The Political Economy of Punishment Today
Visions, Debates and Challenges
Herausgeber: Melossi, Dario; Brandariz García, José A; Sozzo, Máximo
The Political Economy of Punishment Today
Visions, Debates and Challenges
Herausgeber: Melossi, Dario; Brandariz García, José A; Sozzo, Máximo
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Bringing together leading international researchers, this book reframes the political economy of punishment, analysing penality within the current economic situation and connecting contemporary penal changes with political and cultural processes.
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Bringing together leading international researchers, this book reframes the political economy of punishment, analysing penality within the current economic situation and connecting contemporary penal changes with political and cultural processes.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780367481919
- ISBN-10: 036748191X
- Artikelnr.: 60017245
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780367481919
- ISBN-10: 036748191X
- Artikelnr.: 60017245
Dario Melossi is Professor of Criminology in the School of Law of the University of Bologna. After having been Editor-in-Chief of Punishment and Society he is currently Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Criminology. Máximo Sozzo is Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the Social and Juridical Sciences Faculty of the National University of Litoral (Santa Fe, Argentina). He is also Adjunct Professor at the School of Justice of Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane, Australia). José A. Brandariz-García is an Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of A Coruna (Spain), and member of the Executive Board of the European Society of Criminology.
The Political Economy of Punishment Today: An Introduction
José A. Brandariz-García
Dario Melossi and Máximo Sozzo
1. Between Struggles and Discipline: Marx and Foucault on Penality and the Critique of Political Economy
Dario Melossi
2. The Renaissance of The Political Economy of Punishment from a Comparative Perspective
Máximo Sozzo
3. For and Against the Political Economy of Punishment: Thoughts on Bourdieu and Punishment
Ignacio González-Sánchez
4. Do Economic Depressions Reduce the Use of Fines? Revisiting Rusche and Kirchheimer's Punishment and Social Structure
Patricia Faraldo Cabana
5. From One Recession to Another: The Lessons of a Long-Term Political Economy of Punishment. The Example of Belgium (1830-2014)
Charlotte Vanneste
6. Political Economy and Punishment in Australia
Hilde Tubex
7. Punishment in A Hybrid Political Economy: The Italian Case (1970-2010)
Zelia A. Gallo
8. 'A Return to Gulags'? Explaining Trends in Post-Soviet Prison Rates
Gavin Slade
9. Inclusion's Dark Side: The Political Economy of Irregular Migration in Greece
Leonidas K. Cheliotis
10. Reflections on Spanish Policies of Migration Control: A Political Economic Reading on the Punishment of Migrants
José Ángel Brandariz-García
José A. Brandariz-García
Dario Melossi and Máximo Sozzo
1. Between Struggles and Discipline: Marx and Foucault on Penality and the Critique of Political Economy
Dario Melossi
2. The Renaissance of The Political Economy of Punishment from a Comparative Perspective
Máximo Sozzo
3. For and Against the Political Economy of Punishment: Thoughts on Bourdieu and Punishment
Ignacio González-Sánchez
4. Do Economic Depressions Reduce the Use of Fines? Revisiting Rusche and Kirchheimer's Punishment and Social Structure
Patricia Faraldo Cabana
5. From One Recession to Another: The Lessons of a Long-Term Political Economy of Punishment. The Example of Belgium (1830-2014)
Charlotte Vanneste
6. Political Economy and Punishment in Australia
Hilde Tubex
7. Punishment in A Hybrid Political Economy: The Italian Case (1970-2010)
Zelia A. Gallo
8. 'A Return to Gulags'? Explaining Trends in Post-Soviet Prison Rates
Gavin Slade
9. Inclusion's Dark Side: The Political Economy of Irregular Migration in Greece
Leonidas K. Cheliotis
10. Reflections on Spanish Policies of Migration Control: A Political Economic Reading on the Punishment of Migrants
José Ángel Brandariz-García
The Political Economy of Punishment Today: An Introduction
José A. Brandariz-García
Dario Melossi and Máximo Sozzo
1. Between Struggles and Discipline: Marx and Foucault on Penality and the Critique of Political Economy
Dario Melossi
2. The Renaissance of The Political Economy of Punishment from a Comparative Perspective
Máximo Sozzo
3. For and Against the Political Economy of Punishment: Thoughts on Bourdieu and Punishment
Ignacio González-Sánchez
4. Do Economic Depressions Reduce the Use of Fines? Revisiting Rusche and Kirchheimer's Punishment and Social Structure
Patricia Faraldo Cabana
5. From One Recession to Another: The Lessons of a Long-Term Political Economy of Punishment. The Example of Belgium (1830-2014)
Charlotte Vanneste
6. Political Economy and Punishment in Australia
Hilde Tubex
7. Punishment in A Hybrid Political Economy: The Italian Case (1970-2010)
Zelia A. Gallo
8. 'A Return to Gulags'? Explaining Trends in Post-Soviet Prison Rates
Gavin Slade
9. Inclusion's Dark Side: The Political Economy of Irregular Migration in Greece
Leonidas K. Cheliotis
10. Reflections on Spanish Policies of Migration Control: A Political Economic Reading on the Punishment of Migrants
José Ángel Brandariz-García
José A. Brandariz-García
Dario Melossi and Máximo Sozzo
1. Between Struggles and Discipline: Marx and Foucault on Penality and the Critique of Political Economy
Dario Melossi
2. The Renaissance of The Political Economy of Punishment from a Comparative Perspective
Máximo Sozzo
3. For and Against the Political Economy of Punishment: Thoughts on Bourdieu and Punishment
Ignacio González-Sánchez
4. Do Economic Depressions Reduce the Use of Fines? Revisiting Rusche and Kirchheimer's Punishment and Social Structure
Patricia Faraldo Cabana
5. From One Recession to Another: The Lessons of a Long-Term Political Economy of Punishment. The Example of Belgium (1830-2014)
Charlotte Vanneste
6. Political Economy and Punishment in Australia
Hilde Tubex
7. Punishment in A Hybrid Political Economy: The Italian Case (1970-2010)
Zelia A. Gallo
8. 'A Return to Gulags'? Explaining Trends in Post-Soviet Prison Rates
Gavin Slade
9. Inclusion's Dark Side: The Political Economy of Irregular Migration in Greece
Leonidas K. Cheliotis
10. Reflections on Spanish Policies of Migration Control: A Political Economic Reading on the Punishment of Migrants
José Ángel Brandariz-García