Global Capitalism as Blood Sacrifice: Mainstream American Comic Books and Depictions of Economic Inequality [0.03%]
以漫画书的形式看世界经济:主流美国漫画书与经济不平等的描绘
Nickie D Phillips,Staci Strobl
Nickie D Phillips
The past few decades have witnessed unprecedented global economic catastrophes that exacerbated pre-existing socioeconomic inequalities. Although many scholars have attributed the resulting social harms to the failures of neoliberal capital...
Strange Bedfellows: Austerity and Social Justice at the Neoliberal University [0.03%]
怪异的盟友:新自由主义大学里的紧缩与社会公正政策
Stephen L Muzzatti
Stephen L Muzzatti
This article examines some aspects of the operation of universities under neoliberalism in Canada and the USA. It begins with a short overview of neoliberalism's impact on higher education, subsequently turning to a discussion of some of th...
Academics Versus Athletics? The Protection and Prioritization of College Athletics in an Era of Neoliberal Austerity [0.03%]
学术 vs. 体育?新时期新自由主义紧缩政策下的大学体育保护与优先级问题研究
Victoria E Collins
Victoria E Collins
In an era of neoliberal capitalism, public funding to higher education has increasingly been subject to austerity measures that, based on cost-benefit analyses, have resulted in privatization, tuition hikes, outsourcing, and program, staff,...
When the Islamic State Kills: Ironies of American and ISIS Executions [0.03%]
当伊斯兰国杀人之时:美国与“伊斯兰国”处决人的讽刺之处
Paul Kaplan
Paul Kaplan
These research notes explore the idea of comparing executions in the United States (US) to executions undertaken by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Is it possible that America's ostensibly rational, formal, and "clinical" death ...
Exploring Carceral Food Systems as Sites of Contestation and Possibility in Canadian Federal Prisons: The Food Services Modernization Initiative [0.03%]
加拿大联邦监狱中的惩教食品体系:在《食品服务现代化倡议》中的争论与可能性探索
Amanda Wilson
Amanda Wilson
Centering the perspectives and lived experiences of incarcerated persons, this article considers the ways food is used as a tool and site of contestation and possibility within federal prisons in Canada. Focusing specifically on the impleme...
Power(ful) Connections: Exploring the Revolving Doors Phenomenon as a Form of State-Corporate Crime [0.03%]
权力(化)纽带:从企业合谋犯罪的角度审视旋转门现象
Mònica Pons-Hernández
Mònica Pons-Hernández
The 'revolving doors' phenomenon is the name given to the movement of individuals from public office to private companies and vice versa. It is believed that this phenomenon impacts the decision-making process to the detriment of the public...
Living Death at the Intersection of Necropower and Disciplinary Power: A Qualitative Exploration of Racialised and Detained Groups in Australia [0.03%]
澳大利亚种族化和被拘留群体的“活死状态”:刑罚权力与规训权力交织下的定性探索
Samantha ODonnell
Samantha ODonnell
This article challenges state-sponsored violence in Australia by exploring the experiences of young Indigenous people in youth detention and refugees in immigration detention in Australia as a form of living death. This article examines how...
Exploring Media Representations of the Nexus Between Climate Change and Crime in the United States [0.03%]
美国气候变化与犯罪问题的媒体叙事研究
Anamika Twyman-Ghoshal,Emma Patten,Elena Ciaramella
Anamika Twyman-Ghoshal
Information on the criminal causes and effects of the climate crisis has the potential to shape public understanding of the problem, influence behavior(s), and prompt policy decisions. This article examines the mediated representation of cl...
'We Can't Get No Nine-to-Five': New York City Gang Membership as a Response to the Structural Violence of Everyday Life [0.03%]
“我们无法获得朝九晚五的工作”——纽约市街头帮派作为日常生活结构性暴力的回应
Rachel Swaner
Rachel Swaner
This article draws on 287 in-depth interviews with young New York City gang members to understand the roles gangs serve in their lives, the impact of labeling the gang as criminal, and what a more critical perspective on gangs reveals about...
Editor's Introduction [0.03%]
编辑导言
Avi Brisman
Avi Brisman