Author)

This work assesses the various meanings attached to calls for police reform in the public discourse on social media, providing readers with a greater appreciation of the assumptions, empirical claims, and rhetorical nuances that underpin the current dialogue about police policy. Drawing upon an intersectional theoretical and mixed-methods approach, the authors look at what it means to "defund" or "abolish" the police, as well as the definition of community policing.

The death of George Floyd in 2020 resulted in national and international protests during which some members of the public began to demand "abolishing" or "defunding" the police, ideas previously put forth in academic arenas. However, these public protests were often presented in rhetorical ways that differed from the academic roots of the ideas. This book takes a deep look into what it means to "defund" or "abolish" the police, drawing upon academic origins of the concepts while at the same time examining how the public has used Twitter to define and discuss these ideas. The authors identify frameworks built around the concepts, discuss facts and perspectives that have contributed to these ideas, and explain how quantitative methods can be used to illustrate the most prominent frames.

This book incorporates both quantitative and qualitative means of research in an examination of Twitter and brings clarity to the conversation surrounding the "abolish the police", "defund the police", and "community policing" concepts. It is suitable for undergraduate to graduate-level college courses in criminology, sociology, policing, race in America, communication, social media, and research methods.

Author Biography

Benjamin Gross is Associate Professor of Sociology at St. Bonaventure University. He earned his PhD in Sociology from Michigan State University.

Samantha M. Gavin is Assistant Professor of Criminology at St. Bonaventure University. She earned her PhD in Criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Number of Pages: 84
Dimensions: 0.21 x 10 x 7 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 25, 2023

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