Gregory Feldman’s book The Gray Zone describes a police group with peculiar characteristics, allowing him to deepen the concept of sovereignty and to widen it considerably, both ethnographically and theoretically. The ethnography follows seven members of a police team from a European Union maritime state who are engaged in the control of transnational crime.
The gray zone: sovereignty, human smuggling, and undercover police investigation in Europe - Gregory Feldman (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2019) / Casciano, Davide. - In: POLITICAL AND LEGAL ANTHROPOLOGY REVIEWS. - ISSN 1081-6976. - (2019). [10.1111/plar.12318]
The gray zone: sovereignty, human smuggling, and undercover police investigation in Europe - Gregory Feldman (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2019)
Casciano, Davide
2019
Abstract
Gregory Feldman’s book The Gray Zone describes a police group with peculiar characteristics, allowing him to deepen the concept of sovereignty and to widen it considerably, both ethnographically and theoretically. The ethnography follows seven members of a police team from a European Union maritime state who are engaged in the control of transnational crime.File allegati a questo prodotto
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