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Rasgos y naturaleza del asistencialismo de organizaciones criminales en Tamaulipas durante el COVID-19

Authors: Pérez Caballero, Jesús;

Rasgos y naturaleza del asistencialismo de organizaciones criminales en Tamaulipas durante el COVID-19

Abstract

Sumario. I. Introducción. II. Rasgos del asistencialismo de organizaciones criminales en tiempo de COVID-19. 1. Pretensión de unidad organizacional. 2. Uso de marcas populares y símbolos de distinta naturaleza. a) Uso de marcas populares. b) Símbolos fetichistas o numinosos. 3. Irrupción asimétrica en el ámbito doméstico. 4. Naturaleza de las entregas: Consenso leonino, antes que regalo. III. Recomendaciones. a) Promoción de un cambio en la adscripción de la población cautiva. b) Profundización en el tratamiento de la información. c) Sistematización en una filosofía de la copia.

Parte del Documento de coyuntura política "COVID-19 y frontera noreste: Primeros impactos en migración, políticas públicas y población", editado por El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, pp. 41-54.

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filosofía de la copia, México, COVID-19, crimen organizado, asistencialismo

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