The book is well written and a pleasure to read … Understanding Street Culture is an important text for academics, researchers, and criminal justice stakeholders interested in understanding how young peoples’ street cultural existences are regulated and thrust into contact with the law. It emphasizes the urgency of disrupting the perpetual criminalization of street culture and how, moving forward, this requires ‘more than the ‘business as usual’ of standard criminal justice practice’.

Angela Dwyer, Jeunesse, jeunessejournal.ca, Vol. 9 (1)

‘Understanding Street Culture’ by Jonathan Ilan is a book about the manifestations of street culture; what it is, how it came to be, the implications of it on mainstream society, and the effects mainstream society has on it … The book is a useful source for others to develop research on this important topic … Learning from Ilan’s book would offer a different way to consider how marginalization shapes adolescent development and outcomes.

Billie Endress, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Vol. 45

How do poverty, youth and crime relate to the concept of being 'cool'? Jonathan Ilan presents a unique, theoretically informed overview of street culture in various parts of the world – its origins, functions, manifestations and appeal – examining both its bearing on criminal lifestyles and on the cultivation of 'cool.'

Drawing on contemporary research and original examples to evidence new ways of thinking about street culture - from the favelas of Brazil to housing projects in the USA - the text locates street culture within its particular social, cultural and economic contexts. Covering diverse subjects from brutal violence to contemporary fashion it explores the ways in which street culture is intertwined with processes of social exclusion and inclusion.

An in-depth and even-handed guide to understanding the practices, styles and struggles associated with a particular section of the socio-economically disadvantaged, this text stands as an invaluable resource for students and academics across a range of disciplines, including youth studies, urban studies, criminology, sociology, cultural studies and geography.

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An insightful and theoretically informed overview of street culture in various parts of the world - its origins, functions, manifestations and appeal - examining both its bearing on criminal lifestyles and on the cultivation of 'cool.' Contemporary examples and original research are used to evidence new ways of thinking about street culture today.
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1. Introduction
2. Understanding Urban Poverty, Culture and Crime
3. Demography and Development: Class, Gender and Ethnicity
4. Space, Territory and Gangs
5. Street Life and Street Crime
6. From Street Expressivity to Commodifiable Cool
7. Street Flows in the Global Ghetto
8. Resistance, Ghetto Politics and the Social Control of the Slum
9. Conclusion.

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How do poverty, youth and crime relate to the concept of being 'cool'? Jonathan Ilan presents a unique, theoretically informed overview of street culture in various parts of the world – its origins, functions, manifestations and appeal – examining both its bearing on criminal lifestyles and on the cultivation of 'cool.'

Drawing on contemporary research and original examples to evidence new ways of thinking about street culture - from the favelas of Brazil to housing projects in the USA - the text locates street culture within its particular social, cultural and economic contexts. Covering diverse subjects from brutal violence to contemporary fashion it explores the ways in which street culture is intertwined with processes of social exclusion and inclusion.

An in-depth and even-handed guide to understanding the practices, styles and struggles associated with a particular section of the socio-economically disadvantaged, this text stands as an invaluable resource for students and academics across a range of disciplines, including youth studies, urban studies, criminology, sociology, cultural studies and geography.
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Innovative and insightful, Ilan's Understanding Street Culture illuminates the life of the streets. A work of imaginative integration, it carries the reader from the smallest of street spaces to the largest of global issues.' - Jeff Ferrell, Visiting Professor of Criminology, University of Kent, UK 'This brilliant, comprehensive study embodies and finesses the contradictions that beset street culture. It locates the street's 'posture of defiance' in a global context and ultimately highlights the process whereby street expressivity becomes a 'commodifiable cool'.' - Gregory J. Snyder, author of Graffiti Lives: Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban Underground 'This is an excellent book, covering a wide range of material in an innovative, but very accessible way. I am sure it will become a classic and will be used across many disciplines for years to come.' -Professor Eamonn Carrabine, University of Essex, UK.
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First book to address an emerging topic of academic and political interest

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781137028594
Publisert
2015-05-01
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
481 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
Lower undergraduate, U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
216

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Biografisk notat

Jonathan Ilan is Lecturer in Criminology and Director of Studies for BA Criminology at the University of Kent, UK. He has researched youth cultures in Dublin and published numerous journal articles in the field of cultural criminology.