Deborah Landry, PhD Resistance, Commodification & Public Space Criminological Theories II.

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Deborah Landry, PhD Resistance, Commodification & Public Space Criminological Theories II

This Week… Outline course Introductions Review syllabus Lecture

General Theme What is the ‘reality’ of contemporary crime and who determines it? Resistance Resistance Consumption Consumption Public Space Public Space

Course Materials “Cultural Criminology” Octopus Books University Book store Library E-BookE-Book U of O Online Journals Class WebSite

Evaluating You We are working towards the final project …. Take Home Midterm #1 Take Home Midterm #2 Final Paper: Theoretical Case Study Attendance is mandatory (see syllabus)

Evaluating Me Culture & Crime Ethnographic Research – Municipal legislation Graffiti Busking Pedagogy – To create knowledge-able students… Pedagogy – praxis

Crime & Culture Interrogating ‘crime’ through the lens of culture Identity Reaction to institutions.... Race, class, gender, sexuality... Race, class, gender, sexuality... Also, things like: education, economy, mass media... Also, things like: education, economy, mass media...

Crime Challenge reductionist definitions about criminalization Culture is dynamic... so too are definitions & experiences of ‘crime’ Meaningful creativity? Creative destruction?

Culture Imbuing the most mundane objects with meaning…. “…the negotiation of cultural meaning intertwines with the immediacy of criminal experience” (p.3)

Research, Ethics & Criminology

Working towards a ‘Case Study’