Research

Goeltzenleuchter, Brian (2021). “The Olfactory Counter-monument: Active Smelling and the Politics of Wonder in the Contemporary Museum.” In Olfactory Art and the Political in an Age of Resistance. Edited by Gwenn-Aël Lynn and Debra Riley Parr. New York: Routledge.

Goeltzenleuchter, Brian (2020). “I can’t breathe: Olfactory art in a post-COVID world.” Städtische Galerie Bremen, Germany 

Kaplan, Paul and Daniel LaChance (2020). “Crimesploitation.” In The Routledge Handbook of Visual Criminology, Edited by Eamonn Carrabine and Michelle Brown.

Kaplan, Paul and Daniel LaChance (2017). “Crimesploitation and Real-Life Documentary.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Crime, Media, and Popular Culture, Edited by Nicole Rafter.

Kaplan Paul (2015). “The Jihadi Badass.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Washington, D.C. (2015)

Goeltzenleuchter, Brian (2015). “Shadow Spaces from The Art | Crime Archive.” (Exhibition) San Diego State Library, CA.

LaChance, Daniel and Paul Kaplan (2015). “The Seductions of Crimesploitation: The Apprehension of Sex Offenders on Primetime Television.” Law, Culture and the Humanities. OnlineFirst.

Kaplan Paul (2014). “Crimesploitation.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. San Francisco, CA.

Kaplan Paul (2014). “Crimesploitation.” Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association. Minneapolis, MN.

Kaplan, Paul, Brian Goeltzenleuchter, and Dan Salmonson (2014). “The Art / Crime Archive: An Anti-Boredom Space.” The STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) Journal. Vol. 1 (2).

Kaplan Paul (2013). “To Catch A Predator without Becoming One: The Politics and Metaphysics of Sex Offenders and Vigilantes on Primetime Television.” Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association. Boston, MA.

Kaplan, Paul and Brian Goeltzenleuchter (2012). “The Art/Crime Archive” (Roundtable) Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL

Kaplan, Paul J. (2009). “Nihilism and Mistaken Identity: (Self)Hate Crime in The Believer.” Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. Vol. 16, Issue 1, 63 – 80.

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