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1. Introduction for Racism, Violence and Harm: Ideology, Media and Resistance
2. Do Roma Lives Matter? A Critical Inquiry into European Media Coverage of violence against Roma
3. Police Violence, racism and anti-racism: opinion struggles in the Portuguese daily newspapers
4. Mori, policing, and mass media narratives in Aotearoa New Zealand
5. Hero cop versus unwanted son: criminal prosecutions against white police officers in relation to black deaths in custody and the Australian mainstream media
6. Immortalising the Golden Age of Middle Eastern Crime: Police-media liaisons, essentialism, and epistemic violence
7. A reasonable and excusable violence: The spread of anti-Muslim violence through the machinery of media, social media, and trigger events
8. Occupied Narrative and the 2021 Unity Intifada
9. A Violent Dream: Importing the Australian Solution to the United Kingdom
10. Policing the Savage Horde: The Texas Rangers and colonial narratives of anti-Mexican violence
11. Jordan Camp and Christina Heatherton - Riots in the Masters Hall: Racism, Nationalism, and the Crisis of U.S. Hegemony.
2. Do Roma Lives Matter? A Critical Inquiry into European Media Coverage of violence against Roma
3. Police Violence, racism and anti-racism: opinion struggles in the Portuguese daily newspapers
4. Mori, policing, and mass media narratives in Aotearoa New Zealand
5. Hero cop versus unwanted son: criminal prosecutions against white police officers in relation to black deaths in custody and the Australian mainstream media
6. Immortalising the Golden Age of Middle Eastern Crime: Police-media liaisons, essentialism, and epistemic violence
7. A reasonable and excusable violence: The spread of anti-Muslim violence through the machinery of media, social media, and trigger events
8. Occupied Narrative and the 2021 Unity Intifada
9. A Violent Dream: Importing the Australian Solution to the United Kingdom
10. Policing the Savage Horde: The Texas Rangers and colonial narratives of anti-Mexican violence
11. Jordan Camp and Christina Heatherton - Riots in the Masters Hall: Racism, Nationalism, and the Crisis of U.S. Hegemony.