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Stolen Cars - A Journey Through Sao Paulo's Urban Conflict
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Stolen Cars - A Journey Through Sao Paulo’s Urban Conflict

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Stolen Cars is an innovative ethnography of urban inequalities and violence in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Organized around the journeys of five stolen cars, each chapter discusses a specific theme, such as the distinctions between violent robbery and the more commercial non-violent theft or the role of national borders interconnecting illegal and legal economies Provides an original theoretical framework for a rarely studied urban and transnational supply chain
Draws from empirical data and a combination of different methodologies to demonstrate mechanisms of urban inequalities and violence reproduction
Highlights how everyday life is entangled with structural urban transformations
Uses an ethnographic narrative to show how urban development produce various forms of illegality and violent crime

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
10 February 2022
Pages
272
ISBN
9781119686118

Stolen Cars is an innovative ethnography of urban inequalities and violence in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Organized around the journeys of five stolen cars, each chapter discusses a specific theme, such as the distinctions between violent robbery and the more commercial non-violent theft or the role of national borders interconnecting illegal and legal economies Provides an original theoretical framework for a rarely studied urban and transnational supply chain
Draws from empirical data and a combination of different methodologies to demonstrate mechanisms of urban inequalities and violence reproduction
Highlights how everyday life is entangled with structural urban transformations
Uses an ethnographic narrative to show how urban development produce various forms of illegality and violent crime

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United States
Date
10 February 2022
Pages
272
ISBN
9781119686118