Jancsics, David. 2024. Sociología de la corrupción: patrones de asociación ilegal en Hungría: Ítaca y Londres: Cornell University Press.
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https://doi.org/10.32870/rc.vi4.101Keywords:
Sociology of corruption , patterns of ilegal association, HungaryAbstract
How can we better understand corruption in environments where it is far from being the exception but widespread, where it is normalized, or where it encompasses activities that have a socially accepted or desirable purpose? How can we make sense of this multifaceted and deeply complex social phenomenon? What does it mean to be corrupt in environments like these? David Janciscs's book invites us to reflect on these and other questions...
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Meza, O. y Pérez-Chiqués, E. (en prensa). The structure of systemic corruption: how corruption consolidates in local governments. Springer.
Strach, P. y Sullivan, K. S. (2023). The politics of trash: how governments used corruption to clean cities, 1890-1929. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
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