Vigilante Justice in Society and Popular Culture


A Global Perspective

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Edited by Peter Robson, Ferdinando Spina, Contributions by Michael Asimow, Pedro Fortes, Julia Garraio, Rebecca Johnson, Nickos Myrtou, Joanna Osiejewicz, Lili Paquet, Stamatis Poulakidakos
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Peter Robson is professor of social welfare law at the University of Strathclyde. Ferdinando Spina is assistant professor of Sociology of Law at the University of Salento.

Introduction: Vigilantism - an Overview Peter Robson and Ferdinando Spina Part I: The Anglophone World 1. American Vigilantism - Popular Justice and Popular Culture Michael Asimow 2. Vigilantes, the Law and Popular Culture - The British Experience Peter Robson 3. Vigilante Frontier Communities on Australian Screens: Bushrangers, Bikies, and Bogans Lili Paquet 4. Vigilante Justice in Canada Rebecca Johnson Part II: European Experiences 5. Vigilante Justice in Germany Franziska Sturmer 6. Vigilantism - the Greek Approach Nickos Myrtou and Stamatis Poulakidakos 7. Vigilantes, the Law and Popular Culture - The Italian Experience Ferdinando Spina 8. The Punishing Hand of Vigilante Justice in Poland Joanna Osiejewicz 9. Margins Without Justice: Revenge in Joao Canijo's Portuguese Cinema Julia Garraio Part III: A South American Perspective 10. "You Said Perpetual!" Approaches to Vigilantism in Argentine Culture Sebastian Viqueira 11. Vigilante Justice and the Rule of Death: The Existential Threat to the State and Its People in Brazil Pedro Fortes

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