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Process
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:date: 2005-06-22T21:32:00
:category: research
:tags: dissertation, BostonMiracle

The issue of analyzing for process (`Strauss, Corbin`_, chap. 11) brings
another view on whole story of the Boston miracle. What kind of process
are we actually observing? What is routine, what is a reaction to
unexpected and what is emerging from the process?

How does the changing image (from scary & dangerous city to community &
cooperation with satisfaction & glorification) influences the process?

One thing is obvious—when I have turned to newspapers and image
analysis, I have also shifted from pure criminology towards something
which has in itself a lot of political science. Are there any lessons
about image-driven behavior already developed in the political science
which can be brought to criminology and to the theory of reintegrative
shaming & co.?

.. _`Strauss, Corbin`:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0-8039-5939-7