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What's in a name? the UK newspapers' fabrication and commodification of Foxy Knoxy
This chapter analyses how, immediately after the arrest of Amanda Knox, the UK’s national press played a pivotal role in transforming the American student into ‘Foxy Knoxy’, the duplicitous, psychologically disturbed femme fatale who orchestrated and participated in the sexually motivated murder of her flatmate, Meredith Kercher. This case exemplifies what happens when UK reporting restrictions do not apply, leaving journalists free to employ imaginative practices to create the infotainment spectacle that ‘Foxy Knoxy’ became and to ignore her legal right to a presumption of innocence. It is also the first example of journalists mining suspects’ social media sites and re-contextualising their text and images to provide ‘evidential’ sources of a guilty persona
Density Dependence of the Mass Function of Globular Star Clusters in the Sombrero Galaxy and its Dynamical Implications
We have constructed the mass function of globular star clusters in the
Sombrero galaxy in bins of different internal half-mass density rho_h and
projected galactocentric distance R. This is based on the published
measurements of the magnitudes and effective radii of the clusters by Spitler
et al. (2006) in BVR images taken with the ACS on HST. We find that the peak of
the mass function M_p increases with rho_h by a factor of about 4 but remains
nearly constant with R. Our results are almost identical to those presented
recently by McLaughlin & Fall (2007) for globular clusters in the Milky Way.
The mass functions in both galaxies agree with a simple, approximate model in
which the clusters form with a Schechter initial mass function and evolve
subsequently by stellar escape driven by internal two-body relaxation. These
findings therefore undermine recent claims that the present peak of the mass
function of globular clusters must have been built into the initial conditions.Comment: Astrophysical Journal Letters, in press. 4 page
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