C. Wright Mills and the Criminological Imagination investigates the emergence and lineage of a criminological concept indebted to Mills' thought, adapting and applying it to a specifically criminological context. With attention to theoretical concerns, as well as the application of the criminological imagination in concrete empirical research, this volume sheds new light on the methodological and analytical aspects of the criminological imagination as a multifaceted concept, exploring the possibilities that it offers for the emergence of an imaginative criminological practice.
C. Wright Mills and the Criminological Imagination investigates the emergence and lineage of a criminological concept indebted to Mills' thought, adapting and applying it to a specifically criminological context. With attention to theoretical concerns, as well as the application of the criminological imagination in concrete empirical research, this volume sheds new light on the methodological and analytical aspects of the criminological imagination as a multifaceted concept, exploring the possibilities that it offers for the emergence of an imaginative criminological practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jon Frauley is Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is the author of numerous articles and book chapters, including Criminology, Deviance and the Silver Screen: The Fictional Reality and the Criminological Imagination and co-editor of Critical Realism and the Social Sciences: Heterodox Elaborations.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Elliott Currie; C. Wright Mills and the criminological imagination: introductory remarks Jon Frauley. Part I C. Wright Mills the Criminological Imagination and the Criminological Field: For a refractive criminology: against science machines and cheerful robots Jon Frauley; The demise of the criminological imagination: thirty years later Frank P. Williams III; Contemporary criminology and the sociological imagination Eamonn Carrabine; The criminological imagination in an age of global cybernetic power Stephen Pfohl. Part II The Criminological Imagination Theoretical Insights Empirical Implications: The implications of the sociology of C. Wright Mills for modern criminological theory revisited Joseph A. Scimecca; Sympathy and the criminological imagination Melanie White; Re-imagining social control: G.H. Mead C. Wright Mills and beyond Nicolas Carrier. Part III The Criminological Imagination Empirical Insights Theoretical Implications: Critical research values and C. Wright Mills' Sociological Imagination: learning lessons from researching prison officers David Scott; Neo-liberalism higher education and anti-politics: the assault on the criminological imagination Alana Barton and Howard Davis; Imagining the unthinkable: climate change ecocide and children Rob White; The criminological imagination and the promise of fiction Stephanie Piamonte; Imagining transnational security projects David Nelken
Foreword Elliott Currie; C. Wright Mills and the criminological imagination: introductory remarks Jon Frauley. Part I C. Wright Mills the Criminological Imagination and the Criminological Field: For a refractive criminology: against science machines and cheerful robots Jon Frauley; The demise of the criminological imagination: thirty years later Frank P. Williams III; Contemporary criminology and the sociological imagination Eamonn Carrabine; The criminological imagination in an age of global cybernetic power Stephen Pfohl. Part II The Criminological Imagination Theoretical Insights Empirical Implications: The implications of the sociology of C. Wright Mills for modern criminological theory revisited Joseph A. Scimecca; Sympathy and the criminological imagination Melanie White; Re-imagining social control: G.H. Mead C. Wright Mills and beyond Nicolas Carrier. Part III The Criminological Imagination Empirical Insights Theoretical Implications: Critical research values and C. Wright Mills' Sociological Imagination: learning lessons from researching prison officers David Scott; Neo-liberalism higher education and anti-politics: the assault on the criminological imagination Alana Barton and Howard Davis; Imagining the unthinkable: climate change ecocide and children Rob White; The criminological imagination and the promise of fiction Stephanie Piamonte; Imagining transnational security projects David Nelken
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