Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 5465 g
Experiences with the Powerful and the Powerless
Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 5465 g
ISBN: 978-1-137-37939-9
Verlag: SPRINGER NATURE
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Research
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1. Reflexivity in Criminological Research; Karen Lumsden and Aaron Winter PART I: RESEARCH RELATIONSHIPS Editors' Introduction; Karen Lumsden and Aaron Winter 2. Negotiating 'Victim Communities': Reflexivity and Method in Researching High Profile Crimes; Nicola O'Leary 3. Relationships Between Gatekeepers and Researchers: The Experience of Conducting Evaluations into Parenting Programmes in Community and Penal Settings; Julie T. Davies and Dr Eleanor Peters 4. The Mango Tree: Exploring the Prison Space for Research; Rimple Mehta 5. Reflective Friend Research: The Relational Aspects of Social Scientific Research; Stephen Case and Kevin Haines PART II: IDENTITIES, SUBJECTIVITIES AND INTERSECTIONALITIES: GENDER AND CLASS Editors' Introduction; Karen Lumsden and Aaron Winter 6. Having the Balls: Reflections on Doing Gendered Research with Football Hooligans; Emma Poulton 7. The Interplay between Power and Reflexivity in Feminist Research on Young Women's Safety; Oona Brooks 8. Power, Pregnancy and Prison: The Impact of a Researcher's Pregnancy on Qualitative Interviews with Female Prisoners; Emily Luise Hart 9. Writing the Ethnographic Self in Research on Marginalised Youths and Masculinity; Elias le Grand PART III: IDENTITIES, SUBJECTIVITIES AND INTERSECTIONALITIES: RACE AND ETHNICITY Editors' Introduction; Karen Lusmden and Aaron Winter 10. From 'Hate Crimes' to Social Harm: Critical Moments and Reflexive Practice; David Glisch-Sanchez 11. Prison is My Family Business: Reflections of an African American Woman with Incarcerated Relatives Doing Research on Incarcerated African American Fathers; Breea C. Willingham 12. Accessing the Experiences of Female and Minority Police Officers: Observations from an Ethnographic Researcher; Meghan E. Hollis 13. Researching 'Bogus' Asylum Seekers, 'Illegal' Migrants and 'Crimmigrants'; Monish Bhatia 14. Researching 'Hidden Populations': Reflections of a Quantitative Researcher in Understanding 'Established' and 'Immigrant' Groups' Perceptions of Crime and Social (Dis)Order; Clare E. Griffiths 15: 'Coming in from the Cold': Constructing Qualitative 'Criminality' in Australia's Penal-Welfare State; Michael Wearing PART IV: RISK, ETHICS AND RESEARCHER SAFETY Editors' Introduction; Karen Lumsden and Aaron Winter 16. From Paper Ethics to Real World Research: Supervising Ethical Reflexivity When Taking Risks in Research with 'The Risky'; Ruth Armstrong, Loraine Gelsthorpe and Ben Crewe 17. Armed Robbery and Ethnographic Connection in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil; Stephanie C. Kane PART V: POWER, PARTISANSHIP AND BIAS Editors' Introduction; Karen Lumsden and Aaron Winter 18. Politics, Power and Gender: Reflections on Researching Female Policy Elites in Criminal Justice; Gemma Birkett 19. Overcoming Barriers in the Criminal Justice System: Examining the Value and Challenges of Interviewing Legal Practitioners; Kate Fitz-Gibbon 20. Doing Research in Prison: How to Resist Institutional Pressures; Vanina Ferreccio and Francesca Vianello 21. 'You Are What You Research': Bias and Partisanship in an Ethnography of Boy Racers; Karen Lumsden PART VI: REFLEXIVITY AND INNOVATION: NEW CONTEXTS, CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES Editors' Introduction; Karen Lumsden and Aaron Winter 22. Online Gambling, Advantage Play, Reflexivity and Virtual Ethnography; James Banks 23. Reflexivity and Participatory Policy Ethnography: Situating the Self in a Transnational Criminology of Harm Production; Jarrett Blaustein 24. Innovative Justice: According to Whom?; Hannah Graham and Rob White