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ArtikelThe Unconventional Methods of Cultural Criminology  
Oleh: Kane, Stephanie C.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Theoretical Criminology vol. 8 no. 3 (Agu. 2004), page 303–321.
Topik: borderlands; cross-cultural comparison; ethnography; fieldwork; mapping social space; narrative analysis; participant observation; qualitative methods; urban studies
Fulltext: 303TC83.pdf (320.24KB)
Isi artikelThis essay is about (a) the dilemmas of doing cultural criminology and (b) the importance of reading criminology through culture. Drawing from the author's research, it presents three tropes of culture-work on crime (village, city street and media), attending to the implications of the observer's documentary presence. While describing rules, logics and practices that compose the bundle of habits and inventions we call methods, I highlight the ways in which methods are differentially situated within hierarchies of knowledge production and dissemination. I argue that as we become participant observers and analysts in and of these contexts, we commonly transform the narratives we collect into data by linking them to maps in our logistics, epistemologies and rhetoric.
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