This article considers an apparently perplexing aspect of democratization in Brazil: the use by notorious criminal gangs (comandos) from the poor urban peripheries and prisons of the discourses of democratic citizenship, justice, and rule of law to represent their own organizations and intentions. I situate this use within an unsettling development in Latin America generally during the last thirty years: the coincidence nearly everywhere of increasing political democracy and increasing everyday violence and injustice against citizens. My discussion considers these new territorializations of power and violence and their consequences for citizenship, democracy, and urbanization. To bring them to light, I focus on...
Many Latin American countries have during the past decades experienced an increase in violence (Howa...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic presence in ...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic presence in ...
This article considers an apparently perplexing aspect of democratization in Brazil: the use b...
This article considers an apparently perplexing aspect of democratization in Brazil: the use by noto...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
This thesis asks questions about the meanings and practices of citizenship, and how they change in a...
This article reports on analyses and conclusions formulated from comments made on criminal violence ...
Although the transition to democracy began in the middle of 1980's, Brazilian society has not yet ex...
This thesis asks questions about the meanings and practices of citizenship, and how they change in a...
International audienceFor the last fifteen or so years, there has been growing economic and politica...
International audienceFor the last fifteen or so years, there has been growing economic and politica...
This article examines the workings and effects of the penalization of poverty in urban Brazil at cen...
This article examines the workings and effects of the penalization of poverty in urban Brazil at cen...
Drug gangs and organized criminal groups rarely evolve into structured authorities governing their r...
Many Latin American countries have during the past decades experienced an increase in violence (Howa...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic presence in ...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic presence in ...
This article considers an apparently perplexing aspect of democratization in Brazil: the use b...
This article considers an apparently perplexing aspect of democratization in Brazil: the use by noto...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic, presence in...
This thesis asks questions about the meanings and practices of citizenship, and how they change in a...
This article reports on analyses and conclusions formulated from comments made on criminal violence ...
Although the transition to democracy began in the middle of 1980's, Brazilian society has not yet ex...
This thesis asks questions about the meanings and practices of citizenship, and how they change in a...
International audienceFor the last fifteen or so years, there has been growing economic and politica...
International audienceFor the last fifteen or so years, there has been growing economic and politica...
This article examines the workings and effects of the penalization of poverty in urban Brazil at cen...
This article examines the workings and effects of the penalization of poverty in urban Brazil at cen...
Drug gangs and organized criminal groups rarely evolve into structured authorities governing their r...
Many Latin American countries have during the past decades experienced an increase in violence (Howa...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic presence in ...
This thesis looks at the nature of violence with its endemic, and increasingly epidemic presence in ...