Jennifer M. Hazen is a political scientist who has worked with International Crisis Group, the United Nations, the Small Arms Survey, and BAE Systems in support of U.S. Africa Command. Dennis Rodgers is professor of urban social and political research in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow.¿ Sudhir Venkatesh is Williams B. Ransford Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and the author of, among several other books, Gang Leader for a Day.
Jennifer M. Hazen is a political scientist who has worked with International Crisis Group, the United Nations, the Small Arms Survey, and BAE Systems in support of U.S. Africa Command. Dennis Rodgers is professor of urban social and political research in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow.¿ Sudhir Venkatesh is Williams B. Ransford Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and the author of, among several other books, Gang Leader for a Day.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jennifer M. Hazen is a political scientist who has worked with International Crisis Group, the United Nations, the Small Arms Survey, and BAE Systems in support of U.S. Africa Command. Dennis Rodgers is professor of urban social and political research in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow. Sudhir Venkatesh is Williams B. Ransford Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and the author of, among several other books, Gang Leader for a Day.
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Gangs in a Global Comparative Perspective Dennis Rodgers and Jennifer M. Hazen Part I. Gang Formation and Transformation 1. Intimate Connections: Gangs and the Political Economy of Urbanization in South Africa Steffen Jensen 2. Cholo! The Migratory Origins of Chicano Gangs in Los Angeles James Diego Vigil 3. Capitalizing on Change: Gangs, Ideology, and the Transition to a Liberal Economy in the Russian Federation Alexander Salagaev and Rustem Safin 4. Of Marginality and “Little Emperors”: The Changing Reality of Chinese Youth Gangs Lening Zhang 5. From Black Jackets to Zulus: Social Imagination, Myth, and Reality Concerning French Gangs Marwan Mohammed 6. Maras and the Politics of Violence in El Salvador José Miguel Cruz Part II. Problematizing Gangs 7. Youth Gangs and Otherwise in Indonesia Loren Ryter 8. “Playing the Game”: Gang/Militia Logics in War-Torn Sierra Leone Mats Utas 9. “For Your Safety”: Child Vigilante Squads and Neo-Gangsterism in Urban India Atreyee Sen 10. “We Are the True Blood of the Mau Mau”: The Mungiki Movement in Kenya Jacob Rasmussen 11. Gang Politics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Enrique Desmond Arias 12. “Hecho en Mexico”: Gangs, Identities, and the Politics of Public Security Gareth A. Jones Afterword: The Inevitable Gang Sudhir Venkatesh Contributors Index
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Gangs in a Global Comparative Perspective Dennis Rodgers and Jennifer M. Hazen Part I. Gang Formation and Transformation 1. Intimate Connections: Gangs and the Political Economy of Urbanization in South Africa Steffen Jensen 2. Cholo! The Migratory Origins of Chicano Gangs in Los Angeles James Diego Vigil 3. Capitalizing on Change: Gangs, Ideology, and the Transition to a Liberal Economy in the Russian Federation Alexander Salagaev and Rustem Safin 4. Of Marginality and “Little Emperors”: The Changing Reality of Chinese Youth Gangs Lening Zhang 5. From Black Jackets to Zulus: Social Imagination, Myth, and Reality Concerning French Gangs Marwan Mohammed 6. Maras and the Politics of Violence in El Salvador José Miguel Cruz Part II. Problematizing Gangs 7. Youth Gangs and Otherwise in Indonesia Loren Ryter 8. “Playing the Game”: Gang/Militia Logics in War-Torn Sierra Leone Mats Utas 9. “For Your Safety”: Child Vigilante Squads and Neo-Gangsterism in Urban India Atreyee Sen 10. “We Are the True Blood of the Mau Mau”: The Mungiki Movement in Kenya Jacob Rasmussen 11. Gang Politics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Enrique Desmond Arias 12. “Hecho en Mexico”: Gangs, Identities, and the Politics of Public Security Gareth A. Jones Afterword: The Inevitable Gang Sudhir Venkatesh Contributors Index
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