Village Politics and the Mafia in Sicily

Village Politics and the Mafia in Sicily
Title Village Politics and the Mafia in Sicily PDF eBook
Author Filippo Sabetti
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 328
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780773524750

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Refocusing the study of village politics and the mafia by extending rational choice institutionalism to Italian history and politics, Sabetti shows what can happen when those acting for the state regard ordinary people as passive voices in the game of life."--BOOK JACKET.

The Mafia of a Sicilian Village, 1860-1960

The Mafia of a Sicilian Village, 1860-1960
Title The Mafia of a Sicilian Village, 1860-1960 PDF eBook
Author Anton Blok
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1988
Genre Mafia
ISBN 9780881333251

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This study seeks to account for the rural mafia in western Sicily in the 19th & 20th centuries through a detailed examination of the overall social networks mafiosi of a particular peasant community formed with other individuals.

Toward Forever

Toward Forever
Title Toward Forever PDF eBook
Author Tony McKenna
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Pages 271
Release 2020-03-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1789043581

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Toward Forever: Radical Reflections on History and Art is a diverse, colourful and eclectic set of essays of historical and cultural analyses. From the genesis of Islam as a social movement, to an account of Goya's art in the context of feudal absolutism and the Napoleonic wars, to The Da Vinci Code, and much more besides. McKenna is a classical Marxist not shy of addressing popular culture, past and present, works often ignored by other Marxist critics increasingly confined to Academia and its high-brow concerns.

The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime

The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime
Title The Oxford Handbook of Organized Crime PDF eBook
Author Letizia Paoli
Publisher Oxford Handbooks
Pages 713
Release 2014
Genre Law
ISBN 019973044X

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This handbook explores organized crime, which it divides into two main concepts and types: the first is a set of stable organizations illegal per se or whose members systematically engage in crime, and the second is a set of serious criminal activities that are typically carried out for monetary gain.

Separatism, the Allies and the Mafia

Separatism, the Allies and the Mafia
Title Separatism, the Allies and the Mafia PDF eBook
Author Monte S. Finkelstein
Publisher Lehigh University Press
Pages 300
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780934223515

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This study examines the separatist movement's origins, its leaders and followers, the actions in which separatists engaged to establish a free Sicily, the factors that caused the movement's demise, and its legacy. This book also examines the relationship of the separatist movement to the United States, Great Britain, and the Sicilian mafia.

From Clans to Co-ops

From Clans to Co-ops
Title From Clans to Co-ops PDF eBook
Author Theodoros Rakopoulos
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 240
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1785334018

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From Clans to Co-ops explores the social, political, and economic relations that enable the constitution of cooperatives operating on land confiscated from mafiosi in Sicily, a project that the state hails as arguably the greatest symbolic victory over the mafia in Italian history. Rakopoulos’s ethnographic focus is on access to resources, divisions of labor, ideologies of community and food, and the material changes that cooperatives bring to people’s lives in terms of kinship, work and land management. The book contributes to broader debates about cooperativism, how labor might be salvaged from market fundamentalism, and to emergent discourses about the ‘human’ economy.

Institutional Diversity in Self-Governing Societies

Institutional Diversity in Self-Governing Societies
Title Institutional Diversity in Self-Governing Societies PDF eBook
Author Filippo Sabetti
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 293
Release 2016-12-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 149852768X

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The work of Elinor and Vincent Ostrom represents a distinctive contribution to the study of political economy, public policy and administration, collective action, and governance theory. Efforts to present a comprehensive overview of the Bloomington School that grew around the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis (now renamed the Ostrom Workshop), which they founded more than 40 years ago, received new impetus with the award of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science to Elinor Ostrom in 2009. Since then, renewed attempts have been made to map the Ostroms’ contributions to theories of polycentric governance and collective action, and to multi-methods and comparative institutional analysis of ways of managing social and ecological systems, common pool resources, public economies, and metropolitan reform. The open-ended and multiform nature of the Ostroms’ research program defies a single comprehensive overview; yet, it is a stimulus towards both creativity and disciplinary cross-fertilization in social science research. What sets this volume apart is that it brings together theory and practice, models and work on the ground, design and creativity, empirics and norms, to outline the significance of the Ostroms’ research program for the future. Each contribution to the volume takes the Ostromian perspective as the point of departure, amplifies it and explores the ground for future work by engaging with other approaches and areas of research with which the Bloomington School has some affinities. This way of testing and extending the ideas and methods of the Ostroms is particularly appropriate since their research program, initiated and nurtured through the Workshop, has always been in-between different fields and sub-fields in the social sciences (political science, economics, public administration, law, history, anthropology), cultivating a strong interdisciplinary way of doing research and exploiting the virtuous circle between theory, analysis, model building, and empirical research. Engaging in a creative dialogue with ideas and methods of other research programs is a way of sharpening one’s analytic tools, while renovating one’s own vision of social research. This volume is a way of thinking through and beyond the Bloomington School.