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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
An exploration of language, stigma, and inclusion within the convict criminology paradigm.
Wrecking My Timelines: Heidegger, Schurmann, Stigma Management, and Poetic Inquiry in the Criminology of Google's Enframing - Lucas Alan Dietsche, Adams State University
Language Matters… Does It? The Role of Stigmatizing Language in Perceptions of Justice-Involved Persons - VanKe’via Garner, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Jennifer M. Ortiz, The College of New Jersey; Daryl Kroner, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Title: A Quantitative Analysis of the Erasure of Convict Criminology - Jennifer M. Ortiz, The College of New Jersey; Elissa Paranich, The College of New Jersey; Grant Tietjen, University of Washington Tacoma
Centering the Voices of Lived Experience Experts (LEE) in Collaborative Research - Meghan Mitchell, University of North Dakota; Jaclyn Truman, TruAlchemy Production Inc.; Shawn Rolfe, William A. Percy Foundation for Social and Historical Studies; David Garlock, Eastern University; Walter (Walt) Dunn, University of South Florida; Matthew Neary, M & M Culinary Creations
The Division of Convict Criminology.