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Part I is an exchange grounded in the prison theater workshop between the author and one of the incarcerated participants
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* addresses the practices of metric and interpretive research through Monte Carlo demonstrations that show the inner workings of statistical analysis and interpretive decision making
Shapiro demonstrates what it can mean to think the political both in terms of cinema studies and in wider aesthetic and social contexts
Narrating Justice and Hope Iain Ferguson Designed to provide readers withThe power of storytelling in troubling times Violence, pain and punishment dominate portrayals of social problems but the reality is more complex. In the world of actual people and experience, other, more hopeful stories are told in relation to crime and harm: narratives of justice, cooperation, kindness, and redemption. Narrating Justice and Hope examines the rich potential for narratives to do good in the context of interpersonal harm and the