...what is considered "moral" or “legal” in an environment, is not necessarily moral or legal everywhere, or elsewhere…
THE IMMORAL, THE ILLEGAL, THE CRIMINAL (Palgrave 2019) is out!
26 authors, 18 chapters, 4 continents, lots of words, too many years of work...but you can touch it!
...And review it...if you have time (just contact me directly with the name of the journal you want to approach and I'll arrange a copy to be sent)
https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9783030050382
Governance Beyond the Law - The Immoral, The Illegal, The Criminal | Abel Polese | Palgrave Macmillan<https://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9783030050382>
Sheds light on a multiform phenomenon which is unfolding on a global scale Challenges and complements the literature that draws on a “crime and justice” approach Critically explores how development and governance produced through formal bodies are questioned, challenged and renegotiated through ...
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We see a continuous line between informal and unrecorded practices all the way up to illegal and criminal ones. After all, what is legal in a state is not always illegal in another. And what is considered "moral" in an environment, is not necessarily moral everywhere, or elsewhere.
The border between the legal, the licit, the moral, the legit, the acceptable is fluid and dynamic. It is the result of a negotiation between an entity (often a state) and the people carrying out activities within and for that entity (often its citizens)
Table of contents
* Introduction: “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”: Transnational Perspectives on the Extralegal Field, Polese, Abel, Alessandra Russo, Francesco Strazzri Pages 1-26
* Conversations Bamakoises in Time of Crisis: Criminalisation of Everyday Life and State Formation in Mali, Zanoletti, Giovanni, Pages 29-47
* The Criminalization of Informal Practices in the Danube Delta: How and Why
Prelz Oltramonti, Giulia (et al.), Pages 49-65
* Use of Language in Blurring the Lines Between Legality and Illegality
Botoeva, Gulzat, Pages 67-83
* Mothers as Pot Legalizers: From Illegality to Morality in Medical Use of Cannabis in Latin America, Rivera Vélez, Luis, Pages 85-103
* Negotiated Prohibition: The Social Organisation of Illegal Gambling in Ukraine
Markovska, Anna (et al.), Pages 105-123
* Coping Mechanisms of Ukrainian Patients: Bribes, Gifts, Donations, and Connections
Levenets, Olena (et al.), Pages 125-143
* Collateral Damage of Global Governance on the Local Level: An Analysis of Fragmented International Regimes in the Brazilian Amazon, Schönenberg, Regine, Pages 145-164
* Informality and the Revolutionary State in Russia
Nicholson, Joseph, Pages 167-181
* Informality, Criminality, and Local Autonomy in the Balkans: A Geographic-Based Analysis of State Confines, Darques, Régis, Pages 183-208
* ‘Stealing from the State Is Not Stealing Really, It Is a National Sport’: A Study of Informal Economic Practices and Low-Level Corruption in Hungary, Gyurko, Fanni, Pages 209-226
* Cross-Border Smuggling in North Niger: The Morality of the Informal and the Construction of a Hybrid Order, Raineri, Luca, Pages 227-245
* Informality and State-Society Relations in Post-2011 Tunisia
Hanau Santini, Ruth (et al.), Pages 247-266
* Informal Communities and Cannabis Regulation in the Emerald Triangle
Candidi, Liza, Pages 267-287
* The First Moldovan Students in Romania (1990–1991): Informal Traders or Agents of Change? Negurã, Petru, Pages 291-308
* Nothing to Lose: The Power of Subtle Forms of Resistance in an Immigration Detention Centre, Lendaro, Annalisa, Pages 309-322
* Out of the Rubble: Affective Infrapolitics in Bangkok
Moreno-Tejada, Jaime, Pages 323-341
* Informal Governance on Cryptomarkets for Illicit Drugs
Tzanetakis, Meropi, Pages 343-361
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