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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Extreme Methods: Researching Deviance, Social Harm and Control
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Extreme Methods: Researching Deviance, Social Harm and Control
Special Issue edited by Olga Petintseva, Ghent University
Published:
2019-09-23
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Editorial
Extreme Methods: Researching Deviance, Social Harm and Control
Olga Petintseva
3-5
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Articles
Aligning Action Research and Restorative Justice: Highlighting Epistemological Tensions
Brunilda Pali
7-29
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Exile, Return, Record Exploring Historical Narratives and Community Resistance through Participatory Filmmaking in ‘Post-conflict’ Guatemala
Tessa Boeykens
30-56
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‘My Life is Like a Movie’: Making a Fiction Film as a Route to Knowledge Production on Gang Political Performances in Goma, DR Congo
Maarten Hendriks
57-76
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Reintegration, Hospitality and Hostility: Song-writing and Song-sharing in Criminal Justice
Alison Urie, Fergus McNeill, Lucy Cathcart Frödén, Jo Collinson-Scott, Phil Crockett Thomas, Oliver Escobar, Sandy Macleod, Graeme McKerracher
77-101
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‘Just Knocking out Pills’: An Ethnography of British Drug Dealers in Ibiza
Tim Turner
102-120
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When Overt Research Feels Covert: Researching Women and Gangs in a Context of Silence and Fear
Ellen Van Damme
121-134
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Observing Participants: Digital Ethnography in Online Dating Environments and the Cultivation of Online Research Identities
Antonio Silva Esquinas, Rebeca Cordero Verdugo, Jorge Ramiro Pérez Suárez, Daniel Briggs
135-151
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The Significance of ‘Things’ in Cybercrime: How to Apply Actor-network Theory in (Cyber)criminological Research and Why it Matters
Wytske van der Wagen
152-168
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Book Reviews
Parkour as Hyper-conformity to Consumerism in Times of Austerity and Insecurity
Tereza Kuldova
169-173
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Contemporary World as a Massive Design Failure: A Way Out?
Nicolás Acosta García
174-177
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Experimental
Sacrum
Jeremy Biles
178-183
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