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Stuart Hall, Conjunctural Analysis and Cultural Criminology: A Missed Moment

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Stuart Hall, Conjunctural Analysis and Cultural Criminology: A Missed Moment

Stuart Hall, Conjunctural Analysis and Cultural Criminology: A Missed Moment by Tony Jefferson
English | PDF,EPUB | 2021 | 300 Pages | ISBN : 3030747301 | 5 MB

"An incisive and perceptive reminder of Stuart Hall’s towering intellectual legacy and of the urgent need to resuscitate conjunctural analysis. The benefits of applying it to issues and movements such as Brexit, Black Lives Matter and Trumpism could hardly be more evident or more topical."
–-David Brown, Emeritus Professor, University of New South Wales

Conflicting Narratives of Crime and Punishment

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Conflicting Narratives of Crime and Punishment

Conflicting Narratives of Crime and Punishment by Martina Althoff
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 294 Pages | ISBN : 3030472353 | 22.6 MB

This book illustrates the importance of conflicting narratives in understanding and dealing with crime, based on a variety of cutting-edge research. Offenders tell stories about crime and punishment, as do policemen, judges and defence lawyers, but so do politicians and the media. Each tells them very differently and only some stories are believed, while others are rejected as implausible leading to conflict.

Criminal Anthroposcenes: Media and Crime in the Vanishing Arctic

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Criminal Anthroposcenes: Media and Crime in the Vanishing Arctic

Criminal Anthroposcenes: Media and Crime in the Vanishing Arctic by Anita Lam
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 265 Pages | ISBN : 3030460037 | 7.5 MB

This book compares and contrasts traditional crime scenes with scenes of climate crisis to offer a more expansive definition of crime which includes environmental harm. The authors reconsider what crime scenes have always included and might come to include in the age of the Anthropocene – a new geological era where humans have made enough significant alterations to the global environment to warrant a fundamental rethinking of human-nonhuman relations.