Militias going rogue: Social dilemmas and coercive brokerage in Rio de Janeiro's urban frontier

Main author: Pope, Nicholas
Format: Journal Article           
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description Examining Rio de Janeiro's milícias (‘militias’) through a ‘coercive brokerage’ concept can reveal how they are central to how states and markets function. By tracing their emergence through moments of political and economic rupture, this article reveals how milícias responded to the social dilemmas of marginalised populations. Drawing from archival documentation, interviews, and ethnographic fieldnotes, this article argues that by brokering solutions to collective action problems and attempting to level-up inequalities, milícias gained access to the political system and were able to shaped the urban political economy. However, their coercive force also stimulated fresh contradictions, leading to a new set of structural, symbolic, and physical violences.
format Journal Article
author Pope, Nicholas
author_facet Pope, Nicholas
authorStr Pope, Nicholas
author_letter Pope, Nicholas
title Militias going rogue: Social dilemmas and coercive brokerage in Rio de Janeiro's urban frontier
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2023
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/36623/