The Spirit of Crimmigration Stigma, epistemology and violence António Pedro Dores (Outubro 2012)

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The Spirit of Crimmigration Stigma, epistemology and violence António Pedro Dores (Outubro 2012)

Philosophical differentiation Hegel Aristoteles Plato

Ontological differentiation Coming to being Things as classified Principles and ideal types

Sociological differentiation States of spirit Immigrants crime

Epistemological turn Aristotelic views of things as data Stigma as normative views of negative connotations Dialectic views of social things producing effects on data and being changed by normative thinking and doing

Scapegoat system and power Social nature Data Normative world Power Social nets person

Pre-history of crimmigration Crime&peasant Crime&sailor men Crime&indigena Crime&milicia Crime&nomade Scapegoats politics

Positive definition of spirit Each social configuration builds up its own criminalization spirit Social spirit must be understood not as a metaphysic entity Spirit of the time (in criminal grounds) is a holistic result of the dialectic relationship between people (social things) the normative world (legal framework in motion) and classification models (data)

Positive spirit of the time It is a result of socialization actuality, as well as a coercive mode of doing people, power and social nets Spirit of norms does not exist as letters in a book; it results from the use living people develop in society in order to produce social legitimate views of/actions for social good;

Profiling immigrants Crimmigration spirit tell us that immigrants are being used as scapegoats to structural risks western world are living Freedom of global circulation of capital and workers is coerced by working class control as crimmigration

Fim

Social dimensions secrets PolíticsCulture EconomicsSociety Common social dimensions Giddens critic CapitalismIndustrialism WarSocial control

Stigma; production of society PolíticsCulture EconomicsSociety Immigrant (shame) Thomas Scheff CapitalismIndustrialism WarSocial control Criminal (fear)