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Crime, harm and consumerism / edited by Steve Hall, Tereza Kuldova, and Mark Horsley.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hall, Steve, 1955- editor.
Kuldova, Tereza, editor.
Horsley, Mark, editor.
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Series:
Routledge studies in crime and society
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Consumption (Economics)--Case studies.
Consumption (Economics).
Criminology--Case studies.
Criminology.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 179 pages).
polychrome
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Steve Hall is an Emeritus Professor of Criminology who worked at the universities of Northumbria, Durham and Teesside. Essentially a criminologist, he has also published in the fields of sociology, history and radical philosophy. He is author of Theorizing Crime and Deviance, and co-author of The Rise of the Right, Revitalizing Criminological Theory, Riots and Political Protest, Rethinking Social Exclusion, Criminal Identities and Consumer Culture and Violent Night. He is co-editor of New Directions in Criminology. Tereza Kuldova is a social anthropologist and Senior Researcher at the Work Research Institute, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway. She is the author of the monographs How Outlaws Win Friends and Influence People, Luxury Indian Fashion: A Social Critique and editor of Fashion India: Spectacular Capitalism, as well as Urban Utopias: Excess and Expulsion in Neoliberal South Asia and Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs and Street Gangs: Scheming Legality, Resisting Criminalization. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of the open-access peer-reviewed Journal of Extreme Anthropology. Mark Horsley is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Chester. He is the author of The Dark Side of Prosperity, a book about the causes and consequences of mass indebtedness in the run up to and aftermath of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. In addition to other works on credit and debt, he has also published on criminological theory and the history of crime.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of contributors
Introduction
Part 1 Historical and theoretical perspectives
1 Consumer culture and English history's lost object
2 The libertine: criminal luxury, the Sadean system, and materialist horror
3 The commodification of abstinence
Part 2 Contexts and case studies
4 Mass indebtedness and the luxury of payment means
5 Luxury brands in the wrong hands: of Harleys, harm, and sovereignty
6 Substances: the luxurious, the sublime, and the harmful
7 Gambling and harm in 24/7 capitalism: reflections from the post-disciplinary present
8 Toxic sovereignty: understanding fraud as the expression of special liberty within late capitalism
9 Spy vs Spy: the surveillance state of social media
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 30, 2020).
ISBN:
9780429755118
0429755112
9780429424472
0429424477
9780429755095
0429755090
9780429755101
0429755104
Publisher Number:
40029902868
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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