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Latin American Activism and Routine Violence in the 21st Century

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With Latin America experiencing one-third of global homicides and frequent coups and revolutions, activism in the region is shaped by violence and repression. Activists frequently face severe perse...
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  • 24 February 2026
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With Latin America experiencing one-third of global homicides and frequent coups and revolutions, activism in the region is shaped by violence and repression. Activists frequently face severe persecution, including tactics such as the curtailment of the right to protest, escalated militarization and enhanced surveillance.

This book explores the unique forms of activism in Latin America and the violence activists face, including extortion, kidnapping and physical attacks. It examines how both state and non-state actors target dissent and the connection between riots, looting and violent acts as part of collective actions.

Providing novel insights for scholars in activist organising, politics and social movements, the book analyses the relationship between routine violence and activism in a region characterised by systemic inequalities.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 166
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Organizations and Activism
Publication Date: 24 February 2026
ISBN: 9781529238235
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society, Political activism / Political engagement, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice, Violence and abuse in society
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"Essential for understanding how violence and activism intertwine, offering original, urgent insights into the core conflicts reshaping Latin America today", Juan Pedro Blois, CONICET, National University of General Sarmiento, Argentina.
Simone da Silva Ribeiro Gomes is Associate Professor at Universidade Federal de Pelotas. She holds a PhD in Sociology at IESP-UERJ and an Msc in Sociology at Université Paris 7.

Introduction

1. Mobilizing in 21st Century

2. Collective and Routine Violence

3. State and Paramilitary Repression

4. High-Risk Activism

5. Violence and New Possibilities for Social Action

Conclusion