Mots-clés
Brésil ; Ceará ; Communauté ; Conflit ; Fortaleza ; Géographie politique ; Géographie sociale ; Pauvreté ; Police ; Quartier ; Société civile ; ViolenceBrazil ; Ceará ; Civil society ; Community ; Conflict ; Neighbourhood ; Police ; Political geography ; Poverty ; Social geography ; ViolenceBarrio ; Brasil ; Comunidad ; Conflicto ; Geografía política ; Geografía social ; Pobreza ; Policía ; Sociedad civil ; ViolenciaSpace for the state? police, violence, and urban poverty in Brazil
Auteur(s) et Affiliation(s)
GARMANY, J.
King's Brazil Institute, King's College, London, Royaume-Uni
Description :
This article explores the relationships between policing and space, querying perceived divisions between the state and society through an investigation of police work. By examining the tenuous position that police officers occupy (e.g., of state actor one moment and nonstate actor the next), it unpacks the state–society contradictions embodied by police. It argues that state–society imaginaries are fraught with a host of epistemological tensions and that police work—and, in particular, moments of conflict and police violence—shows clearly the problems and abuses engendered by binary state–society frameworks. Through a case study of a favela community (low-income urban settlement) in northeast Brazil, it illustrates how distance between the state and civil society—and the discretion state actors hold over nonstate actors—relates to moments of police violence and ongoing abuse.
Type de document :
Article de périodique
Source :
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, issn : 0004-5608, 2014, vol. 104, n°. 6, p. 1239-1255, nombre de pages : 17, Références bibliographiques : 2 p.
Date :
2014
Editeur :
Pays édition : Etats-Unis, Washington, DC, Association of American Geographers
Langue :
Anglais
Anglais
Droits :
Tous droits réservés © Prodig - Bibliographie Géographique Internationale (BGI)
Tous droits réservés © Prodig - Bibliographie Géographique Internationale (BGI)