Thursday 8 June 2017, 4.00PM
The next CrimNet reading group will be held on Thursday 8 June 2017, meeting at V Bar (Vanburgh College, University of York).
The reading for discussion will be the open access article 'Pleasure Zones and Murder Boxes: Online Pornography and Violent Video Games as Cultural Zones of Exception' by Rowland Atkinson (University of Sheffield) and Thomas Rodgers (University of York).
Abstract: New media formats and technologies raise questions about new-found abilities to indulge apparently limitless violent and sadistic curiosity within our culture. In this context, the mainstreaming of sex and violence via mobile and screen media systems opens important questions about the degree to which these influences are harmful or indicative of deeper social problems. In this article, we offer a preliminary analysis of the consequences of these new media zones, acknowledging their allure, excitement and everyday cultural position. In particular, we focus on a distinctive hallmark of much online pornography and massively popular violent video games—the offer of unchecked encounters with others who can be subordinated to violent and sexual desire. We suggest that a key implication of these zones of cultural exception, in which social rules can be more or less abandoned, is their role in further assisting denials of harm from the perspective of hyper-masculinist and militaristic social value systems.
Full citation: Rowland Atkinson, Thomas Rodgers; Pleasure Zones and Murder Boxes: Online Pornography and Violent Video Games as Cultural Zones of Exception. Br J Criminol 2016; 56 (6): 1291-1307. doi: 10.1093/bjc/azv113
You can download this open access article from Oxford Academic.
If you are interested in attending please contact Carol on the email address below.
Location: V Bar, Vanbrugh College, University of York
Email: carol.robinson@york.ac.uk