Uncivil Engagement and Unruly Politics: Disruptive Interventions of Urban Youth

Uncivil Engagement and Unruly Politics: Disruptive Interventions of Urban Youth

by Femke Kaulingfreks
Uncivil Engagement and Unruly Politics: Disruptive Interventions of Urban Youth

Uncivil Engagement and Unruly Politics: Disruptive Interventions of Urban Youth

by Femke Kaulingfreks

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Overview

This book explores the significance of riots and public disturbances caused by marginalized youth with a migrant background in France and the Netherlands, and how their demands for recognition, justice and equal opportunities are voiced in uncivil, yet politically meaningful ways.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137480958
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 02/16/2016
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 215
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Femke Kaulingfreks completed her PhD in political philosophy and urban anthropology at the University for Humanistic Studies in Utrecht. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, University of California, Berkeley. Femke is also involved in activism related to housing, youth empowerment and social justice.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Making Trouble
1. The Uncivil Revolt Of Young Urban Troublemakers
2. Boys From The Streets Contesting 'Civilized' Politics
3. The Difference Between Institutional And Unruly Politics
4. Writing An Experience Book
5. Politics, The Political And Their Interaction: Outline
1. At The Threshold Between Politics And The Political
1.1. The Threat Of A Democratic Deficit
1.2. Earn Your Citizenship!
1.3. Postfoundational Thinking
1.4. Of Friends And Enemies
1.5. The Political In Retreat
1.6. Unruly Politics
2. A Community Of Experience In Grigny
2.1. Welcome To Grigny
2.2. Growing Up In Grigny
2.3. Young People's Perception Of Politics
2.4. Living In A World Of 'Us' Versus 'Them'
2.5. A Void Of Belonging
2.6. 'Us': The Community Of Experience
2.7. 'There Is Correct And There Is Correct'
2.8. Too Included And Too Excluded
3. A Penal Panopticon In Kanaleneiland
3.1. Welcome In Kanaleneiland
3.2. Tough Guys On The Streets Of Kanaleneiland Noord
3.3. Live Like A Gangster
3.4. 'We Will Be Monitoring You'
3.5. Frustrations Regarding The General Approach
3.6. Risk Management As Central Concern Of Governance
3.7. A Penal Panopticism In The Neighborhood
3.8. 'Politics Is Theater'
4. The Political Sense Of Disruptive Interventions
4.1. Youth Culture As A Cause For Moral Panic
4.2. The Rebel Without A Cause
4.3. Tony Montana: Hero From The Gutter
4.4. Demanding Equality In An Act Of Disagreement
4.5. The Sense Of Senseless Urban Violence
4.6. Autotelic Violence
4.7. Riots Indicative Of A Problem Instead Of A Solution
5. Counter-Narratives Of Shared Unruly Politics
5.1. Welcome To Banlieue 13
5.2. The Risky Business Of Speaking The Truth
5.3. From Agonistic Tension To A Sudden Event Of Recognition
5.4. A Political Ontology Of Shared Coexistence
5.5. An Egalitarian Revolt
5.6. A Story Told From The Edge
Contractions
6. Looking Back
7. Counter-Conduct
8. Contr'actions
9. Hopes For Another World
References

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