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Crime and Art : Sociological and Criminological Perspectives of Crimes in the Art World

Edited by: Naomi Oosterman, Donna Yates

ISBN13: 9783030848583
Published: November 2022
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Paperback
Price: £129.99



This volume brings together work by authors who draw upon sociological and criminological methods, theory, and frameworks, to produce research that pushes boundaries, considers new questions, and reshape the existing understanding of "art crimes", with a strong emphasis on methodological innovation and novel theory application. Criminologists and sociologists are poorly represented in academic discourse on art and culture related crimes. However, to understand topics like theft, security, trafficking, forgery, vandalism, offender motivation, the efficacy of and results of policy interventions, and the effects art crimes have on communities, we must develop the theoretical and methodological models we use for analyses. The readership of this book is expected to include academics, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of criminology, sociology, law, and heritage studies who have an interest in art and heritage crime.

Subjects:
Criminology, Art and Cultural Heritage Law
Contents:
Introduction

Part I: Methods
Transiting Through the Antiquities Market
Exploring Taste Formation and Performance in the Illicit Trade of Human Remains on Instagram
#antiquitiesdealers
Evaluating the transformative potential of Photovoice for research into the global illicit trade in cultural objects
A New Method of Forensic Archaeology

Part II: Theory
Cuneiform exceptionalism?
Crime, Material and Meaning in Art World Desirescapes
Authentically Exotic and Authentically Beautiful
"Blitzkrieg Against Black Magic"
Art Crime and the Myth of Violence

Part III: Data Applications
Small Museums, Big Problems
Guardians in the Antiquities Market
More Than Just Money
Offender Motivations and Expectations of Data in Antiquities Looting
One Flew over the Cuckoo's Clock