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Mischief, Morality and Mobs: Essays in Honour of Geoffrey Pearson


Mischief, Morality and Mobs: Essays in Honour of Geoffrey Pearson

Hardback by Hobbs, Dick (University of Essex, UK)

Mischief, Morality and Mobs: Essays in Honour of Geoffrey Pearson

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ISBN:
9781138679733
Publication Date:
1 Sep 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
276 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Mischief, Morality and Mobs: Essays in Honour of Geoffrey Pearson

Description

Geoffrey Pearson, who died in 2013, was one of the outstanding social scientists of the post second world war era. His work spanned social work, social theory, social history, criminology and sociology. In particular, his work has had a huge impact upon studies of youth, youth culture and drugs. This collection is made up of contributions from scholars producing empirical work on some of the key areas upon which Geoff Pearson established his reputation. All of the writers in this collection have been profoundly influenced by his scholarship. This collection focuses on urban ethnography, race and ethnicity, youth, and drugs. It includes chapters on: women working in male boxing gyms; understanding the English Defence League; Black male adults as an ignored societal group; drug markets and ethnography; and sex, drugs and kids in care. The result is a cutting edge collection that takes readers into social worlds that are difficult to access, complex, yet utterly normal. Overall this is an exciting and fittingly challenging tribute to one of the UKs most important scholars. This volume will appeal to scholars and students of criminology, sociology, social history and research methodology - in particular ethnography.

Contents

Introduction. Geoffrey Pearson: 1943-2013 Dick Hobbs 1. They didn't know whether to "fuck me or fight me": An ethnographic account of North Town boxing gym. Deborah Jump Part I: Race 2. More than Violent Whites? From Paki Bashing to the English Defence League James Treadwell and Jon Garland 3. From 'Paki Bashing' to 'Muslim Bashing': UK extremism policies considered Alice Sampson 4. Shame, scandal and respectability amongst the children of the Windrush generation: A Scholarly Omission Kenny Monrose Part II: Youth 5. Histories of Hooliganism Andrew Davies 6. The Same Old Song?: The Contemporary Relevance of Subcultures Andy Wilson 7. Illegal Rave Security: Keeping trouble out of the London free party scene Matt Taylor Part III: Drugs and Illegal Markets 8. On Tap: Organised Crime and the Illicit Trade in Tobacco, Alcohol and Pharmaceuticals Charlie Edwards and Calum Jeffray 9. Reconsidering Middle Markets Dan Silverstone 10. Fear and Loathing in a Dirty Old Town: Violent Notes from A Drug Market Ethnography Brendan Marsh 11. Drug markets, ethnography and Geoff Pearson: A tribute to the man of the people Dan Briggs 12. "Ethiopia or Utopia?": Reflections on the New Heroin Users Mark Gilman Part IV: Geoff's Final Publication 13. Drugs, Care and Sex Work: Sex and Survival Jenni Ward and Geoff Pearson [Jenni Ward and Geoff Pearson]

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