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A Circular Argument: A Creative Exploration of Power and Space is an innovative scholarly work that investigates the intricate relationships between power dynamics and spatial configurations. Through creative methodologies and artistic approaches, Martin Cathcart Froden examines how power operates within and shapes spaces, particularly within the context of criminal justice systems.
Part of the prestigious Emerald Studies in Culture, Criminal Justice and the Arts series, this book bridges disciplines by incorporating cultural analysis, visual arts, and critical theory. The work challenges conventional academic approaches by utilizing creative exploration as a legitimate research methodology. Froden demonstrates how artistic expressions and spatial analysis can reveal hidden power structures and provide alternative perspectives on justice, punishment, and social control.
The circular argument framework presented throughout the text creates a dialogue between theory and creative practice, encouraging readers to reconsider fundamental assumptions about how power manifests in built environments and institutional spaces.







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