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Crime, Harm and Consumerism

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Crime, Harm and Consumerism book

Crime, Harm and Consumerism

DOI link for Crime, Harm and Consumerism

Crime, Harm and Consumerism book

Edited BySteve Hall, Tereza Kuldova, Mark Horsley
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 31 January 2020
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429424472
Pages 208 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429424472
SubjectsHumanities, Social Sciences
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Hall, S. (Ed.), Kuldova, T. (Ed.), Horsley, M. (Ed.). (2020). Crime, Harm and Consumerism. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429424472

This book offers a collection of cutting-edge essays on the relationship between crime, harm and consumer culture. Although consumer culture has been addressed across the social sciences, it has yet to be fully explored in criminology. The editors bring together an impressive list of authors with original ideas and a fresh perspective to this field. The collection first introduces the reader to three sets of ideas which will be especially useful to students and researchers piecing together theoretical frameworks for their studies. New concepts such as pseudo-pacification, the materialist libertine and the commodification of abstinence can be used as foundation stones for new explanatory criminological analyses in the 21st century. The collection then moves on to present case studies based on rigorous empirical work in the fields of consumption and debt, ‘outlaw’ gangs, illegal drug markets, gambling, the mentality that drives investment fraudsters and the relationship between social media and state surveillance. These case studies showcase the strength of the research skills and knowledge these scholars offer to the field of criminology. Written in a clear and direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars in criminology, sociology, cultural studies, social theory and those interested in learning about the effects of consumer culture in modern society.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Steve Hall, Tereza Kuldova and Mark Horsley

Part 1. Historical and Theoretical Perspectives

1. Consumer Culture and English History’s Lost Object

Steve Hall

2. The Libertine: Criminal Luxury, the Sadean System, and Materialist Horror

Mark Featherstone

3. The Commodification of Abstinence

Justin Kotzé

Part 2. Contexts and Case Studies

4. Mass Indebtedness and the Luxury of Payment Means

Mark Horsley and Anthony Lloyd

5. Luxury Brands in the Wrong Hands: Of Harleys, Harm and Sovereignty

Tereza Kuldova

6. Substances: The Luxurious, the Sublime and the Harmful

Tammy Ayres

7. Gambling and Harm in 24/7 Capitalism: Reflections from the Post-Disciplinary Present

Thomas Raymen and Oliver Smith

8. Toxic Sovereignty: Understanding Fraud as the Expression of Special Liberty within Late-Capitalism

Kate Tudor

9. Spy vs Spy: The Surveillance State of Social Media

Leanne McRae

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