Stolen cars : a journey through São Paulo's urban conflict

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Stolen cars : a journey through São Paulo's urban conflict

edited by Gabriel Feltran

(IJURR : studies in urban and social change book series)

Wiley, 2022

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [228]-244) and index

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内容説明

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

目次

Notes on Contributors viii Series Editors' Preface x Introduction 1 Gabriel Feltran A Phone Call 7 A Global Market 9 Theoretical Framework: Normative Regimes 11 Inequalities 18 Methods: About Journeys, Tacking, and Our Collaborative Research Team 21 A Collective Research Team 27 Ethical Issues, Diversity, and Typical Days 29 Chapter Structure 31 1 Crime, Violence, and Inequality in Sao Paulo 37 Gregorio Zambon and Gabriel Feltran 7 a.m. (Fiat Strada) 39 10:00 a.m. (Hyundai HB20) 43 5:15 p.m. (Fiat Palio) 47 8:40 p.m. (Ford Ka) 53 Urban Violence and Market Regulation 56 2 State Reaction 63 Gabriel Feltran Police Use of Lethal Force 66 Imprisonment 74 The "Clearing of Public Roads" 78 Political Legitimation 80 3 Designing the Market 87 Deborah Fromm Insurance as a Mediator 94 The Automobile Business: From the Streets of Sao Paulo to the Panama Papers 99 4 Auctions and Mechanisms 104 Andre de Pieri Pimentel and Luiz Gustavo Simao Pereira Central Circuits: Insurance Companies that Sell at Auctions 109 Some Numbers 111 Marginal Circuits: Car Dealerships and Chop-shops that Buy at Auctions 115 Auctioneers: Economics and Politics 121 5 Dismantling a Stolen Car 127 Isabela Vianna Pinho, Gregorio Zambon, and Lucas Alves Fernandes Silva Family, Market, Politics 130 Between Extremes: From "Recicla" to "Sheds" 135 Prices and Stratification 143 6 Regulating an Illegal Market 147 Luana Motta, Janaina Maldonado, and Juliana Alcantara A Brief Chronology of the Dismantling Law 149 Old Practices, New "Political Merchandise": The Everyday Experience of the Dismantling Law 152 The Political Centrality of Police Officers 158 Police Regulation and Violence 161 7 Not Criminals, Legislators 165 Deborah Fromm and Luana Motta New Laws, New Markets 169 Illegal Markets, Microfinance, Corporate Philanthropy 171 Action and Reaction 174 Parallel Insurance and the Protection Market 175 The Law that Governs the Market, the Market that Governs the Law 181 8 Globalization and Its Backroads 187 Andre de Pieri Pimentel, Gabriel Feltran, and Lucas Alves Fernandes Silva A Global Market and Its Margins 190 Connecting Markets 194 Urban Reconfigurations 198 North-South Urban Inequalities 202 Conclusions 208 Gabriel Feltran Afterword: Following Cars in a Latin American Metropolis: Inequality, Illegalisms, and Formalization 220 Daniel Veloso Hirata References 228 Index 245

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