Progressive Justice in an Age of Repression
Strategies for Challenging the Rise of the Right
Herausgeber: Dekeseredy, Walter S; Currie, Elliott
Progressive Justice in an Age of Repression
Strategies for Challenging the Rise of the Right
Herausgeber: Dekeseredy, Walter S; Currie, Elliott
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The book provides a much-needed engagement with questions of justice and reform and extends criminological analysis by situating these contemporary challenges as globalized and inextricably linked to questions of political economy, law, and society.
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The book provides a much-needed engagement with questions of justice and reform and extends criminological analysis by situating these contemporary challenges as globalized and inextricably linked to questions of political economy, law, and society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780815374497
- ISBN-10: 0815374496
- Artikelnr.: 55432130
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780815374497
- ISBN-10: 0815374496
- Artikelnr.: 55432130
Walter S. DeKeseredy is the Anna Deane Carlson Endowed Chair of Social Sciences, Director of the Research Center on Violence, and Professor of Sociology at West Virginia University, USA. Elliott Currie is Professor of Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, Irvine, USA.
Introduction: responding to repression (Walter S. DeKeseredy) 1. By why
this man?: challenging hegemonic masculinity in an age of repression (
Walter S. DeKeseredy) 2. Why the left must change: right-wing populism in
context (Simon Winlow, Steve Hall and James Treadwell) 3. Social change and
drugs: rural America and the Rise of Donald Trump (Joseph F. Donnermeyer)
4. Getting crime right: framing everyday violence in the age of Trump (
Elliott Currie) 5. The limits of police reform (Alex S. Vitale) 6. What
would a just justice system look like? (Sandra Walklate) 7. Corporate
criminality and resisting financial and securities frauds (Gregg Barak) 8.
Beyond the ricochets: unpacking the modern gun culture and its political
stalemate (Peter Squires) 9. Abortion politics and the persistence of
patriarchy (Meda Chesney-Lind) 10. Resisting ecocide: engaging in the
politics of the future (Rob White) 11. Youth for social justice in an age
of youth expendability (Randy Myers and Tim Goddard) 12. What's wrong with
American criminal justice reform? (Sonya Goshe) 13. Continuity of American
xenophobia under Trump and plausible alternatives (James Diego Vigil and
Nativo Lopez Vigil) Epilogue: pitfalls and possibilities (Elliott Currie)
this man?: challenging hegemonic masculinity in an age of repression (
Walter S. DeKeseredy) 2. Why the left must change: right-wing populism in
context (Simon Winlow, Steve Hall and James Treadwell) 3. Social change and
drugs: rural America and the Rise of Donald Trump (Joseph F. Donnermeyer)
4. Getting crime right: framing everyday violence in the age of Trump (
Elliott Currie) 5. The limits of police reform (Alex S. Vitale) 6. What
would a just justice system look like? (Sandra Walklate) 7. Corporate
criminality and resisting financial and securities frauds (Gregg Barak) 8.
Beyond the ricochets: unpacking the modern gun culture and its political
stalemate (Peter Squires) 9. Abortion politics and the persistence of
patriarchy (Meda Chesney-Lind) 10. Resisting ecocide: engaging in the
politics of the future (Rob White) 11. Youth for social justice in an age
of youth expendability (Randy Myers and Tim Goddard) 12. What's wrong with
American criminal justice reform? (Sonya Goshe) 13. Continuity of American
xenophobia under Trump and plausible alternatives (James Diego Vigil and
Nativo Lopez Vigil) Epilogue: pitfalls and possibilities (Elliott Currie)
Introduction: responding to repression (Walter S. DeKeseredy) 1. By why
this man?: challenging hegemonic masculinity in an age of repression (
Walter S. DeKeseredy) 2. Why the left must change: right-wing populism in
context (Simon Winlow, Steve Hall and James Treadwell) 3. Social change and
drugs: rural America and the Rise of Donald Trump (Joseph F. Donnermeyer)
4. Getting crime right: framing everyday violence in the age of Trump (
Elliott Currie) 5. The limits of police reform (Alex S. Vitale) 6. What
would a just justice system look like? (Sandra Walklate) 7. Corporate
criminality and resisting financial and securities frauds (Gregg Barak) 8.
Beyond the ricochets: unpacking the modern gun culture and its political
stalemate (Peter Squires) 9. Abortion politics and the persistence of
patriarchy (Meda Chesney-Lind) 10. Resisting ecocide: engaging in the
politics of the future (Rob White) 11. Youth for social justice in an age
of youth expendability (Randy Myers and Tim Goddard) 12. What's wrong with
American criminal justice reform? (Sonya Goshe) 13. Continuity of American
xenophobia under Trump and plausible alternatives (James Diego Vigil and
Nativo Lopez Vigil) Epilogue: pitfalls and possibilities (Elliott Currie)
this man?: challenging hegemonic masculinity in an age of repression (
Walter S. DeKeseredy) 2. Why the left must change: right-wing populism in
context (Simon Winlow, Steve Hall and James Treadwell) 3. Social change and
drugs: rural America and the Rise of Donald Trump (Joseph F. Donnermeyer)
4. Getting crime right: framing everyday violence in the age of Trump (
Elliott Currie) 5. The limits of police reform (Alex S. Vitale) 6. What
would a just justice system look like? (Sandra Walklate) 7. Corporate
criminality and resisting financial and securities frauds (Gregg Barak) 8.
Beyond the ricochets: unpacking the modern gun culture and its political
stalemate (Peter Squires) 9. Abortion politics and the persistence of
patriarchy (Meda Chesney-Lind) 10. Resisting ecocide: engaging in the
politics of the future (Rob White) 11. Youth for social justice in an age
of youth expendability (Randy Myers and Tim Goddard) 12. What's wrong with
American criminal justice reform? (Sonya Goshe) 13. Continuity of American
xenophobia under Trump and plausible alternatives (James Diego Vigil and
Nativo Lopez Vigil) Epilogue: pitfalls and possibilities (Elliott Currie)