Drawing on social disorganization theories this paper considers what type of voluntary organization might mediate community social norms in localities with low income where violence is embedded in social institutions and residents appear unable to informally regulate violent crimes. This study describes how the situated logic of one organization, located in a favela in Brazil, transcends personal ties to the organization and illustrates how community-based organizations have potential to influence community norms with the expectation that rates of violence will decline. This organization has made it possible for young people to publically disrupt the symbolic order that maintains divisive social rules and has started to alter gendered norms...
This study analyzes the problem of police violence in Brazil and Argentina, observing how it affects...
Many Latin American countries have during the past decades experienced an increase in violence (Howa...
The concentration of urban violence in certain settlements in Latin America and the possibility of e...
Drawing on social disorganisation theories this paper considers what type of voluntary organisation ...
This paper aims to reflect upon the role of violence and stigma on life experience of poor youngster...
This article discusses some aspects of the Brazilian response to urban violence, focusing both offic...
The aim of this paper is to discuss three main critical challenges which research and policymaking i...
This article aims to investigate the determinants of victimization in the neighborhoods of three Bra...
There is a need to include dimensions other than poverty to explain the alarming increase in violent...
This article dialogue with sociological studies about the involvement of youth in dynamics of violen...
For the past generation scholars have written about violence, crime, and conflict in Rio de Janeiro’...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 144...
From a sociocultural constructivist perspective, this paper analyses the sociocultural processes inv...
Overall, despite the differences between Rio de Janeiro, San Salvador and Praia in terms of the inci...
This article draws on interviews with 40 participants (12–25 years) to examine how drug trafficking ...
This study analyzes the problem of police violence in Brazil and Argentina, observing how it affects...
Many Latin American countries have during the past decades experienced an increase in violence (Howa...
The concentration of urban violence in certain settlements in Latin America and the possibility of e...
Drawing on social disorganisation theories this paper considers what type of voluntary organisation ...
This paper aims to reflect upon the role of violence and stigma on life experience of poor youngster...
This article discusses some aspects of the Brazilian response to urban violence, focusing both offic...
The aim of this paper is to discuss three main critical challenges which research and policymaking i...
This article aims to investigate the determinants of victimization in the neighborhoods of three Bra...
There is a need to include dimensions other than poverty to explain the alarming increase in violent...
This article dialogue with sociological studies about the involvement of youth in dynamics of violen...
For the past generation scholars have written about violence, crime, and conflict in Rio de Janeiro’...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2004.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 144...
From a sociocultural constructivist perspective, this paper analyses the sociocultural processes inv...
Overall, despite the differences between Rio de Janeiro, San Salvador and Praia in terms of the inci...
This article draws on interviews with 40 participants (12–25 years) to examine how drug trafficking ...
This study analyzes the problem of police violence in Brazil and Argentina, observing how it affects...
Many Latin American countries have during the past decades experienced an increase in violence (Howa...
The concentration of urban violence in certain settlements in Latin America and the possibility of e...