Organized Crime, Fear and Peacebuilding in Mexico
Organized Crime, Fear and Peacebuilding in Mexico
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Author(s): Meschoulam, Mauricio
ISBN No.: 9783030069391
Pages: xv, 153
Year: 201901
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 96.59
Status: Out Of Print

1. Chapter 1: Introduction 2. Chapter 2: Terrorism and Fear: Their Impact on Social and Democratic Development 2.1 Terrorism: Violence as a Vehicle for Communication 2.2 The Drivers of Terrorism 2.3 The Impact of Fear on Democratic Development, Human Rights and Inclusion 2.4 Multidirectional Effects 2.5 The Role of the Media 2.


6 Conflict, Victimization and Democratic Processes 3. Chapter 3: Terror and Fear: The Mexican Case 3.1 The Evolution of Organized Crime and Violence in Mexico Since 2006 3.2 Terrorism, Quasi-Terrorism or Terrorist Tactics? 4. Chapter 4: Violence and Its Psychosocial Effects in Mexico 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Background 4.3 The Nature of Our Research 4.


4 Results 4.5 Trauma Caused by Learning about an Incident: The First Signs of the Role of the Media 4.6 Other Results and Symptoms 4.7 Comparing Our Research and Other Studies and Discussions 4.8 Conclusions and Initial Recommendations 5. Chapter 5: Social Construction of Fear: The Role of Experience, Observation and Conversation 5.1 Qualitative Methodology 5.2 The Conceptual Framework 5.


3 Phase 1: A Mexico City Neighborhood 5.4 Phase 2: Expanding the Study 5.5 Phases 1 and 2 Findings: Own Experience, Oral Conversation and Experiences of People Close to Participants 5.6 The Fear Factor 5.7 Phase 3: Company X, A Business Run Differently 5.8 The Study at Company X 5.9 Results of the Company X Employee Study (Phase 3) 5.10 Low Variations between the Company X Employee Study (Phase 3) and the Other Studies (Phases 1 and 2) 5.


11 Contrasting the Three Phases of our Qualitative Investigation 5.12 What Can Be Gleaned from the Accumulation of Results 6. Chapter 6: Social Construction of Fear: The Role of the Media 6.1 Conceptual Framework: The Mass Media and Peacebuilding 6.2 Phase 4: Methodology and Sampling 6.3 Results 6.4 What distanced participants from the media? 6.5 What attracted participants to certain mass media? 6.


6 Social Media 6.7 Connecting the Four Phases of the Qualitative Investigation and the PTSD Study 6.8 Fear, Peacebuilding and Democratic Development: What the Findings Say? 7. Chapter 7: Public Policy Proposals and General Recommendations 7.1 Delving Further into the Research 7.2 General Recommendations: Valuing the Importance of Local Measures 7.3 Recommendations Related to Mass Media 8. Chapter 8: Summary and Conclusions.



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