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Emily Lenning

Emily Lenning is an American criminologist whose research focuses on the intersections of crime, justice, and queer theory. Her work critically examines how systems of power and inequality affect LGBTQ+ communities, and she has been instrumental in shaping the field of queer criminology. Lenning’s contributions bridge feminist and critical criminology with queer perspectives, offering new

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Carrie L. Buist

Carrie L. Buist is an American criminologist whose work is at the forefront of queer criminology. She investigates how sexuality, gender identity, and structural inequalities shape experiences with the criminal justice system. Her research challenges heteronormative assumptions in criminology and advocates for inclusive, intersectional approaches to the study of crime and justice Buist’s scholarship combines

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Portrait: Stewart Hall

Stuart Hall

Stuart Hall (1932–2014) was a Jamaican-born British cultural theorist and sociologist who played a key role in the development of cultural studies and critical criminology. As a founding member of the Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS), Hall profoundly influenced the study of ideology, race, media, and power in modern societies. His work bridged

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Michel Foucault, 1974

Paul-Michel Foucault

Michel Foucault was a French philosopher, historian, and social theorist whose work profoundly influenced the humanities and social sciences. Known for his critical investigations into the relationship between knowledge and power, Foucault examined how institutions such as prisons, asylums, schools, and clinics structure human behavior and define normality. His historical method—termed genealogy—challenged traditional historiography by

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