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Cultural Criminology Unleashed
2016Voodoo Criminology and the Numbers Game. From Cultural Studies to Psychosocial Criminology: An Intellectual Journey. The Story of Crime: Biography and the Excavation of Transgression. Phenomenology, Cultural Criminology and the Return to Astonishment. Style Matters.
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What is Cultural About Cultural Criminology?
The British Journal of Criminology, 2005In this paper, I undertake a critical evaluation of the central claims of cultural criminology. In particular, I argue that the project is characterized by important confusions over what is meant by 'culture' in the analysis of deviant and criminal activity.
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Cultural literacy in criminology
Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 1990The cultural literacy perspective in education suggests that all cultural systems have a set of core ideas that form the basis of communication in that culture. Because of that the perspective holds that it is essential for the educational system to teach those ideas to successive generations of students to facilitate communication and to perpetuate ...
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2016
Criminology can help clarify how political–economic, institutional, and cultural forces promote criminal aggressive war. This requires drawing on sociology, history, and public opinion and communications research. An important cultural contributor to criminal war is elite legitimation of war by ideological ‘enlistment’ of the public.
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Criminology can help clarify how political–economic, institutional, and cultural forces promote criminal aggressive war. This requires drawing on sociology, history, and public opinion and communications research. An important cultural contributor to criminal war is elite legitimation of war by ideological ‘enlistment’ of the public.
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From Cultural Criminology to Cultural Realism
2014Over the past three decades we have witnessed what has been referred to as the ‘cultural turn’. Culture, which was once seen as a secondary derivative of the ‘economic base’, has now come to assume a central place in sociological thinking, while the economic is either marginalised or subsumed under the cultural umbrella (Ray and Sayer 1999).
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Where Is This Story Going? A Critical Analysis of the Emerging Field of Narrative Criminology
Annual Review of Criminology, 2021Shadd Maruna, Marieke Liem
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