Author: | Gregg Barak, Mahin Ashki, Gregg Barak, Tom Barker, Robert Bohm, Joan Callahan, Jeff Ferrell, David Friedrichs, Carole Garrison, Mark Hamm, Victor Kappeler, Peter Kraska, Raymond Michalowski, Karen Miller, Gary Potter, Thomas Reed, Randall Shelden, Walter S. DeKeseredy | ISBN: | 9781461646709 |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers | Publication: | December 13, 2006 |
Imprint: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers | Language: | English |
Author: | Gregg Barak, Mahin Ashki, Gregg Barak, Tom Barker, Robert Bohm, Joan Callahan, Jeff Ferrell, David Friedrichs, Carole Garrison, Mark Hamm, Victor Kappeler, Peter Kraska, Raymond Michalowski, Karen Miller, Gary Potter, Thomas Reed, Randall Shelden, Walter S. DeKeseredy |
ISBN: | 9781461646709 |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publication: | December 13, 2006 |
Imprint: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Language: | English |
This is an ethnographic collection of 12 edited talks and conversations from a conference on violence, conflict, and the world order held at Eastern Kentucky University. The conference was organized by Carole Garrison, Chair of Criminal Justice and Police Studies at EKU, who arranged for video recording and transcription of the talks and conversations. The collection is divided into two parts: domestic and global issues. Some of the topics examined include violence against women, restrictions on women's reproduction, culture and ideology, homeland security, terrorism and invasion, empire, and human rights. The talks themselves are framed by an insightful and exciting prologue and an intriguing epilogue by the editor.
This is an ethnographic collection of 12 edited talks and conversations from a conference on violence, conflict, and the world order held at Eastern Kentucky University. The conference was organized by Carole Garrison, Chair of Criminal Justice and Police Studies at EKU, who arranged for video recording and transcription of the talks and conversations. The collection is divided into two parts: domestic and global issues. Some of the topics examined include violence against women, restrictions on women's reproduction, culture and ideology, homeland security, terrorism and invasion, empire, and human rights. The talks themselves are framed by an insightful and exciting prologue and an intriguing epilogue by the editor.