Storytelling for Crime and Justice

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The book presents a reflexive account of the author's experiences of using creativity with incarcerated men and women. Drawing on a range of topics including ethical storytelling, poetic inquiry, staging ethno-drama, crime fiction, and auto-ethnography, it makes a compelling case for a creative criminology and a performative social science.


Whether it is doing a TEDx, presenting a podcast, sharing on social media, presenting at a conference, or pitching to a potential funder, engaging with storytelling and performance is now a prerequisite of an academics 'modus operandi.' Exploring the relationship between and the key concepts associated with storytelling and performance, crime, and criminology, this book offers practical tips and insights into creative methods for presenting research, disseminating criminological knowledge, giving lectures, and developing pedagogy.

The book presents a reflexive account of the author's experiences of using creativity with incarcerated men and women. Drawing on a range of topics including ethical storytelling, presentation literacy, poetic inquiry, staging ethno-drama, crime fiction, and auto-ethnography, it makes a clear and compelling case for a creative criminology and a performative social science.

Written by a seasoned criminologist, theatre director, storyteller, and dramatist, this is essential reading for all those interested in using creative methods of knowledge as a tool to explore the complex landscape of crime and justice.


Autorentext

Martin Glynn is an experienced and internationally renowned criminologist with over 40 years' experience of working in criminal justice, public health, and educational settings. As a writer, Martin has written for BBC 1's Casualty, had radio dramas produced for BBC Radio 4, written, and directed theatre productions, published poetry books, alongside being an author of children's books. He gained his PhD at Birmingham City University in 2013, where he is currently a senior lecturer in criminology as well as a member of EQUITY Actors' union, the Writers' Guild of Great Britain, and the Crime Writers' Association.


Klappentext

The book presents a reflexive account of the author's experiences of using creativity with incarcerated men and women. Drawing on a range of topics including ethical storytelling, poetic inquiry, staging ethno-drama, crime fiction, and auto-ethnography, it makes a compelling case for a creative criminology and a performative social science.


Inhalt

Introduction: let the journey begin 1 Making stories 2 Ethical storytelling as counter-narratives 3 Finding (historical) stories of crime and justice 4 Storytelling literacy, crime, and justice 5 Performative storytelling, crime and justice 6 Poetic inquiry, crime, and justice 7 Staging criminology: ethnodrama and ethnotheatre 8 Aesop's Fables, crime, and justice 9 Audio and visual storytelling, crime, and justice 10 Reflexive practice: performance auto-ethnography 11 Using crime fiction for teachable moments Epilogue: towards a creative criminology

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032866215
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H198mm x B129mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9781032866215
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-032-86621-5
    • Titel Storytelling for Crime and Justice
    • Autor Martin Glynn
    • Untertitel Towards a Creative Criminology: A Toolkit
    • Gewicht 400g
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Anzahl Seiten 194

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