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Claire Fitzpatrick

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Tragedy is Trending

Tragedy is Trending

Claire Fitzpatrick

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2026
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Tragedy is Trending is written in response to experiences of solidarity shared via the #TheyAreUs hashtag that went viral following the terror attack on Muslim communities in Otautahi, Christchurch in March 2019, and questions commonly held assumptions by users about the non-discriminatory nature of Aotearoa New Zealand politics and society. It argues that the use of what the author calls ‘collectivising hashtags’, i.e., hashtags characterised by their use of pronouns to inclusively identify with Others, affords new opportunities for self-expression that may simultaneously empower and compromise affected communities. It explores the clever and imaginative ways that digital counterpublics subvert online interactions through strategic use of digital architecture, labour, visibility, and invisibility when addressing hashtags and social media platforms as racialised performances of self. This book encourages hashtag activists to think critically about the affecting nature of their online practices and privileges, or risk becoming complicit in the wider relations of power in which discrimination, oppression, and violence fester. As privileged users develop new practices of digital reconstitution in which an embodied online praxis is conceived in affective terms, the author argues that they can instead embrace their own vulnerability, alterity, and precariousness, and move towards a fuller conception of what it means to be human both on and offline. As an academic study, this book is of relevance to scholars researching and teaching in digital activists spaces, as well as social media and extremism more broadly. It appeals to audiences in Aotearoa New Zealand, addressing government and civil society responses to the Christchurch Mosque attacks, but also reveals international appeal due to the widespread publicity received by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her empathetic leadership. The concept of ‘collectivising hashtags’ developed in this book has interdisciplinary application across media studies, gender studies, political science and international relations disciplines.
Space and Time Spring/Summer #146

Space and Time Spring/Summer #146

Claire Fitzpatrick; Donna J W Munro; Linda D Addison

Authortunities Press
2024
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Space and Time magazine begins our 58th year with a packed issue full of stories, poetry and art to entertain and enlighten. The authors and artists within tread the fine speculative line with humor, horror and hope. With fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and art from Claire Fitzpatrick, Lee Clark Zumpe, Donna J. W. Munro, Robin Helweg-Larsen, F. J. Bergmann, Jose ngel Conde, Brian U. Garrison, M. C. Childs, Daniel M. Kimmel, Dom Gerard, Edoardo Maroncelli, KT Wagner, Michael H. Payne, Sam Crain, C. H. Williams, Felicia Mart nez, J. S. Graham, Maxwell I. Gold, Michael Bacchia, Casey Aimer, Spencer Sekulin, Jeffrey Ogochukwu, Jonathan Ukah, Craig Brownlie, Kurt Newton, Briant Laslo, Don DeBrandt, C. H. Lindsay, Linda D. Addison, Michael Wyatt, Angela Yuriko Smith, Alan F. Beck, Doug Draper, Alfred Klosterman, Arthur Haywood, Amy of Prettysleepy Art, Anthony R. Rhodes, and Al Sirois. Cover art by Matthew Schuler. Layout by Anthony R. Rhodes. "When you really know somebody, you can't hate them. Or maybe it's just that you can't really know them until you stop hating them." Orson Scott Card, Speaker for the Dead
Metamorphosis: Short Stories

Metamorphosis: Short Stories

Claire Fitzpatrick

Ifwg Publishing International
2019
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This short story collection includes 17 tales of terror. Madeline will never become a woman. William will never become a man. Does June deserve to be human? Does Lilith deserve a heart? If imperfection is crucial to a society's survival, what makes a monster?
Shelter from the Storm

Shelter from the Storm

Danielle Birch; Claire Fitzpatrick; Stuart Olver

Black Beacon Books
2018
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The storm is coming. Seek shelter ✓ Hitchcockian influence✓ Desperate characters✓ A variety of stormy settings✓ Twists unleashed like flashes of lightningAn anthology for readers who love stormy weather, whether it be the thunderstorms of the tropics, the tempests of the Atlantic, or the blizzards of the frozen north. Seek shelter, batten down the hatches, and lose yourself in this short anthology of suspense, mystery, and terror, designed to be read in one stormy sitting while the wind howls or thunder bellows.The seven stories in this anthology all begin with the protagonists desperately seeking shelter from a storm, but they then go in very different directions The Stormy StoriesAbsinthe for the Soul - Danielle BirchDeep-Sea Fishing - Claire FitzpatrickThe Murder at Karreg Du - Cameron TrostThe Bells of St. Clement's - Stuart OlverCreep's Motel - Jeremy HayesAnd Then There Were Two - Pym SchaareThe Inimitable Livers - Mark McAuliffe
Anemone Enemy

Anemone Enemy

Claire Fitzpatrick

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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The deep sea is an environment completely unfriendly to mankind; it represents one of the least explored areas on Earth. Pressures in the mesopelagic zone become too great for traditional exploration methods, demanding alternative approaches for deep sea research. What is beneath the depths of the sea? Featuring award-winning authors including Deborah Sheldon, Liz Butcher, Gerry Huntman, and more
Understanding Criminal Careers

Understanding Criminal Careers

Keith Soothill; Claire Fitzpatrick; Brian Francis

Willan Publishing
2009
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The study of criminal careers is of increasing interest in criminology. It is now generally recognised that it is important to try to understand criminal behaviour across the life-course rather than focusing on fragmented incidents which provide only a partial picture. This is an accessible text which clarifies the crucial theoretical and methodological debates surrounding the study of criminal careers. It focuses on some major longitudinal studies discussing the onset, persistence, desistance and the duration of a criminal career. The important topics of prediction, risk and specialisation are addressed. The challenging question of 'When do ex-offenders become like non-offenders?' points a way forward. The book concludes by proposing an even more ambitious approach to the topic of criminal careers.
Understanding Criminal Careers

Understanding Criminal Careers

Keith Soothill; Claire Fitzpatrick; Brian Francis

Willan Publishing
2009
nidottu
The study of criminal careers is of increasing interest in criminology. It is now generally recognised that it is important to try to understand criminal behaviour across the life-course rather than focusing on fragmented incidents which provide only a partial picture. This is an accessible text which clarifies the crucial theoretical and methodological debates surrounding the study of criminal careers. It focuses on some major longitudinal studies discussing the onset, persistence, desistance and the duration of a criminal career. The important topics of prediction, risk and specialisation are addressed. The challenging question of 'When do ex-offenders become like non-offenders?' points a way forward. The book concludes by proposing an even more ambitious approach to the topic of criminal careers.
Young People in Care and Criminal Behaviour

Young People in Care and Criminal Behaviour

David Smith; Claire Fitzpatrick

Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2005
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Society holds a popular perception that links children in public care with criminal activity, but this connection is largely assumed. This book addresses the lack of evidence supporting this potentially damaging assumption.It begins by analysing past research, critically examining current policy and combining theoretical insights from the disciplines of childcare and criminology in order to form a theoretical framework for research. The empirical evidence of thirty-nine interviews with young people who have been through the care system is then drawn upon to highlight key findings and conclusions about the relationship between care and crime, and the implications towards current policy. Addressing issues such as:the residential care experiencedeveloping secure attachments in the context of careexperiences of educationlife after care,these powerful examples show the flaws, failures and successes of the various childcare services by offering insight into the reality of young peoples experiences.This book is highly relevant to new legislation and the current political agenda, and will prove an eye-opening read for policymakers and practitioners in the fields of child care and criminology, social workers, and students of social work, social policy and criminology.