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A Multidimensional Approach, Inspired by Depth Realism and the Criminological Imagination, to the Cartographic Exploration of Restorative Justice and the Reconstruction of this 'Chaotic Conception' into a 'Double-Focus Analytic Lens'
2014
In this thesis I delineate an alternative approach to 'understand' and 'make sense' of restorative justice as a concept, practice, and field. This is informed by the ontological and epistemological foundations of depth realism and the abductive research strategy. I draw on several authors including John Tagg, Pierre Bourdieu, Karl Marx, Derek Layder, C. Wright Mills, Anthony Woodiwiss, and Norman Blaikie to develop my approach and I take the extant literature as data for meta-analysis. The
doi:10.20381/ruor-6526
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