| 1957 - 558 Seiten
...but as previously suggested, they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed consciously, through and through, as effective...few officially avowed and officially approved ends. It was also suggested that one frequent official objective is the reformation of inmates in the direction... | |
| Abraham S. Goldstein, Joseph Goldstein - 1971 - 486 Seiten
...previously suggested, Erving Goffman they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed consciously, through and through, as effective...few officially avowed and officially approved ends. It was also suggested that one frequent official objective is the reformation of inmates in the direction... | |
| John A. Eisenberg - 1992 - 198 Seiten
...but as previously suggested, they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed consciously, through and through, as effective...few officially avowed and officially approved ends. It was also suggested that one frequent official objective is the reformation of inmates in the direction... | |
| Nicky Stanley, Jill Manthorpe, Bridget Penhale - 1999 - 260 Seiten
...storage dumps for inmates ... but they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed consciously. through and through. as effective...officially avowed and officially approved ends. (Goffman 1968:73) We need to bear this thought in mind when we come to discuss later the attitude of the establishment... | |
| James J. Chriss - 228 Seiten
.... . they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed unconsciously, through and through, as effective machines for producing...few officially avowed and officially approved ends. Writing a decade later, Goffman (1 971 :336) reaffirmed this thought, suggesting in "The Insanity of... | |
| Gil Richard Musolf - 2003 - 372 Seiten
...storage dumps for inmates, but they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed consciously, through and through, as effective...avowed and officially approved ends" (Goffman 1961, 74). The conflict between avowed "human standards" and "institutional efficiency" is resolved on the... | |
| A. Javier Treviño - 2003 - 318 Seiten
.... . they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed unconsciously, through and through, as effective machines for producing...officially avowed and officially approved ends" (Goffman 196l: 73). A decade later, Goffman reaffirms this thought, suggesting in "The Insanity of Place" that... | |
| Jared A. Jaworski - 2006 - 184 Seiten
...storage dumps for inmates ... but they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed consciously, through and through, as effective...officially avowed and officially approved ends' (Goffman 1968, quoted in Powell, 200 la, 4). A big difference between Goffman and Foucault's interpretations... | |
| Tim Edwards - 2007 - 304 Seiten
...storage dumps for inmates ... but they usually present themselves to the public as rational organizations designed consciously, through and through, as effective...officially avowed and officially approved ends. (Goffman, 1968: 73) One fundamental difference between Goffman and Foucault's interpretations of institutions... | |
| Dot Goulding - 2007 - 204 Seiten
...that prisons present themselves to the community as "rational organisations designed consciously ... as effective machines for producing a few officially avowed and officially approved ends". These aims include crime deterrence, incapacitation, retribution and the rehabilitation and re-communalisation... | |
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