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Globalizing the Streets: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Youth, Social Control, and Empowerment
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Table of Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Part 1. Youth, Social Control,and Surveillance
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Part 1. Youth, Social Control,and Surveillance
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1. Youth Experiences of Surveillance: A Cross-National Analysis
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2. From the Outside Looking In: Young People’s Perceptions of Risk and Danger in an East London Borough
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Part 2. Street Youth, Homelessness, and Displacement
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Part 2. Street Youth, Homelessness, and Displacement
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3. Living Free: Nomadic Traveling Among Homeless Street Youth
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4. Street Youth in New York City and São Paulo: Deconstructing the Striking Differences, Global Similarities, and Local Specificities
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5. Searching for Home: Russian Street Youth and the Criminal Community
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Part 3. Gangs and Street Cultures in the Globalized City
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Part 3. Gangs and Street Cultures in the Globalized City
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6. Social Control and Street Gangs in Los Angeles
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7. Youth Subcultures, Resistance, and the Street Organization in Late Modern New York
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8. Children of the Land, Fruit of the Ghetto
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9. Victimization, Resistance, and Violence: Exploring the Links Between Girls in Gangs
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Part 4. Youth, Violence, and Subcultures of Whiteness
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Part 4. Youth, Violence, and Subcultures of Whiteness
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10. Ethnic Envy: How Teens Construct Whiteness in Globalized America
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11. An Extreme Response to Globalization: The Case of Racist Skinhead Youth
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12. Columbine: The School Shooting as a Postmodern Phenomenon
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13. ’Cause Fightin’ Is Just Fightin’: Caucasian Youth, Violence, and Social Exclusion in a Globalized Age
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Part 5. Innovative Interventions and Youth in Crises
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Part 5. Innovative Interventions and Youth in Crises
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14. Integrating Interventions: Outreach and Research Among Street Youth in the Rockies
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15. Youth Force in the South Bronx
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16. Motivating and Supporting Activist Youth: A View from Nonformal Settings
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Appendix: Agents of Change Responding to Violence and Exclusion
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Contributors
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Index
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5. Searching for Home: Russian Street Youth and the Criminal Community (16)
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Part 3. Gangs and Street Cultures in the Globalized City (2)
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6. Social Control and Street Gangs in Los Angeles (19)
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7. Youth Subcultures, Resistance, and the Street Organization in Late Modern New York (19)
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8. Children of the Land, Fruit of the Ghetto (14)
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9. Victimization, Resistance, and Violence: Exploring the Links Between Girls in Gangs (20)
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Part 4. Youth, Violence, and Subcultures of Whiteness (2)
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10. Ethnic Envy: How Teens Construct Whiteness in Globalized America (16)
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11. An Extreme Response to Globalization: The Case of Racist Skinhead Youth (18)
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12. Columbine: The School Shooting as a Postmodern Phenomenon (13)
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14. Integrating Interventions: Outreach and Research Among Street Youth in the Rockies (27)
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