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  1. Revista Envío – Youth Gangs: Armed Rebels Without A Cause

    As Dennis Rodgers points out, “The ambiguity inherent to the human condition—which is significantly increased in the chaotic and anarchic context of today’s
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/2247
  2. Revista Envío – An Urban Gang Moves from Social to Economic Violence

    Dennis Rodgers. In 1996-97, I lived in a poor neighborhood, or barrio, ….. Dennis Rodgers is an anthropologist with the Development Studies Institute,
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/2673
  3. Revista Envío – The Gangs of Central America: Major Players and

    Dennis Rodgers. Although the last of the revolutionary conflicts that plagued Central America during the 1970s and 80s was formally brought to an end in
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/3704
  4. Revista Envío – An Anthropologist in a Managua Gang

    Dennis Rodgers. In Central America, violence and insecurity mount with each passing day, and Nicaragua is no exception. One feature of this is the bands of
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/2033 – CachedSimilar
  5. Revista Envío – Globalization and Development Seen from Below

    Dennis Rodgers is a lecturer in Development Studies, Development Studies Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK).
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/2153
  6. Revista Envío – Why No Maras in Nicaragua?

    According to British anthropologist Dennis Rodgers, crime rates have increased by 50% globally in the last 25 years, with a notable surge in the nineties.
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/3351 – Cached
  7. Revista Envío – Youth Gangs and Religion: Links and Differences

    Anthropologist Dennis Rodgers observed that the fights tended to follow ritual patterns: invasion of the rivals’ territory to draw graffiti or throw stones,
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/3778
  8. Revista Envío – The Traido: A Key to Youth Gang Continuity

    In one Managua neighborhood very close to Reparto Schick, British anthropologist Dennis Rodgers found that the gangs had real, well-planned military
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/2990
  9. Revista Envío – