Article in Editor’s Choice Collection
There is a new Editor’s Choice Collection that features 9 articles published in Theoretical Criminology on the topic of race and ethnicity. My co-authored article, Mapping the margins of intersectionality: Criminological possibilities in a transnational world, is the second piece in the collection, which includes the following articles:
Editor’s Choice on Race and Ethnicity
- Difference, diversity, and criminology: The cosmospolitan vision by Barbara Hudson (August 2008; vol. 12, 3: pp. 275-292)
- Mapping the margins of intersectionality: Criminological possibilities in a transnational world by Kathryn Henne and Emily Troshynski (November 2013; vol. 17, 4: pp. 455-473, first published 19 July 2013)
- Private security, political economy and the policy of race: Probing global hypotheses through the case of South Africa by Michael Kempa and Anne-Marie Singh (August 2008; vol. 12, 3: pp. 333-354)
- Digesting men? Ethnicity, gender and food: Perspectives from a ‘prison ethnography’ by Rod Earle and Correta Phillips (May 2012; vol. 16, 2: pp. 141-156)
- Race, Science and the Construction of Native Criminality in Colonial India by Mark Brown (August 2001; vol. 5, 3: pp. 345-368)
- Policing the ‘progressive’ city: The racialized geography of drug law enforcement by Mona Lynch, Marisa Omori, Aaron Roussell, and Matthew Valasik (August 2013; vol. 17, 3: pp. 335-357, first published 4 March 2013)
- The purloined prisoner by Sora Y. Han (May 2012; vol. 16, 2: pp. 157-174)
- ‘This is your face on meth’: The punitive spectacle of ‘white trash’ in the rural war on drugs by Travis Linnemann and Tyler Wall (August 2013; vol. 17, 3: pp. 315-334, first published 23 January 2013)
- Street capital: Ethnicity and violence on the streets of Oslo by Sveinung Sandberg (May 2008; vol. 12, 2: pp. 153-171)
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