Format:
1 online resource (xxxv, 553 pages)
ISBN:
9781315086859
,
9781351545334
Content:
part Part I Criminologists on War -- chapter 1 Paul Roberts and Nesam McMillan (2003), 'For Criminology in International Criminal Justice', Journal of International Criminal Justice, 1, pp. 315-38 -- chapter 2 Daniel Maier-Katkin, Daniel P. Mears and Thomas J. Bernard (2009), 'Towards a Criminology of Crimes against Humanity', Theoretical Criminology, 13, pp. 227-55 -- chapter 3 Vincenzo Ruggiero (2005), 'Criminalizing War: Criminology as Ceasefire', Social & Legal Studies, 14, pp. 239-57 -- chapter 4 John Hagan and Wenona Rymond-Richmond (2009), 'Criminology Confronts Genocide: Whose Side Are You On?', Theoretical Criminology, 13, pp. 503-11 -- part Part II Transformations of War -- chapter 5 Carolyn Nordstrom (2000), 'Shadows and Sovereigns', Theory, Culture & Society, 17, pp. 35-54 -- chapter 6 Mark Duffield (2002), 'War as a Network Enterprise: The New Security Terrain and its Implications', Cultural Values, 6, pp. 153-65 -- chapter 7 Penny Green and Tony Ward (2009), 'The Transformation of Violence in Iraq', British Journal of Criminology, 49, pp. 609-27 -- part Part III Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity -- chapter 8 Herbert C. Kelman (1973), 'Violence Without Moral Restraint: Reflections on the Dehumanization of Victims and Victimizers', Journal of Social Issues, 29, pp. 25-61 -- chapter 9 Zygmunt Bauman (1988), 'Sociology after the Holocaust', British Journal of Sociology, 39, pp. 469-97 -- chapter 10 Michael Freeman (1995), 'Genocide, Civilization and Modernity', British Journal of Sociology, 46, pp. 207-23 -- chapter 11 Ruth Jamieson (1999), 'Genocide and the Social Production of Immorality',Theoretical Criminology, 3, pp. 131-46 -- part Part IV Normative Transformations -- chapter 12 Avery F. Gordon (2006), 'Abu Ghraib: Imprisonment and the War on Terror', Race and Class, 48, pp. 42-59 -- chapter 13 Stanley Cohen (2006), 'Neither Honesty nor Hypocrisy: The Legal Reconstruction of Torture', in Tim Newburn and Paul Rock (eds), The Politics of Crime Control: Essays in Honour of David Downes, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 297-317 -- chapter 14 Teresa Degenhardt (2010), 'Representing War as Punishment in the War on Terror', International Journal of Criminology and Sociological Theory, 3, pp. 343-58 -- part Part V Gender and War -- chapter 15 Ruth Seifert (1994), 'War and Rape: A Preliminary Analysis', in Alexandra Stiglmayer (ed.), Mass Rape: The War against Women in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, pp. 54-72 -- chapter 16 Dubravka Zarkov (2007), 'The Body of the Other Man', in The Body of War: Media, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Break-up of Yugoslavia, Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, pp. 155-69 -- chapter 17 Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic (2001), 'From Sisterhood to Non-recognition: Instrumentalization of Women's Suffering in the War in the Former Yugoslavia', reset from Sociologija, 43, pp. 213-26 -- chapter 18 Cynthia Cockburn (2014), 'A Continuum of Violence: Gender, War and Peace', in Ruth Jamieson (ed.), The Criminology of War, Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 357-76 -- chapter 19 R. Charli Carpenter (2006), 'Recognizing Gender-based Violence against Civilian Men and Boys in Conflict Situations', Security Dialogue, 37, pp. 83-103 -- part Part VI Militarized Masculinities -- chapter 20 John Hockey (2003), 'No More Heroes: Masculinity in the Infantry', in Paul R. Higate (ed.), Military Masculinities: Identity and the State, Westport, CT and London: Praeger, pp. 15-25 -- chapter 21 Richard Maclure and Myriam Denov (2006), -- chapter 22 Martha K. Huggins and Mika Haritos-Fatouros (1998), 'Bureaucratizing Masculinities Among Brazilian Torturers and Murderers', in Lee H. Bowker (ed.), Masculinities and Violence, London: Sage, pp. 29-54 -- part Part VII The Post-War Moment -- chapter 23 Paul Higate and Marsha Henry (2004), 'Engendering (In)security in Peace Support Operations', Security Dialogue, 35, pp. 481-98 -- chapter 24 R.W. Connell (2002), 'Masculinities, the Reduction of Violence and the Pursuit of Peace', in Cynthia Cockburn and Dubravka Zarkov (eds), The Postwar Moment, London: Lawrence & Wishart, pp. 33-40 -- chapter 25 Ruti G. Teitel (2003), 'Transitional Justice Genealogy', Harvard Human Rights Journal, 16, pp. 69-94 -- chapter 26 Kieran McEvoy (2007), 'Beyond Legalism: Towards a Thicker Understanding of Transitional Justice', Journal of Law and Society, 34, pp. 411-40.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780754623946
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780754623946
Language:
English
DOI:
10.4324/9781315086859
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