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Informality and the Neo-Ghetto: Modulating Power Through Roma Camps
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Putting Wacquant to Work
pp. 23
Class, Ethnicity and State in the Making of Urban Marginality
pp. 53
‘We live like prisoners in a camp’: Surveillance, Governance and Agency in a US Housing Project
pp. 81
Maternal Outcasts: Governing Vulnerable Mothers in Advanced Marginality
pp. 107
Exploring Family-Based Intervention Mechanisms as a Form of Statecraft
pp. 137
Fluid Identifications in the Age of Advanced Marginality
pp. 159
Informality and the Neo-Ghetto: Modulating Power Through Roma Camps
pp. 187
Housing, Ethnicity and Advanced Marginality in England
pp. 215
All Leviathan’s Children: Race, Punishment and the (Re-)Making of the City
pp. 231
Social Work and Advanced Marginality
pp. 255
Bringing the Third Sector Back into Ghetto Studies: Roma Segregation and Civil Society Associations in Italy
pp. 281
Between Street and Shelter: Seclusion, Exclusion, and the Neutralization of Poverty
pp. 309
Dispossession and Dishonour in the Polarized Metropolis: Reactions and Recommendations
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