توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Cultural Criminology: Theories of Crime
نام کتاب : Cultural Criminology: Theories of Crime
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جرم شناسی فرهنگی: نظریه های جرم
سری : The Library of Essays in Theoretical Criminology
نویسندگان : Keith Hayward (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2011
تعداد صفحات : 605
ISBN (شابک) : 0754629430 , 9780754629436
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 37 مگابایت
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Series Preface
Introduction
PART I: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS
1 David Matza and Gresham M. Sykes (1961) Juvenile Delinquency and Subterranean Values
2 Howard S. Becker (1963) Moral Entrepreneurs
3 Stan Cohen (2002) Deviance and Moral Panics
4 John Clarke, Stuart Hall, Tony Jefferson and Brian Roberts (1976) Subcultures,Cultures and Class
5 Jack Katz (1988) Introduction
PART II: MODELS OF INQUIRY AND CRITIQUE
6 Jeff Ferrell (1999) Cultural Criminology
7 Jock Young (2003) Merton with Energy, Katz with Structure: The Sociology of Vindictiveness and the Criminology of Transgression
8 Jeff Ferrell (2004) Boredom, Crime, and Criminology
9 Stephanie Kane (1998), Reversing the Ethnographic Gaze: Experiments in Cultural Criminology
PART III: CRIME, MEDIA, AND THE IMAGE
10 Jeff Ferrell, Keith Hayward and Jock Young (2008) Media, Representation, and Meaning: Inside the Hall of Mirrors
11 Alison Young (2010) The Scene ofthe Crime: Is There Such a Thing as “Just Looking”?
Michelle Brown (2007) Mapping Discursive Closings in the War on Drugs
PART IV: THEORIZING CRIME AND THE CITY
13 Mike Davis (1992) Fortress Los Angeles: The Militarization of Urban Space
14 Jeff Ferrell (2001) Remapping the City: Public Identity, Cultural Space, and Social Justice
15 Gregory Snyder (2009) Crime Space vs. Cool Space: Breaking Down Broken Windows
PART V: EMOTION, EDGEWORK, AND THE BODY
16 Stephen Lyng (1990) Edgework: A Social Psychological Analysis of Voluntary Risk Taking
17 Mike Presdee (with Gavin Carver) (2000) From Carnival to the Carnival of Crime
18 Katja Franko Aas (2006) “The Body Does Not Lie”: Identity, Risk and Trust in Technoculture
PART VI: MARKETS, CONSUMPTION, AND CRIME
19 Keith Hayward (2004) Crime, Consumer Culture, and the Urban Experience
20 Stephen Lyng and Mitchell L. Bracey Jr. (1995) Squaring the One Percent: Biker Style and the Selling of Cultural Resistance
21 Keith Hayward and Majid Yar (2006) The “Chav” Phenomenon: Consumption, Media and the Construction of a New Underclass
22 Steve Hall and Simon Winlow (2007) Cultural Criminology and Primitive Accumulation: A Formal Introduction for Two Strangers Who Should Really Become More Intimate Jeff Ferrell
22 Jeff Ferrell (2007) For a Ruthless Cultural Criticism of Everything Existing
Name Index