This study builds on five years of ethnographic research with an all-male group of fifty-five Muslim second-generation immigrant drug dealers in Frankfurt, Germany, and examines the relationship among immigration, social exclusion, and the informal economy. In particular, the study explores the intimate and interactive aspects of the lives of this group of second-generation Muslim immigrants, who belong to one of, if not the most, discriminated against and socially excluded populations in German society
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0199856478
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Parallel Title
Muslim immigrants, dignity, and drug dealing
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Crime-- Germany-- Sociological aspects.
Drug traffic-- Germany.
Immigrants-- Germany-- Social conditions.
Muslim youth-- Germany.
Muslims-- Cultural assimilation-- Germany.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Germany, Emigration and immigration, Social aspects.