Security in the Bubble: Navigating Crime in Urban South Africa
By (Author) Christine Hentschel
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
1st December 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Urban communities
Crime and criminology
364.0968
Paperback
184
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
Focusing on the South African city of Durban, "Security in the Bubble" looks at spatialized security practices, engaging with strategies and dilemmas of urban security governance in cities around the world. While apartheid was spatial governance at its most brutal, postapartheid South African cities have tried to reinvent space, using it as a "posi
"Despite the weight of the subject matterurban crime in a violent citySecurity in the Bubble goes against the grain of critical scholarship, evoking a new language to capture the fine-grained and culturally attuned spatial practices of identity. As a consequence, novel insights and experiences reveal contemporary urbanity in all its contradictory fullness. This is vital and beautifully crafted urbanism."Edgar Pieterse, University of Cape Town
"Christine Hentschels theoretically sharp book shows how the pursuit of security dynamically organizesand simultaneously fragmentsurban life. In a major contribution to criminology as well as to urban studies, Hentschel acknowledges the reality of violence and fear but, refreshingly, avoids dystopian clichs in a work that is as relevant for Chicago and Detroit as it is for Rio and Bogot."Mariana Valverde, University of Toronto
Christine Hentschel is visiting professor at the Institute for Criminological Research at Hamburg University and is affiliated with the Institute of Urban Sociology at Humboldt University Berlin.