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Anya Degenshein
Dr. Anya Degenshein蜜桃影像

Lalumiere Hall, 424

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
(414) 288-3443
Curriculum Vitae

Assistant Professor

Social and Cultural Sciences

A cultural sociologist by training, Dr. Degenshein (Ph.D. 2019, Northwestern) examines the scope and consequences of the contemporary U.S. criminal justice system, with a particular interest in its relationship to social inequality. Her award-winning research has appeared in Information, Communication & Society, Theoretical Criminology, Punishment & Society, Contexts, and Theory & Society

Dr. Degenshein鈥檚 current book project, tentatively titled Speculative Justice: Adjudicating the Future in Counterterrorism Stings, investigates the adjudication of future wrongdoing in the courts through the rhetorical tactics that uphold, and challenge, it. The book is the first systematic examination of how the courts engage in future governance, producing punishment outcomes from counterfactual storytelling about what would have been but never was. Past research projects include an ethnography of a Chicago pawnshop as well as a study of Illinois prosecutorial lobbying that uses both FOIA-requested audio files of legislative hearings and in-depth interviews.

Dr. Degenshein is a member of Northwestern University's Society of Fellows and an inaugural instructor in Marquette鈥檚 Education Preparedness Program (EPP). She is also affiliated faculty in both the Master's of Science in Criminal Justice Data Analytics and the Race, Ethnicity, and Indigenous Studies (REIS) programs at Marquette. Previously, she worked as an English as a Foreign Language teacher in Santiago, Chile, as well as a Court Advocate in the Manhattan felony courts for the Fortune Society's alternative to incarceration programs. 

Courses Taught

CRLS 2001 Introduction to Law Studies

CRLS 2540 Surveillance, Law and Society (a campus-based, blended EPP course)

CRLS 4000/5000 Criminological Theory

CRLS 4400 Criminal Law and Procedure 

Research Interests

Sociolegal Studies and Punishment; Surveillance and Prediction; Knowledge and STS; Discourse and Narrative; Racial and Economic Inequalities; Critical Theory

Professional Experience

Court Advocate in the Manhattan Felony Courts for the Fortune Society鈥檚 alternative to incarceration program (2009-2011)

Publications

  • 2024 鈥侱egenshein, Anya. 鈥淔inding the Criminal Within: The Use and Meaning of Digital Data at Trial,鈥 Information, Communication & Society. Online first: 鈥傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗    鈥傗傗傗傗俬ttps://doi.org/ao.1080/1369118X.2024.2352627
  • 2024 鈥侱egenshein, Anya. 鈥淭he Conceptual Limits of Risk Governance in 鈥傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗     鈥傗傗傗    Terrorism Prevention: Toward a Theory of Threat Thinking,鈥濃Theoretical Criminology.鈥Online first:鈥俬ttps://doi.org/10.1177/13624806231225664鈥傗傗       鈥傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗       鈥傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗     
  • 2023鈥傗侱egenshein, Anya. "Ruptured alliances: Prosecutorial lobbying, victims鈥 鈥傗傗傗傗傗    鈥傗          interests and punishment policy in Illinois." Punishment & Society, 25(2): 407-429
  • 2020鈥傗侱egenshein, Anya. 鈥淭he Object Economy: 鈥楢lternative鈥 Banking in Chicago,鈥濃傗傗傗傗傗     Contexts (19)1: 18-23
  • 2017鈥傗侱egenshein, Anya. 2017. 鈥淪trategies of Valuation: Repertoires of Worth at鈥傗傗傗傗傗傗傗傗       the鈥侳inancial Margins,鈥 Theory & Society 46(5): 387-409
      • ASA Sociology of Culture Graduate Student Paper Award, 2018
      • Sociology Open Access Recognition award, SocArXiv, 2018
      • Winch Prize for Best Paper Published or Presented, Northwestern Sociology, 2018

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