This ground-breaking book follows on from John Braithwaite's influential and best-selling Crime, Shame and Reintegration.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I. Shame, Shame Management and Regulation: 1. Shame and shame management; 2. The normative theory of shame; 3. Revising the theory of reintegrative shaming; 4. Just and loving gaze; Part II. Shaming and Shame: Regulating Drink-Driving: 5. Shaming and shame; 6. Three conceptual approaches to the emotion of shame; 7. The reintegrative shaming experiments; 8. Testing the dimentiality of shame; 9. Testing the dimentiality of shaming; 10. The relationship between shame and shaming; 11. An ethical-identity conception of shame; 12. Shame, shaming and criminal justice; Part III. Shame Management: Regulating Bullying: 13. The bullying problem; 14. The concept of shame management; 15. The integrated model of shame management and bullying; 16. Explaining bullying; 17. Patterns of shame: bully, victim, bully/victim and non-bully/non-victim; 18. Creating institutional spaces for shame management.