The Close-Knit Circle
Title | The Close-Knit Circle PDF eBook |
Author | Kerry Wills |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2007-04-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0313084777 |
Knitting has recently exploded in popularity. Professionals, punks, and feminists are embracing this ancient craft, an activity that was previously relegated to the realm of the traditional woman, the mother and homemaker. While knitting books featuring such hip projects as iPod cozies and yoga mat bags abound, few explore the subculture of knitting in any depth. Who are these people? Why knitting, why now? Wills takes the reader on a fascinating tour of this subculture, complete with lively anecdotes and revealing interviews. Those who are new to the craft will enjoy a fascinating introduction to the knitting community, while those who have been unable to put down their needles since knitting that first scarf will glean new ideas for their next blog session, online shopping spree, or knitting group get-together. Knitting has recently exploded in popularity. Professionals, punks, and feminists are embracing this ancient craft, an activity that was previously relegated to the realm of the traditional woman, the mother and homemaker. Books that cater to this new generation of knitters are flooding the market with patterns for such contemporary projects as iPod cozies, yoga mat bags, and laptop covers. The attitude of these publications is decidedly hip, featuring models sporting tattoos or piercings. Missing from the avalanche of knitting books, until now, is one that fully explores the subculture of knitting. Who are these people? Why knitting, why now? Intrepid journalist and avid knitter Kerry Wills set out to find out. She takes us on a fascinating tour through the history of knitting, exploring the lives of such women as the revolutionary Elizabeth Zimmermann, whose strong opinions and classic book, Knitting without Tears, popularized knitting in the 1970s, anticipating current trends. Wills visits knitting groups that meet at such places as a feminist vegetarian restaurant, churches, pubs, and senior centers. She describes political activists who knit tree cozies to protect the trees against developers, groups that knit afghans for Afghans, and knitters who make shawls for people with cancer. She also explores online knitting communities. Those who are new to the craft will come away feeling more connected to the history of knitting as well as to their place in today's universe of knitters, while those who have been unable to put down their needles since stitching that first scarf will glean new ideas for their next blog session, online shopping spree, or knitting group get-together.
The Eurogang Paradox
Title | The Eurogang Paradox PDF eBook |
Author | Malcolm Klein |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 377 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9401008825 |
This is the first comprehensive collection of original research reports on the status of street gangs and problematic youth groups in Europe, as well as a set of special, state-of-the-art reports on the current status of American street gang research and its implications for the European gang situation. Professionals and students will find these papers easy to comprehend yet fully informative on comparative street gang studies.
Defining Street Gangs in the 21st Century
Title | Defining Street Gangs in the 21st Century PDF eBook |
Author | C.E. Prowse |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 2012-07-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1461443075 |
In contrast to the pattern of long-standing occidental street gangs modelled in the North American paradigm, new-age gangs have appeared as loosely organized, with a high degree of interchangeability of their membership. Associated with this structural fluidity is an equally significant geographic mobility, which paradoxically does not appear to diminish the intensity of personal bonds formed within and between ‘new-age’ gangs. The dimensions of fluidity of gang membership and geographic mobility across police jurisdictions is increasingly seen as the organizational pattern of emerging gangs, in large part shaped by worldwide patterns of human migration and globalization. While the structure of new-age gangs appears as loose-knit, what must be emphasized is that this characteristic is reflective of a criminal network of economic commodity-based ‘turf’ as opposed to a close-knit geographically anchored ‘turf’ that has characterized the prevailing North American (occidental) gang model. This volume illuminates the structure and organization of increasingly emergent, fluid and mobile, new-age gangs within the context of transnational networks. The implications for law enforcement agencies is two-fold: i) the fluidity of new-age gang players challenges investigative techniques that remain predicated on suspect recognition through modus operandi repetition by those involved, and; ii) the movement of new-age gang players across police jurisdictions challenges the sharing of police information. This innovative work will be of interest to researchers in Criminology and Criminal Justice, as well as related disciplines including Sociology and Anthropology studying gangs and group-organization. It has strong implications for practitioners and professionals working in law enforcement, public policy, or with at-risk youth/young adults.
The Romance of Fitzroy Harbour
Title | The Romance of Fitzroy Harbour PDF eBook |
Author | Fred Sadler |
Publisher | GeneralStore PublishingHouse |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Country life |
ISBN | 9780919431089 |
How Gangs Work
Title | How Gangs Work PDF eBook |
Author | J. Densley |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2013-04-11 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1137271515 |
Drawing on extensive interviews with gang members, this book provides a vivid portrayal of gang life. Topics include the profiles and motivations of gang members; the processes of gang evolution, organization, and recruitment; gang members' uses of violence, media, and technology and the role of gangs in the drugs trade and organized crime
The Prison Path
Title | The Prison Path PDF eBook |
Author | Christen E. Clemson |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 169 |
Release | 2015-03-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1610489810 |
The Prison Path: School Practices that Hurt Our Youth takes a unique and unapologetic look into the practices, social norms, construction, and policies within our schools that mirror prisons. From the physical building to the labeling and placement of special education students, schools are reflecting correctional institutions. Beyond the mundane and into the world of social cliques, discipline policies, uniforms, and ethics, this book highlights how similarities between schools and prisons create a hidden and dangerous environment for at-risk students. While many schools and teachers are doing the best they can while facing budget shortfalls, it is the inherent policies, procedures, and normalities that are thought of as being part of the school experience, that may be the most hazardous for at-risk students. Therefore, this book highlights these occurrences and juxtaposes them with similar situations within prisons, providing an eye-opening and daunting look at prisons and schools. This book will cause teachers and those within education to question the practices, policies, and norms that we consider part of the typical school experience. Some additional key features of this book include: Chapter by chapter examination of the similarities in prisons and school Detailed look at the process of special education labeling and its detrimental impact on students Examination of the role of social cliques and gangs in institutions A unique look at the school-to-prison pipeline In-depth questions to ask oneself about to improve schools Dangers of inviting school resources officers into schools and cutting guidance services Real-life scenarios
Tool Time
Title | Tool Time PDF eBook |
Author | Jayne Rylon |
Publisher | Happy Endings Publishing |
Pages | 660 |
Release | 2021-02-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1947093258 |
What could be better than five men with powertools? Four books about them, their hot friends, and the women they love! Grab this collection of four steamy multi-partner romances by NYT and USA Bestselling Author Jayne Rylon. From ménage to reverse harem and other polyamorous stops in between, the Powertools universe is filled with unconventional love in every combination. Come see what this vast world has to offer with the first installment of four completed series within the same why choose world. This Collection Includes: ★ Kate's Crew (Powertools: The Original Crew, Book 1) ★ King Cobra (Powertools: Hot Rods, Book 1) ★ Wild Ride (Powertools: Hot Rides, Book 1) ★ Screwed (Powertools: The Original Crew Returns, Book 1)