Table of Contents
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Foreword |
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Preface |
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Introduction |
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An Ethnographic Curtain Raiser |
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An Emotional Problem |
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The Embodiment of Police Conduct: Beyond Interactionism |
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A Musical Solution |
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The Grayville Band: Musical Public Relations Unit |
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Chapter One:Complex and Nuanced Conceptions of Emotion, Music and Fieldwork |
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Tangled Threads: Emotion, Music, Power |
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A Phenomenology of Emotions: Embodied and Musico-Sensual Dimensions |
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Power: The Emotion Police |
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Ethnographic Engagements |
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Chapter Two:Embodied Disconnection: Police, Emotion and Social Body |
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Embodied Sociality and Emotion |
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Police and Emotion: Emotion as Observable and Physical |
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Emotional Expression as Evidence of Connections that Bias and Corrupt |
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Emotional Expressions that are not Emotional: The Ethnographic Difference between Thinking and Feeling |
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The Artificiality of the Thin Blue Line |

