Critical Panels

Ray Michalowski (raymond.michalowski@NAU.EDU)
Fri, 08 May 1998 13:22:24 -0700

To All:

The following panels were submitted to the ASC program organizers on behalf
of the critical criminology division (Names in order of panel appearance).
It looks like we should have a strong and interesting line-up for November.
Thanks to Marty Schwartz for his help in identifying participants, and to
everyone who submitted panels and papers. Participants should receive
conformation of participation and time and date listing from the program
organizers. See you in D.C.

Ray
Michalowski

1. Criminology as Socially Constructed Knowledge
Bruce Hoffman, Ellen Leichtman, Jay Jones, Jeffrey Ian Ross,
Clare Goldman

2. The Cultural Economy of Crime: Accomodation, Resistance, and Ideology
Stephen Whitaker, Deirdre Golash, Nancy Wonders, Gregory
Wiltfang

3. The Rich Get Richer and the Poor (Still) Get Prison: Reflections on the
First 20 Years
Jeffrey Reiman, William Chambliss, Melissa Hickman-Barlow,
David Barlow, Paul Leighton

4. Witnessing Pain and Punishment in an (Ir)Resonsible Criminology: Essays
in Honor of Richard Quinney
Willliam Brown, Bridget Niclas, James Palombo, Randall
Shelden, Ricard Jones, Chuck Terry, Stephen Richards,
Michael Avery, Richard Quinney

5. Chaos, Complexity, and Crime.
Steve Goodman, Jeffery Walker, Monique Richards-reed, Mark
Zaluski, Robert Schehr

6. Beyond Postmodern Criminology, Part I: Integration and Applicatins in
Affirmative Justice Studies
Dragan Milovanovic, Ronnie Lippens, Lisa Sanchez, Lynn
Chancer, Chris Williams, Bruce Arrigo

7. Beyond Postmodern Criminology, Part II: Integration and Applications in
Affirmative Justice Studies
T.R. Young, Charlene Rudeichuck, Phil Chong Ho Shon, Mark
Facchini, Robert Schehr

8. Critical Inquiry into the Construction of Criminology
Deborah Plechner Robert, Susan Takata, Jeanne Curran,
Richard Wright, J. Mitchell Miller, Jay Jones

9. State Power, Political Crime, and Criminological Inquiry
Barbara Perry, Matt Lee, John Martin, Ann Romano, Mike
Presdee, Reece Walters, Esther Madriz,

10. State and Governmental Crime
David Kauzlarich, Ronald Kramer, Raymond Michalowski, Gerge
Yacoubian, Alex Alvarz, Rick Matthews

11. Inventing the 'Gang Problem': Power, Politics and Criminology
Richard Sparks, Deborah Plechner Robert, Albert DiChiara,
Roberta Lynn Sinclair, Rick Matthews