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Disentangling cultural norms from individual values - Waverly Duck, No Way Out. Precarious Living in the Shadow of Poverty and Drug Dealing (Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2015)

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Waverly Duck, No Way Out. Precarious Living in the Shadow of Poverty and Drug Dealing (Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2015)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2017

Julien Larregue*
Affiliation:
Aix-Marseille Université LDPSC EA4690, [julien.larregue@univ-amu.fr]
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Copyright © A.E.S. 2016 

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References

1 Alice Goffman, 2014, On The Run, Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

2 Scott Jacques and Richard Wright, 2015, Code of the Suburb: Inside the World of Young Middle-Class Drug Dealers, Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

3 Elijah Anderson, 1999, Code of the Street, New York, Norton.

4 Loïc Wacquant, 2002, “Scrutinizing the Street: Poverty, Morality, and the Pitfalls of Urban Ethnography”, American Journal of Sociology, 107 (6): 1468-1532.