Since 2006, Mexico has been embedded in a severe humanitarian and social crisis brought about by Calderon's drug war security strategy. On March 2011, the Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity (MPJD), a social movement of victims was created in reaction to the growing death toll of drug related violence, the increase in human rights violations and the perception of a systematic effort by the government to belittle social costs of the war by manipulating the official narrative. Through protest marches, the MPJD articulated spaces of shared victimhood and set the path for victims' pain to be collectivized and politicized. This thesis illustrates how the spatial aspects of the official narrative of the drug war are countered by the emoti...
Propelled by deep structural violence and the highest homicide rates in the world, each year hundred...
Scholarly studies addressing the issue of human rights abuses in Mexico’s war on drugs could be clas...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Human Bodies, Urban Bodies: Contemporary Representations of Violence in...
In 2006, then Mexican President Felipe Calderón declared a ‘war’ against criminal organisations tha...
This documentary approaches the violence in Mexico from the perspective of nostalgia. In it, the Mex...
During the last three decades, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations have expanded their operations...
Since 2006, the initiation of Mexico’s “War on Drugs,” the nation has experienced horrific violence ...
PhD ThesisTo make a contribution to the literature on governmentality and space, this thesis asks ho...
Colombia has experienced nearly six decades of violent confrontations between agents of the State, t...
México’s current humanitarian crisis has been exacerbated by almost a decade of ineffective anti-car...
In 2006, then-President Felipe Calder�n declared war on drug cartels in Mexico, and subsequently, an...
The current extent of structural violence in Mexico leaves little room for the idea of a peace exper...
This article responds empirically to the question posed by Stan Cohen about “why, when faced by know...
This dissertation explores the forms of knowledge production and circulation around Mexico’s so-call...
Drug violence in Mexico has claimed over 120,000 victims since it escalated in 2007. The government’...
Propelled by deep structural violence and the highest homicide rates in the world, each year hundred...
Scholarly studies addressing the issue of human rights abuses in Mexico’s war on drugs could be clas...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Human Bodies, Urban Bodies: Contemporary Representations of Violence in...
In 2006, then Mexican President Felipe Calderón declared a ‘war’ against criminal organisations tha...
This documentary approaches the violence in Mexico from the perspective of nostalgia. In it, the Mex...
During the last three decades, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations have expanded their operations...
Since 2006, the initiation of Mexico’s “War on Drugs,” the nation has experienced horrific violence ...
PhD ThesisTo make a contribution to the literature on governmentality and space, this thesis asks ho...
Colombia has experienced nearly six decades of violent confrontations between agents of the State, t...
México’s current humanitarian crisis has been exacerbated by almost a decade of ineffective anti-car...
In 2006, then-President Felipe Calder�n declared war on drug cartels in Mexico, and subsequently, an...
The current extent of structural violence in Mexico leaves little room for the idea of a peace exper...
This article responds empirically to the question posed by Stan Cohen about “why, when faced by know...
This dissertation explores the forms of knowledge production and circulation around Mexico’s so-call...
Drug violence in Mexico has claimed over 120,000 victims since it escalated in 2007. The government’...
Propelled by deep structural violence and the highest homicide rates in the world, each year hundred...
Scholarly studies addressing the issue of human rights abuses in Mexico’s war on drugs could be clas...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION Human Bodies, Urban Bodies: Contemporary Representations of Violence in...