Seguridad: Crime, Police Power, and Democracy in Argentina
Autor Dr. Guillermina Serien Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 ian 2014
This study brings together key issues of governance that involve the police, democracy, and the quality of citizenship. It sheds light on how the police act as gatekeepers of citizenship and administrators of rights and law. Here, the rhetoric of Seguridad is seen as an ideological framework that masks inequality and unites "good" citizens.
Seguridad shows how police practices should be part of our understanding of regimes and will appeal to anyone concerned with security forces, as well as researchers in democratic theory and Latin American politics.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781623564193
ISBN-10: 1623564190
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1623564190
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Policing Inseguridad
Chapter 2. Inseguridad: How We Experience It
Chapter 3. Seguridad, a Governmental dispositif
Chapter 4. Police Governance, Gente, and Delincuentes
Chapter 5. Democracy? The Police, the State, and Their Regimes
Chapter 6. A Sovereign's Multiple Heads
Conclusion. (Un)Protecting Lives
Bibliography
Index
Chapter 1. Policing Inseguridad
Chapter 2. Inseguridad: How We Experience It
Chapter 3. Seguridad, a Governmental dispositif
Chapter 4. Police Governance, Gente, and Delincuentes
Chapter 5. Democracy? The Police, the State, and Their Regimes
Chapter 6. A Sovereign's Multiple Heads
Conclusion. (Un)Protecting Lives
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
"This is a rich and evocative book that makes a significant contribution to police studies, regime theory, and, more broadly, political theory. The work deepens our understanding of policing as a form of governance, as the manifestation of the state at the ground level; police possess kingly prerogatives, the author argues, including the power of life and death. Seri shows how police act as gatekeepers of citizenship and administrators of rights and law--if they determine one is worthy--and how the rhetoric of seguridad is in essence an ideological framework that masks inequality and unites "decent" citizens. The author challenges mainstream perspectives of "democratic policing," questioning the assumption that police in democracies naturally act in lawful ways, and suggests a deep incompatibility between policing and democratic functioning.
"Building from a series of interviews with police agents, Seri's book expands into an analysis of contemporary politics in Argentina and, from there, a fully-fledged critique of seguridad. Insightful and incisive, powerful and provocative, this book is a major contribution to our understanding of police power, the logic of sovereignty and the violence performed in the name of security." -Mark NeocleousProfessor of the Critique of Political Economy Brunel University, UK
"Demonstrating how crime fears--often forged through a relationship between the media and politics--Guillermina Seri's carefully researched, Seguirdad: Crime, Police Power, and Democracy in Argentina, demonstrates brilliantly how police, as "the state's capillary arms," assist in making an unequal and fragmented society appear to be 'democratically' governed." Martha K. Huggins, author of Political Policing (Duke) and Violence Workers (U, of California)
"Building from a series of interviews with police agents, Seri's book expands into an analysis of contemporary politics in Argentina and, from there, a fully-fledged critique of seguridad. Insightful and incisive, powerful and provocative, this book is a major contribution to our understanding of police power, the logic of sovereignty and the violence performed in the name of security." -Mark NeocleousProfessor of the Critique of Political Economy Brunel University, UK
"Demonstrating how crime fears--often forged through a relationship between the media and politics--Guillermina Seri's carefully researched, Seguirdad: Crime, Police Power, and Democracy in Argentina, demonstrates brilliantly how police, as "the state's capillary arms," assist in making an unequal and fragmented society appear to be 'democratically' governed." Martha K. Huggins, author of Political Policing (Duke) and Violence Workers (U, of California)
Caracteristici
Discusses
key
issues
of
governance
involving
the
police,
democracy,
and
citizenship
in
Argentina.
Notă biografică
Guillermina
Seri
is
Assistant
Professor
in
the
Department
of
Political
Science
at
Union
College,
NY,
USA.
She
has
published
journal
articles
and
contributed
chapters
to
several
books,
includingState
Violence
and
Genocide
in
Latin
America(Esparza
et
al,
eds;
Routledge,
2009).
She
is
the
co-editor
with
Eduardo
Estévez
of
the
upcoming
collected
work,Studying
the
Police
from
Contemporary
Latin
America.