Colin Sumner

Colin Sumner
Title Colin Sumner PDF eBook
Author David Moxon
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 159
Release 2020-01-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030369412

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This book explores the work of criminologist Colin Sumner. It re-presents his arguments and ideas on Marxism, ideology, censure, deviance, crime, underdevelopment, social control and the media; situating them in their wider social context. Moxon argues that Sumner should be restored within the criminology discipline as a pioneer who has produced works of great theoretical sophistication and insight. By systematically considering Sumner’s entire output, the book shows how his thought involved a gradually deepening understanding of his core notion of ideological censure. His writing is also marked by a growing unease with the effects of late modern capitalism and the quagmire of censoriousness rife in the 21st century. This book makes clear that Sumner’s work was remarkably prescient, and his ideas may help up to make sense of complicated times.

Violence, Culture And Censure

Violence, Culture And Censure
Title Violence, Culture And Censure PDF eBook
Author Professor Colin Sumner
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 238
Release 2005-08-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113574145X

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Essays reflecting on our understanding and moral judgement of violence. The essays argue that even serious violence is not a simple fact, but a category of thought and practice rooted in history, culture and society.

Social Censure and Critical Criminology

Social Censure and Critical Criminology
Title Social Censure and Critical Criminology PDF eBook
Author Anthony Amatrudo
Publisher Springer
Pages 382
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1349952214

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This edited collection focuses on the sociology of 'social censure' – the sociological term advocated by Colin Sumner in his seminal writing of the 1980s and 1990s. Social censure has become increasingly important in contemporary criminological writing. This can especially be seen in recent writing on gender and race and also in terms of the way that the state's relationship to crime is now understood. This collection addresses a deficit in the published literature and both revisits themes from an earlier era and looks forward to the development of new writing that develops Sumner’s seminal work on social censure. The contributors are drawn from leading scholars from across the Social Sciences and Law and they address a wide range of issues such as: race, youth justice, policing, welfare, and violence. The resulting volume is an interdisciplinary text which will be of special interest to scholars and students of Critical Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies, as well as those interested in the operation of the criminal justice system and criminological theory.

Punish and Critique

Punish and Critique
Title Punish and Critique PDF eBook
Author Adrian Howe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 228
Release 2005-10-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134941323

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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Political economies of punishment 2. 'New histories of punishment regimes 3. The Foucault Effect: from penology to penality 4. Feminist analytical approaches to women's imprisonment 5. Postmodern feminism and the question of penalty 6. Towards a postmodern penal politic? Bibliography

Understanding Deviance

Understanding Deviance
Title Understanding Deviance PDF eBook
Author David M. Downes
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 423
Release 2011
Genre Law
ISBN 0199569835

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'Understanding Deviance' provides an indispensable guide to the major themes and theories which have come to form the sociology of crime and deviance, from their origins in the research of the University of Chicago sociology department in the 1920s to the most recent work in cultural criminology.

Encyclopedia of Social Deviance

Encyclopedia of Social Deviance
Title Encyclopedia of Social Deviance PDF eBook
Author Craig J. Forsyth
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 857
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483340465

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Social deviance does not involve just criminal behavior—it’s any behavior that violates a cultural norm, and that can involve something as minor as consistently and deliberately wearing lively mismatched socks. Moreover, whether a crime, a sin, or simply unique taste, what’s considered deviant at one time and place can change, as when extensive tattooing and "body art" evolved from a sideshow carnival spectacle to a nearly universal rite of passage within U.S. culture. Drawing contributions from across the social and behavioral sciences, including sociology, anthropology, criminology, politics, psychology, and religion, the Encyclopedia of Social Deviance introduces students to this lively field of rule-making and rebellion that strikes at the core of what it means to be an individual living in a social world. Key Features: More than 300 articles are organized A-to-Z in two volumes available in both electronic and print formats. Articles, authored by key figures in the field, conclude with cross-reference links and further readings. Although organized A-to-Z, a thematic “Reader’s Guide” groups related articles by broad areas (e.g., Concepts; Theories; Research Methodologies; Individual Deviance; Organizational Deviance; etc.) as one handy search feature on the e-Reference platform, which also includes a comprehensive index of search terms.

Stigma and Social Exclusion in Healthcare

Stigma and Social Exclusion in Healthcare
Title Stigma and Social Exclusion in Healthcare PDF eBook
Author Caroline Carlisle
Publisher Routledge
Pages 320
Release 2005-08-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134737076

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Whilst those in healthcare might like to think that they work to reduce stigma and social exclusion of others, this book reveals many strategies by which healthcare professionals contribute to increasing these conditions. Written by practitioners, some of whom have themselves been stigmatised, the book exposes the hidden processes of prejudice and the dogma of ideology that permeate contemporary healthcare. Engaging with the realities of stigma through a grassroots approach, topics covered include: * hearing * sight * sexuality * HIV and AIDS * drug use * teenage pregnancy * breastfeeding * old age. Stigma and Social Exclusion in Healthcare provides practical solutions to problems, recommendations for training and a blueprint for the future. It will prove a valuable reference for all those wanting to deal with the issues of stigmatisation.