Policies of fear and local resistances
Abstract
In this text, I begin with maintaining that the use of fear as an instrument of population control is a constitutive element of Neoliberal governance. Also, I suggest that current violence, because of its characteristics, is more easily observable and understandable in local environments, which would explain that the most important resistances also come from these spaces. For this purpose, I analyse the case of the state of Guerrero, in México, focusing on the surge and path of the Regional Organizer of Community Authorities (Coordinadora Regional de Autoridades Comunitarias, CRAC) and, more recently, in the same territory, the forceful disappearance of 43 students in Ayotzinapa and the forms of mobilization and organization that followed this tragedy. I attempt to point out the consistency in the policies of fear by public-private networks, which connect legal and illegal circuits, as well as the strategies used to overcome fear, display resistance and, mainly, build power and politics from the margins.Keywords
Power, Fear Politics, ResistancesPublished
2015-12-31
How to Cite
Calveiro, P. (2015). Policies of fear and local resistances. Athenea Digital. Revista De Pensamiento E investigación Social, 15(4), 35–59. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenea.1577
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