Estado, Violencias y Temores Ciudadanos

Authors

  • Luis E. Ocampo
  • Ma. Guadalupe Vargas

Keywords:

Latin America, Mexico, State Violence, Crime, citizenship, markets, consumerism

Abstract

The existence of different levels of conflict and governance in Latin America with a globalized neoliberal economic model, and a separate state of society that is not an element of identity, and don’t built community, it is define many challenges to future Latin America society, specifically for the Mexican.

The growing violence understood as a phenomenon where there are different variables dehumanizing. They expressed in delinquency, organized crime and illegal organizations, it has introduced an imaginary in Mexican society and a way of being violent that generates fear and retraction of the population in the daily life. The use of public forces, or psychological, recurrently from different sectors as a means of resolving conflicts, shifts the place of the state and its institutionally as regulator of conflicts and social reality, leading to a perception of widespread illegitimacy and ineffectiveness. Only There the market as a social regulator and consumerism as the possibility of “being” socially.

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Published

2016-11-02

How to Cite

Ocampo, L. E., & Vargas, M. G. (2016). Estado, Violencias y Temores Ciudadanos. ESTUDIOS LATINOAMERICANOS, (24-25), 59–70. Retrieved from https://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rceilat/article/view/3005