The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the conditions that encourage the activism of victims’ relatives in high-risk contexts. It will be possible through the analysis of the process of mobilization of these kind of social actors. Based on sociological literature of social movements, the research aims to give a multifactorial response to this peculiar collective action. Three dimensions of analysis will be taken into consideration: the socio-political context (macro), the actors and networks (meso) and the individual (micro). This work focuses the attention on a single case study: Fuerzas Unidas por Nuestros Desaparecidos en Coahuila y en México – FUUNDEC-M. This collective of relatives of forced disappearances’ victims was born and developed in the North-eastern Mexican state of Coahuila, a region characterized by the presence of organized crime and high levels of violence, impunity and political-institutional corruption.
La tesi vuole indagare le condizioni che favoriscono l’attivismo dei familiari delle vittime in contesti ad alto-rischio attraverso l’analisi del processo di mobilitazione di questo tipo di attori sociali. A partire dalla cornice teorica di stampo sociologico relativa allo studio dei movimenti sociali, questo elaborato mira a costruire una risposta multifattoriale mediante una triplice prospettiva centrata sul contesto socio-politico (macro), sugli attori e i networks (meso) e sull’individuo (micro). La ricerca è basata sull’approfondimento di un singolo caso studio: Fuerzas Unidas por Nuestros Desaparecidos en Coahuila y en México – FUUNDEC-M, un collettivo di familiari di vittime di sparizione forzata nato e sviluppatosi nello stato messicano nord-orientale di Coahuila, una regione caratterizzata dalla presenza della criminalità organizzata e da alti livelli di violenza, impunità e corruzione politico-istituzionale.
LA MOBILITAZIONE DEI FAMILIARI DI DESAPARECIDOS IN MESSICO E LA ¿GUERRA AL NARCOTRAFFICO¿. IL CASO DEL COLLETTIVO FUUNDEC-M.
AURELIANI, THOMAS
2020
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the conditions that encourage the activism of victims’ relatives in high-risk contexts. It will be possible through the analysis of the process of mobilization of these kind of social actors. Based on sociological literature of social movements, the research aims to give a multifactorial response to this peculiar collective action. Three dimensions of analysis will be taken into consideration: the socio-political context (macro), the actors and networks (meso) and the individual (micro). This work focuses the attention on a single case study: Fuerzas Unidas por Nuestros Desaparecidos en Coahuila y en México – FUUNDEC-M. This collective of relatives of forced disappearances’ victims was born and developed in the North-eastern Mexican state of Coahuila, a region characterized by the presence of organized crime and high levels of violence, impunity and political-institutional corruption.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/82904
URN:NBN:IT:UNIMI-82904