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    almafu_9961535655602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031543548 , 3031543548
    Serie: Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies,
    Inhalt: This book seeks to further the understanding of the human experience of coerced and forced ignorance on social, human rights and criminal justice related topics, drawing together scholars from multiple, disciplinary fronts. It argues that people in our social world are forced or coerced through either implicatory or interpretive denial that is normalized through specific cultural and social mechanisms by which we refer to this as non-knowledge or agnosis. There has also been a lack of scholarship which examines how human victimization and power intersects by and through the systematic orchestration of forced ignorance and doubt upon daily human life. This book's focus is an examination of the ways in which people find themselves in social spaces without empirical clarity and understand that absence as satisfaction, stability, or perhaps even pleasure. It discusses a range of topics, including for example people's sense of relative safety, despite empirical realities suggesting otherwise. This book seeks to make visible the role of ignorance in governing society, highlighting how the late modern human experience in a post-World War II human rights era subsumes, subverts, and sublimates the complex relationship between knowledge and denial; the empirical gulf between knowledge and resistance may indeed breed complicit bliss. James Gacek is Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina, Canada. Richard Jochelson is Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba, Canada.
    Anmerkung: Section I - Introduction -- 1. Doctoring, Distorting, Denying, Doubting: Ignorance Production in the Age of Agnosis. By James Gacek and Richard Jochelson -- Section II - Punishing places and ignorance production -- 2 . "You Just Roll with the Punches": The Manufacturing of Consent to Violence in Professional Ice Hockey. By Martine Dennie -- 3. Agency, Resistance, and Alienation: The Carceral Geographies of Art in the American Prison System. By Adam C. Morse -- Section III - Of Medical Doctors and 'Spin' Doctors: The socio-medical politics of ignorance production -- 4.Pandemic, epidemic, and systemic issues in US healthcare: Discussing the dynamics of a hybrid model and its impact on varied communities. By Amny Shuraydi and Amin Asfari -- 5. Gone, but not Forgotten: The Agnotological Necropolitics of Inquest Fatality Reports. By James Gacek, David Ireland, and Richard Jochelson -- Section IV - Towards Truth? Epistemic (in)justice in the Age of Agnosis -- 6.Faded by Design: Manufacturing Agnosis of Settler-Colonialism in an Era of Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. By Shawn Singh and Brandon Trask -- 7.Fragmenting Epistemologies: Towards Philosophical Foundations for Machine Learning in Law. By Katie Szilagyi -- Section V - Framing Family and Falsehoods: The legal and illegal production of ignorance -- 8.Mothering Under the Snow: Uncovering Mother work Under the Whitewashed Construct of the Good Mother. By Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich -- 9. A 'need-to-know' basis. By Charles Louisson -- Section VI - Proving Facts and Vax: The Age of Agnosis in the Age of COVID-19 -- 10. Call it Democracy: The slippage amongst rights, laws, and values in the pandemic era. By Brandon Trask -- 11.Shortfalls of the Bioethical Approach to COVID-19: Vaccine Hesitancy, the Right to Choose and Public Health Management in Canadal. By Shawn Singh -- 12.Conclusion.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783031543531
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 303154353X
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1909935867
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 307 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783031543548
    Serie: Palgrave socio-legal studies
    Inhalt: This book seeks to further the understanding of the human experience of coerced and forced ignorance on social, human rights and criminal justice related topics, drawing together scholars from multiple, disciplinary fronts. It argues that people in our social world are forced or coerced through either implicatory or interpretive denial that is normalized through specific cultural and social mechanisms by which we refer to this as non-knowledge or agnosis. There has also been a lack of scholarship which examines how human victimization and power intersects by and through the systematic orchestration of forced ignorance and doubt upon daily human life. This book's focus is an examination of the ways in which people find themselves in social spaces without empirical clarity and understand that absence as satisfaction, stability, or perhaps even pleasure. It discusses a range of topics, including for example people's sense of relative safety, despite empirical realities suggesting otherwise. This book seeks to make visible the role of ignorance in governing society, highlighting how the late modern human experience in a post-World War II human rights era subsumes, subverts, and sublimates the complex relationship between knowledge and denial; the empirical gulf between knowledge and resistance may indeed breed complicit bliss. James Gacek is Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina, Canada. Richard Jochelson is Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba, Canada
