This paper explores various ways in which gang members in post-conflict Nicaragua have internalized and put into practice a range of violent behaviour patterns over the past two decades. It shows how different types of gang violence can be related to distinct forms of socialization, tracing how these particular articulations have changed over time, often for very contingent reasons. As such, the paper highlights the need to conceive the socialization of violence within gangs as a dynamic and contextualized process, and suggests drawing on the notion of “repertoire” as a means of meaningfully representing this
Also available in an English version entitled "Gangs of Nicaragua". What is a gang? A quick overview...
Socialization – or the process of inducting new members into the norms and rules of a given communit...
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.Much of criminological scholarshi...
This paper explores various ways in which gang members in post-conflict Nicaragua have internalized ...
Drawing on longitudinal ethnographic research that has been ongoing since 1996, this article explore...
Youth gangs potentially constitute an ideal lens through which to explore the dynamics and ramificat...
This article sets the stage – substantively, theoretically and methodologically – for a proposed jou...
After mugging a person, the pandilleros throw the victim’s shoes onto telephone wires as a gestur
The fact that anthropologists 'construct' the field in which they conduct their ethnographic researc...
On January 23, 2003, Dennis Rodgers, a lecturer in development studies in the London School of Econo...
On January 23, 2003, Dennis Rodgers, a lecturer in development studies in the London School of Econo...
Gangs are popularly considered to be the major security threat facing the Central American region. I...
This paper contains reflections on the experience of fieldwork carried out in Nicaragua into urban g...
Urban violence is a major preoccupation of policymakers, planners and development practitioners in c...
It is often asserted that youth gangs and organized crime have seized Central America. For theories ...
Also available in an English version entitled "Gangs of Nicaragua". What is a gang? A quick overview...
Socialization – or the process of inducting new members into the norms and rules of a given communit...
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.Much of criminological scholarshi...
This paper explores various ways in which gang members in post-conflict Nicaragua have internalized ...
Drawing on longitudinal ethnographic research that has been ongoing since 1996, this article explore...
Youth gangs potentially constitute an ideal lens through which to explore the dynamics and ramificat...
This article sets the stage – substantively, theoretically and methodologically – for a proposed jou...
After mugging a person, the pandilleros throw the victim’s shoes onto telephone wires as a gestur
The fact that anthropologists 'construct' the field in which they conduct their ethnographic researc...
On January 23, 2003, Dennis Rodgers, a lecturer in development studies in the London School of Econo...
On January 23, 2003, Dennis Rodgers, a lecturer in development studies in the London School of Econo...
Gangs are popularly considered to be the major security threat facing the Central American region. I...
This paper contains reflections on the experience of fieldwork carried out in Nicaragua into urban g...
Urban violence is a major preoccupation of policymakers, planners and development practitioners in c...
It is often asserted that youth gangs and organized crime have seized Central America. For theories ...
Also available in an English version entitled "Gangs of Nicaragua". What is a gang? A quick overview...
Socialization – or the process of inducting new members into the norms and rules of a given communit...
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.Much of criminological scholarshi...