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Narrative Criminology as Critical Criminology
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Sandberg, Sveinung
, Presser, Lois
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Crime
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminologists
/ Criminology
/ Modernity
/ Narratives
/ Reflexivity
/ Resistance
/ Social life & customs
2019
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Narrative Criminology as Critical Criminology
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Sandberg, Sveinung
, Presser, Lois
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Crime
/ Criminal justice
/ Criminologists
/ Criminology
/ Modernity
/ Narratives
/ Reflexivity
/ Resistance
/ Social life & customs
2019
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Narrative Criminology as Critical Criminology
2019
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Overview
Narrative criminology is a theoretical paradigm rooted in a view of stories as influencing harmful actions and arrangements. Narrative criminologists explore the storied bases of a variety of harms and also consider the narratives with which actors resist patterns of harm. We submit that narrative criminology is an apt and powerful framework for research in critical criminology because narrative criminology is fundamentally concerned with harm or resistance to harm, underscores collective involvement in the genesis of harm, illuminates the dynamism of harm and therefore the possibilities of resistance, and compels a reflexive stance on one’s research. Stories are recounted at multiple levels of social life. They are self-consciously and habitually generated, structured and creative, populated by things said and things not said. The complexities of stories are a good match for the complexities of crime, harm and justice in late modernity—core concerns of critical criminology.
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Springer Nature B.V
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