Projects and Passions
Projects and Passions
Banner, F., Aronson, P., Lopez, J., and Martin, L. “Feminist Secret Keepers.” In Narratives of Gendered Abuse in Academia (Springer), forthcoming 2023.
Institutional Sexual Assault and the Rights/Trust Dilemma
Immoral Waiver: Judicial Review of Intra-Military Sexual Assault Claims
Crowdsourcing the Law: Trying Sexual Assault on Social Media
Honest Victim Scripting in the Twitterverse
Banner, F. and Nicholas Paron. 2019. “’Hell Hath No Fury…’: Gendered Reactions to the Cosby Mistrial Across Liberal and Conservative News Media Sites.” In Debbie Ging and Eugenia Siapera (Eds.), Gender Hate Online: Understanding the New Anti-Feminism, Chapter 8, Palgrave MacMillan, New York, pp. 149-170.
Banner, F. “Methodological Approaches to Studying Crime and Popular Culture in New Media.” In Nicole Rafter and Michelle Brown (Eds.), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crime, Media, & Popular Culture, Oxford University Press, New York (online publication March 2017).
Banner, F. and DeTurk, S. “At the Scene of the Crime: Observer as Witness to the Finding Our Voice Exhibition.” In Kamil Zeidler (Ed.) Aesthetics of Law in External Frame: From Methodology to Manifestations, Springer (under review), forthcoming 2022.
Homeless Group Representation in Detroit’s Problem-Solving Court
Rusch, Lara, R., Khari Brown, Ronald E. Brown and Francine Banner. 2019. “Social Justice, Anti-Poverty Work, and Religion.” In William R. Thompson (Ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics & Religion, Oxford University Press, New York (online publication August 2019).
Banner, F. 2014. “Narrowing the Construction of “Innocence”: Societal and Constitutional Consequences.” In Sarah Cooper (Ed.), Controversies in Innocence Cases in America, Ashgate, London, 2014, pp. 159-174.
Rewriting History: The Use of Feminist Narratives to Deconstruct the Myth of the Capital Defendant
Banner, F. “Mothers, Bombers, Beauty Queens: Chechen Women’s Roles in Russo-Chechen Conflict,” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, vol. IX, no.2, 2008, pp. 77-88.
Uncivil Wars: ‘Suicide Bomber Identity’ As A Product of Russo-Chechen Conflict