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دانلود کتاب Landscapes of Hate: Tracing Spaces, Relations and Responses

دانلود کتاب مناظر نفرت: ردیابی فضاها، روابط و پاسخ ها

Landscapes of Hate: Tracing Spaces, Relations and Responses

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Landscapes of Hate: Tracing Spaces, Relations and Responses

ویرایش: 1 
نویسندگان: , ,   
سری: Spaces and Practices of Justice 
ISBN (شابک) : 152921517X, 9781529215175 
ناشر: Bristol University Press 
سال نشر: 2022 
تعداد صفحات: 274 
زبان: English 
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Front Cover
Title page
Copyright information
Dedication
Table of contents
List of figures
About the authors
Series Preface
Preface
1 Introducing Landscapes of Hate
	Introduction
	Why is it important to think about hate now?
	Critiquing ‘hate’
	Criminal justice/legal dimensions of hate
	Landscapes of hate
	Organization of the collection
		Considering and critiquing hate
		Experiences of hate
		Responding to hate
	Conclusion
	Notes
	References
2 Examining the Contours of Hate: About the Authors
	Introduction
	Critical hate studies
	Methodology
	Spaces and places of hate harms
		Respect
		Esteem
		Love
	Conclusion
	Note
	References
3 Hiding the Harm? An Argument against Misogyny Hate Crime
	Introduction
	Gender and hate crime: the current context
	Providing greater protection to women
	Providing better measurement of non-criminal forms of VAWG
	Responding to widespread support from victim–survivors
	Defining motivation and acknowledging the root causes
	Connecting women’s experiences and positions
	Changing attitudes and preventing violence
	Conclusion
	Notes
	References
4 Constructing Britain’s Hated Landscapes: The Linguistic and Ideological Construction of Toxteth
	Introduction: hated landscapes
	Study design
	The policy positioning of the ‘inner city problem’
	Symbolic meaning and the ‘inner city’
	Toxteth: l’enfant terrible of British inner cities
	Connecting ‘inner city’ Toxteth to a national landscape of hate
	Thatcher and the inner city
	The Thatcher government’s views on Liverpool
	Toxteth and Thatcher’s urban agenda
	Unhating Toxteth
	Conclusion
	Notes
	References
5 Negotiating Landscapes of (Un)safetyy: Atmospheres and Ambivalence in Female Students’ Everyday Geographies
	Introduction
	Encounter, atmosphere and urban landscapes
	Researching students’ geographies
	Students’ everyday negotiations of urban landscapes
		Ambivalent atmospheres of (un)safety
		Everyday negotiations of ambivalent landscapes
	Landscapes of (un)safety and neoliberal urbanism
	Conclusion
	Note
	References
6 Becoming Visible, Becoming Vulnerable?  Bodies, Material  Spaces and Affective  Economies of Hate
	Introduction
	Producing hyper-visible bodies
	Materializing landscapes of hate
	Inscribing and resisting hate through mosques
	Locating hyper-visibility through the scene
	Hyper-visibility and neighbourhood proximities
	Conclusion
	Notes
	References
7 The Role of Space and Place in Learning Disabled People’s Experiences of Disablist Violence
	Introduction
	The study
	The continuum of disablist violence
	Safety work
	(Blurred) spaces of disablist hostility
	Conclusion
	Notes
	References
8 Hostility, Hate and Humiliation: Disability Hate Crime on UK Public Transport
	Introduction
	Disability hate crime
	Crime on public transport
	Methods of researching hate crime on public transport
	Experiences of hate crime on public transport
	Group abuse: collaboration and justification techniques
	Impacts on the victim
	Why target disabled people?
	Bystander non-intervention
	Future considerations
	References
9 Safe Spaces or Spaces of Control? Racial Tensions at Predominantly White Institutions
	Introduction
	Researching safe spaces
	Race, space and violence at PWIs
	Conceptualizing safe spaces for students of colour
	Conclusion
	Notes
	References
10 ‘It’s Not Hate to … [Say] That Gay Sex Leads to Hell’: Contesting Hate, Reiterating Heteronormativities
	Introduction
	Heteroactivism in contemporary sexual landscapes
	Methods
		The Lumen Fidei Institute
		Christian Concern
	It’s not hate
	Dangers of criminalization and the label of ‘hater’
	Reclaiming hate as love
	Conclusion
	Notes
	References
11 Speaking Back and Seeing Beyond the Landscapes of Hate
	Introduction
	The conceptual and contextual landscape
	Speaking back and seeing beyond: author reflections
	Speaking back and seeing beyond: gendered and contextual forms
		Reactive speaking back
		Proactive speaking back
	Seeing beyond
		The struggle of speaking back and seeing beyond
	Conclusion
	Notes
	References
12 Rethinking Responses to Hate: Towards a Socio- ecological Approach
	Introduction
	Critiquing responses to hate
	Spatializing hate: a socio-ecological model of hate crime
	Rethinking responses to hate
	Conclusion
	References
13 Afterword
	Introduction: spatializing hate
	Intersectional
	Relational
	Emotional
	Relational, intersectional and emotional …
	References
Index
Back Cover




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