On Ethnography, ‘Stick-Ups’ and City: Interview with Jack Katz

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Autor(a) principal: Corrêa, Diogo Silva
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Martins, Luana Almeida, Prado, Sophia Lucena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dilemas : Revista de Estudos de Conflito e Controle Social (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/dilemas/article/view/35739
Resumo: In this interview for the Dilemas issue on robbery, violence and the city, Jack Katz is first asked (1) how he came to study deviance and the “seductions of crime” and (2) the importance of thinking about the phenomenon of crime taking into account the dark side of empathy. Furthermore, he is questioned about (3) how to perform an ethnography when we might deal with practices as difficult to access as those involving illegal and illicit activities and the importance of understanding, from a methodological point of view, what he himself called the “visible unconscious” of those studied. He then answers other central questions, such as the variation in the temporality of different types of crimes and faces somewhat thorny issues such as the relationship between crime and poverty and between crime and the city. Finally, the interview is concluded with reflections on what he would do differently if he had to rewrite today his already classic book, Seductions of Crime (1988), which completed 30 years of its first publication in 2018, and what would be the possible political role of ethnography on crime and assault in the current Brazilian context of increased state repression and violence.
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title On Ethnography, ‘Stick-Ups’ and City: Interview with Jack Katz
spellingShingle On Ethnography, ‘Stick-Ups’ and City: Interview with Jack Katz
Corrêa, Diogo Silva
sociologia; antropologia; ciências sociais
robbery, ethnography, stick-ups, Jack Katz, Seductions of Crime
title_short On Ethnography, ‘Stick-Ups’ and City: Interview with Jack Katz
title_full On Ethnography, ‘Stick-Ups’ and City: Interview with Jack Katz
title_fullStr On Ethnography, ‘Stick-Ups’ and City: Interview with Jack Katz
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title_sort On Ethnography, ‘Stick-Ups’ and City: Interview with Jack Katz
author Corrêa, Diogo Silva
author_facet Corrêa, Diogo Silva
Martins, Luana Almeida
Prado, Sophia Lucena
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Prado, Sophia Lucena
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Martins, Luana Almeida
Prado, Sophia Lucena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sociologia; antropologia; ciências sociais
robbery, ethnography, stick-ups, Jack Katz, Seductions of Crime
topic sociologia; antropologia; ciências sociais
robbery, ethnography, stick-ups, Jack Katz, Seductions of Crime
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