Belittled Citizens
Title | Belittled Citizens PDF eBook |
Author | Giuseppe Bolotta |
Publisher | NIAS Press |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2021-03-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 8776943003 |
Exploring the intersection between Thai politics, urban poverty, religion, and global humanitarianism from the perspective of “slum children” in Bangkok, this fascinating, engaging and illuminating study offers startling new insights into how ideas of “parenthood” and “infantilization” shape Thai political culture.
Police-Citizen Relations Across the World
Title | Police-Citizen Relations Across the World PDF eBook |
Author | Dietrich Oberwittler |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2017-10-02 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1315406659 |
Police-citizen relations are in the public spotlight following outbursts of anger and violence. Such clashes often happen as a response to fatal police shootings, racial or ethnic discrimination, or the mishandling of mass protests. But even in such cases, citizens’ assessment of the police differs considerably across social groups. This raises the question of the sources and impediments of citizens’ trust and support for police. Why are police-citizen relations much better in some countries than in others? Are police-minority relations doomed to be strained? And which police practices and policing policies generate trust and legitimacy? Research on police legitimacy has been centred on US experiences, and relied on procedural justice as the main theoretical approach. This book questions whether this approach is suitable and sufficient to understand public attitudes towards the police across different countries and regions of the world. This volume shows that the impact of macro-level conditions, of societal cleavages, and of state and political institutions on police-citizen relations has too often been neglected in contemporary research. Building on empirical studies from around the world as well as cross-national comparisons, this volume considerably expands current perspectives on the sources of police legitimacy and citizens’ trust in the police. Combining the analysis of micro-level interactions with a perspective on the contextual framework and varying national conditions, the contributions to this book illustrate the strength of a broadened perspective and lead us to ask how specific national frameworks shape the experiences of policing.
Superfund Implementation
Title | Superfund Implementation PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Subcommittee |
Publisher | |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Hazardous waste sites |
ISBN |
Imperial Citizens
Title | Imperial Citizens PDF eBook |
Author | Nadia Y. Kim |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0804758867 |
Examines how immigrants acquire American ideas about race, both pre- and post-migration, in light of U.S. military presence and U.S. cultural dominance over their home country, drawing on interviews and ethnographic observations of Koreans in Seoul and Los Angeles.
New Anthropologies of Italy
Title | New Anthropologies of Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Paolo Heywood |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2024-07-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1805395866 |
Anthropologists working in Italy are at the forefront of scholarship on several topics including migration, far-right populism, organised crime and heritage. This book heralds an exciting new frontier by bringing together some of the leading ethnographers of Italy and placing together their contributions into the broader realm of anthropological history, culture and new perspectives in Europe.
Subversive Archaism
Title | Subversive Archaism PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Herzfeld |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2021-10-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1478022248 |
In Subversive Archaism, Michael Herzfeld explores how individuals and communities living at the margins of the modern nation-state use nationalist discourses of tradition to challenge state authority under both democratic and authoritarian governments. Through close attention to the claims and experiences of mountain shepherds in Greece and urban slum dwellers in Thailand, Herzfeld shows how these subversive archaists draw on national histories and past polities to claim legitimacy for their defiance of bureaucratic authority. Although vilified by government authorities as remote, primitive, or dangerous—often as preemptive justification for violent repression—these groups are not revolutionaries and do not reject national identity, but they do question the equation of state and nation. Herzfeld explores the political strengths and vulnerabilities of their deployment of heritage and the weaknesses they expose in the bureaucratic and ethnonational state in an era of accelerated globalization.
The Emerald Handbook of Childhood and Youth in Asian Societies
Title | The Emerald Handbook of Childhood and Youth in Asian Societies PDF eBook |
Author | Doris Bühler-Niederberger |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2023-09-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 180382283X |
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Revising established research, this handbook equips readers with an understanding of the complex interplay between local and global and public and private contexts in the development of young people in Asian countries.