Recognizing Dignity: Young Black Men Growing Up in an Era of Surveillance

Oeur, Freeden

2016

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  • An enduring finding is that marginalized young men of color aggressively seek “respect,” or masculine status. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork at an all-boys public high school, the author found that respect—a desire to “be known”—offers an incomplete explanation for how young black men claim recognition in an era of surveillance. These findings reveal an alternative and more complex portrait of ... read more
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  • Oeur, Freeden. 2016. Recognizing Dignity: Young Black Men Growing Up in an Era of Surveillance. Socius 2:1-15. DOI: 10.1177/2378023116633712
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