Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera

@liriog
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Associate Prof. @unal - Colombia. 
Migrant from Honduras 🇭🇳 living in Colombia 🇨🇴 studying women, urban violence (Colombia & Honduras), security, migration from Honduras.

Are you studying Central American politics and cultures? Join us on 13-14 July for 2 days of exciting talks and discussions at the @FU_Berlin Institute for Latin American Studies. Contributions on Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras & Nicaragua. Everyone welcome!

I will be presenting on Honduras 😀

#LASA2024 será en Bogotá, ¡únete a la Sección Colombiana ahora! @LASACONGRESS @Lasa_Colombia
On my way to Chemnitz to participate in the Alexander von Humboldt Network Conference to share my results on women community leaders from Colombia 🇨🇴.

https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rtwt20/6/4-6

Here is the link to the special issue 😊

Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal

Special issue title: Territory and decolonisation: debates from the Global Souths. Volume 6, Issue 4-6 of Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal

Taylor & Francis

So pleased to be part of this special issue online! I wrote an article on women community leaders’ experiences with urban territories in Medellin, Colombia. 😊

Guest edited by @samhalvorsen & @sofiazaragocin and packed with fantastic contributions, the special issue tackles territory and decolonisation across the Global South.

Read it here! tandfonline.com/toc/rtwt20/6/4…

📣Hot off press!
Our article “Agency in contexts of violence and crime: Coping strategies of women community leaders vis-a-vis criminal groups in Medellin, Colombia” (Lirio Gutierrez Rivera and Luisa Fernanda Delgado Mejia) is out in the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development.
This article is part of a Special Issue edited by Frank Müller & Julienne Weegels exploring urbanization and criminal governance.
Read ⬇️
https://doi.org/10.31389/jied.130
Journal of Illicit Economies and Development

Article: Agency in Contexts of Violence and Crime: Coping Strategies of Women Community Leaders vis-à-vis Criminal Groups in Medellín, Colombia

This seems like a good opportunity to explore forced migration
📣 PhD scholarships at Uni Bochum 👇🏾

https://www.research-school.rub.de/about/sylff-mikrokolleg/become-a-sylff-fellow

Become a Sylff fellow / RUB - Research School

This is sad. I know extortion is a problem in Honduras but these Zero-Tolerance and/or Iron Fist policies have never worked. It just makes the country more violent. Research shows this …

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/06/honduras-partially-suspends-constitutional-rights-extortion

Honduras partially suspends constitutional rights to tackle gangs

Plan will flood neighbourhoods subjected to extortion by criminal groups in two largest cities for next 30 days

The Guardian
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The Conversation
On my way to Bochum to the Conference “Gang-induced Migration” organized by the Sylff Mikrokolleg on Forced Migration. I’ll talk about the role of expert witnesses in US asylum cases.