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Critical Criminology at the Edge - Postmodern Perspectives, Integration, and Applications (Hardcover): Dragan Milovanovic Critical Criminology at the Edge - Postmodern Perspectives, Integration, and Applications (Hardcover)
Dragan Milovanovic
R2,711 Discovery Miles 27 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study introduces key emerging perspectives in postmodern analysis and discusses how they might be integrated, synthesized, and applied in criminology, law, and social justice. Milovanovic first familiarizes readers with discourse analysis (Lacanian), chaos theory, catastrophe theory, and edgework theory. Next, he covers various practical applications through literature and film, in client-lawyer practices, etc. These new critical perspectives will be invaluable tools for scholars in law, criminology, criminal justice, sociology, and law enforcement.

These theories shed light on how nonmaterially motivated forms of crime, those that provide adrenalin rushes or excitement, can be understood. They help to explain the development of sudden forms of violence, such as criminal acts by disgruntled workers, as well as how mediation practices can curtail such escalating violence. Milovanovic also demonstrates how constitutive theorizing can serve as an umbrella integrative theory, which provides sufficient space for various syntheses. A case-in-point is how edgework theory (adrenalin rush, excitement, visceral experiences) can be understood in criminology and in the establishment of social justice.

Chaos, Criminology, and Social Justice - The New Orderly (Dis)Order (Hardcover): Dragan Milovanovic Chaos, Criminology, and Social Justice - The New Orderly (Dis)Order (Hardcover)
Dragan Milovanovic
R2,693 Discovery Miles 26 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chaos theory challenges the presumption that the cosmos is orderly, linear, and predictable-but it does not imply pure randomness and chance events. Rather, chaos-informed postmodernist analysis introduces a new vision by celebrating unexpected, surprise, ironic, contradictory, and emergent elements. Scholars in many disciplines are taking this perspective as an alternative to the entrenched structural functionalism and empiricism rooted in linear science. In the early 1990s studies began to emerge applying chaos theory to criminology, law, and social change. This book brings together some of the key thinkers in these areas. Part I situates chaos theory as a constitutive thread in contemporary critical thought in criminology and law. It seeks to provide the reader with a sensitivity to how chaos theory fits within the postmodern perspective and an understanding of its conceptual tools. Part II comprises chapters on applying the chaos perspective to critical criminology and law and, beyond, to peacemaking. Part III presents studies in chaos-informed perspectives on new social movement theory, social change, and the development of social justice. While the book emphasizes the usefulness of the conceptual tools of chaos theory in critical criminology and law, its ultimate goal goes beyond theory-building to provide vistas for understanding the contemporary social scene and for the development of the new just society.

Revolution in Penology - Rethinking the Society of Captives (Hardcover): Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan Milovanovic Revolution in Penology - Rethinking the Society of Captives (Hardcover)
Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan Milovanovic
R2,611 Discovery Miles 26 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Revolution in Penology is a thoroughly original and thought-provoking critique of penal harm, the recursive pains of imprisonment cycle, and the normalization of violence. Relying on selected insights derived from continental philosophy, cultural studies, and chaos theory, internationally renowned social theorists, Bruce A. Arrigo and Dragan Milovanovic, deconstruct the human agency/social structure duality that sustains the prison form, its parts and segments understood as correctional principles/practices, and the prison industrial complex that is informed by and stands above them all.

Revolution in Penology - Rethinking the Society of Captives (Paperback): Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan Milovanovic Revolution in Penology - Rethinking the Society of Captives (Paperback)
Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan Milovanovic
R1,139 Discovery Miles 11 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Revolution in Penology is a thoroughly original and thought-provoking critique of penal harm, the recursive pains of imprisonment cycle, and the normalization of violence. Relying on selected insights derived from continental philosophy, cultural studies, and chaos theory, internationally renowned social theorists, Bruce A. Arrigo and Dragan Milovanovic, deconstruct the human agency/social structure duality that sustains the prison form, its parts and segments understood as correctional principles/practices, and the prison industrial complex that is informed by and stands above them all.

Chaos, Criminology, and Social Justice - The New Orderly (Dis)Order (Paperback, New): Dragan Milovanovic Chaos, Criminology, and Social Justice - The New Orderly (Dis)Order (Paperback, New)
Dragan Milovanovic
R1,329 Discovery Miles 13 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chaos theory challenges the presumption that the cosmos is orderly, linear, and predictable--but it does not imply pure randomness and chance events. Rather, chaos-informed postmodernist analysis introduces a new vision by celebrating unexpected, surprise, ironic, contradictory, and emergent elements. Scholars in many disciplines are taking this perspective as an alternative to the entrenched structural functionalism and empiricism rooted in linear science. In the early 1990s studies began to emerge applying chaos theory to criminology, law, and social change. This book brings together some of the key thinkers in these areas. Part I situates chaos theory as a constitutive thread in contemporary critical thought in criminology and law. It seeks to provide the reader with a sensitivity to how chaos theory fits within the postmodern perspective and an understanding of its conceptual tools. Part II comprises chapters on applying the chaos perspective to critical criminology and law and, beyond, to peacemaking. Part III presents studies in chaos-informed perspectives on new social movement theory, social change, and the development of social justice. While the book emphasizes the usefulness of the conceptual tools of chaos theory in critical criminology and law, its ultimate goal goes beyond theory-building to provide vistas for understanding the contemporary social scene and for the development of the new just society.

Social Justice - Theories, Issues, and Movements (Paperback): Loretta Capeheart, Dragan Milovanovic Social Justice - Theories, Issues, and Movements (Paperback)
Loretta Capeheart, Dragan Milovanovic
R1,159 R906 Discovery Miles 9 060 Save R253 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Social Justice - Theories, Issues, and Movements (Hardcover): Loretta Capeheart, Dragan Milovanovic Social Justice - Theories, Issues, and Movements (Hardcover)
Loretta Capeheart, Dragan Milovanovic
R3,362 R3,119 Discovery Miles 31 190 Save R243 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The French Connection in Criminology - Rediscovering Crime, Law, and Social Change (Hardcover, New): Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan... The French Connection in Criminology - Rediscovering Crime, Law, and Social Change (Hardcover, New)
Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan Milovanovic, Robert Carl Schehr
R1,782 Discovery Miles 17 820 Out of stock

This is the first comprehensive, accessible, and integrative overview of postmodernism's contribution to law, criminology, and social justice. The book begins by reviewing the major contributions of eleven prominent figures responsible for the development of French postmodern social theory: This "first" wave includes Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard. Helene Cixous, Gilles Delcuze Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Felix Guattari, Luce Irigaray, Julia Kristeva, Jacques Lacan, and Jean-Francois Lyotard. Their respective insights are then linked to "second" wave scholars who have appropriated their conceptualizations and applied them to pressing issues in law, crime, and social justice research. Compelling and concrete examples are provided for how affirmative and integrative postmodern inquiry can function meaningfully in the world of criminal justice.

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