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The semiotics of the evolving gang masculinity and Glasgow
Robert McLean
, Christopher Holligan
School of Education and Social Sciences
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Keyphrases
Behavior Formation
33%
British Media
33%
Chronological Age
33%
Criminal
33%
Evolutionary
33%
Gang Culture
33%
Gang Membership
33%
Glasgow
100%
Life-course Criminology
33%
Linguistic Register
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Masculinity
100%
Offending
33%
Scotland
33%
Scottish
33%
Semiotics
100%
Street Gangs
33%
Territoriality
66%
Urban Street
33%
Youth Gangs
33%
Social Sciences
Age
50%
Crime
50%
Criminology
50%
Evolution
50%
Lived Experience
50%
Middle Class
50%
Semiotics
100%
Territoriality
100%
UK
50%
Urban Youth
50%
Arts and Humanities
Crime
11%
Dispute
11%
Foreground
11%
Gangs
100%
Glasgow
100%
lad
11%
Life course
11%
linguistic registers
11%
Lived Experience
11%
Masculinity
100%
Portrayal
11%
Progression
11%
Scotland
11%
Semiotics
100%
Territoriality
22%
Tropes
11%
Urban Youth
11%
Voicing
11%