Gangs’stories: From the streets of Dhaka to human-rights advocacy in Bangladesh

Atkinson-Sheppard, S. 2024. Gangs’stories: From the streets of Dhaka to human-rights advocacy in Bangladesh. The Conversation.

TitleGangs’stories: From the streets of Dhaka to human-rights advocacy in Bangladesh
AuthorsAtkinson-Sheppard, S.
Description

For the past five years, the GANGS project, a European Research Council-funded project led by Dennis Rodgers, has been studying global gang dynamics in a comparative perspective. When understood in a nuanced manner that goes beyond the usual stereotypes and Manichean representations, gangs and gangsters arguably constitute fundamental lenses through which to think about and understand the world we live in.

In this article, Sally Atkinson-Sheppard worked closely with Sharif to write the story of his journey from becoming a gang member in war-torn Bangladesh to a human rights worker and advocate for street children’s rights today. His story is one of overcoming exceptional adversity and drawing on his past experiences to do good in the world today.

Year2024
PublisherThe Conversation
Web address (URL)https://theconversation.com/gangsstories-from-the-streets-of-dhaka-to-human-rights-advocacy-in-bangladesh-223936

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