This book grounds an understanding of lynching as an increasingly globalised phenomenon through an examination of two cases in Guatemala. The chapters cover the issues of migration, tourism, gangs, intergenerational conflict, media, gossip, and rumour to understand national and global patterns of mob- based vigilantism and how diverse factors are funnelled into singular acts of violence. Gavin Weston critically engages with the discussion of Guatemalan lynchings as a form of post- conflict violence alongside other less direct chains of causation. Lynchings have complex, tiered causations based in contestations regarding the ideas and provision of justice. Underlying social problems and similarities in the way lynchings spread through tal...
The article analyzes the relationship between the gangs, the daily violence, and the marginalization...
Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean is no longer perpetrated primarily by states against the...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
Vigilantes and organised vigilantism are a growing phenomenon, as this book amply demonstrates. From...
From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala went through one of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in Latin Ameri...
Drawing on sixteen months of ethnographic fieldwork in a poor and notorious neighbourhood, this diss...
This book explores the changing nature of political violence and how and under which conditions poli...
Violence has permeated the Central American landscape for much of its history. Of the Central Americ...
This paper examines the representation of femicide and impunity in contemporary detective novels set...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
This monograph documents the rise and fall of a vigilante justice movement in order to understand th...
Guatemala is currently experiencing a full-blown crisis of the democratic state. An unholy trinity o...
Everyday brutality in Guatemala City shocks and numbs a society that has suffered generations of war...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
In its Latin American context, the term lynching refers to the extrajudicial killing of an alleged c...
The article analyzes the relationship between the gangs, the daily violence, and the marginalization...
Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean is no longer perpetrated primarily by states against the...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...
Vigilantes and organised vigilantism are a growing phenomenon, as this book amply demonstrates. From...
From 1960 to 1996, Guatemala went through one of the longest and bloodiest civil wars in Latin Ameri...
Drawing on sixteen months of ethnographic fieldwork in a poor and notorious neighbourhood, this diss...
This book explores the changing nature of political violence and how and under which conditions poli...
Violence has permeated the Central American landscape for much of its history. Of the Central Americ...
This paper examines the representation of femicide and impunity in contemporary detective novels set...
A reexamination of the causes of violence in Latin America and a challenge to preconceptions of the ...
This monograph documents the rise and fall of a vigilante justice movement in order to understand th...
Guatemala is currently experiencing a full-blown crisis of the democratic state. An unholy trinity o...
Everyday brutality in Guatemala City shocks and numbs a society that has suffered generations of war...
Starting in the 1990s, Guillermo O’Donnell challenged scholars of Latin America to consider the impl...
In its Latin American context, the term lynching refers to the extrajudicial killing of an alleged c...
The article analyzes the relationship between the gangs, the daily violence, and the marginalization...
Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean is no longer perpetrated primarily by states against the...
The Central American so-called ‘Northern Triangle’ (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) is well-kno...