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Torture and torturous violence : transcending definitional boundaries of torture
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ISBN: 152921842X 9781529218428 9781529218459 9781529218435 1529218438 1529218454 1529218462 Year: 2023 Publisher: Bristol, UK : Bristol University Press,

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With growing acknowledgement that torture is too narrowly defined in law, this book offers a nuanced reflection on the definition of torturous violence and its implications for survivors. Drawing on a decade of research with psychologists and women seeking asylum, Canning sets out the implications of social silencing of torture.


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Gendered harm and structural violence in the British asylum system
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ISBN: 036719905X 1138854654 1315720973 1317520599 Year: 2017 Publisher: Routledge

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Torture and torturous violence : transcending definitional boundaries of torture
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ISBN: 1529218462 1529218454 Year: 2023 Publisher: Bristol, UK : Bristol University Press,

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With growing acknowledgement that torture is too narrowly defined in law, this book offers a nuanced reflection on the definition of torturous violence and its implications for survivors. Drawing on a decade of research with psychologists and women seeking asylum, Canning sets out the implications of social silencing of torture.


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Torture and torturous violence : transcending definitional boundaries of torture
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ISBN: 9781529218459 9781529218428 9781529218435 Year: 2023 Publisher: Bristol, UK Bristol University Press

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Stealing time : migration, temporalities and state violence
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ISBN: 9783030698973 9783030698980 9783030698997 9783030698966 3030698963 3030698971 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cham: Springer,

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This outstanding volume takes our understanding of state crime and the undocumented migration process in an important new direction. By employing the concept of temporality, Monish Bhatia and Vicky Canning have brought together an innovative group of scholars who, collectively, weaponise what they call migrant time. Through this lens of temporality each of the chapters offers powerful new insights into the states repertoire of violence against asylum seekers and refugees while simultaneously bringing to the fore the resistance that this hidden form of repression engenders in those subject to its harms. Prof. Penny Green, Queen Mary University In this remarkable volume, we see vividly how time itself is an object and target of power, and rather than a natural fact, is produced through governance. By taking migration as their central framework of analysis, the contributors to this book provide a profound and memorable critical investigation of state power and the subtle violence of bureaucracy. This book is a landmark event in consolidating the incipient field of critical studies of temporality, and in situating human mobility and borders at the heart of understanding the place of time in social domination. Prof. Nicholas De Genova, University of Houston Monish Bhatia is lecturer in Criminology at Birkbeck, University of London Victoria Canning is senior lecturer in Criminology at the University of Bristol This book draws together empirical contributions which focus on conceptualising the lived realities of time and temporality in migrant lives and journeys. This book uncovers the ways in which human existence is often overshadowed by legislative interpretations of legal and illegalised. It unearths the consequences of uncertainty and unknowing for people whose futures often lay in the hands of states, smugglers, traffickers and employers that pay little attention to the significance of individuals time and thus, by default, their very human existence. Overall, the collection draws perspectives from several disciplines and locations to advance knowledge on how temporal exclusion relates to social and personal processes of exclusion. It begins by conceptualising what we understand by time and looks at how temporality and lived realities of time combine for people during and after processes of migration. As the book develops, focus is trained on temporality and survival during encampment, border transgression, everyday borders and hostility, detention, deportation and the temporal impacts of border deaths. This book both conceptualises and realises the lived experiences of time with regard to those who are afforded minimal autonomy over their own time: people living in and between borders.


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From social harm to zemiology : a critical introduction
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ISBN: 9781138366084 1138366080 1138366099 9781138366091 Year: 2021 Publisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge,

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"This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical foundations and the discussions which have proliferated since. It examines various attempts to conceptualise social harm and highlights key sites of contestation in its relationship to criminology to argue that these act as the basis for an activist zemiology, one directed towards social change for social justice. The past two decades has seen a proliferation of debate related to social harm in and around criminology. From climate catastrophe and a focus on environmental harms, unprecedented deaths generating focus on border harms, and the coronavirus pandemic revealing the horror of mass and arguably avoidable deaths across the globe, critical studies in social harm appear ever more pressing. From Social Harm to Zemiology locates the study of social harm in an accessible fashion, drawing on a range of international case studies of cultural, emotional, physical and economic harms. In doing so it sets out how a zemiological lens can moves us beyond many of the problematic legacies of criminology. This book rejects criminologies which have disproportionately served to regulate intersectional groups, and which have arguably inflicted as much or more harm by bolstering the very ideologies of control in offering minor reforms that inadvertently expand and strengthen states and corporations. It does this by sketching out the contours, objects, methods and ontologies of a disciplinary framework which rejects commonplace assumptions of 'value freedom'. From Social Harm to Zemiology advocates social change in accordance with groups who are most disenfranchised, and thus often most socially harmed. An accessible and compelling read, this book is essential reading for all zemiologists, critical criminologists, and those engaged with criminological and social theory"--


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Stealing Time : Migration, Temporalities and State Violence
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ISBN: 9783030698973 9783030698980 9783030698997 9783030698966 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

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'This outstanding volume takes our understanding of state crime and the undocumented migration process in an important new direction. By employing the concept of temporality, Monish Bhatia and Vicky Canning have brought together an innovative group of scholars who, collectively, weaponise what they call 'migrant time'. Through this lens of temporality each of the chapters offers powerful new insights into the state's repertoire of violence against asylum seekers and refugees while simultaneously bringing to the fore the resistance that this 'hidden' form of repression engenders in those subject to its harms.' - Prof. Penny Green, Queen Mary University In this remarkable volume, we see vividly how time itself is an object and target of power, and rather than a natural fact, is produced through governance. By taking migration as their central framework of analysis, the contributors to this book provide a profound and memorable critical investigation of state power and the subtle violence of bureaucracy. This book is a landmark event in consolidating the incipient field of critical studies of temporality, and in situating human mobility and borders at the heart of understanding the place of time in social domination. -Prof. - Nicholas De Genova, University of Houston Monish Bhatia is lecturer in Criminology at Birkbeck, University of London Victoria Canning is senior lecturer in Criminology at the University of Bristol This book draws together empirical contributions which focus on conceptualising the lived realities of time and temporality in migrant lives and journeys. This book uncovers the ways in which human existence is often overshadowed by legislative interpretations of legal and illegalised. It unearths the consequences of uncertainty and unknowing for people whose futures often lay in the hands of states, smugglers, traffickers and employers that pay little attention to the significance of individuals' time and thus, by default, their very human existence. Overall, the collection draws perspectives from several disciplines and locations to advance knowledge on how temporal exclusion relates to social and personal processes of exclusion. It begins by conceptualising what we understand by 'time' and looks at how temporality and lived realities of time combine for people during and after processes of migration. As the book develops, focus is trained on temporality and survival during encampment, border transgression, everyday borders and hostility, detention, deportation and the temporal impacts of border deaths. This book both conceptualises and realises the lived experiences of time with regard to those who are afforded minimal autonomy over their own time: people living in and between borders.


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From Social Harm to Zemiology : A Critical Introduction
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Abingdon Routledge

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