Race and Criminology through the lens of a sociologist: Interview with Natalie Byfield

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DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2020.170229

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Race, Criminology, Criminal Justice System, Vigilance

Résumé

Interview with Natalie Byfield, sociologist and associate professor at St. John's University, Queens.

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Biographies des auteurs

  • Letícia Pereira Simões-Gomes, Universidade de São Paulo

    Pesquisadora do Núcleo de Estudos da Violência da Universidade de São Paulo (NEV-USP).

  • Alcides Eduardo dos Reis Peron, Universidade de São Paulo

    Pesquisador de pós-doutorado (Fapesp) no Departamento de Sociologia da USP.

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BROWNE, Simone. (2015), Dark matters: On the surveillance of blackness. Durham, Duke University Press.

BYFIELD, Natalie. (2014), Savage PortrayaI1: Race, Media & the Central Park Jogger Story. New York, Temple University Press.

GOLDBERG, David. T. (2002), The racial state. Oxford, Blackwell Publishers Ltd.

HALL, Stuart. (1978), Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State, and Law and Order. Londres, The Macmillan Press.

MURAKAWA, Naomi. (2016), The First Civil Right: How Liberals Built Prison America. New York, Oxford University Press.

NELSON, Alondra. (2016), The Social Life of DNA: Race, Reparations, and Reconciliation After the Genome. Boston, Beacon Press.

O’NEIL, Cathy. (2016), Weapons of math destruction: how big data increases inequality and threatens democracy. New York, Crown.

ZUBOFF, Shoshana. (2019), The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power. New York, PublicAffairs.

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2020-12-11

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Simões-Gomes, L. P., & dos Reis Peron, A. E. (2020). Race and Criminology through the lens of a sociologist: Interview with Natalie Byfield. Tempo Social, 32(3), 247-264. https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2020.170229