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Policing the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro


Policing the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro

Cosmologies of War and The Far-Right
Palgrave's Critical Policing Studies

von: Tomas Salem

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.07.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031490279
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book offers a unique look into the world of policing and the frontline of Brazil’s war on drugs. It analyzes the tensions produced by attempts to modernize Rio de Janeiro’s public security policies. Since the return of democracy in 1985, Rio's police forces have waged war against armed drug gangs based in the city’s favelas, casting the people who live in these communities as internal enemies. In preparation for the Olympics in 2016, the police sought to ‘pacify’ the favelas and their populations through the establishment of Pacifying Police Units (UPPs) in many of the city’s favela communities. Drawing on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork with the police, this book follows officers across the institutional hierarchy in their daily activities, on patrol, and during training. Tracing the genealogies of contemporary forms of policing-as-warfare through the notion of ‘colonial war’ and ‘cultural war’, it highlights the material and ideational dimensions of war as a cosmological force that shapes Brazilian social relations, subjectivities, landscapes, economies, and politics. It draws on the Deleuzian notion of ‘war machine and state&nbsp;dynamics’ to show how practices of elimination co-exist with attempts to transform favela territories and their people and analyzes the link between the moral universe of policing and right-wing populism in Brazil. Through rich and nuanced ethnography, it offers a critical perspective on militarized policing and 21st century forms of authoritarianism.&nbsp; </p>

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Introduction Chapter 1: Favela/Asphalt.- Chapter 2: Policing in Rio de Janeiro.- Chapter 3: Pacification and Militarization.- Chapter 4: War Zones.- Chapter 5: Violent Masculinities.- Chapter 6: Training Warriors.- Chapter 7: The World of Warfare.- Chapter 8: Fascism in Brazil.
<p><b>Tomas Salem&nbsp;</b>is&nbsp;a PhD-fellow&nbsp;in Social Anthropology&nbsp;at the&nbsp;University&nbsp;of&nbsp;Bergen&nbsp;in&nbsp;Norway.&nbsp;He carried&nbsp;out&nbsp;fieldwork&nbsp;with&nbsp;the&nbsp;Pacifying&nbsp;Police Units&nbsp;of&nbsp;Rio de Janeiro’s&nbsp;Military&nbsp;Police in 2015 and has an&nbsp;interdisciplinary&nbsp;background&nbsp;from&nbsp;the&nbsp;fields&nbsp;of&nbsp;Public&nbsp;Security and Gender&nbsp;Studies. His&nbsp;research&nbsp;interests&nbsp;span&nbsp;from&nbsp;critical&nbsp;perspectives&nbsp;on&nbsp;masculinity&nbsp;to&nbsp;post-colonial&nbsp;theory, right-wing&nbsp;authoritarianism, state&nbsp;formation&nbsp;and state&nbsp;violence. This&nbsp;is&nbsp;his&nbsp;first&nbsp;book. It&nbsp;is&nbsp;based&nbsp;on&nbsp;his&nbsp;award-winning&nbsp;thesis&nbsp;<i>Taming&nbsp;the&nbsp;War-Machine: Police, Pacification, and Power&nbsp;in Rio de Janeiro</i>&nbsp;and ten years&nbsp;of&nbsp;research&nbsp;on Brazilian policing.<br></p>
<p>This book offers a unique look into the world of policing and the frontline of Brazil’s war on drugs. It analyzes the tensions produced by attempts to modernize Rio de Janeiro’s public security policies. Since the return of democracy in 1985, Rio's police forces have waged war against armed drug gangs based in the city’s favelas, casting the people who live in these communities as internal enemies. In preparation for the Olympics in 2016, the police sought to ‘pacify’ the favelas and their populations through the establishment of Pacifying Police Units (UPPs) in many of the city’s favela communities. Drawing on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork with the police, this book follows officers across the institutional hierarchy in their daily activities, on patrol, and during training. Tracing the genealogies of contemporary forms of policing-as-warfare through the notion of ‘colonial war’ and ‘cultural war’, it highlights the material and ideational dimensions of war as a cosmological force that shapes Brazilian social relations, subjectivities, landscapes, economies, and politics. It draws on the Deleuzian notion of ‘war machine and state&nbsp;dynamics’ to show how practices of elimination co-exist with attempts to transform favela territories and their people and analyzes the link between the moral universe of policing and right-wing populism in Brazil. Through rich and nuanced ethnography, it offers a critical perspective on militarized policing and 21st century forms of authoritarianism.&nbsp; </p>

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<p><b>Tomas Salem&nbsp;</b>is&nbsp;a PhD-fellow&nbsp;in Social Anthropology&nbsp;at the&nbsp;University&nbsp;of&nbsp;Bergen&nbsp;in&nbsp;Norway.&nbsp;He carried&nbsp;out&nbsp;fieldwork&nbsp;with&nbsp;the&nbsp;Pacifying&nbsp;Police Units&nbsp;of&nbsp;Rio de Janeiro’s&nbsp;Military&nbsp;Police in 2015 and has an&nbsp;interdisciplinary&nbsp;background&nbsp;from&nbsp;the&nbsp;fields&nbsp;of&nbsp;Public&nbsp;Security and Gender&nbsp;Studies. His&nbsp;research&nbsp;interests&nbsp;span&nbsp;from&nbsp;critical&nbsp;perspectives&nbsp;on&nbsp;masculinity&nbsp;to&nbsp;post-colonial&nbsp;theory, right-wing&nbsp;authoritarianism, state&nbsp;formation&nbsp;and state&nbsp;violence. This&nbsp;is&nbsp;his&nbsp;first&nbsp;book. It&nbsp;is&nbsp;based&nbsp;on&nbsp;his&nbsp;award-winning&nbsp;thesis&nbsp;<i>Taming&nbsp;the&nbsp;War-Machine: Police, Pacification, and Power&nbsp;in Rio de Janeiro</i>&nbsp;and ten years&nbsp;of&nbsp;research&nbsp;on Brazilian policing.</p>

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Offers a rich and nuanced ethnography of the world of policing within one of the most deadly police force This is an open access book Examines how social relations and an authoritarian order is constructed through different narratives Explores the life of police soldiers serving at the frontline of Brazil war on crime and drugs

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