Capital and Brokerage in International Criminal Justice: Elite Power in and at the Border of the Field
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Capital and Brokerage in International Criminal Justice : Elite Power in and at the Border of the Field. / Christensen, Mikkel Jarle.
I: International Criminal Law Review, Bind 23, Nr. 3, 2023, s. 464-486.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Capital and Brokerage in International Criminal Justice
T2 - Elite Power in and at the Border of the Field
AU - Christensen, Mikkel Jarle
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Mikkel Jarle Christensen.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - This article analyses the sociological foundations of the elite power in the field of international criminal justice. Building on a multiple correspondence analysis of 365 elite agents, the article shows how different accumulations of cultural, economic and social capital structure relations between elite groups active in the fight against atrocity crimes. Building on its analysis of these forms of capital, the article investigates how different combinations of capital empower specific elites to broker connections between social groups in and at the border of the field of international criminal justice. Analysing such forms of intra- or inter-field brokerage, the article shows how they allow specific elites to access and exert institutional and networked power that can be used to affect existing and craft new international criminal justice initiatives.
AB - This article analyses the sociological foundations of the elite power in the field of international criminal justice. Building on a multiple correspondence analysis of 365 elite agents, the article shows how different accumulations of cultural, economic and social capital structure relations between elite groups active in the fight against atrocity crimes. Building on its analysis of these forms of capital, the article investigates how different combinations of capital empower specific elites to broker connections between social groups in and at the border of the field of international criminal justice. Analysing such forms of intra- or inter-field brokerage, the article shows how they allow specific elites to access and exert institutional and networked power that can be used to affect existing and craft new international criminal justice initiatives.
KW - elites
KW - field analysis
KW - international criminal justice
U2 - 10.1163/15718123-bja10148
DO - 10.1163/15718123-bja10148
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85164460687
VL - 23
SP - 464
EP - 486
JO - International Criminal Law Review
JF - International Criminal Law Review
SN - 1567-536X
IS - 3
ER -
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