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cultural criminology
looks at crime and the responses to it through the lens of culture and meaning
crime as culture
examines criminal behavior as distinctly part of certain subcultures
culture as crime
how do certain cultural expressions, art forms, or entertainment become labelled as criminal or dangerous by authorities and media?
instant ethnography
capturing immediate, vivid moments of crime
immersive ethnography
long-term participation in a subculture or community
visual ethnography
use of photography and film to study cultural practices and symbolic representations
visual media analysis
studying crime through crime related imagery
symbolic interactionism
focus on how people interpret and give meaning to criminal acts
cultural hegemony
dominant cultural norms
alternative understanding/sympathetic participation
making sense of experimental knowledge from someone else’s point of view
reflexivity
researcher self-awareness and awareness of one’s own positionality