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Spending Right? Precariat Students’ Experience of Student Loans
(2015-06-01)
Drawing on the concepts of “habitus” (Bourdieu & Passeron, 1990), “stigma management,” (Goffman, 1963) and “moral boundaries” (Sayer, 2005) which feature strongly in the existing literature on working-class students, this ...
Dying Professions: Exploring Emotion Management Among Doctors and Funeral Directors
(2017-04)
There are few more emotive experiences in life than death. Drawing on Arlie Hochschild’s concept of emotional labour, this study compares the emotional responsibilities of two groups of death professionals: doctors and ...
"To Overcome" Contexts of Violence: Popular Education and Historical Memory in a Maya Achi Community
(2012-12-12)
Postwar Guatemala continues to contend with ongoing criminal and state violence, insecurity, racial exclusion and disparity, exacerbated by neoliberal and neocolonial economic policies. These patterns are rooted in centuries ...
Caring by Example: Assessing South Korea's knowledge sharing initiative for universal health coverage in low and middle-income countries
(2017-08-30)
South Korea, once one of the poorest countries in the world, achieved universal health coverage (UHC) in 1989 in a record 12 years. Based on this success, the country now shares its expertise through its training course ...
“Bodies of Evidence: Sex and Murder (or Gender and Homicide) in Early Modern England."
(Wiley Blackwell, 2015)
“’Murder’s Crimson Badge’: Homicide in the Age of Shakespeare."
(Oxford University Press, 2016)
Small-town, Professional, and Community-based Policing: Reformative and Strategic Rhetoric
(2012)
In this article, we explore the ideological construction of the concepts Small Town Policing, police Professionalism, and Community-based Policing (CBP). Professional policing responded to the major deficiencies of Small ...
Power, Discipline, and Dis/comfort: Indigenizing University Curricula
(2017-04)
Since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued its Calls to Action in 2015, Canadian universities have emphasized the importance of inclusivity and diversity and set strategic goals to incorporate Indigenous perspectives ...
The Development of an Aboriginal Criminal Justice System: The Case of Elsipogtog
(2013)
This paper focuses on the development of a comprehensive community-based Aboriginal criminal justice system in Elsipogtog New Brunswick, the apex of which has been its Healing to Wellness court (H-W) which became operational ...
“Coverture and Criminal Forfeiture in English Law."
(Ashgate, 2014)