Late Modernity, Structural Violence and the Collective Memory: Tools for Understanding the "Social Harm" of Homelessness, Mean Streets: Epilogue

Mean Streets: Late Modernity, Structural Violence and the Collective Memory: Tools for Understanding the "Social Harm" of Homelessness

 

WRITTEN BY

  • Inaki Rivera Beiras, Observatory on the Penal System and Human Rights, University of Barcelona

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

  • Who shapes the punitive subjectivities of late modernity?
  • Structural violence - as a frame of reference
  • Memory as antidote - the Frankfurt School
  • The social harm paradigm: towards (or beyond) a "new" criminology?
  • The necessary (and indispensable) social mobilisation
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You may find the Chapter on the following link. Please do not hesitate to comment on social media using the following hashtag: #MeanStreets

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Author: 
Iñaki Rivera Beiras
Year of publication: 
2 013
Publisher: 
Housing Rights Watch
Organisation: 
Housing Rights Watch, FEANTSA, Fondation Abbé Pierre
Subject: 
Criminalización
Country: 

Destacado

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