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by George S. Rigakos (Author)
In the last 30 years, bouncers have emerged as iconic gatekeepers of contemporary cool, exclusivity & social capital in urban centres around the world. Rigakos critiques the supposed liberating & expressive potential of nightclubs by theorising them within the linked themes of risk, consumption & security in late capitalism.
Author Biography
George S. Rigakos is associate professor of law, criminology, and political economy at Carleton University, and the author of The New Parapolice: Risk Markets and Commodified Social Control, 2002.