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index , Section I – Introduction -- 1. Doctoring, Distorting, Denying, Doubting: Ignorance Production in the Age of Agnosis. By James Gacek and Richard Jochelson -- Section II - Punishing places and ignorance production -- 2 . “You Just Roll with the Punches”: The Manufacturing of Consent to Violence in Professional Ice Hockey. By Martine Dennie -- 3. Agency, Resistance, and Alienation: The Carceral Geographies of Art in the American Prison System. By Adam C. Morse -- Section III - Of Medical Doctors and ‘Spin’ Doctors: The socio-medical politics of ignorance production -- 4.Pandemic, epidemic, and systemic issues in US healthcare: Discussing the dynamics of a hybrid model and its impact on varied communities. By Amny Shuraydi and Amin Asfari -- 5. Gone, but not Forgotten: The Agnotological Necropolitics of Inquest Fatality Reports. By James Gacek, David Ireland, and Richard Jochelson -- Section IV - Towards Truth? Epistemic (in)justice in the Age of Agnosis -- 6.Faded by Design: Manufacturing Agnosis of Settler-Colonialism in an Era of Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. By Shawn Singh and Brandon Trask -- 7.Fragmenting Epistemologies: Towards Philosophical Foundations for Machine Learning in Law. By Katie Szilagyi -- Section V – Framing Family and Falsehoods: The legal and illegal production of ignorance -- 8.Mothering Under the Snow: Uncovering Mother work Under the Whitewashed Construct of the Good Mother. By Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich -- 9. A ‘need-to-know’ basis. By Charles Louisson -- Section VI – Proving Facts and Vax: The Age of Agnosis in the Age of COVID-19 -- 10. Call it Democracy: The slippage amongst rights, laws, and values in the pandemic era. By Brandon Trask -- 11.Shortfalls of the Bioethical Approach to COVID-19: Vaccine Hesitancy, the Right to Choose and Public Health Management in Canadal. By Shawn Singh -- 12.Conclusion.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783031543531
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Justice in the age of agnosis Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2024 ISBN 303154353X
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783031543531
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 3
    UID:
    edoccha_9961535655602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (0 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-031-54354-8
    Serie: Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Part I Introduction -- 1 Doctoring, Distorting, Denying, Doubting: Ignorance Production in the Age of Agnosis -- Introduction -- The Age of Agnosis -- Structure of the Book -- References -- Part II Punishing Places and Ignorance Production -- 2 "You Just Roll with the Punches": The Production of Ignorance in Professional Ice Hockey -- Introduction -- Agnotology: The Cultural Production of Ignorance -- Methodology: An Ethnographic Approach to Studying Ignorance -- Findings -- "Hockey's a very twisted world": When the Business of Hockey Takes Over -- "I personally think it's very barbaric": The Risk of Injury in Professional Hockey -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Agency, Resistance, and Alienation: The Carceral Geographies of Art in the American Prison System -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Carceral Context and Chapter Outline -- Literature on the Arts in Prison -- Theoretical Foundation -- Empirical Context -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Of Medical Doctors and 'Spin' Doctors: The Socio-Medical Politics of Ignorance Production -- 4 Pandemic, Epidemic, and Systemic Issues in US Healthcare: Discussing the Dynamics of a Hybrid Model and its Impact on Varied Communities -- Introduction -- History of Healthcare in the US -- The Affordable Care Act-A Recycled Contribution -- US Healthcare-A Global Comparison -- COVID-19-A Global Issue Compounded by Fear and Misinformation -- US Healthcare-A History of Discrimination Leading to Vaccine Hesitancy -- Hesitation Leads to Fear in the Community -- The Opioid Crisis-Overlooked but Not Forgotten -- History Repeats Itself -- Racist Roots and Branches -- Pandemic, Epidemic, and Healthcare-Comparing the Parallels -- Systemic Issues and the American Dream -- Coronavirus Versus the Opiate Crises: An Overlap -- Conclusion. , References -- 5 Gone, but Not Forgotten: The Agnotological Necropolitics of Inquest Fatality Reports -- Introduction -- Of Disability and Agnotology -- Agnotological Necropolitics: From the Exceptional to the Ordinary… to the Forgotten? -- The Statutory Framework for Manitoban Inquest Fatality Reports -- Methodology -- Analysis -- Apprehension, Arrest, and Police Custody -- Confrontations with Police -- Addiction -- Remand, Institutions, and Post-Release -- Suicide -- Addiction -- Other -- Discussion and Concluding Thoughts -- References -- Part IV Towards Truth? Epistemic (in)justice in the Age of Agnosis -- 6 Faded by Design: Manufacturing Agnosis of Settler-Colonialism in an Era of Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation in Canada -- Introduction -- Transitional Justice -- Indigenous Rights in Canada -- Compensation for Land-Grabs: Land Claims Tribunals -- Erasing History: Provincial Funding Cuts and Bill 29 -- Cooperative Counterinsurgency and Transitional Justice -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Fragmenting Epistemologies: Toward Philosophical Foundations for Machine Learning in Law -- Introduction -- Surreal Epistemologies: Searching for Knowledge and Creating Law -- Self-Driving Laws? Proposals