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Reimagining Hate Crime Transphobia Visibility And Victimisation 1st Edition Ben Colliver

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Reimagining Hate Crime Transphobia Visibility And Victimisation 1st Edition Ben Colliver
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Ben Colliver
ISBN: 9783030657147, 9783030657130, 3030657140, 3030657132
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Reimagining Hate Crime Transphobia Visibility And Victimisation 1st Edition Ben Colliver by Ben Colliver 9783030657147, 9783030657130, 3030657140, 3030657132 instant download after payment.

This book draws upon empirical data to offer a fresh and unique perspective on hate crime victimisation, using transphobic hate crime as a case study. It adopts the lens of ‘visibility’ as a way of understanding hate crime victimisation and to challenge dominant theoretical and conceptual perspectives of hate crime. In adopting this lens, key aspects of victimisation are explored, including the hierarchical nature of hate crime victimisation that afford visibility to particular types of victimisation and to particular groups of people to make them ‘legitimate’ victims. In challenging these notions, this book highlights the pervasive, everyday nature of much hate crime and introduces the concept of ‘micro-crimes’ as a way to conceptualise the nature of victimisation that is often overshadowed by discussions around ‘microaggressions’ and more socially recognisable forms of ‘hate crime’. Key ideas relating to space, place and identity performance are drawn upon throughout these analyses and discussions to provide a nuanced overview and conceptualisation of hate crime victimisation.

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