True Crime In The Media: Does Ethics Matter?
Event description
True crime is one of the most popular media genres of our time, but at what cost? This thought-provoking panel brings together leading podcast hosts alongside Monash University experts Steph Corsetti (School of Media, Film and Journalism) and Associate Professor Bridget Harris (Criminology) to unpack the ethical dilemmas at the heart of true crime storytelling.
Together, they’ll explore how the media investigates and reports on real-life crimes, how victims' stories are told, and the growing role of audiences as armchair detectives. Don’t miss this timely and compelling discussion on the ethics of true crime in the media.
Moderated by Stephanie Corsetti (Lecturer, School of Media, Film and Journalism, Monash University)
Guest Panellists include Sarah Grynberg (Mindset Coach, Author, Podcast Creator and Keynote Speaker + Founder Greatness Productions and Associate Professor Bridget Harris (School of Social Sciences, Monash University)
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