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Chaos, Criminology, and Social Justice: The New Orderly (Dis)Order

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Full Title:

Chaos, Criminology, and Social Justice: The New Orderly (Dis)Order

Contributors:

By (Author) Dragan Milovanovic

ISBN:

9780275959128

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th May 1997

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Chaos theory
Law

Dewey:

364.01

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Description

Chaos theory challenges the presumption that the cosmos is orderly, linear, and predictablebut it does not imply pure randomness and chance events. Rather, chaos-informed postmodernist analysis introduces a new vision by celebrating unexpected, surprise, ironic, contradictory, and emergent elements. Scholars in many disciplines are taking this perspective as an alternative to the entrenched structural functionalism and empiricism rooted in linear science. In the early 1990s studies began to emerge applying chaos theory to criminology, law, and social change. This book brings together some of the key thinkers in these areas. Part I situates chaos theory as a constitutive thread in contemporary critical thought in criminology and law. It seeks to provide the reader with a sensitivity to how chaos theory fits within the postmodern perspective and an understanding of its conceptual tools. Part II comprises chapters on applying the chaos perspective to critical criminology and law and, beyond, to peacemaking. Part III presents studies in chaos-informed perspectives on new social movement theory, social change, and the development of social justice. While the book emphasizes the usefulness of the conceptual tools of chaos theory in critical criminology and law, its ultimate goal goes beyond theory-building to provide vistas for understanding the contemporary social scene and for the development of the new just society.

Author Bio

DRAGAN MILOVANOVIC is Professor of Criminal Justice at Northeastern Illinois University. He has authored, coauthored, or edited ten books, including Constitutive Criminology (1996), Postmodern Criminology (1996), The Sociology of Law (1994), and Postmodern Law and Disorder (1992), as well as over one hundred other publications. He was editor of the journal Humanity and Society and coeditor of Critical Criminology and is currently coeditor of the Journal of Human Justice.

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