Based on in-depth ethnographic research, Norms and Illegality: Intimate Ethnographies and Political Control explores the entanglements and contradictions of legal and illegal practices across multiple cultures.
Based on in-depth ethnographic research, Norms and Illegality: Intimate Ethnographies and Political Control explores the entanglements and contradictions of legal and illegal practices across multiple cultures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cristiana Panella is senior researcher in social and cultural anthropology at the Royal Museum for Central Africa. Walter E. Little is full professor of anthropology at the University at Albany, SUNY.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Risk and Hope: Daily Life Subversions of the Norm Part I Framing of Norms and Illegalities, Theoretical to Ethnographic Chapter 1: Anthropological Shades of Grey: Informal Norms and Becoming (Il)legal Chapter 2: Methodological Legalism Chapter 3: On Doing Fieldwork, Outspokenly: Ethics, Money and Antiquities Illegal Trade Part II Ethnographies of Illegalities and the Reframing of Norms and Margins Chapter 4: Street Economies, Illegality and Rights in Antigua Guatemala Chapter 5: Informal Economies, Illegal Subjects: Roma and Senegalese Traders in Rome Chapter 6: Repositioning the Edge: The Resilience of Wholesale Vegetable Markets in Benguet Upland Philippines Chapter 7: Frontier Justice: Making Norms, Negotiating Authority and Becoming Responsible in Northern Madagascar's Artisanal Mining Sector Chapter 8: To Legally Beg or Illegally Work? Norms and Illegality Among Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong
Introduction: Risk and Hope: Daily Life Subversions of the Norm Part I Framing of Norms and Illegalities, Theoretical to Ethnographic Chapter 1: Anthropological Shades of Grey: Informal Norms and Becoming (Il)legal Chapter 2: Methodological Legalism Chapter 3: On Doing Fieldwork, Outspokenly: Ethics, Money and Antiquities Illegal Trade Part II Ethnographies of Illegalities and the Reframing of Norms and Margins Chapter 4: Street Economies, Illegality and Rights in Antigua Guatemala Chapter 5: Informal Economies, Illegal Subjects: Roma and Senegalese Traders in Rome Chapter 6: Repositioning the Edge: The Resilience of Wholesale Vegetable Markets in Benguet Upland Philippines Chapter 7: Frontier Justice: Making Norms, Negotiating Authority and Becoming Responsible in Northern Madagascar's Artisanal Mining Sector Chapter 8: To Legally Beg or Illegally Work? Norms and Illegality Among Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong
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