2022
DOI: 10.1080/10511253.2022.2027478
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Similar Past, Different Future? How Feminist and Queer Criminological Pedagogy and Qualitative Methods Intersect and Diverge

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“…As outlined above, early iterations of feminist criminology focused on women's absence or misrepresentation of women in orthodox criminological research (Chesney-Lind, 2006). Yet early - and some recent - feminist criminology omits or misrepresents trans- and queer people (Kahle, 2018; Panfil et al, 2022; Valcore et al, 2021). An outdated focus on cisgender women's oppression in feminist criminology is contrary to modern feminism's goals to be inclusive and intersectional (Valcore et al, 2021).…”
Section: The ‘Personal Is (Still) Political:’ the Imperative Of Inclu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As outlined above, early iterations of feminist criminology focused on women's absence or misrepresentation of women in orthodox criminological research (Chesney-Lind, 2006). Yet early - and some recent - feminist criminology omits or misrepresents trans- and queer people (Kahle, 2018; Panfil et al, 2022; Valcore et al, 2021). An outdated focus on cisgender women's oppression in feminist criminology is contrary to modern feminism's goals to be inclusive and intersectional (Valcore et al, 2021).…”
Section: The ‘Personal Is (Still) Political:’ the Imperative Of Inclu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers can increase gender inclusivity in survey research by using an open-ended question for self-identification (Cameron & Stinson, 2019). While there is work to be done to address past harms and conflicts around gender inclusivity amongst criminologists, this is a way forward (Panfil et al, 2022).…”
Section: The ‘Personal Is (Still) Political:’ the Imperative Of Inclu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our day‐to‐day responsibilities, Kaba's work may lead anthropologists to mobilize a type of teaching that is more transparent, robust, and relevant (Panfil et al. 2022). The US criminal justice system is staffed by college‐educated employees trained to imagine retribution and rehabilitation as viable stand‐ins for accountability and restitution (Stabler 2021).…”
Section: St‐century Abolitionist Anthropologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anthropologists, particularly prominent university scholars, can leverage their education and their position as public intellectuals to engage other power brokers in society. In our day-to-day responsibilities, Kaba's work may lead anthropologists to mobilize a type of teaching that is more transparent, robust, and relevant (Panfil et al 2022). The US criminal justice system is staffed by college-educated employees trained to imagine retribution and rehabilitation as viable stand-ins for accountability and restitution (Stabler 2021).…”
Section: St-century Abolitionist Anthropologymentioning
confidence: 99%