| Session 294: SP15 -> Gangs, Crime and Post-Industrial Discourses: From the Marginalization of Politics to the Politics of Marginalization | |||
| Time: 4:30PM to 6:00 PM on Thursday, November 18 | |||
| Place: Tudor 7 | |||
| Session Chair: Luis Barrios, John Jay College of Criminal Justice | |||
| Amor de Rey and Other Narratives of Street Nations in the Year 2000 | |||
| by: | David C. Brotherton, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Corresponding) | ||
| The Latin Kings of Long Island | |||
| by: | Louis Kontos, Long Island University - C.W. Post (Corresponding) | ||
| The "Latin Kings/Queens" in New York City: Spiritual Resistance, Collective Identity, and the Politic of Meaning | |||
| by: | Luis Barrios, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Corresponding) | ||
| The Violent Gang and Dangerous Discourse | |||
| by: | Dwight Conquergood, Northwestern University (Corresponding) | ||
| Resistance and Search for Power: Females in Gangs | |||
| by: | Dana Nurge, Northeastern University (Corresponding) | ||
| Camila Salazar-Atias, John Jay College of Criminal Justice | |||
Updated 05/20/2006