‘All Knowledge Begins with the Senses'1: Towards a Sensory Criminology

Visual criminology has established itself as a site of criminological innovation. Its ascendance, though, highlights ways in which the ‘ocularcentrism' of the social sciences is reproduced in criminology. We respond, arguing for attention to the totality of sensorial modalities. Outlining the p...

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Main Author: McClanahan, Bill (Author)
Contributors: South, Nigel
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2020
In: The British journal of criminology
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