Mattias De Backer
@mattiasdebacker
Guest professor Urban Criminology @crisresearch Vrije Universiteit Brussel | Editor-in-chief @crimencounters
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Veel gelijkenissen overigens met het project 'Jong geweld' Stad Leuven en Politie Leuven... robtv.be/nieuws/project…
Mooie bijdrage van Mattias De Backer over 'jongeren en politie in gesprek', het belang van vertrouwen, rechtvaardigheid en de rol van dialoog en bemiddeling bij groeiend wantrouwen. sociaal.net/achtergrond/jo…
Mattias De Backer For the non-thematic section, Yana Jaspers & Esther de Graaf offer a two-book review titled 'Criminologists raising young children, trapped in corporate academia?' bit.ly/4aNh18h Mattias De Backer
‘Refugee Youth’ edited by Mattias De Backer, @mcbenwell,Robin Finlay, Peter Hopkins he/him, Ilse van Liempt she/her, Kathrin Hörschelmann, @EKirndoerfer and Mieke Kox, give voice to refugee youth from a wide variety of social backgrounds.
Out now in paperback: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/refugee-youth
Mattias De Backer Another commentary on Murray Lee's article 'Searching for Connection' by Kate Herrity: bit.ly/3vMS4uW Mattias De Backer
This article by Ian R. Cook, Clare Wiper & Michael Smith utilises and adapts the concept of sensory criminology to explore people’s sensory and emotional encounters with pedestrian underpasses in Newcastle upon Tyne: bit.ly/49gLJpF Mattias De Backer
Guest editors Alison Young (Prof Alison Young), Juliet Rogers & Bill McClanahan share their preface for the thematic section on affective and sensory criminolgies: bit.ly/3tYuo5M
Sahar Ghumkhor's article brings literature on emotions with findings from focus groups and interviews with Muslim community leaders and organisers on grief and grievance after the 2019 attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand: bit.ly/3SkTXpW Mattias De Backer
'Unsettled crossings' explores the contested ways in which an underpass in an English town is sensed by residents: bit.ly/47X5bqr Mattias De Backer
Liam Gillespie analyses the ‘Convoy to Canberra’, a nationalistic ‘freedom protest’ that emerged in Australia in response to COVID-19 countermeasures, such as movement restrictions and vaccine mandates: bit.ly/3UFU8iD Mattias De Backer
This week's article highlight by Janne van Doorn & Jelle Brands looks at the effects of the presence or absence of CCTV surveillance on the emotions people experience in urban public spaces: bit.ly/3SFF2rN Mattias De Backer
'Film-live 'Atlante' by Mattia Costa & Lorenzo Natali explores the expansion of the criminological imagination through creative methodologies, specifically “poetically informed” research: bit.ly/3HfQ1li Mattias De Backer
Vandaag stellen we met het JOPonderzoek het nieuwe ‘Jongeren in cijfers en letters 5’ boek en onderzoek voor👇 …
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This week's article highlight is ‘Searching For Connection’ by Murray Lee, which explores carceral soundscapes and uses the creative assemblage of an accompanying musical composition: bit.ly/3Hh06P0 Mattias De Backer
In the context of the genocide in Gaza, Mattias De Backer Lucas Melgaço & Lior Volinz make a case for new work in the criminological study of war. Potential candidates to curate a special issue on that topic are invited to get in touch! bit.ly/3TTjCsc
A few weeks ago, Criminological Encounters published a new issue entitled Affective and sensory criminologies, guest edited by Alison Young (@scotinoz), Juliet Rogers & Bill McClanahan. Follow the link: bit.ly/48LPjrE Mattias De Backer
🎁 Was happy to receive a Christmas gift in the form of Sveinung Sandberg’s review of my book Negotiating Class in Youth Justice for Theoretical Criminology
Available in open access here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13…
Very proud to announce the new issue of Criminological Encounters 'Affective and sensory criminologies', guest-edited by Prof Alison Young Juliet Rogers and Bill McClanahan. As always: entirely open-access!
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