Harmful societies : understanding social harm
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Harmful societies : understanding social harm
(Studies in social harm)
Policy Press, 2016
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-171) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
While the notion of social harm has long interested critical criminologists it is now being explored as an alternative field of study, which provides more accurate analyses of the vicissitudes of life.
However, important aspects of this notion remain undeveloped, in particular the definition of social harm, the question of responsibility and the methodologies for studying harm. This book, the first to theorise and define the social harm concept beyond criminology, seeks to address these omissions and questions why some capitalist societies appear to be more harmful than others. In doing so it provides a platform for future debates, in this series and beyond.
It will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers across criminology, sociology, social policy, socio-legal studies and geography.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Defining social harm
- Capitalist formations and the production of harm
- Harm reduction regimes and the production of physical harm
- Harm reduction regimes and the production of autonomy and relational harms
- Harm reduction regimes, neoliberalism and the production of harm
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