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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:227128175:5332
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245 00 $aPostmodernist and post-structuralist theories of crime /$cedited by Bruce A. Arrigo and Dragan Milovanovic.
264 1 $aLondon :$bRoutledge,$c2016.
300 $a1 online resource
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490 1 $aThe library of essays in theoretical criminology
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 15, 2017).
520 2 $a"This volume presents the rich and provocative historical, theoretical, methodological, and applied developments within affirmative postmodern and post-structural criminology. This includes the evolution of thought that embraces the "linguistic turn" in crime, law justice, and social change. Previously-published articles authored by key thinkers are included throughout the book's five substantive sections. Collectively, they represent important reflections on the current criminological landscape in which symbolic, linguistic, material, and cultural realms of analyses are featured."--Provided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aPart Part I Theoretical Developments and Integrations -- chapter 1 Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic (1991), 'Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of Critical Theory' -- chapter 2 Bruce A. Arrigo (1995), 'The Peripheral Core of Law and Criminology: On Postmodern Social Theory and Conceptual Integration' -- chapter 3 Dragan Milovanovic (1996), 'Postmodern Criminology: Mapping the Terrain' -- chapter 4 Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan Milovanovic and Robert C. Schehr (2000), 'The French Connection: Implications for Law, Crime, and Social Justice' -- part Part II Critical Applications in Law, Crime, Justice and Social Change -- chapter 5 Jamie Murray (2006), 'Nome Law: Deleuze and Guattari on the Emergence of Law' -- chapter 6 Jeffery T. Walker (2007), 'Advancing Science and Research in Criminal Justice/Criminology: Complex Systems Theory and Non-Linear Analyses' -- chapter 7 George Pavlich (1996), 'The Power of Community Mediation: Government and Formation of Self-Identity' -- chapter 8T.R. Young (1992), 'Chaos Theory and Human Agency: Humanist Sociology in a Postmodern Era' -- part Part III Transformational Analyses and Marginalized Identities -- chapter 9 Robert Carl Schehr (2000), 'From Restoration to Transformation: Victim-Offender Mediation as Transformative Justice' -- chapter 10 Nancy A. Wonders (1997), 'Determinate Sentencing: A Feminist and Postmodern Story' -- chapter 11 Christopher R. Williams (1998), 'The Abrogation of Subjectivity in the Psychiatric Courtroom: Toward a Psychoanalytic Semiotic Analysis' -- chapter 12 Mary Bosworth (2007), 'Creating the Responsible Prisoner: Federal Admission and Orientation Packs' -- chapter 13 Mark Halsey (2004), 'Against -- part Part IV International, Transnational and Post-National Directions -- chapter 14 Susan S. Silbey (1996), '''Let Them Eat Cake -- chapter 15 Ronnie Lippens (1998), 'Alternatives to What Kind of Suffering? Towards a Border-crossing Criminology' -- chapter 16 Gregg Barak (2007), 'Doing Newsmaking Criminology from within the Academy' -- part Part V Postmodern and Post-Structural Criminology and its Interlocutors -- chapter 17 Joel F. Handler (1992), 'Postmodernism, Protest, and the New Social Movement' -- chapter 18 Martin D. Schwartz and David O. Friedrichs (1994), 'Postmodern Thought and Criminological Discontent: New Metaphors for Understanding Violence'.
650 0 $aCriminology.
650 0 $aCriminal behavior.
650 0 $aCriminal psychology.
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655 0 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aMilovanovic, Dragan,$d1948-$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$tPostmodernist and post-structuralist theories of crime.$dLondon : Routledge, 2016$z9780754629276$z0754629279$w(DLC) 2010921163$w(OCoLC)630456281
830 0 $aLibrary of essays in theoretical criminology.
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