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ID:   068330


Brokering power and property in China's townships / Hsing, You-tien   Journal Article
Hsing, You-tien Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words China  Property Rights  Local Government  Township 
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ID:   084272


Performance Contract of the Erqu Township of Zhouzhi County in / CCP Zhouzhi County; Wang, Ted (tr)   Journal Article
Wang, Ted (tr) Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words China  Township  Erqu  Work Targets 
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ID:   134349


Policing in intimate crowds: moving beyond ‘the mob’ in South Africa / Cooper-Knock, Sarah-Jane   Article
Cooper-Knock, Sarah-Jane Article
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Summary/Abstract A growing scholarship on policing and security has produced valuable insights into the workings of private security firms, state police, and citizen-led policing organizations across Africa. In contrast, few have explored “mob justice” – the policing performed by less organized, more transient formations of citizens. In academic and popular accounts, mobs are depicted as anonymous, sovereign entities, acting in a space that the state will not, or cannot, enter. Focusing on the township of KwaMashu in Durban, South Africa, this article challenges this homogeneous depiction. Although anonymous mobs punctuate the township's history, residents often find themselves within “intimate crowds”, navigating the ties that frequently bind them to their suspects, and negotiating a space in which they can act without fear of repercussion, legal or otherwise. The state police often play an important role in shaping the parameters of this policing, even when no case is formally opened. This reappraisal of policing formations consolidates and extends our understanding of statehood, society, and sovereignty in post-apartheid South Africa.
Key Words South Africa  Negotiation  Police  Township  State Police  Mob Justice 
KwaMashu  Street Justice  Intimate Crowds 
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