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Bringing together an international group of authors, this book
addresses the important issues lying at the intersection between
urban space, on the one hand, and incivilities and urban harm, on
the other. Progressive urbanisation not only influences people's
living conditions, their well-being and health but may also
generate social conflict and consequently fuel disorder and crime.
Rooted in interdisciplinary scholarship, this book considers a
range of urban issues, focussing specifically on their sensory,
emotive, power and structural dimensions. The visual, audio and
olfactory components that offend or harm are inspected, including
how urban social control agencies respond to violations of imposed
sensory regimes. Emotive dimensions examined include the
consideration of people emotions and sensibilities in the
perception of incivilities, in the shaping of social control to
deviant phenomena, and their role in activating or suppressing
people's resistance towards otherwise harmful everyday practices.
Power and structural dimensions examine the agents who decide and
define what anti-social and harmful is and the wider socio-economic
and cultural setting in which urbanites and social control agents
operate. Connecting with sensory and affective turns in other
disciplines, the book offers an original, distinctive and nuanced
approach to understanding the harms, disorder and social control in
the city. An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal
to those engaged with criminology, sociology, human geography,
psychology, urban studies, socio-legal studies and all those
interested in the relationship between urban space and urban harm.
Fraudulent, harmful, or at best useless pharmaceutical and
therapeutic approaches developed outside science-based medicine
have boomed in recent years, especially due to the
commercialisation of cyberspace. The latter has played a
fundamental role in the rise of false 'health experts', and in the
creation of filter bubbles and echo chambers that have contributed
to the formation of highly polarised debates on non-science-based
health practices-online as well as offline. By adopting a
multidisciplinary approach, this edited book brings together
contributions of international academics and practitioners from
criminology, digital sociology, health psychology, medicine, law,
physics, and journalism, where they critically analyse different
types of non-science-based health approaches. With this volume, we
aim to reconcile different scientific understandings of these
practices, synthesising a variety of empirical, theoretical and
interpretative approaches, and exploring the challenges,
implications and potential remedies to the spread of dangerous and
misleading health information. This edited book will offer some
food for thought not only to students and academics in the social
sciences, health psychology and medicine among other disciplines,
but also to medical practitioners, science journalists, debunkers,
policy makers and the general public, as they might all benefit
from a greater awareness and critical knowledge of the harms caused
by non-scientific health practices.
Bringing together an international group of authors, this book
addresses the important issues lying at the intersection between
urban space, on the one hand, and incivilities and urban harm, on
the other. Progressive urbanisation not only influences people's
living conditions, their well-being and health but may also
generate social conflict and consequently fuel disorder and crime.
Rooted in interdisciplinary scholarship, this book considers a
range of urban issues, focussing specifically on their sensory,
emotive, power and structural dimensions. The visual, audio and
olfactory components that offend or harm are inspected, including
how urban social control agencies respond to violations of imposed
sensory regimes. Emotive dimensions examined include the
consideration of people emotions and sensibilities in the
perception of incivilities, in the shaping of social control to
deviant phenomena, and their role in activating or suppressing
people's resistance towards otherwise harmful everyday practices.
Power and structural dimensions examine the agents who decide and
define what anti-social and harmful is and the wider socio-economic
and cultural setting in which urbanites and social control agents
operate. Connecting with sensory and affective turns in other
disciplines, the book offers an original, distinctive and nuanced
approach to understanding the harms, disorder and social control in
the city. An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal
to those engaged with criminology, sociology, human geography,
psychology, urban studies, socio-legal studies and all those
interested in the relationship between urban space and urban harm.
