Rodgers Dennis
University of Amsterdam.
J Peace Res. 2017 Sep;54(5):648-660. doi: 10.1177/0022343317714299. Epub 2017 Sep 12.
Drawing on longitudinal ethnographic research that has been ongoing since 1996, this article explores the way that gangs socialize individuals into violent norms and practices in Nicaragua. It shows how different types of gang violence can be related to distinct socialization processes and mechanisms, tracing how these dynamically articulate individual agency, group dynamics and contextual circumstances, albeit in ways that change over time. As such, the article highlights how gang socialization is not only a variable multilayered process, but also a very volatile one, which suggests that the socialization of violence and its consequences are not necessarily enduring.
基于自1996年以来一直在进行的纵向人种志研究,本文探讨了尼加拉瓜帮派将个体社会化使其接受暴力规范和行为的方式。它展示了不同类型的帮派暴力如何与不同的社会化过程和机制相关联,追溯了这些过程如何动态地阐明个体能动性、群体动态和情境情况,尽管其方式会随时间而变化。因此,本文强调帮派社会化不仅是一个多变的多层次过程,而且是一个非常不稳定的过程,这表明暴力的社会化及其后果不一定是持久的。