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Dr. Phil Carney is an Honorary Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Kent's School of Social Sciences. His work focuses on critical criminology, cultural criminology, and visual criminology, emphasizing the role of photographic spectacle in modern society. He holds a PhD in Criminology, with ESRC-funded research exploring the punitive gaze in media representation.
Dr. Carney's academic roles include coordinating the International Common Study Programme in Critical Criminology and leading the Doctorate in Cultural and Global Criminology. His research integrates post-structuralist theory, examining power, desire, and resistance through case studies like Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo. He teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, specializing in critical approaches to crime and punishment.
His publications span journals like the British Journal of Criminology and book chapters in Routledge companions, focusing on visual criminology, security studies, and the theoretical intersections of power and spectacle. Dr. Carney advocates for radical critiques of criminalization and punishment, drawing on thinkers like Foucault, Deleuze, and Barthes to analyze contemporary societal dynamics.




