POSTMODERNIST AND POST-STUCRALIST THEORIES OF CRIMEPDF电子书下载
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- 作 者:BRUCE A.ARRIGO AND DRAGAN MILOVANOVIC
- 出 版 社:ASHGATE
- 出版年份:2010
- ISBN:0754629279
- 页数:514 页
PART Ⅰ THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND INTEGRATIONS 1
1 Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic (1991), 'Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of Critical Theory', Criminology, 29, pp. 293-316. 3
2 Bruce A. Arrigo (1995), 'The Peripheral Core of Law and Criminology: On Postmodern Social Theory and Conceptual Integration', Justice Quarterly, 12,pp. 447-72. 27
3 Dragan Milovanovic (1996), 'Postmodern Criminology: Mapping the Terrain',Justice Quarterly, 13, pp. 567-610. 53
4 Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan Milovanovic and Robert C. Schehr (2000), 'The French Connection: Implications for Law, Crime, and Social Justice', Humanity and Society,24, pp. 162-203. 97
PART Ⅱ CRITICAL APPLICATIONS IN LAW, CRIME, JUSTICE AND SOCIAL CHANGE 5
5 Jamie Murray (2006), 'Nome Law: Deleuze and Guattari on the Emergence of Law', International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 19, pp. 127-51. 141
6 Jeffery T. Walker (2007), 'Advancing Science and Research in Criminal Justice/Criminology: Complex Systems Theory and Non-Linear Analyses',Justice Quarterly, 24, pp. 555-81. 167
7 George Pavlich (1996), 'The Power of Community Mediation: Government and Formation of Self-Identity', Law and Society Review, 30, pp. 707-33. 195
8 T.R. Young (1992), 'Chaos Theory and Human Agency: Humanist Sociology in a Postmodern Era', Humanity and Society, 16, pp. 441-60. 223
PART Ⅲ TRANSFORMATIONAL ANALYSES AND MARGINALIZED IDENTITIES 9
9 Robert Carl Schehr (2000), 'From Restoration to Transformation: Victim Offender Mediation as Transformative Justice', Mediation Quarterly, 18,pp. 151-69. 245
10 Nancy A. Wonders (1997), 'Determinate Sentencing: A Feminist and Postmodern Story', Justice Quarterly, 13, pp. 611-48. 265
11 Christopher R. Williams (1998), 'The Abrogation of Subjectivity in the Psychiatric Courtroom: Toward a Psychoanalytic Semiotic 12 Analysis',International Journal for the Semitics of Law, 11, pp. 181-92. 303
12 Mary Bosworth (2007), 'Creating the Responsible Prisoner: Federal Admission and Orientation Packs', Punishment and Society, 9, pp. 67-85. 315
13 Mark Halsey (2004), 'Against "Green" Criminology', British Journal of Criminology, 44, pp. 833-53. 335
PART Ⅳ INTERNATIONAL, TRANSNATIONALAND POST-NATIONAL DIRECTIONS 14
14 Susan S. Silbey (1996), '"Let Them Eat Cake": Globalization, Postmodern Colonialism, and the Possibilites of Justice', Law andSociety Review, 31, pp. 207-35. 359
15 Ronnie Lippens (1998), 'Alternatives to What Kind of Suffering? Towards a Border-crossing Criminology', Theoretical Criminology, 2, pp. 311-43. 389
16 Gregg Barak (2007), 'Doing Newsmaking Criminology from within the Academy', Theoretical Criminology, 11, pp. 191-207. 423
PART Ⅴ POSTMODERN AND POST-STRUCTURAL CRIMINOLOGY AND ITS INTERLOCUTORS 17
17 Joel F. Handler (1992), 'Postmodernism, Protest, and the New Social Movement', Law andSociety Review, 26, pp. 697-731. 443
18 Martin D. Schwartz and David O. Friedrichs (1994), 'Postmodern Thought and Criminological Discontent: New Metaphors for Understanding Violence',Criminology, 32, pp. 221-46. 479
Name Index 505