Kritische criminologie en politiek engagement

Translated title of the contribution: Critical criminology and poltical commitment

René van Swaaningen*, Martina Althoff, Olga Petintseva*

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Abstract

What role do political commitment and activism play in today’s academic thinking and praxis? After a period in which academics tended to prefer an allegedly ‘apolitical’ position, this changes around 2020, when new social movements against mainly environmental destruction and institutional racism and sexism gain broad support in society. In this context, also academics increasingly demonstrate ‘whose side they are on’. In this article we first examine the current role of critical criminology, and which are the key-developments in the political arena, and then we analyse what this means for the political engagement of academics, and indeed for the way we do research. In this context, we also point at some epistemological, methodological, and societal implications.
Translated title of the contributionCritical criminology and poltical commitment
Original languageDutch
Article number1
Pages (from-to)3-21
Number of pages18
JournalTijdschrift over Cultuur en Criminaliteit
Volume13
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2023

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