This article draws on interviews with 40 participants (12–25 years) to examine how drug trafficking and armed violence militarizes the everyday lives of young residents in a deprived community in urban Brazil. The overall aim is to explore whether, and how, children and youth who are not involved in the drug trade are influenced by, engage with, and respond to militarist rationalities and manifestations. In addition, it frames militarization as resting upon and reinforcing structural inequalities
This article analyse the motivations of young people living in favelas to join and work in drug traf...
The present study investigate how two violent actors, the local police and an “organized crime” fact...
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From a sociocultural constructivist perspective, this paper analyses the sociocultural processes inv...
This article analyses the relationship between stigmatization, violence and marginality and its limi...
This article dialogue with sociological studies about the involvement of youth in dynamics of violen...
The aim of this paper is to discuss three main critical challenges which research and policymaking i...
From a sociocultural constructivist perspective, this paper analyses the sociocultural processes inv...
Drawing on social disorganization theories this paper considers what type of voluntary organization ...
This paper aims to reflect upon the role of violence and stigma on life experience of poor youngster...
Few studies have examined the relations between urban marginalised youth and the public security sys...
The residents of Caxambu, a squatter neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, live in a state of insecurity a...
Brazil has seen a rise in children in narco-trafficking due to increased conflicts between factions ...
Examining Rio de Janeiro's milícias (‘militias’) through a ‘coercive brokerage’ concept can reveal h...
In this article, I make an empirical contribution to the scholarship on education in urban settings ...
This article analyse the motivations of young people living in favelas to join and work in drug traf...
The present study investigate how two violent actors, the local police and an “organized crime” fact...
Drawing on social disorganisation theories this paper considers what type of voluntary organisation ...
From a sociocultural constructivist perspective, this paper analyses the sociocultural processes inv...
This article analyses the relationship between stigmatization, violence and marginality and its limi...
This article dialogue with sociological studies about the involvement of youth in dynamics of violen...
The aim of this paper is to discuss three main critical challenges which research and policymaking i...
From a sociocultural constructivist perspective, this paper analyses the sociocultural processes inv...
Drawing on social disorganization theories this paper considers what type of voluntary organization ...
This paper aims to reflect upon the role of violence and stigma on life experience of poor youngster...
Few studies have examined the relations between urban marginalised youth and the public security sys...
The residents of Caxambu, a squatter neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, live in a state of insecurity a...
Brazil has seen a rise in children in narco-trafficking due to increased conflicts between factions ...
Examining Rio de Janeiro's milícias (‘militias’) through a ‘coercive brokerage’ concept can reveal h...
In this article, I make an empirical contribution to the scholarship on education in urban settings ...
This article analyse the motivations of young people living in favelas to join and work in drug traf...
The present study investigate how two violent actors, the local police and an “organized crime” fact...
Drawing on social disorganisation theories this paper considers what type of voluntary organisation ...