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“Criminology Reloaded” Criminological Theories II
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This Week… Outline course Introductions Review syllabus Mini Lecture
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Criminological Theories II Last in a trilogy – CRM 1301: ‘whenever’ to 1920s – Crim. Theories I : 1920s-1960s – Crim. Theories II : 1960s – now Cumulative – Research methods – Substantive topics – Critical Seminars Critical Focus
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General Theme What is the ‘reality’ of contemporary crime and who determines it?
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Course Materials “Cultural Criminology” Octopus Books University Book store Library E-BookE-Book U of O Online Journals Class WebSite www.pedagogmob.com
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Evaluating You We are working towards the final project …. Take Home Midterm #1 Take Home Midterm #2 Presentation: 10% Final Paper: Theoretical Case Study: 30% Attendance is mandatory (see syllabus)
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Evaluating Me Cultural & Crime Ethnographic Research – Municipal legislation Graffiti Busking Pedagogy – To create knowledge-able students… Pedagogy – praxis
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Crime & Culture Interrogating ‘crime’ through the lens of culture Emotion/Excitement Emotion/Excitement – Heroic fantasies Subterranean Values Subterranean Values Reaction to larger cultural institutions.... Reaction to larger cultural institutions....
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Crime Challenge reductionist definitions about criminalization Culture is dynamic, so too are definitions & experiences of ‘crime’ Meaningful creativity? Creative destruction?
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Culture Imbuing the most mundane objects with meaning…. “…the negotiation of cultural meaning intertwines with the immediacy of criminal experience” (p.3)
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Violence
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Violence
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Research, Ethics & Criminology
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Working towards a ‘Case Study’
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Next Week Tuesday: Lecture & Discuss Case Study Thursday: Carleton University Lecture – Shuttle – OC Transpo (85,94,95,96,97...) to Bayview/O-train If you have a class immediately before/after on Thursday, talk to me.
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