Uncovering the Crimes of Urbanisation

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comparative urban crime research
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Eviction Exercise
Fictitious Capital
Harbour Foreshore
Illicit Land
Illicit Repertoires
Investment Promotion Authority
land dispossession
Land Fraud
Lands Department Officials
Leasehold Title
National Housing Corporation
Organised Violence
Paga Hill
Port Moresby
Property Market Activity
Property Market Speculation
Public Accounts Committee
Public Administration
qualitative fieldwork methods
Residential Demolition
Resistance
social resistance movements
State Corporate Activity
state corporate crime
State Crime
Transaction Mapping
Transaction Sequences
Tropic Timbers
urban governance theory

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  • ISBN 9781138120327
  • Weight: 552g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From the social cleansing of cities through to indigenous land struggles at the frontline of extraction megaprojects, planetary urbanisation is a contested process that is radically shaping social life and the sustainability of human civilisation. In this pioneering intervention, it is maintained that this turbulent planetary process is also a potent space for state–corporate criminality. Market manipulation, fraud, corruption, violence and human rights abuses have become critical spokes in the way space is being transformed to benefit speculative interests. This book not only offers investigative data that documents in detail the intricate ways state and corporate actors collude to profit from the built environment; it also establishes the tools for building a research agenda that can interrogate the crimes of urbanisation on a comparative, longitudinal basis.

The author sets out an investigative methodology which can be appropriated to conduct probing research into the hidden schemas and forms of collusion that buttress state–corporate criminality in the urban sphere. Coupled to this, a theoretical framework is developed for thinking about the networks, processes and mechanisms at the heart of property market manipulation, and the broader social relationships that sustain and reward illicit speculative activity. This book concludes that researchers and civil society have a critical role to play in challenging a historical form of planetary urbanisation, marked by endemic state–corporate criminality, that poses significant threats to the sustainability of lived communities and the rich biospheres that they depend upon.

This book will be of interest to criminologists, sociologists, human geographers, political scientists and those engaged with development studies, as well as civil society organisations and urban researchers.

Kristian Lasslett is Professor of Criminology at the University of Ulster, and sits on the Executive Board of the International State Crime Initiative. He is joint Editor-in-Chief of State Crime, a leading international peer reviewed journal, and Editor of The State Testimony Project, the first online casebook for state crime studies.

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