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Signe Ravn

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Masculinities in the Criminological Field

Masculinities in the Criminological Field

Ingrid Lander; Signe Ravn

Routledge
2014
sidottu
Over recent decades criminological research has changed from a gender-blind discipline which equated crime with men and thus ignored questions about gender, to an approach that studied gender by showing statistical differences between men and women, and then finally to a more inclusive and elaborate gender-theoretical approach to crime and crime control. However, despite this development, research on gender - and in particular research on gendered norms and the construction and enactment of masculinities - within the criminological field has been unable to keep up with developments in gender research. Since 1990, only a few anthologies with a gender-theoretical orientation focusing on masculinities within the criminological research field have been published. Many of the theoretical developments in gender research still have difficulties in reaching into mainstream criminology, partly because such developments are often published in feminist and/or gender theoretical journals. This volume both problematizes and renders visible conceptions and norms regarding male behaviour and masculinities and shows how these affect the criminological field through providing a theoretically sound and clear gender perspective to this field of research. With sections based around the following three themes: negotiations of masculinity in institutional settings, vulnerable masculinities and risk-taking and masculinities, this volume will be of interest to scholars of criminology, sociology, social work and gender studies, as well as policy-makers, and law enforcement professionals.
Youth, Risk, Routine

Youth, Risk, Routine

Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson; Signe Ravn

Routledge
2021
nidottu
Young people’s lives continue to be the topic of public scrutiny and recurring ‘moral panics’. Smoking cannabis, speeding, and engaging in street-level fights are depicted as activities based on ‘poor choices’ or simple hedonism, putting young people’s futures at risk. Based on comprehensive, qualitative research with young people in Denmark, this book illustrates how such individualised accounts miss out on the inherently social character of risk-taking activities.Youth, Risk, Routine introduces a new approach to risk-taking activities as being an integral and routinised part of young people’s everyday life. By applying social theories of practice, this insightful volume presents a framework for understanding the routinised dimensions of young people’s engagement in risk-taking and how this is embedded in, intertwined with, and held in place by other everyday practices. Indeed, through extensive empirical analyses of the rich material at hand, the authors explore how routinisation, coordination, embodiment, and social context are central aspects for understanding how, why, and when young people engage in risk-taking practices.Youth, Risk, Routine will be of interest to students and scholars in sociology, criminology, and social work as well as wider social science audiences, particularly those interested in exploring the empirical potential of social theories of practice.
Youth, Risk, Routine

Youth, Risk, Routine

Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson; Signe Ravn

Routledge
2018
sidottu
Young people’s lives continue to be the topic of public scrutiny and recurring ‘moral panics’. Smoking cannabis, speeding, and engaging in street-level fights are depicted as activities based on ‘poor choices’ or simple hedonism, putting young people’s futures at risk. Based on comprehensive, qualitative research with young people in Denmark, this book illustrates how such individualised accounts miss out on the inherently social character of risk-taking activities.Youth, Risk, Routine introduces a new approach to risk-taking activities as being an integral and routinised part of young people’s everyday life. By applying social theories of practice, this insightful volume presents a framework for understanding the routinised dimensions of young people’s engagement in risk-taking and how this is embedded in, intertwined with, and held in place by other everyday practices. Indeed, through extensive empirical analyses of the rich material at hand, the authors explore how routinisation, coordination, embodiment, and social context are central aspects for understanding how, why, and when young people engage in risk-taking practices.Youth, Risk, Routine will be of interest to students and scholars in sociology, criminology, and social work as well as wider social science audiences, particularly those interested in exploring the empirical potential of social theories of practice.
Kvalitativ analyse

Kvalitativ analyse

Margaretha Järvinen; Nanna Mik-Meyer; Lene Tanggaard Pedersen; Marie Bruvik Heinskou; Nils Gilje; Søren Kristiansen; Aksel Tjora; Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson; Ditte Andersen; Kaspar Villadsen; Allan Dreyer Hansen; Lise Justesen; Jakob Demant; Signe Ravn

Gyldendal
2017
nidottu
Samfundsvidenskabelig analyse tager afsæt i teori og forskningsmetode og har som formål at drage konklusioner ud af et indsamlet datamateriale. Den analytiske proces afhænger af, hvilket perspektiv og hvilke grundantagelser man gør brug af. Denne bog viser helt konkret, hvordan man analyserer et kvalitativt materiale med afsæt i syv af de mest udbredte analytiske perspektiver: - Symbolsk interaktionisme - Fænomenologi - Hermeneutik - Grounded Theory - Narrativ analyse - Diskursanalyse - ANT-baseret analyse Bogens kapitler er skrevet af førende kvalitative forskere, som præsenterer de syv perspektiver og viser, hvilke konkrete empiriske strategier de hver især lægger op til. Redigeret af Margaretha Järvinen, professor på Sociologisk Institut, KU, og Nanna Mik-Meyer, professor ved SFI.