Posts Tagged: Crime
Santamaria, Gema, and David Carey Jr. Violence and Crime in Latin America Representations and Politics. University of Oklahoma Press, 2017.
The book is divided into three sections, part I is about “Extralegal violence and its justifications,” Part II talks about “Constructing crime,” and lastly part III discusses “The politics of making violence visible.” Although the book is divided into sections
Santamaria, Gema, and David Carey Jr. Violence and Crime in Latin America Representations and Politics. University of Oklahoma Press, 2017.
The book is divided into three sections, part I is about “Extralegal violence and its justifications,” Part II talks about “Constructing crime,” and lastly part III discusses “The politics of making violence visible.” Although the book is divided into sections
Ariadna, Estevez. “The politics of death in Mexico: dislocating human rights and asylum law through hybrid agents.” Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation 2013, 1
This photo depicts the Mexican drug war and the governments continuing efforts to confiscate drugs crossing the border.
Ariadna, Estevez. “The politics of death in Mexico: dislocating human rights and asylum law through hybrid agents.” Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation 2013, 1
This photo depicts the Mexican drug war and the governments continuing efforts to confiscate drugs crossing the border.
Venezuela: Democracy or Dictatorship?
In South America in 1830, after the collapse of Gran Colombia, three new countries were born: Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Being newly independent countries, they weren’t able to form an ideal government. In fact, many of these newly
Venezuela: Democracy or Dictatorship?
In South America in 1830, after the collapse of Gran Colombia, three new countries were born: Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Being newly independent countries, they weren’t able to form an ideal government. In fact, many of these newly
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