
Stolen Cars
A Journey Through São Paulo's Urban Conflict
Herausgegeben: Feltran, Gabriel
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Stolen Cars is an innovative ethnography of urban inequalities and violence in São 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 reprod...
Stolen Cars is an innovative ethnography of urban inequalities and violence in São 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
_ 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