This presentation is derived from a study carried out in the sierra of Guerrero, Mexico, where localities are still abandoned by the Mexican State; this has led to forced displacement of hundreds of families fleeing the risk, threats and violence generated by criminal groups. The objective of the research is to analyze how was the process of the capture of the State by these illegal groups, who have taken over large areas of the State of Guerrero and what factors make their power possible in the face of the Mexican State. The methodology used in this research combines classical anthropology and autoethnography. The results show that criminal groups settled in large areas of the sierra de Guerrero have changed social behavior in their local...
The article refers to the currently shaped issues of human personal safety in relation to threats ar...
We analysed the extent to which violent, organised crime has disrupted anthropological research in M...
The purpose of the article is to reflect on the importance that the surveillance society has obtaine...
The purpose of this paper is to develop some sociological\ua0explanations of violence by the Mexican...
The case of Atoyac de Álvarez, a mountain municipality on the Costa Grande of Guerrero, ravaged by g...
This paper deals with the internal forced displacement (FID, known by its Spanish acronym as DIF) of...
This paper is intended to provide an analysis of the narco-political experience in the United States...
This article examines the emergence of self-defense forces (autodefensas) in Michoacán (Mexico) in t...
This article examines the social relations linked to land regulation in a context marked by a drug-b...
The monopoly of violence in the hands of the state is conceived as the principal vehicle to generate...
This text presents the results of a long-term research project that was done about the experiences o...
Explores the emergence of self-defense forces as a third front in Mexico’s drug war. Argues the geog...
How can we account for levels of violence, numbers of internally displaced people and territorial fr...
How can we account for levels of violence, numbers of internally displaced people and territorial fr...
Violent conflicts have evolved significantly throughout time and have become more intricate and hard...
The article refers to the currently shaped issues of human personal safety in relation to threats ar...
We analysed the extent to which violent, organised crime has disrupted anthropological research in M...
The purpose of the article is to reflect on the importance that the surveillance society has obtaine...
The purpose of this paper is to develop some sociological\ua0explanations of violence by the Mexican...
The case of Atoyac de Álvarez, a mountain municipality on the Costa Grande of Guerrero, ravaged by g...
This paper deals with the internal forced displacement (FID, known by its Spanish acronym as DIF) of...
This paper is intended to provide an analysis of the narco-political experience in the United States...
This article examines the emergence of self-defense forces (autodefensas) in Michoacán (Mexico) in t...
This article examines the social relations linked to land regulation in a context marked by a drug-b...
The monopoly of violence in the hands of the state is conceived as the principal vehicle to generate...
This text presents the results of a long-term research project that was done about the experiences o...
Explores the emergence of self-defense forces as a third front in Mexico’s drug war. Argues the geog...
How can we account for levels of violence, numbers of internally displaced people and territorial fr...
How can we account for levels of violence, numbers of internally displaced people and territorial fr...
Violent conflicts have evolved significantly throughout time and have become more intricate and hard...
The article refers to the currently shaped issues of human personal safety in relation to threats ar...
We analysed the extent to which violent, organised crime has disrupted anthropological research in M...
The purpose of the article is to reflect on the importance that the surveillance society has obtaine...