Janani Umamaheswar
Janani Umamaheswar
Despite a surge of interest in wrongful convictions, scholarship on the social processes through which the experience of wrongful conviction harms family life over time remains limited. In this article, I explore the shifting and accumulati...
Criminalization of Asylum Seekers in Israel: Toward an Agentic Research Perspective that Opposes Othering and Estrangement [0.03%]
以色列对避难寻求者的犯罪化现象:反对歧视和疏离的行为研究视角
Gila Amitay
Gila Amitay
At the start of the millennium, asylum seekers (ASs) from Eritrea and South Sudan began arriving in Israel as a consequence of armed conflicts in their countries. In their first months of stay, their civil status was not regulated. Later on...
Punitive Governance and the Criminalization of Socioenvironmental, Anti-Austerity, and Anticorruption Mobilizations in Puerto Rico [0.03%]
惩罚性治理与波多黎各的社会环境、反紧缩和反对腐败运动的犯罪化
Jose Atiles
Jose Atiles
This paper shows how the Puerto Rican government has used punitive governance to deal with three important reactions to the multilayered crisis affecting Puerto Rico since 2006: socioenvironmental mobilizations; anti-austerity mobilizations...
The Crisis of Higher Education: Neoliberalism and the Privileging of "Innovation" in The Twenty-First Century [0.03%]
21世纪高等教育危机:新自由主义与“创新”的特权化
Daniel Morris,Harry Targ
Daniel Morris
The authors of this paper maintain that challenging the frame of "innovation" as a privileged keyword for higher education is a fresh and useful intervention in the conversation about the neoliberalization of higher education in the United ...
$ over Ethics: Higher Education and the Private Prions Industry, a Symptom of the Theology of Neoliberalism [0.03%]
超越伦理:高等教育与私营监狱产业,新自由主义神学的症状之一
Dawn L Rothe,Dave Kauzlarich,Bruce Arneklev
Dawn L Rothe
Neoliberalism's impact on our everyday lives, culture, and institutions is powerful and ubiquitous. One might suspect that higher education, especially non-profit colleges and universities, would be less affected and more resistant to the e...
Guest Editors' Introduction [0.03%]
客编序言
Dawn L Rothe,David Kauzlarich,Bruce Arneklev
Dawn L Rothe
Michael J DeValve
Michael J DeValve
The purpose of this essay is the creation of a theory of suffering and healing. This "ontological" theory is intended to serve as a foundation for the development of justice-related responses to harm (i.e., crime and victimization, inter al...
No Time for Rest: An Exploration of Sleep and Social Harm in the North East Night-Time Economy (NTE) [0.03%]
不眠不休:论东北夜间经济中的睡眠与社会危害
Mark G Bushell
Mark G Bushell
This article explores the problem of sleep deprivation amongst migrant workers in North East England's night-time economy (NTE). After first outlining some of the physical and psychological effects of sleep loss, the narrative then focuses ...
Richard Watermeyer,Rille Raaper,Margarida Borras Batalla
Richard Watermeyer
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the operation of universities around the world. A transition to online platforms and remote forms of working as a consequence of national lockdown measures and campus closures has produced new l...
"I'll Choose My Own Way": Delinquent Girls and Boys in Search of Gender Hegemony [0.03%]
“我选择自己的路”——越轨少年男女对性别主导权的追求
Armelle Weil
Armelle Weil
This article analyzes juvenile delinquency through the concept of "gender projects." It argues that delinquency makes the embodiment of specific masculinities and femininities possible, and thereby contributes to "gender achievement" (or "g...