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You Can't Stop the Revolution
Community Disorder and Social Ties in Post-Ferguson America
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Andrea S. Boyles
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English
Published/Copyright:
2019
About this book
You Can’t Stop the Revolution is a vivid participant ethnography conducted from inside of Ferguson protests as the Black Lives Matter movement catapulted onto the global stage. Sociologist Andrea S. Boyles offers an everyday montage of protests, social ties, and empowerment that coalesced to safeguard black lives while igniting unprecedented twenty-first-century resistance. Focusing on neighborhood crime prevention and contentious black citizen–police interactions in the context of preserving black lives, this book examines how black citizens work to combat disorder, crime, and police conflict. Boyles offers an insider’s analysis of cities like Ferguson, where a climate of indifference leaves black neighborhoods vulnerable to conflict, where black lives are seemingly expendable, and where black citizens are held responsible for their own oppression. You Can’t Stop the Revolution serves as a reminder that community empowerment is still possible in neighborhoods experiencing police brutality and interpersonal violence.
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Boyles Andrea S. :
Andrea S. Boyles is Associate Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies at Tulane University. She is a feminist, race scholar, and the author of Race, Place, and Suburban Policing: Too Close for Comfort.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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1. Between a Rock and a Hard Place
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2. (Dis)order and Informal Social Ties in the United States
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3. “A Change Gotta Come”: Informal Integration
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4. Making Black Lives Matter
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5. “We Are in a State of Emergency”
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6. (No) Conclusion and Discussion
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Notes
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References
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Index
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August 13, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9780520970502
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240
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Keywords for this book
ferguson; protests; black lives matter; empowerment; race; racism; social issues; prejudice; discrimination; resistance; politics; political movements; neighborhood crime; crime prevention; police brutality; police conflict; criminal justice; community empowerment; violence; death; political engagement; black citizens; nonfiction; black community; african americans; ethnic studies; violence in society; black; black lives; black neighborhoods; african american studies; mass incarceration; activists; criminology