for Machine Learning in Law -- What Words Mean -- How This Ties to Agnotology -- Conclusion -- Part V Framing Family and Falsehoods: The Legal and Illegal Production of Ignorance -- 8 Mothering Under the Snow: Uncovering Motherwork Under the Whitewashed Construct of the Good Mother -- Introduction -- Intensive Mothering: The Good Mother and the Bad Mother -- Mandatory Mothering: Governmentality and Legal Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 A 'Need-to-Know' Basis -- Introduction -- Clarifying Agnosis, Agnotology, Ainigmology, Ignorance and Confusion -- The Houghton Bay Legacy Landfill and Historical Pollution -- Methodology. , Agnotological Forces and the Houghton Bay Legacy Landfill -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VI Proving Facts and Vax: The Age of Agnosis in the Age of COVID-19 -- 10 Call It Democracy: The Slippage Amongst Rights, Laws, and Values in Canada During the Pandemic Era -- Introduction -- Background of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in Canada -- Section 1 Justification by Government: The Oakes Test -- Background of Domestic Vaccine Passports and Vaccine Mandates Within Canada -- The Trouble with Ignoring Rights -- Analysis of Recent Treatment of Pandemic Restrictions and Vaccination-Related Issues in Canadian Courts -- Conclusion -- 11 Shortfalls of the Bioethical Approach to COVID-19: Vaccine Hesitancy, the Right to Choose and Public Health Management in Canada -- Introduction -- International Response to COVID-19 -- COVID-19 in China -- COVID-19 in Canada -- Vaccination Orders and Resistance -- Bioethical and Social Determinants of Health Approaches to Public Health Management -- Socio-historic Determinants of Choosing to Receive Healthcare -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 3-031-54353-X
    Sprache: Englisch
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949744210402882
    Umfang: XV, 307 p. 7 illus., 3 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031543548
    Serie: Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies,
    Inhalt: This book seeks to further the understanding of the human experience of coerced and forced ignorance on social, human rights and criminal justice related topics, drawing together scholars from multiple, disciplinary fronts. It argues that people in our social world are forced or coerced through either implicatory or interpretive denial that is normalized through specific cultural and social mechanisms by which we refer to this as non-knowledge or agnosis. There has also been a lack of scholarship which examines how human victimization and power intersects by and through the systematic orchestration of forced ignorance and doubt upon daily human life. This book's focus is an examination of the ways in which people find themselves in social spaces without empirical clarity and understand that absence as satisfaction, stability, or perhaps even pleasure. It discusses a range of topics, including for example people's sense of relative safety, despite empirical realities suggesting otherwise. This book seeks to make visible the role of ignorance in governing society, highlighting how the late modern human experience in a post-World War II human rights era subsumes, subverts, and sublimates the complex relationship between knowledge and denial; the empirical gulf between knowledge and resistance may indeed breed complicit bliss. James Gacek is Associate Professor in the Department of Justice Studies at the University of Regina, Canada. Richard Jochelson is Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Manitoba, Canada.
    Anmerkung: Section I - Introduction -- 1. Doctoring, Distorting, Denying, Doubting: Ignorance Production in the Age of Agnosis. By James Gacek and Richard Jochelson -- Section II - Punishing places and ignorance production -- 2 . "You Just Roll with the Punches": The Manufacturing of Consent to Violence in Professional Ice Hockey. By Martine Dennie -- 3. Agency, Resistance, and Alienation: The Carceral Geographies of Art in the American Prison System. By Adam C. Morse -- Section III - Of Medical Doctors and 'Spin' Doctors: The socio-medical politics of ignorance production -- 4.Pandemic, epidemic, and systemic issues in US healthcare: Discussing the dynamics of a hybrid model and its impact on varied communities. By Amny Shuraydi and Amin Asfari -- 5. Gone, but not Forgotten: The Agnotological Necropolitics of Inquest Fatality Reports. By James Gacek, David Ireland, and Richard Jochelson -- Section IV - Towards Truth? Epistemic (in)justice in the Age of Agnosis -- 6.Faded by Design: Manufacturing Agnosis of Settler-Colonialism in an Era of Indigenous Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. By Shawn Singh and Brandon Trask -- 7.Fragmenting Epistemologies: Towards Philosophical Foundations for Machine Learning in Law. By Katie Szilagyi -- Section V - Framing Family and Falsehoods: The legal and illegal production of ignorance -- 8.Mothering Under the Snow: Uncovering Mother work Under the Whitewashed Construct of the Good Mother. By Rebecca Jaremko Bromwich -- 9. A 'need-to-know' basis. By Charles Louisson -- Section VI - Proving Facts and Vax: The Age of Agnosis in the Age of COVID-19 -- 10. Call it Democracy: The slippage amongst rights, laws, and values in the pandemic era. By Brandon Trask -- 11.Shortfalls of the Bioethical Approach to COVID-19: Vaccine Hesitancy, the Right to Choose and Public Health Management in Canadal. By Shawn Singh -- 12.Conclusion.
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