Keith Hayward
Whilst my primary research interest is criminological theory, I have also published widely in the areas of youth crime, popular culture, social theory, and terrorism and fanaticism. As a cultural criminologist I am particularly interested in the various ways in which cultural dynamics intertwine with the practices of crime and crime control within contemporary society. As a consequence, I have written on everything from the commodification of crime and violence in video games, to the liminal spectacle of 'binge' drinking, from so-called 'chav' culture, to the hyper terrorist spectacle of 911. I also regularly undertake media work and have acted as an advisor for several TV and radio programmes about crime and culture.
For those of you interested in cultural criminology, check out my website: www.culturalcriminology.org
Phone: +44 (0) 1227 827300
Address: Professor of Criminology,
School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research,
University of Kent,
Canterbury, CT2 2NF
Kent, UK
For those of you interested in cultural criminology, check out my website: www.culturalcriminology.org
Phone: +44 (0) 1227 827300
Address: Professor of Criminology,
School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research,
University of Kent,
Canterbury, CT2 2NF
Kent, UK
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Books by Keith Hayward
Praise from Professor Zygmunt Bauman: "This is not just a book on the present state and possible prospects of our understanding of crime, criminals and our responses to both. However greatly the professional criminologists might benefit from the authors' illuminating insights and the new cognitive vistas their investigations have opened, the impact of this book may well stretch far beyond the realm of criminology proper and mark a watershed in the progress of social study as such. This book, after all, brings into the open the irremediable unclarity, endemic contentiousness and the resulting frailty of the line dividing deviance from the norm of social life - that line being simultaneously a weapon and the prime stake in the construction and servicing of social order."
Featured profiles include:
* Cesare Beccaria
* Nils Christie
* Albert Cohen
* Carol Smart
* W.E.B DuBois
* John Braithwaite
Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology is an accessible and informative guide that includes helpful cross-referencing and suggestions for further reading. It is of value to all students of criminology as well as of interest to those in related disciplines, such as sociology and criminal justice.
Edited by Jeff Ferrell, Keith Hayward, Wayne Morrison & Mike Presdee
This new title will become the core book on cultural criminology. Cultural Criminology Unleashed brings together cutting edge research across the range of meanings of the term 'cultural' - from anthropology to art, from media analyses to theories of situated meaning. Global in scope, contributions take in the US, UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
A landmark text on the crime-culture nexus, Cultural Criminology Unleashed will be vital reading for academics as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students of criminology/sociology of deviance, penology and criminal justice, as well as cultural studies, media studies, qualitative research methods and sociology. Its editors and authors include the leading exponents of cultural criminology on both sides of the Atlantic.
Contents include: Style, Criminology and Phenomenology; ; Biography and the Excavation of Transgression; The Narrative Gratifications of Street Fighting; Visual Methodologies in Cultural Criminology; Marilyn Manson, Colombine, and Cultural Criminology; New Cultural Approaches to Alcohol and Drug Research; Cultural Resistance to the US Patriot Act; Illegal Street racing and the Seduction of Speed: Shifting Underclass Criminal Identities in Late Modernity; The 'Hillbilly Heroin' Moral Panic; The Commodification of Child Sexual Abuse; Celebrity and Criminality; Cultural Criminology, the City and the Spatial Dynamics of Exclusion; Scrounging the Margins of Legality; Crime Talk in Contemporary Urban Japan ; Graffiti Beyond Subculture; Psycho-social Criminology; Immigrant Ethnicity and the Multi-Cultural Administration of Justice ; Cross-cultural Dynamics of Street Gangs; Masculine Fantasy and the Internet; Voodoo Criminology and the Numbers Game.
About the Editors: Jeff Ferrell, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Texas Christian University, USA; Keith Hayward, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent; Wayne Morrison, Director, External Law Programme, University of London; Mike Presdee, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent.
ISBN: 1 90438 531 1
Papers by Keith Hayward
Praise from Professor Zygmunt Bauman: "This is not just a book on the present state and possible prospects of our understanding of crime, criminals and our responses to both. However greatly the professional criminologists might benefit from the authors' illuminating insights and the new cognitive vistas their investigations have opened, the impact of this book may well stretch far beyond the realm of criminology proper and mark a watershed in the progress of social study as such. This book, after all, brings into the open the irremediable unclarity, endemic contentiousness and the resulting frailty of the line dividing deviance from the norm of social life - that line being simultaneously a weapon and the prime stake in the construction and servicing of social order."
Featured profiles include:
* Cesare Beccaria
* Nils Christie
* Albert Cohen
* Carol Smart
* W.E.B DuBois
* John Braithwaite
Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology is an accessible and informative guide that includes helpful cross-referencing and suggestions for further reading. It is of value to all students of criminology as well as of interest to those in related disciplines, such as sociology and criminal justice.
Edited by Jeff Ferrell, Keith Hayward, Wayne Morrison & Mike Presdee
This new title will become the core book on cultural criminology. Cultural Criminology Unleashed brings together cutting edge research across the range of meanings of the term 'cultural' - from anthropology to art, from media analyses to theories of situated meaning. Global in scope, contributions take in the US, UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.
A landmark text on the crime-culture nexus, Cultural Criminology Unleashed will be vital reading for academics as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students of criminology/sociology of deviance, penology and criminal justice, as well as cultural studies, media studies, qualitative research methods and sociology. Its editors and authors include the leading exponents of cultural criminology on both sides of the Atlantic.
Contents include: Style, Criminology and Phenomenology; ; Biography and the Excavation of Transgression; The Narrative Gratifications of Street Fighting; Visual Methodologies in Cultural Criminology; Marilyn Manson, Colombine, and Cultural Criminology; New Cultural Approaches to Alcohol and Drug Research; Cultural Resistance to the US Patriot Act; Illegal Street racing and the Seduction of Speed: Shifting Underclass Criminal Identities in Late Modernity; The 'Hillbilly Heroin' Moral Panic; The Commodification of Child Sexual Abuse; Celebrity and Criminality; Cultural Criminology, the City and the Spatial Dynamics of Exclusion; Scrounging the Margins of Legality; Crime Talk in Contemporary Urban Japan ; Graffiti Beyond Subculture; Psycho-social Criminology; Immigrant Ethnicity and the Multi-Cultural Administration of Justice ; Cross-cultural Dynamics of Street Gangs; Masculine Fantasy and the Internet; Voodoo Criminology and the Numbers Game.
About the Editors: Jeff Ferrell, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Texas Christian University, USA; Keith Hayward, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent; Wayne Morrison, Director, External Law Programme, University of London; Mike Presdee, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent.
ISBN: 1 90438 531 1