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MiCoReS Seminar | Nick Barnes | 25/11/2025

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Seminar

 

Inside Criminalized Governance
Nick Barnes
University of St Andrews

Chairs
Juan Masullo & Andrea Ruggeri
University of Milan 

25 November 2025, h. 16:30
Room 1
Department of Social and Political Sciences
Via Livorno, Milan

 

Abstract
For over four decades, drug trafficking gangs have monopolized violence and engaged in various forms of governance across hundreds of informal neighborhoods known as favelas in Rio de Janeiro. Drawing on three years of ethnographic fieldwork, over 200 interviews with gang members and residents, 400 archival documents, and 20,000 anonymous hotline denunciations of gang members, this book provides a comprehensive examination of the causes and consequences of these governance arrangements. The book documents the variation in gang-resident relationships – from responsive relations in which gangs provide a reliable form of order and stimulate the local economy, to coercive and unresponsive relations in which gangs offer residents few benefits – then identifies the factors that account for this variation. The result is an unprecedented ethnographic study that provides readers with a unique, in-depth insight into the evolution of Rio de Janeiro's drug trafficking gangs from their emergence in the 1970s to the present day.

 

Bio

Nick Barnes studies criminal violence and governance, illicit markets, and non-state orders in Latin America, in particular Brazil. His recent book Inside Criminalized Governance (Cambridge University Press) analyzes how drug gangs rule and interact with communities in Rio de Janeiro's favelas.