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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Teresa Gowan is the award-winning author of "Hobos\, Hustle
 rs and Backsliders: Homeless in San Francisco." She teaches and works in t
 he fields of urban ethnography\, poverty and inequality\, and deviance and
  social control. Her most recent work investigates the crucial role of add
 iction and "rehab" within contemporary understandings of poverty and crime
 . She is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Minnesot
 a\, Twin Cities.
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SUMMARY:Scavenger\, Addict\, Convert\, Thief Shifting Modes of Social Contr
 ol and Subjectivization within Contemporary US Rabble Management
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dr. Teresa Gowan is the award-winning author o
 f "Hobos\, Hustlers and Backsliders: Homeless in San Francisco." She teach
 es and works in the fields of urban ethnography\, poverty and inequality\,
  and deviance and social control. Her most recent work investigates the cr
 ucial role of addiction and "rehab" within contemporary understandings of 
 poverty and crime. She is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the Unive
 rsity of Minnesota\, Twin Cities.
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