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Lazos sociales y violencia urbana. Exploraciones de una dinámica territorial

Authors: Miguez, Daniel Pedro;

Lazos sociales y violencia urbana. Exploraciones de una dinámica territorial

Abstract

Este trabajo explora la incidencia de la condición social y las redes de sociabilidad vecinal en los niveles de violencia urbana. En particular se utilizan datos de una encuesta realizada entre 2004 y 2006 en seis ciudades del país para ver las asociaciones entre nivel de vivienda, redes de sociabilidad vecinal y victimización. Los resultados de la encuesta son comparados con lo hallado en investigaciones etnográficas. Se observa que diversos tipos de red social poseen efectos distintos sobre la victimización. Las redes vecinales basadas en el parentesco y la amistad parecen no tener efectos sobre ella. En contraposición, los liderazgos locales tienen efectos disuasivos, mientras las redes sociales conflictivas promueven el delito. Así, los datos de la encuesta en parte confirman y en parte redimensionan lo hallado en la investigación etnográfica.

Our research focuses on the relationships between socio-economic status, vicinal social networks and urban violence. Specifically, we use data from a survey done between 2004 and 2006 in six Argentine cities to explore the relationships between housing levels, social networks and victimization. The survey results are compared to what was found in ethnographic research. We discover that diverse kinds of social networks produce differing effects over victimization rates. Social networks based on kinship and friendship, do not have an effect on them. Instead, local leadership does play a deterrent effect, while conflictive social networks promote victimization. In this way, the survey data partly confirms and partly redefines what was found in ethnographic research.

Fil: Míguez, Daniel Pedro. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires; Argentina.

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Argentina
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Delito, Lazo social, Investigación social, Siglo XXI-Primera mitad, Argentina, Delitos, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Etnografía, Territorio, Sociabilidad, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9, Redes sociales, Violencia social

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