Description
Winner of the 2016 BSC Criminology Book Prize and Shortlisted for the BBC/BSA 'Thinking Allowed Award for Ethnography.
About the Author
Alistair Fraser is Lecturer in Criminology and Sociology, University of Glasgow, where he is also Associate Director (Internationalisation) of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research and Convenor of Postgraduate Criminology. He holds an MSc in Criminology from the University of Oxford, and a PhD in Sociology from the University of Glasgow. His research centres on issues of youth, crime and globalisation, with a particular focus on youth gangs. He has carried out fieldwork in Glasgow, Chicago and Hong Kong.
Reviews
Urban Legends...can compete with all the classic works. Fraser's book is a fresh start for European street ethnography. We can only hope that more will follow. I recommend it to those interested in Bourdieu, Glasgow, gangs, youth delinquency, post-industrialism, or just anyone interested in a reading a really good ethnography. * Sveinung Sandberg, British Journal of Criminology *
Urban Legends is a groundbreaking work transcending classic theory and sharply departing from Eurogang positivism. Fraser applies Bourdieus habitus and other concepts to give us new and powerful theoretical tools with which to understand gangs in the global era. The most insightful study of Glasgow gangs ever written. * John Hagedorn, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Illinois at Chicago *
We commend this book as making a significant contribution to the field of criminology, and also to the study of the history and sociology of the city. It is a book to be most warmly welcomed. * Professor Tim Newburn and Professor Jill Peay, London School of Economics (from the Foreword) *
The book has profound methodological and theoretical implications to the study of youth gangs in a global context. Understanding gangs from a global and comparative perspective is not an easy task because of the difficulty of data collection, but Alistair Fraser, a young and brilliant criminologist, has made an especially significant contribution to the study. * Peng Wang, Global Crime *
Fraser impressively situates his meticulous ethnographic research within historical and theoretical contexts. Urban Legends makes a profoundly important contribution to the international 'gang' literature. Sociological criminology at its very best. * Professor Barry Goldson, Charles Booth Chair of Social Science, Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, The University of Liverpool. *
Awards
Winner of Winner of the 2016 Criminology Book Prize from the British Society of Criminology.
Book Information
ISBN 9780198728610
Author Alistair Fraser
Format Hardback
Page Count 304
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions(mm) 222mm * 147mm * 24mm