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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780745339511 , 0745339514 , 9780745339528 , 0745339522
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 volume , 22 cm
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Ceesay, Nicola [Rezension von: Resist the punitive state] 2021
    DDC: 303.484
    Keywords: Social movements ; Radicalism ; Soziale Bewegung ; Radikalismus ; Unrecht ; Staatstätigkeit
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 260 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Resist the punitive state
    DDC: 303.48/4
    Keywords: Social movements ; Government, Resistance to ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare ; Government, Resistance to ; Social movements ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part II.Resisting the punitive welfare state: housing, mental health, disability and immigration.Class, politics and locality in the London Housing Movement /Lisa McKenzie --Mad studies: campaigning against the psychiatric system and welfare 'reform' and for something better /Peter Beresford --Challenging neoliberal housing in the shadow of Grenfell /Glyn Robbins --The Disabled People's Movement in the age of austerity: rights, resistance and reclamation /Bob Williams-Findlay --The 'hostile environment' for immigrants: The Windrush Scandal and resistance /Ken Olende.
    Abstract: Part III.Subversive knowledge and resistance: reconceptualising criminalisation, penality and violence.Resisting the surveillance state: deviant knowledge and undercover policing /Raphael Schlembach --Ordinary rebels, everyone: abolitionist activist scholars and the mega prisons /David Scott --Re-imagining an end to gendered violence: prefiguring the worlds we want /Julia Downes --Challenging prevent: building resistance to institutional Islamophobia and the attack on civil liberties /Robert Ferguson.
    Abstract: Part I.Challenging state-corporate power: theories and strategies of resistance.Resisting the punitive state-corporate nexus: activist strategy and the integrative transitional approach /Joe Greener,Emily Luise HartandRich Moth --Prefigurative politics as resistance to state-corporate harm: fighting gentrification in post-Occupy New York City /Laura Naegler --Struggles inside and outside the university /Steve TombsandDavid Whyte.
    Abstract: To examine government policy and state practice on housing, welfare, mental health, disability, prisons or immigration is to come face-to-face with the harsh realities of the 'punitive state'. But state violence and corporate harm always meet with resistance. With contributions from a wide range of activists and scholars, 'Resist the Punitive State' highlights and theorises the front line of resistance movements actively opposing the state-corporate nexus. The chapters engage with different strategies of resistance in a variety of movements and campaigns. In doing so the book considers what we can learn from involvement in grassroots struggles, and contributes to contemporary debates around the role and significance of subversive knowledge and engaged scholarship in activism. Aimed at activists and campaigners plus students, researchers and educators in criminology, social policy, sociology, social work and the social sciences more broadly, 'Resist the Punitive State' not only presents critiques of a range of harmful state-corporate policy agendas but situates these in the context of social movement struggles fighting for political transformation and alternative futures
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781786805300
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (220 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.484
    Keywords: Social movements ; Electronic books ; Soziale Bewegung ; Radikalismus ; Unrecht ; Staatstätigkeit
    Abstract: What do we do when housing, mental health, disability, prisons and immigration policy become synonymous with state violence?.
    Abstract: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: Challenging State-Corporate Power: Theories and Strategies of Resistance -- 1. Resisting the Punitive State-Corporate Nexus: Activist Strategy and the Integrative Transitional Approach -- 2. Prefigurative Politics as Resistance to State-Corporate Harm: Fighting Gentrification in Post-Occupy New York City -- 3. Struggles Inside and Outside the University -- Part II: Resisting the Punitive Welfare State: Housing, Mental Health, Disability and Immigration -- 4. Class, Politics and Locality in the London Housing Movement -- 5. Mad Studies: Campaigning Against the Psychiatric System and Welfare 'Reform' and for Something Better -- 6. Challenging Neoliberal Housing in the Shadow of Grenfell -- 7. The Disabled People's Movement in the Age of Austerity: Rights, Resistance and Reclamation -- 8. The 'Hostile Environment' for Immigrants: The Windrush Scandal and Resistance -- Part III: Subversive Knowledge and Resistance: Reconceptualising Criminalisation, Penality and Violence -- 9. Resisting the Surveillance State: Deviant Knowledge and Undercover Policing -- 10. Ordinary Rebels, Everyone: Abolitionist Activist Scholars and the Mega Prisons -- 11. Re-Imagining an End to Gendered Violence: Prefiguring the Worlds We Want -- 12. Challenging Prevent: Building Resistance to Institutional Islamophobia and the Attack on Civil Liberties -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781786805294
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.484
    Keywords: Social movements ; Electronic books
    Abstract: What do we do when housing, mental health, disability, prisons and immigration policy become synonymous with state violence?.
    Abstract: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction - Rich Moth, Emily Luise Hart and Joe Greener -- Part I: Challenging State-Corporate Power: Theories and Strategies of Resistance -- 1. Resisting the Punitive State-Corporate Nexus- Joe Greener, Emily Luise Hart and Rich Moth -- 2. Prefigurative Politics as Resistance to State-Corporate Harm - Laura Naegler -- 3. Struggles Inside and Outside the University - Steve Tombs and David Whyte -- Part II: Resisting the Punitive Welfare State: Housing, Mental health, Disability and Immigration -- 4. Class, Politics and Locality in the London Housing Movement - Lisa Mckenzie -- 5. Mad Studies - Peter Beresford -- 6. Challenging Neoliberal Housing in the Shadow of Grenfell - Glyn Robbins -- 7. The Disabled People's Movement in the Age of Austerity - Bob Williams-Findlay -- 8. The 'Hostile Environment' for Immigrants: The Windrush Scandal and Resistance - Ken Olende -- Part III: Subversive Knowledge and Resistance: Reconceptualising Criminalisation, Penality and Violence -- 9. Resisting the Surveillance State - Raphael Schlembach -- 10. Ordinary Rebels, Everyone - David Scott -- 11. Re-Imagining an End to Gendered Violence - Julia Downes -- 12. Challenging Prevent - Robert Ferguson -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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