For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called 'dons' (or area leaders) have occupied – Mafia style – some of Jamaica's deprived urban communities, and enacted new, outlaw forms of community leadership. In these communities, notoriously labelled 'garrisons', dons have 'manufactured consent' for their illicit rule, using coercive tactics and by positioning themselves as legitimate civic leaders. In the process, these rogue actors have not only gained acceptance among significant numbers of the subaltern class but also (tacit) political recognition in the wider society. Genuine civil society has been eclipsed in Jamaica's urban garrisons due to the persistence of this rogue leadership. Still, a more hopeful outlook...
The current study is concerned with the role that transnational criminal organizations play in the a...
Created by the Jamaican political administration to garner support from the marginalized and sociall...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called 'dons' (or area leaders) ...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called ‘dons’ (or area leaders) ...
For close to 50 years, so-called ‘dons’ have positioned themselves as civic leaders in Jamaica, gain...
For close to 50 years, so-called ‘dons’ have positioned themselves as civic leaders in Jamaica, gain...
This book undertakes an in-depth case study of contemporary protests to illustrate not only the chal...
At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed arm...
This thesis focuses on the problem of incivility within the domains of citizen politics and civil so...
This paper employs and scrutinizes Asef Bayat's theory of [the] 'quiet encroachment' of the 'informa...
Since the 2010 'Tivoli Incursion', the policing strategies that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)...
Contemporary debates on policing trace the rise of “law and order” populism and police militarizatio...
This thesis examines the relationship between practices of citizenship and the challenges associated...
The evolution and impact of journalism in the developing world remains largely under-explored, espec...
The current study is concerned with the role that transnational criminal organizations play in the a...
Created by the Jamaican political administration to garner support from the marginalized and sociall...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called 'dons' (or area leaders) ...
For nearly 50 years, powerful politically connected criminal actors called ‘dons’ (or area leaders) ...
For close to 50 years, so-called ‘dons’ have positioned themselves as civic leaders in Jamaica, gain...
For close to 50 years, so-called ‘dons’ have positioned themselves as civic leaders in Jamaica, gain...
This book undertakes an in-depth case study of contemporary protests to illustrate not only the chal...
At different historical junctures and under different conditions, the Jamaican state has allowed arm...
This thesis focuses on the problem of incivility within the domains of citizen politics and civil so...
This paper employs and scrutinizes Asef Bayat's theory of [the] 'quiet encroachment' of the 'informa...
Since the 2010 'Tivoli Incursion', the policing strategies that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF)...
Contemporary debates on policing trace the rise of “law and order” populism and police militarizatio...
This thesis examines the relationship between practices of citizenship and the challenges associated...
The evolution and impact of journalism in the developing world remains largely under-explored, espec...
The current study is concerned with the role that transnational criminal organizations play in the a...
Created by the Jamaican political administration to garner support from the marginalized and sociall...
The Frontier and The Plantation is a police economy of post-slavery Jamaica. Its goal is to grasp co...