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Analysing a world in motionGlobal flows meet `criminology of the other'
Katja Franko Aas
University of Oslo, Norway
The globalizing world has been described as a `world in motion', permeated by transnational networks and flows of goods, capital, information and cultural symbols, as well as potentially risky individuals and substances. This article examines the implications of the various global mobilities for criminological theory, method and policy. The world of global networks and flows introduces new notions of social ordering and exclusion, as well as challenging the prevailing conceptions of society, community, culture and social belonging, while growing demands for control of global mobilities create a complex dynamics between the nation-state and the emerging `world risk society'.
Key Words: borders criminology of the other globalization migration world risk society
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Theoretical Criminology, Vol. 11, No. 2,
283-303 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1362480607075852

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