Including original and international contributions from both senior and emerging scholars, this pioneering book represents a foundational document for a burgeoning field of study: the anthropology of police.
Including original and international contributions from both senior and emerging scholars, this pioneering book represents a foundational document for a burgeoning field of study: the anthropology of police.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kevin G. Karpiak is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology at Eastern Michigan University. His work focuses on policing as a useful nexus for exploring questions in anthropology, politics, and ethics. He serves as the General Editor of the group academic blog Anthropoliteia and co-editor of the Cornell University Press monograph series Police/Worlds: Studies in Security, Crime and Governance. William Garriott is Associate Professor in the Law, Politics, and Society program at Drake University. The focus of his current research and teaching is the relationship between law, crime, and criminal justice, broadly conceived, with specific interest in drugs, addiction, policing, and governance.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to The Anthropology of Police: Disciplines Fields and Problems Kevin G. Karpiak and William Garriott Section I: Legacies & Lessons. 2. An Anthropology of Policing Peter K. Manning 3. Police Culture: What It Is What It Does and What We Should Do With It Jeffrey T. Martin 4. Policing Shit or Whatever Happened to the Medical Police? Matthew Wolf-Meyer 5. Practice in the Anthropology of Policing: Building the Base of Practice Jennie Simpson 6. Anthropological Lessons for Police Avram Bornstein Section II: Publics & Relations. 7. "The Boys with Blue Eyes": An Anthropology of a Secret Police Katherine Verdery 8. Policed Bodies and Subjectivities: Football fans at the Gezi Uprising in Turkey Yämur Nuhrat 9. Police Hospitality and Mega-Event Security Rio de Janeiro Erika Robb Larkins 10. Protesting Police Paul Mutsaers and Tom van Nuenen Section III: Esprit de Corps. 11. A Moral Interpretation of Police Deviance Didier Fassin 12. The Black Box of Police Torture Laurence Ralph 13. The Intimate State: Troubling Intimacies with the State in the Greek Asylum Procedure Heath Cabot
1. Introduction to The Anthropology of Police: Disciplines Fields and Problems Kevin G. Karpiak and William Garriott Section I: Legacies & Lessons. 2. An Anthropology of Policing Peter K. Manning 3. Police Culture: What It Is What It Does and What We Should Do With It Jeffrey T. Martin 4. Policing Shit or Whatever Happened to the Medical Police? Matthew Wolf-Meyer 5. Practice in the Anthropology of Policing: Building the Base of Practice Jennie Simpson 6. Anthropological Lessons for Police Avram Bornstein Section II: Publics & Relations. 7. "The Boys with Blue Eyes": An Anthropology of a Secret Police Katherine Verdery 8. Policed Bodies and Subjectivities: Football fans at the Gezi Uprising in Turkey Yämur Nuhrat 9. Police Hospitality and Mega-Event Security Rio de Janeiro Erika Robb Larkins 10. Protesting Police Paul Mutsaers and Tom van Nuenen Section III: Esprit de Corps. 11. A Moral Interpretation of Police Deviance Didier Fassin 12. The Black Box of Police Torture Laurence Ralph 13. The Intimate State: Troubling Intimacies with the State in the Greek Asylum Procedure Heath Cabot
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