What is criminology about? : philosophical reflections /
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New York, NY :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Elements
- 1.What is criminology about? Reflections on the image of the line / Ronnie Lippens
- 2.To criminology and beyond! A polemic / Don Crewe
- 3.Criminology as 'chaosmic' art: a jazz perspective / Claudius Messner
- 4.The quantum holographic turn. "Normal science" versus quantized, holographic, affirmative nomadology / Dragan Milovanovic
- 5.Criminology: What is it about? / Luciano Nuzzo
- pt. II Themes
- 6.Individuals and groups of individuals breaking laws / Anthony Amatrudo
- 7.What is criminology about? The study of harm, special liberty and pseudo-pacification in late-capitalism's libidinal economy / Steve Hall
- 8.Sartre on edgework / James Hardie-Bick
- 9.Criminology and 'criminalisable' legal persons / George Pavlich
- 10.The pursuit of a general theory of crime and the indeterminacy of human experience / David Polizzi
- 11.Critical realism, overdetermination and social censure / Colin Sumner.