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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783030162221
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 345 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rethinking urban inequality, with Loїc Wacquant (Veranstaltung : 2016 : Sheffield) Class, ethnicity and state in the polarized metropolis
    DDC: 307.76
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    Keywords: Sociology, Urban ; Congresses ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction: Putting Wacquant to Work -- Introduction -- Theory, Empiricism, Reflexivity: Wacquant as "Post-philosophical" Sociologist -- Wacquant in the Polarized Metropolis: Key Concepts -- Outline of the Book -- References -- 2: Class, Ethnicity and State in the Making of Urban Marginality -- References -- Part I: Class: Gender, Families and Surveillance -- 3: 'We live like prisoners in a camp': Surveillance, Governance and Agency in a US Housing Project -- Introduction -- How a 'Forgotten Neighbourhood' Became a Ghetto -- Surveillance: Management of 'the Projects' -- Control: Management of Poor Black Mothers -- Hidden Transcripts and Practices With(in) Punitive Containment -- Conclusions -- References -- 4: Maternal Outcasts: Governing Vulnerable Mothers in Advanced Marginality -- Introduction -- Mothers as Targets of the Centaur State -- Women in the 'Carceral-Assistantial Net' -- Feminist-Informed Research: Listening to Marginalised Voices -- Social Profile of Mothers in Advanced Marginality -- Motherhood Vignettes: Amy, Carly, Sylvia -- Amy -- Carly -- Sylvia -- Bad Starts and the Myth of Social Mobility -- Maternal Outcasts and Precious Cargo -- Child Removal: A Life Sentence -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Exploring Family-Based Intervention Mechanisms as a Form of Statecraft -- Introduction -- Policy and Research Context -- Urban Marginality and Policy Programme Rationalities -- Application of Wacquant's Work -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Ethnicity: Invisibilization, Informality and (Dis)identifications -- 6: Fluid Identifications in the Age of Advanced Marginality -- In the 'Hood: Identifications and Social Scenes -- Out of the 'Hood: Identifications and Territorial Circulations -- Identifications and Temporality.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. Description based on print version record
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    Language: English
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Afrika ; Afrika ; Geschichte
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    ISBN: 9783030162214
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 345 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rethinking urban inequality, with Loїc Wacquant (Veranstaltung : 2016 : Sheffield) Class, Ethnicity and State in the Polarized Metropolis
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rethinking urban inequality, with Loїc Wacquant (Veranstaltung : 2016 : Sheffield) Class, ethnicity and state in the polarized metropolis
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift 2016 ; Konferenzschrift 2016
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    ISBN: 9783030162221
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 345 p. 17 illus., 13 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019
    Series Statement: Springer eBooks
    Series Statement: Social Sciences
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rethinking urban inequality, with Loїc Wacquant (Veranstaltung : 2016 : Sheffield) Class, ethnicity and state in the polarized metropolis
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    Keywords: Urban Studies/Sociology ; Sociology, Urban ; Human Geography ; Ethnology ; Sociology ; Cultural geography ; Urban geography.
    Abstract: 1. Introduction: Putting Wacquant to Work; John Flint and Ryan Powell -- 2. Class, Ethnicity and State in the Making of Urban Marginality; Loїc Wacquant -- Part 1 – Class: Gender, Families and Surveillance -- 3. ‘We live like prisoners in a camp’: Surveillance, Governance and Agency in a US Housing Project; Talja Blokland -- 4. Maternal Outcasts: Governing Vulnerable Mothers in Advanced Marginality; Larissa Povey -- 5. Exploring Family-Based Intervention Mechanisms as a Form of Statecraft; Emily Ball -- Part 2 – Ethnicity: Invisibilization, Informality and (Dis) identifications -- 6. Fluid Identifications in the Age of Advanced Marginality; Fabien Truong (translated by Lorenzo Posocco) -- 7. Informality and the Neo-Ghetto: Modulating Power Through Roma Camps; Isabella Clough Marinaro -- 8. Housing, Ethnicity and Advanced Marginality in England; Ryan Powell and David Robinson -- Part 3 – State: Governing Marginality—Home, Street, Neighbourhood, City -- 9. All Leviathan’s Children: Race, Punishment and the (Re-)Making of the City; Rueben Miller -- 10. Social Work and Advanced Marginality; Ian Cummins -- 11. Bringing the Third Sector Back into Ghetto Studies: Roma Segregation and Civil Society Associations in Italy -- 12. Between Street and Shelter: Seclusion, Exclusion, and the Neutralization of Poverty -- Response -- 13. Dispossession and Dishonour in the Polarized Metropolis: Reactions and Recommendations; Loїc Wacquant
    Abstract: Loïc Wacquant is one of the most influential sociological theorists of the contemporary era with his research and writings resonating widely across the social sciences. This edited collection critically responds to Wacquant’s distinct approach to understanding the contemporary urban condition in advanced capitalist societies. It comprises chapters focused on Europe and North America from leading international scholars and new emergent voices, which chart new empirical, theoretical and methodological territory. Pivoting on the relationship between class, ethnicity and the state in the (re-)making of urban marginality, the volume takes stock of Wacquant’s body of work and assesses its value as a springboard for rethinking urban inequality in polarizing times. Heeding Wacquant’s call for constant theoretical critique and development in understanding dynamic urban relations and processes, the contributions challenge, develop and refine Wacquant’s framework, while also synthesizing it with other perspectives and bringing it into dialogue with new areas of inquiry. How can Wacquant’s work aid the empirical understanding of today’s complex urban inequalities? And how can empirical investigation and theoretical synthesis aid the development of Wacquant’s framework? The diverse contributors to the collection ask these, and other, searching questions – and Wacquant responds to this critique in the final chapter. This book will be of interest to scholars engaged in understanding the drivers, contexts, and potential responses to contemporary urban marginality. John Flint is Professor of Town and Regional Planning and Head of the Department of Geography at the University of Sheffield, UK. He was previously Head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, University of Sheffield, UK. Ryan Powell is Reader in Urban Studies in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield, UK, with research interests in the broad areas of urban marginality, urban governance and the stigmatisation of “outsider” groups. His academic background and orientation is multidisciplinary and cuts across urban studies, sociology, geography, politics and criminology
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