Social Justice
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Race for the Future.
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Review of Melanie Bush, Breaking The Code of Good Intentions: Everyday Forms of Whiteness.
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Staff use of force in U.S. confinement settings: lawful control tactics versus corporal punishment.
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You Have the Right to Remain Violent: Police Academy Curricula and the Facilitation of Police Overreach.
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Fatal injustice: rampant punitiveness, child prisoner deaths, and institutionalized denial--a case for comprehensive independent inquiry in England and Wales.
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Crimes of Bhopal and the global campaign for justice.
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Urban renewal and the end of social housing: the roll out of neoliberalism in East Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg: urban renewal, urban policy, and modes of regulation.
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Sarah Haley, No Mercy Here: Gender; Punishment, and the Making of Jim Crow Modernity.
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Engaging the past: Charles M. Goethe, American Eugenics, and Sacramento State University.
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The Bush administration, debt relief, and the war on terror: reforming the international development system as part of the neoconservative project.
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The fall of the 1955 system in Japanese politics and the current crisis of hegemony.
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Border Games and Border Thinking: A Review of Border Games; Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide.
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A Critical Call to Change the US Criminal Justice System from Below.
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From 3 R's to 3 C's: corporate curriculum and culture in public schools.
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Editors' Introduction Neoliberalism in Higher Education: Practices, Policies, and Issues.
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Then and now, us and them: a historical reflection on deaths in and out of custody.
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Negotiating metropolitan spaces and identities: a historian's reading of tactics in 1920's New York homicide trials.
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Marked Men: Masculinity, Mobility, and Convict Tattoos, 1919-1940.
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Recovering, amplifying, and networking the voices of the disappeared--political prisoners on Internet media.
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Codes of conduct: challenges and opportunities for workers' rights.
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Preventive urban discipline: rent-a-cops and neoliberal glocalization in Germany.
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Entangling Intentionally: Reflections on Torture and Structure.
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Bowling for Columbine: critically interrogating the industry of fear.
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Commentary: the state that signed the contract felled a city--one voice at the intersection of public war and private profit.
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Susanne L. Jonas, 1941-2022.
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Women on the move: civilian responses to the war on poor women.
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Healing, violence, and Native American women.
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Keeping Kids for Profit: A Cautionary Tale of Public Service Corruption and "Slumcare" within the Expanding Juvenile Crime Control Industry.
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Commentary: organizing tensions--from the prison to the military-industrial complex.
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Globalization, border reconstruction projects, and transnational crime.
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Navigating the labyrinth of silence: feminist artists in Mexico.
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Gentrification and Resistance: Racial Projects in the Neoliberal Order.
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Patriot acts.
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Reconsidering the 'crisis' of the black male in America.
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The Stench of Canteen Culture: Cop Culture and the Case of Federico Aldrovandi.
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On the Outs: Global Capitalism and Transcarceration.
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How Employers Steal from Employees: The Untold Story.
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Transnational crime as productive fiction.
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No border: games with(out) frontiers.
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The Long Kesh hunger strikers: 25 years later.
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Welfare is not for sale: campaigns against welfare profiteers in Milwaukee.
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Immigration Detention and the Racialized Governance of Illegality in the United Kingdom.
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The Resurgence of Marxist Feminist Analytics.
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No child left behind: who wins? who loses?
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Making multiple literacies visible in the writing classroom: from Cupareo, Guanajuato, to Cal State, Monterey Bay.
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Review of Bobby Sands: Nothing but an Unfinished Song.
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Counterrevolution, the spectacle, and the situationist avant-garde.
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Crime, governance, and knowledge production: the "two-track common-sense approach" to juvenile criminality in the United States.
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Battling for human rights and social justice: a Latina/o critical race media analysis of Latina/o student youth activism in the wake of 2006 anti-immigrant sentiment.
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Babylon war: black nationalism, black imprisonment, and white supremacy.
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Missing in action: "framing" race on prime-time television.
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Images from the streets: art for social change from the Homelessness Photography Project.
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"They'd all love me dead ...": the investigation, inquest, and implications of the death of Annie Kelly.
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International Tribunal on Violation of Human Rights in Puerto Rico and Vieques by the United States of America.
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Communities of interest, social justice, and congressional redistricting: the case of Louisiana's fourth district in the 1990s.
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New transdisciplinary visualities as an alternative to redistribute the power of thought.
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Confronting the Disabling Effects of Imprisonment: Toward Prehabilitation.
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The Great White North encounters September 11: race, gender, and nation in Canada's national daily, the Globe and Mail.
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The dialectics of privatization and advocacy in New York City's workfare state.
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Exhausting People, Extracting Revenue: Police, Prisons, and Counterinsurgency.
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C.J. and the bald girl.
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Decolonizing antiracism.
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The end of disarmament and the arms races to come.
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Immigration on the public mind: immigration reform in the Obama administration.
