IJR Volume 12
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Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research (IJR), Consuming Justice, Volume 12: Spring 2023, editors Steven Kohm, Kevin Walby, Kelly Gorkoff, Katharina Maier, Alex Tepperman, Bronwyn Dobchuk-Land and Amelia Curran Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies (CIJS), The University of Winnipeg, ISSN 1925-2420 (Print) ISSN 2816-4253 (Online)
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Table of Contents
Each heading links to PDF of that chapter.
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Articles
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Watching Epidemiology Go Down the Drain: Wastewater Surveillance and Public Health - Alan McGreevy
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“A Few Minutes of Fun, Probably Saves Their Sanity”: Consuming and Producing the Experiences of Incarcerated Individuals in Prison via #prisontiktok - Carolina Gutierrez, Maria Cashore, and Christopher D. O’Connor
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Queer Pleasure: Sexual Liberation and Abolition Within and Against State Violence - Vivian Swayne
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Consuming Punishment in Canada: Law, Crime and Justice in Canadian Prison Cinema - Steven Kohm and Kaitlin Henley
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Representations of Transgression, Gender, and Redemption in Girls Incarcerated: Young and Locked Up and College Behind Bars - Crystal Gumieny and Kevin Walby
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Consuming Ghost Stories: The Spectre of Snuff Films is Haunting Canadian Obscenity - Meg D. Lonergan
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Renoviction and the Right to Stay Put: Informality, Tenant Organizing, and the Landlord–Municipal Relationship - Sloane Mulligan, Andrew Crosby, and Josh Hawley
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Consuming Cannabis: Decriminalization and the Limits of Liberal Law in Canada - Cameron Franzmann and Kelly Gorkoff
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Apple Pie with a Side of Lies: Consuming Gender in TNT’s Animal Kingdom - Kaitlin Henley and Steven Kohm
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“Had to pause the TV to read all the #VicPDLive-tweets”: A Critical Analysis of Police Live Tweet-Alongs - Marilou Gagnon and Christopher O’Connor
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Commentary
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Consuming Interests: Some Critical Thoughts Upon the Occasion of a Proposal for a Canadian College of Policing - James Sheptycki
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Book Review