Laurent Gayer is CNRS Senior Research Professor at CERI-Sciences Po. He is the author of Karachi and co-editor of Muslims in Indian Cities and Armed Militias of South Asia (all published by Hurst); and co-author with Gilles Favarel-Garrigues of Proud to Punish: The Global Landscapes of Rough Justice.
'Plunges into the power structures and daily labour struggles underpinning the manufacturing economy in Pakistan’s industrial capital.' -- <b><i>Himal Southasian</i></b> 'A stunning portrait of the perpetrators and victims of Karachi's criminalised brand of neoliberal politics.' -- <b>Jan Breman, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Sociology, University of Amsterdam</b> 'An extremely impressive contribution to the sociological literature on contemporary Pakistan, and more broadly, on the study of violent capitalist dynamics under globalisation and deregulation. A wonderful read.' -- <b>Umair Javed, Assistant Professor of Politics and Sociology, Lahore University of Management Sciences</b> 'This remarkable book provides a deft and sophisticated ethnographic study of the complex interactions between the logics of violence and capitalist production in the megalopolis of Karachi.' -- <b>Adnan Naseemullah, Reader in International Politics, King's College London</b>