The war on gangs in Aotearoa New Zealand seems to be a never-ending battle. Sensationalist rhetoric in the media and anti-gang political discourse fosters a range of negative stereotypes about gangs and those within them, presenting them as fundamentally criminal organisations. This thesis challenges the dominant narrative on gangs by instead exploring their evolving social movement potential. Drawing on participatory action research and collaborative partnerships established within the Black Power rōpū – one of the most well-known ‘gangs’ in the country – it shows members taking up important roles as agents of social change. The research found members reinterpreting in a localised context the anti-racist symbolism of the global Black Power...
It is well established that negative stigmas are used to dehumanise and to limit, restrict, and deny...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
The war on gangs in Aotearoa New Zealand seems to be a never-ending battle. Sensationalist rhetoric ...
Although gang behaviour was in evidence in early colonial New Zealand, the advent of modern gangs ca...
The District Council (Prohibition of Gang Insignia) Act 2009 (‘Gang Insignia Act 2009’) came into fo...
This article introduces the concept of ‘gang glocalization’ to capture the processes by which global...
This article introduces the concept of ‘gang glocalization’ to capture the processes by which global...
The Maori urban drift after the Second World War has deeply altered New Zealand’s sociocultural land...
This descriptive interpretive study examines the lived experience of interaction with authority by a...
The Maori urban drift after the Second World War has deeply altered New Zealand’s sociocultural land...
Although New Zealand is home to the largest Samoan population outside of Samoa, there have been few ...
The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is critical in ...
It is well established that negative stigmas are used to dehumanise and to limit, restrict, and deny...
It is well established that negative stigmas are used to dehumanise and to limit, restrict, and deny...
It is well established that negative stigmas are used to dehumanise and to limit, restrict, and deny...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...
The war on gangs in Aotearoa New Zealand seems to be a never-ending battle. Sensationalist rhetoric ...
Although gang behaviour was in evidence in early colonial New Zealand, the advent of modern gangs ca...
The District Council (Prohibition of Gang Insignia) Act 2009 (‘Gang Insignia Act 2009’) came into fo...
This article introduces the concept of ‘gang glocalization’ to capture the processes by which global...
This article introduces the concept of ‘gang glocalization’ to capture the processes by which global...
The Maori urban drift after the Second World War has deeply altered New Zealand’s sociocultural land...
This descriptive interpretive study examines the lived experience of interaction with authority by a...
The Maori urban drift after the Second World War has deeply altered New Zealand’s sociocultural land...
Although New Zealand is home to the largest Samoan population outside of Samoa, there have been few ...
The “making” of gang relationships has remained at the periphery of research, yet it is critical in ...
It is well established that negative stigmas are used to dehumanise and to limit, restrict, and deny...
It is well established that negative stigmas are used to dehumanise and to limit, restrict, and deny...
It is well established that negative stigmas are used to dehumanise and to limit, restrict, and deny...
This book aims to challenge current thinking about serious youth violence and gangs, and their racia...
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. The aim of the current study was to understand how gangs have changed i...