Description

Book Synopsis


Table of Contents


Notes on Contributors viii

Series Editors’ Preface x

Introduction 1
Gabriel Feltran

A Phone Call 7

A Global Market 9

Theoretical Framework: Normative Regimes 11

Inequalities 18

Methods: About Journeys, Tacking, and Our Collaborative Research Team 21

A Collective Research Team 27

Ethical Issues, Diversity, and Typical Days 29

Chapter Structure 31

1 Crime, Violence, and Inequality in São Paulo 37
Gregorio Zambon and Gabriel Feltran

7 a.m. (Fiat Strada) 39

10:00 a.m. (Hyundai HB20) 43

5:15 p.m. (Fiat Palio) 47

8:40 p.m. (Ford Ka) 53

Urban Violence and Market Regulation 56

2 State Reaction 63
Gabriel Feltran

Police Use of Lethal Force 66

Imprisonment 74

The “Clearing of Public Roads” 78

Political Legitimation 80

3 Designing the Market 87
Deborah Fromm

Insurance as a Mediator 94

The Automobile Business: From the Streets of São Paulo to the Panama Papers 99

4 Auctions and Mechanisms 104
André de Pieri Pimentel and Luiz Gustavo Simão Pereira

Central Circuits: Insurance Companies that Sell at Auctions 109

Some Numbers 111

Marginal Circuits: Car Dealerships and Chop-shops that Buy at Auctions 115

Auctioneers: Economics and Politics 121

5 Dismantling a Stolen Car 127
Isabela Vianna Pinho, Gregório Zambon, and Lucas Alves Fernandes Silva

Family, Market, Politics 130

Between Extremes: From “Recicla” to “Sheds” 135

Prices and Stratification 143

6 Regulating an Illegal Market 147
Luana Motta, Janaina Maldonado, and Juliana Alcântara

A Brief Chronology of the Dismantling Law 149

Old Practices, New “Political Merchandise”: The Everyday Experience of the Dismantling Law 152

The Political Centrality of Police Officers 158

Police Regulation and Violence 161

7 Not Criminals, Legislators 165
Deborah Fromm and Luana Motta

New Laws, New Markets 169

Illegal Markets, Microfinance, Corporate Philanthropy 171

Action and Reaction 174

Parallel Insurance and the Protection Market 175

The Law that Governs the Market, the Market that Governs the Law 181

8 Globalization and Its Backroads 187
André de Pieri Pimentel, Gabriel Feltran, and Lucas Alves Fernandes Silva

A Global Market and Its Margins 190

Connecting Markets 194

Urban Reconfigurations 198

North–South Urban Inequalities 202

Conclusions 208
Gabriel Feltran

Afterword: Following Cars in a Latin American Metropolis: Inequality, Illegalisms, and Formalization 220
Daniel Veloso Hirata References 228
Index 245

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      Publication Date: 10/02/2022
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents


      Notes on Contributors viii

      Series Editors’ Preface x

      Introduction 1
      Gabriel Feltran

      A Phone Call 7

      A Global Market 9

      Theoretical Framework: Normative Regimes 11

      Inequalities 18

      Methods: About Journeys, Tacking, and Our Collaborative Research Team 21

      A Collective Research Team 27

      Ethical Issues, Diversity, and Typical Days 29

      Chapter Structure 31

      1 Crime, Violence, and Inequality in São Paulo 37
      Gregorio Zambon and Gabriel Feltran

      7 a.m. (Fiat Strada) 39

      10:00 a.m. (Hyundai HB20) 43

      5:15 p.m. (Fiat Palio) 47

      8:40 p.m. (Ford Ka) 53

      Urban Violence and Market Regulation 56

      2 State Reaction 63
      Gabriel Feltran

      Police Use of Lethal Force 66

      Imprisonment 74

      The “Clearing of Public Roads” 78

      Political Legitimation 80

      3 Designing the Market 87
      Deborah Fromm

      Insurance as a Mediator 94

      The Automobile Business: From the Streets of São Paulo to the Panama Papers 99

      4 Auctions and Mechanisms 104
      André de Pieri Pimentel and Luiz Gustavo Simão Pereira

      Central Circuits: Insurance Companies that Sell at Auctions 109

      Some Numbers 111

      Marginal Circuits: Car Dealerships and Chop-shops that Buy at Auctions 115

      Auctioneers: Economics and Politics 121

      5 Dismantling a Stolen Car 127
      Isabela Vianna Pinho, Gregório Zambon, and Lucas Alves Fernandes Silva

      Family, Market, Politics 130

      Between Extremes: From “Recicla” to “Sheds” 135

      Prices and Stratification 143

      6 Regulating an Illegal Market 147
      Luana Motta, Janaina Maldonado, and Juliana Alcântara

      A Brief Chronology of the Dismantling Law 149

      Old Practices, New “Political Merchandise”: The Everyday Experience of the Dismantling Law 152

      The Political Centrality of Police Officers 158

      Police Regulation and Violence 161

      7 Not Criminals, Legislators 165
      Deborah Fromm and Luana Motta

      New Laws, New Markets 169

      Illegal Markets, Microfinance, Corporate Philanthropy 171

      Action and Reaction 174

      Parallel Insurance and the Protection Market 175

      The Law that Governs the Market, the Market that Governs the Law 181

      8 Globalization and Its Backroads 187
      André de Pieri Pimentel, Gabriel Feltran, and Lucas Alves Fernandes Silva

      A Global Market and Its Margins 190

      Connecting Markets 194

      Urban Reconfigurations 198

      North–South Urban Inequalities 202

      Conclusions 208
      Gabriel Feltran

      Afterword: Following Cars in a Latin American Metropolis: Inequality, Illegalisms, and Formalization 220
      Daniel Veloso Hirata References 228
      Index 245

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