Urban Rage: The Revolt of the Excluded By Mustafa Dikec
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A timely and incisive examination of contemporary urban unrest that explains why riots will continue until citizens are equally treated and politically included In the past few decades urban riots have erupted in democracies across the world While high profile politicians often react by condemning protestors actions and passing crackdown measures urban studies professor Mustafa Dike shows how these revolts are in fact rooted in exclusions and genuine grievances which our democracies are failing to address In this eye opening study he argues that global revolts may be sparked by a particular police or government action but nonetheless are expressions of much longer and deep seated rage accumulated through hardship and injustices that have become routine Increasingly recognized as an expert on urban unrest Dike examines urban revolts in the United States United Kingdom France Sweden Greece and Turkey and in a sweeping and engaging account makes it clear that change is only possible if we address the failures of democratic systems and rethink the established practices of policing and political decision making Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded I like political scandals and I cannot lie scientifically proven rago ts So why should you study urban revolts and uprisings Because it ultimately gives you an idea about not just what went wrong but the internal deficiencies and failing institutions In other words it is a painful labour process that gets rid of what is not longer working what s dead inside a state. Urban ragecon reno In this book you ll be able to cover many case studies across US UK Sweden Greece and Turkey Though the context is never specifically the same but the dynamics of oppression and stigmatisation work similarly and give way to power abusing institutions In some instances and maybe across all revolts police have been part of the dysfunctional instruments that ignited urban revolts and uprisings. Urban ragecams Many lessons learnt but ultimately this was to my opinion what the book was all about Revolt is a spectacular mode of public appeal to justice equality and accountability when other forms of appeal prove useless Urban uprisings in this sense are the ultimate form of dissent by the disenfranchised in a context of putative equality Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded Smoke any motherfucker that sweats meOr any asshole that threatens meI m a sniper with a hell of a scopeTakin out a cop or two they can t cope with me 1402 Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded This books sets out to explain the cause of recent urban unrest and riots that place across several regions including the US UK France Sweden and Turkey His main aim is to refute what he calls the pathological argument which assigns individual blame positing that innate criminality is the main cause of the unrest Dikec argues that the main causes are the economic political and policing environments of those who rioted He names economic inequality racist societies excessive and racially discriminatory policing as the main reasons of the riots even arguing that they had no other choice but to riot. Book Urban ragemp The full story is of course that both individual and group propensity to criminality and structural factors are to blame for the riots So this book provides a woefully biased account of the subject matter It is like saying how successful a person is in life is down solely to either genetics or the environment But that is only to be expected People in modern day humanities university departments are so driven by ideology that they cannot see what is staring them in the face Universities killed humanities But so long as we understand this while reading the book we can appreciate the job the author did in researching and putting forward the case he did Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded Urban Rage is a survey of impressive scope underlining the economic and political underpinnings of the 2005 2013 wave of riots across the global north However perhaps because of its scope it fails to transcend the level of informed commentary As such it is a solid introduction to the topic for anyone wanting to understand rioting and insurgency beyond the circumstantial but hardly useful for those seeking deeper understanding. Urban ragecoop Riots and of collective violence in general is a deeply contentious topic It is connected to core challenges of legitimacy morality and strategy Further it is inherently messy contradictory and a general pain to disentangle In Urban Rage Mustafa Dikec looks to recent episodes of urban violence across the global north in an attempt to locate the political and economical mesh at its structural base In place of pathologization Dikec shows how racism dispossession and police violence interact in producing the foundations of insurgency. Urban Rage kindle reader While Dikec dispelling of pathologizing explanations is largely successful it leaves me wondering about its novelty True power holders and journalists are generally wrong in projecting images of unruly mobs onto expressions of deep seated oppression and alterity However his alternative does not stray far from an equally predictable leftist response Across the chapters Dikec shows how unemployment and other forms of exclusion leave the masses ready for battle but he hardly shows how these factors translate into action at particular moments in time Neither does he suggest why these patterns should be particularly productive of insurgency at this point in capitalist development. Urban Rage book In emphasizing the macro level Dikec largely fails to answer the considerably pertinent question of how group processes at the meso level mediate between structural inequality and actual behaviour This is particularly unfortunate because the proof is repeatedly granted by his own narrative In Istanbul and Athens we see how shocking moments of police violence create convergence points among various and highly mobilized sections of society prompting massive confrontations with the state Within these confrontations from what I can gather situational micro dynamics facilitate the escalation of intermittent violence to large scale revolt Had Dikec cared for these interlinkages he would have produced a considerably novel and interesting argument He would also have acknowledged the vast development that has been going on in the academic literature across the past 20 years. Urban range llc On the other hand while Dikec is deeply invested in the macro level he does not take this focus far enough The discussion of urban redevelopment is interesting but hardly exhaustive How does the restructuring of urban space affect human relations and the relations between affected and those affecting Likewise why do reactions to urban restructuring generate violence in some contexts but not in others Here deeper investment with human geography or with a general critique of capital would have made for a vastly better reading Instead Dikec makes me want to go back to Joshua Clover or even the academic works of Charles Tilly or William Sewell. Urban Rage book These problems notwithstanding this is after all supposed to be a light read Urban Rage provides a broad and accessible introduction to some of the most spectacular expressions of contemporary urban political and economic processes Urban Rage The Revolt of the Excluded
Urban Rage: The Revolt of the Excluded By Mustafa Dikec |
0300214944 |
9780300214949 |
English |
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Hardcover |
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