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Legal control and resistance post-Seattle.
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Has Campus Branding Become Higher Education's Version of Fake News?
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Cascading Movements for Peace: From Women Strike for Peace to UNSCR 1325.
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The Ottawa Special Services Project: A Case Study in Destabilization.
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Aboriginal deaths in custody: a continuing systematic abuse.
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A world without prisons: resisting militarism, globalized punishment, and empire (1).
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Defending the pueblo: indigenous identity and struggles for social justice in Guatemala, 1970 to 1980.
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Kolaps.
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Police Abolition as Community Struggle against State Violence.
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Toxic cities: globalizing the problem of waste.
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Peace, Praxis, and Women Farmers in China.
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The art of empathy: employing the arts in social inquiry with poor, working-class women.
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Prison Writing in 20th-Century America.
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Negotiating treacherous terrain: disciplinary power, security cultures, and affective ties in a local antiwar movement.
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Federal Indian law and violent crime: Native women and children at the mercy of the State.
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Rebranding Mass Incarceration: The Lippman Commission and Carceral Devolution in New York City.
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Mobile capital, immobile labor: inequality and opportunity in the tortilla industry.
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Latino immigrant rights in the shadow of the national security state: responses to domestic preemptive strikes.
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Legitimizing empire: racial and gender politics of the war on terrorism.
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Environmental harm and the political economy of consumption.
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God of the Rodeo: The Search for Hope, Faith, and a Six-Second Ride in Louisiana's Angola Prison.
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Market patriotism and the "war on terror".
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Class, labor, and the home-front detective: Hammett, Chandler, Woolrich, and the dissident lawman (and woman) in 1940s Hollywood and beyond.
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Beyond Racialized Carceral Safety: Toward a Conceptualization of Black Safety.
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Introduction: applied research and social justice.
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Passion through the profession: being both activist and academic.
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Lifetime felony disenfranchisement in Florida, Texas, and Iowa: symbolic and instrumental law.
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The false allure of security technologies.
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International Water Disputes of Varying Intensity, Eighties and Nineties.
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Private corrections, financial infrastructure, and transportation: the new geo-economy of shipping prisoners.
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This Side of Glory: The Autobiography of David Hilliard and the Story of the Black Panther Party.
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Introduction: neoliberal globalization, urban privatization, and resistance.
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Mexican border crossers: the Mexican body in immigration discourse.
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Myanmar: Promoting Reconciliation between the Rohingya Muslims and Buddhists of Rakhine State.
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On (In)justice: Undisciplined Abolitionism in Canada.
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Reconciling research, rallies, and citizenship: reflections on youth-led diversity workshops and intercultural alliances.
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Citizenship normalizing and white preservice social studies teachers.
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From cowboy detectives to soldiers of fortune: private security contracting and its contradictions on the new frontiers of capitalist expansion.
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Epilogue.
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The impermanent revolution: the organizational fragility of the Egyptian prodemocracy movement in the troubled transition.
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"Bodies on the move": spatialized locations, identities, and nationality in international work.
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Meth and Cultural Politics.
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Criminal failure and "the chilling effect": a short history of the Bhopal criminal prosecutions.
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The pace of neoliberal globalization: a comparison of three popular movement campaigns in Central America.
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Is another world possible? Is another classroom possible? Radical pedagogy, activism, and social change.
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Agents of Repression: withstanding the test of time.
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Imprisoned bodies: the life-world of the incarcerated.
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The feminization of the corporation, the masculinization of the state.
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Overview: immigration rights and national insecurity.
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Introduction: imprisonment, immigration control, and drug enforcement.
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Detention and torture in Guantanamo.
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Dirty wars: on the unacceptability of torture--a conversation with Olga Talamante.
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A community without a drug problem? Black drug use in Britain.
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Mnemonic hauntings: photography as art of the missing.
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Marian E. Schlotterbeck, Beyond the Vanguard: Everyday Revolutionaries in Allende's Chile.
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Policing Race and Racing Police: The Origin of US Police in Slave Patrols.
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Universal Basic Income, Social Justice, and Marginality: A Critical Evaluation.
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Review of Arab and Arab American Feminisms.
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(Not) being on time: the legacy of the Situationist International--a response to Simeon Hunter.
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Danielle Sered, Until We Reckon: Violence, Mass Incarceration, and a Road to Repair.
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The Fight to Reappear.
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From Santander to Camilo and Che: graffiti and resistance in contemporary Colombia.
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Over-inclusive gang enforcement and urban resistance: a comparison between two cities.
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For their own good: benevolent rhetoric and exclusionary language in public officials' discourse on immigrant-related issues.
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Impunity and the Inner History of Life.
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Streets of terror: marginalization, criminalization, and authoritarian renewal.
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Social Protest as a Liberating Pedagogy of Praxis: Insights from Latina Youth Critical Action Toward Anti-Immigrant Politics.
