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Citizenship On The Margins State Power Security And Precariousness In 21stcentury Jamaica 1st Ed 2020 Yonique Campbell

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Citizenship On The Margins State Power Security And Precariousness In 21stcentury Jamaica 1st Ed 2020 Yonique Campbell
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Author: Yonique Campbell
ISBN: 9783030276201, 9783030276218, 3030276201, 303027621X
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Citizenship On The Margins State Power Security And Precariousness In 21stcentury Jamaica 1st Ed 2020 Yonique Campbell by Yonique Campbell 9783030276201, 9783030276218, 3030276201, 303027621X instant download after payment.

This book critically explores the impact of national security, violence and state power on citizenship rights and experiences in Latin America and the Caribbean. Drawing on cross-country analyses and fieldwork conducted in two “garrisons,” a middle-class community and among policy elites in Jamaica—where high levels of violence, in(security) and transnational organized crime are transforming state power —the author argues that dominant responses to security have wider implications for citizenship. The security practices of the state often result in criminalization, police abuse, violation of the rights of the urban poor and increased securitization of garrison spaces. As the tension between national security and citizenship increases, there is a centrality of the local as a site where citizenship is (re)defined, mediated, interpreted, performed and given meaning. While there is a dominant security discourse which focuses on state security, individuals at the local level articulate their own narratives which reflect lived-experiences and the particularities of socio-political milieu.

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