Fraudulent, harmful, or at best useless pharmaceutical and
therapeutic approaches developed outside science-based medicine
have boomed in recent years, especially due to the
commercialisation of cyberspace. The latter has played a
fundamental role in the rise of false 'health experts', and in the
creation of filter bubbles and echo chambers that have contributed
to the formation of highly polarised debates on non-science-based
health practices-online as well as offline. By adopting a
multidisciplinary approach, this edited book brings together
contributions of international academics and practitioners from
criminology, digital sociology, health psychology, medicine, law,
physics, and journalism, where they critically analyse different
types of non-science-based health approaches. With this volume, we
aim to reconcile different scientific understandings of these
practices, synthesising a variety of empirical, theoretical and
interpretative approaches, and exploring the challenges,
implications and potential remedies to the spread of dangerous and
misleading health information. This edited book will offer some
food for thought not only to students and academics in the social
sciences, health psychology and medicine among other disciplines,
but also to medical practitioners, science journalists, debunkers,
policy makers and the general public, as they might all benefit
from a greater awareness and critical knowledge of the harms caused
by non-scientific health practices.
This book addresses the contemporary urban eco-justice movement,
drawing from empirical data collected during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The author focuses on the case studies of two eco-justice groups in
Trento, Italy, opposing a high-speed railway and the containment of
wild bears. Her fieldwork is vividly brought to life via an
extensive ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with activists and
police in charge of public order. Rooted in critical, green,
cultural and sensory approaches within criminology, the book
analyses the mobilisation and policing of eco-justice movements
during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, and identifies directions
for future critical and green criminological research in the area.
Comprehensive, critical and accessible, Criminology: A Sociological
Introduction offers an authoritative overview of the study of
criminology, from early theoretical perspectives to pressing
contemporary issues such as the globalisation of crime, crimes
against the environment, terrorism and cybercrime. Authored by an
internationally renowned and experienced group of authors in the
Department of Sociology at the University of Essex, this is a truly
international criminology text that delves into areas that other
texts may only reference. It includes substantive chapters on the
following topics: * Histories of crime; * Theoretical approaches to
crime and the issue of social change; * Victims and victimisation;
* Crime, emotion and social psychology; * Drugs, alcohol, health
and crime; * Criminal justice and the sociology of punishment; *
Green criminology; * Crime and the media; * Terrorism, state crime
and human rights. The new edition fuses global perspectives in
criminology from the contexts of post-Brexit Britain and America in
the age of Trump, and from the Global South. It contains new
chapters on cybercrime; crimes of the powerful; organised crime;
life-course approaches to understanding delinquency and desistance;
and futures of crime, control and criminology. Each chapter
includes a series of critical thinking questions, suggestions for
further study and a list of useful websites and resources. The book
also contains a glossary of the criminological terms and concepts
used in the book. It is the perfect text for students looking for a
broad, critical and international introduction to criminology, and
it is essential reading for those looking to expand their
'criminological imagination'.
Comprehensive, critical and accessible, Criminology: A Sociological
Introduction offers an authoritative overview of the study of
criminology, from early theoretical perspectives to pressing
contemporary issues such as the globalisation of crime, crimes
against the environment, terrorism and cybercrime. Authored by an
internationally renowned and experienced group of authors in the
Department of Sociology at the University of Essex, this is a truly
international criminology text that delves into areas that other
texts may only reference. It includes substantive chapters on the
following topics: * Histories of crime; * Theoretical approaches to
crime and the issue of social change; * Victims and victimisation;
* Crime, emotion and social psychology; * Drugs, alcohol, health
and crime; * Criminal justice and the sociology of punishment; *
Green criminology; * Crime and the media; * Terrorism, state crime
and human rights. The new edition fuses global perspectives in
criminology from the contexts of post-Brexit Britain and America in
the age of Trump, and from the Global South. It contains new
chapters on cybercrime; crimes of the powerful; organised crime;
life-course approaches to understanding delinquency and desistance;
and futures of crime, control and criminology. Each chapter
includes a series of critical thinking questions, suggestions for
further study and a list of useful websites and resources. The book
also contains a glossary of the criminological terms and concepts
used in the book. It is the perfect text for students looking for a
broad, critical and international introduction to criminology, and
it is essential reading for those looking to expand their
'criminological imagination'.
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