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You gotta be ready for some serious truth to be spoken.
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The women artists' cooperative space as a site for social change: Artemisia Gallery, Chicago (1973-1979).
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Is "Opting Out" really an answer? Schools, militarism, and the counter-recruitment movement in post-September 11 United States at war.
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Formalist art criticism and the politics of meaning.
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Introduction: the challenges of globalization for workers: transnational and transborder issues.
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The Civil Rights Movement and the continuing struggle for the redemption of America.
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The Crisis of U.S. Hegemony and the Black Liberation Movement.
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Temporary assistance to needy families reauthorization: bill summary, October 3, 2001.
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Antiracism in the cosmopolis: race, class, and gender in the lives of elite Chinese Canadian women.
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Positionality, epistemology, and social justice in the classroom.
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Security and public health.
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Border Games: A Response to Palafox.
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Review of Intractable: Hell Has a Name, Life Inside Australia's First Super-Max Prison.
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Strong-arming exploitable labor: the state and immigrant workers in the Post-Katrina Gulf Coast.
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Applied research in the pursuit of justice: creating change in the community and the academy.
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Comparing the African American and Oromo movements in the global context.
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Spaces of mobilization: the Asian American/Pacific Islander struggle for social justice.
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Moral responsibility in a time of war.
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Women Making Peace in Korea: The DMZ Ecofeminist Farm Project.
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From H Division to Abu Ghraib: regimes of justification and the historical proliferation of state-inflicted terror and violence in maximum-security.
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Invasion of the Americas and the making of the Mestizocoyote nation: heritage of the invasion.
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The privatization of citizen security in Latin America: from elite guards to neighborhood vigilantes.
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Policing the People's University: The Precarity of Sanctuary in the California State University System.
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Black press, white press, and their opposition: the case of the police killing of Tyisha Miller.
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Lessons of belonging and citizenship among Hijas/os de Inmigrantes Mexicanos.
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Youth, social justice, and communities: toward a theory of urban youth policy.
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Wearing "our sword": post-September 11 activism among South Asian Muslim women student organizations in New York.
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Elect, select, reflect.
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Eminent domain and city redevelopment in California: an overview and case study.
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Review of Gordon, The Return of the Dangerous Classes.
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Police Power in the Aftermath of Black Lives Matter.
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Select Commentaries from Black in Appalachia Interviews.
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A Class Production: Higher Education, the Neoliberal Metrics Fetish, and the Production of Inequality/Insecurity.
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The racial economies of criminalization, immigration, and policing in Italy.
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Alex S. Vitale, The End of Policing.
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Echoes of Empire: Excavating the Colonial Roots of Britain's 'War on Gangs'.
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Beyond Carceral Safety: A Case for an Intersectional Black Safety in the Movement for Black Lives.
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The art of social justice.
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Carving the Terrain of Freedom: The Multidimensionality of Youth-Focused Abolition Geography.
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We Are All Criminals: The Abolitionist Potential of Remembering.
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Securing the city: emerging markets in the private provision of security services in Chicago.
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Paul T. Takagi honored.
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The contradictions of a Contrarian: Andre Gunder Frank.
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A long walk with Andre Gunder Frank.
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Governors and Prisoners: The Death of Clemency and the Making of Life Sentences without Release in Pennsylvania.
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Editors' introduction: art, power, and social change.
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Mapping political violence in a Globalized world: the case of Hindu nationalism.
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Editor's Introduction.
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From Fledgling Network to the Creation of an Official Division of the American Society of Criminology: The Growth of Convict Criminology 2.0.
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Incommunicado: Dispatches from a Political Prisoner.
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Black Safety: Threats of Gentrification to Practices of Freedom in DC's Go-Go Music and North Philadelphia's Fletcher Street Riding Club.
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The private/public security Nexus in China.
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The fire this time: A review of taking it personally.
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Neoliberalism, racism, and the war on drugs in Canada.
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Governability and forms of popular justice in the new South Africa and Mozambique: community courts and vigilantism.
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The cultural roots of interventionism in the U.S.
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Privatization, neoliberal development, and the struggle for workers' rights in post-apartheid South Africa.
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Justice, sustainability, and the fair trade movement: a case study of coffee production in Chiapas.
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Transnational crime and refugee protection.
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Alexandra Cox, Trapped in a Vice: The Consequences of Confinement for Young People.
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The World Bank and crimes of globalization: a case study.
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Civics as applied sociology.
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The Accused Poor.
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Building justice after war: the use of multiple post-conflict justice mechanisms.
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The Death of Critical Thinking at Neoliberal U.
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Race, place, space, and political development: Japanese-American radicalism in the "pre-movement" 1960s.
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Feminist policy scholars intervene in welfare debate.
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The reality of political prisoners in the United States: what September 11 taught us about defending them.
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Review of lesser, Searching for Home Abroad: Japanese Brazilians and Transnationalism.