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Samenvatting
Cultural criminology has shown an interest in the visual representation of perpetrators, victims and scenes of crime and punishment in the media. Relatively little attention has been paid to the visual representation of these subjects in the fine arts, however. This lacuna has been the inspiration for this special issue about the art of representation and the relationship between fine arts and criminology. Questions that are addressed include: What is the importance and meaning of representational art for the criminologist? It is conceivable that a criminological researcher would reformulate his or her research problem due to insights that have been articulated by artists? And, by the same token, is it possible that an artist would revise his or her representation because of scientific research? Or, are the doings of both independent of one another? Ultimately, this special issue is concerned with how representations of perpetrators, victims and scenes of crime and punishment come into being, which meaning these images have in different social and cultural contexts and what we, as criminologists, can contribute to them.
Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit |
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Article | De kunst van het verbeeldenOver de relatie tussen beeldende kunst en criminologie |
Trefwoorden | visual criminology, fine arts, representation |
Auteurs | prof. dr. Willem de Haan en prof. dr. René van Swaaningen |
DOI | 10.5553/TCC/221195072014004002001 |
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