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Gang Leader for a Day

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Zusatztext "Riveting."  — The New York Times "Compelling . . . dramatic . . . Venkatesh gives readers a window into a way of life that few Americans understand." — Newsweek "An eye-opening account into an underserved city within the city."  — Chicago Tribune "The achievement of Gang Leader for a Day is to give the dry statistics a raw, beating heart." — The Boston Globe "A rich portrait of the urban poor, drawn not from statistics but from vivid tales of their lives and his, and how they intertwined." — The Economist "A sensitive, sympathetic, unpatronizing portrayal of lives that are ususally ignored or lumped into ill-defined stereotype." — Finanical Times Informationen zum Autor Sudhir Venkatesh Klappentext A New York Times Bestseller Foreword by Stephen J. Dubner, coauthor of Freakonomics When first-year graduate student Sudhir Venkatesh walked into an abandoned building in one of Chicago's most notorious housing projects, he hoped to find a few people willing to take a multiple-choice survey on urban poverty--and impress his professors with his boldness. He never imagined that as a result of this assignment he would befriend a gang leader named JT and spend the better part of a decade embedded inside the projects under JT's protection. From a privileged position of unprecedented access, Venkatesh observed JT and the rest of his gang as they operated their crack-selling business, made peace with their neighbors, evaded the law, and rose up or fell within the ranks of the gang's complex hierarchical structure. Examining the morally ambiguous, highly intricate, and often corrupt struggle to survive in an urban war zone, Gang Leader for a Day also tells the story of the complicated friendship that develops between Venkatesh and JT--two young and ambitious men a universe apart. "Riveting."-The New York Times "Compelling... dramatic... Venkatesh gives readers a window into a way of life that few Americans understand."-Newsweek "An eye-opening account into an underserved city within the city."-Chicago Tribune "The achievement of Gang Leader for a Day is to give the dry statistics a raw, beating heart."-The Boston Globe "A rich portrait of the urban poor, drawn not from statistics but from viivd tales of their lives and his, and how they intertwined."-The Economist "A sensative, sympathetic, unpatronizing portrayal of lives that are ususally ignored or lumped into ill-defined stereotype."-Finanical Times Sudhir Venkatesh's latest book Floating City: A Rogue Sociologist Lost and Found in New York's Underground Economy-a memoir of sociological investigation revealing the true face of America's most diverse city-is also published by Penguin Press. FOREWORD by  Stephen J. Dubner I believe that Sudhir Venkatesh was born with two abnormalities: an overdeveloped curiosity and an underdeveloped sense of fear. How else to explain him? Like thousands upon thousands of people, he entered graduate school one fall and was dispatched by his professors to do some research. This research happened to take him to the Robert Taylor Homes in Chicago, one of the worst ghettos in America. But blessed with that outlandish curiosity and unfettered by the sort of commonsensical fear that most of us would experience upon being held hostage by an armed crack gang, as Venkatesh was early on in his research, he kept coming back for more. I met Venkatesh a few years ago when I interviewed him for Freakonomics, a book I wrote with the economist Steve Levitt. Venkatesh and Levitt had collaborated on several academic papers about the economics of crack cocaine. Those papers were interesting, to be sure, but Venkatesh himself presented a whole new level of fascination. He is soft-spoken and laconic; he doesn’t volunteer much information. But every time y...

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"Riveting."  The New York Times

"Compelling . . . dramatic . . . Venkatesh gives readers a window into a way of life that few Americans understand." Newsweek

"An eye-opening account into an underserved city within the city."  Chicago Tribune

"The achievement of Gang Leader for a Day is to give the dry statistics a raw, beating heart." The Boston Globe

"A rich portrait of the urban poor, drawn not from statistics but from vivid tales of their lives and his, and how they intertwined." The Economist

"A sensitive, sympathetic, unpatronizing portrayal of lives that are ususally ignored or lumped into ill-defined stereotype." Finanical Times

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Authors Sudhir Venkatesh
Publisher Penguin Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 30.09.2011
 
EAN 9780143114932
ISBN 978-0-14-311493-2
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 140 mm x 215 mm x 20 mm
Series Penguin Publishing Group
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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