Trajectories of Governance studies the complex dynamics of order-making, violence and governance in peripheral cities in Latin America from a comparative, historical and multi-scalar approach.
It aims to discover more about the drivers, contexts and uneven levels of violence through the case studies of Chalatenango and Sonsonate in El Salvador and Pereira and Tunja in Colombia.
Based on a multidisciplinary analytical framework, it explains why and how some peripheral cities have become the locus of violent orders, whereas others have managed to control violence, and to examine the role of violence in the workings of local governance.
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1. Introduction
2. Setting the Stage: Politics, Violence, and Peripheral Cities in Colombia and El Salvador
3. Trajectories of Governance: Ecologies, Citizenship and Varieties of Order
4. Pereira: A Violent Order in a ‘Coffee Paradise’
5. Sonsonate: Violent Order and Local Governance
6. Chalatenango: Violence Contention and Governance in a Society-Led Order
7. Tunja: Local Governance in a State-Led Order
8. Conclusion
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Viviana García Pinzón is Senior Researcher at the Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institut (ABI) at the University of Freiburg, Germany, and Associate at the Institute for Latin American Studies of the German Institute for Global and Area Studies GIGA.