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Ronald Kramer
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Painting with permission: legal graffiti in New York City
R Kramer
Ethnography 11 (2), 235-253, 2010
1352010
Moral panics and urban growth machines: Official reactions to graffiti in New York City, 1990–2005
R Kramer
Qualitative Sociology 33 (3), 297-311, 2010
912010
Changing narrative accounts: How young men tell different stories when arrested, enduring jail time and navigating community reentry
V Rajah, R Kramer, HE Sung
Punishment & Society 16 (3), 285-304, 2014
422014
Neoliberal prisons and cognitive treatment: Calibrating the subjectivity of incarcerated young men to economic inequalities
R Kramer, V Rajah, HE Sung
Theoretical Criminology 17 (4), 535-556, 2013
402013
The Rise of Legal Graffiti Writing in New York and Beyond
R Kramer
Springer, 2016
352016
Political Elites,“Broken Windows”, and the Commodification of Urban Space
R Kramer
Critical Criminology 20 (3), 229-248, 2012
332012
Moving beyond Banksy and Fairey: Interrogating the co-optation and commodification of modern graffiti and street art
JI Ross, JF Lennon, R Kramer
Visual Inquiry 9 (1-2), 5-23, 2020
192020
Differential punishment of similar behaviour: Sentencing assault cases in a specialized family violence court and ‘regular sentencing’courts
R Kramer
British Journal of Criminology 56 (4), 689-708, 2016
162016
A social history of graffiti writing in New York City, 1990--2005
R Kramer
Yale University, 2009
152009
Exposing children to pornography: How competing constructions of childhood shape state regulation of online pornographic material
C Keen, A France, R Kramer
new media & society 22 (5), 857-874, 2020
142020
Straight from the underground: New York City's legal graffiti writing culture 1
R Kramer
Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art, 113-123, 2016
142016
The pornographic state: the changing nature of state regulation in addressing illegal and harmful online content
C Keen, R Kramer, A France
Media, Culture & Society 42 (7-8), 1175-1192, 2020
92020
New York City's moral panic over graffiti: Normalizing neoliberal penality and paving the way for growth machines 1
R Kramer
Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art, 404-415, 2016
92016
Neoliberal states and 'flexible penality': Punitive practices in district courts
R Kramer
New Zealand Sociology 30 (2), 44-58, 2015
62015
The battle for 5Pointz and signifying regimes: desirable subjects, hierarchies of value, and legitimizing state power
R Kramer
Social Semiotics, 1-16, 2022
42022
Graffiti and street art: Creative practices amid 'corporatization' and 'corporate appropriation'
R Kramer
The Cambridge handbook of copyright in street art and graffiti, 2019
42019
Entrapments of consumerism: Adolescent prisoners, cognitive treatment, and consumption
R Kramer, V Rajah, HE Sung
Journal of Consumer Culture 16 (3), 801-823, 2016
32016
The Mis-synchronization of Juvenile Reform: Competing Constructions of Temporality and Risk Among Rehabilitation Programs and Young Offenders
V Rajah, R Kramer, HE Sung
British Journal of Criminology 55 (1), 184-202, 2015
32015
Visual Boredom: Commodification and Exclusion in Graffiti-Less Auckland
R Kramer
Metropolitics, 2015
32015
Contesting Crime Science: Our Misplaced Faith in Crime Prevention Technology
R Kramer, JC Oleson
Univ of California Press, 2022
22022
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