1. Gangs and the Gig Economy: Triads, Precarity and Illicit Work in Hong Kong.
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Fraser, Alistair and Joe-Laidler, Karen
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GANGS , *GIG economy , *PRECARITY , *CRIMINOLOGICAL research , *ENTREPRENEURSHIP - Abstract
Paid employment in the criminal economy is, in many ways, the essence of precarious labour yet to date criminological work on the so-called 'gig economy' is scarce. Here we apply emergent sociological literature on 'post-Fordist' working cultures to precarious youth employment in Hong Kong, arguing: (1) recent reorganizations of labour markets towards flexible entrepreneurship are mirrored in the illicit economy; (2) a shift in structural features of triad gangs has led to a parallel form of 'network sociality'; and (3) triad-affiliated youth remained rooted in place-based 'communities of practice' that form a point of difference from existing theory. In concluding, we reflect on the implications of these arguments for the study of illicit economies, triads and post-Fordist working cultures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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