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Authors

  • Diana Mulinari
  • Anders Neergaard

Abstract

The article’s objective is to explore different forms of articulation of fear of violence in hegemonic contexts of public “security” discourses. Our theoretical framework is based on post colonial studies in intersection with gender, class and racism. Methodologically the article presents a critical ethnography study focussed on two neighborhoods (which differ in their socioeconomic profiles) in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Keywords:

urban violence, security, fear, gender, racism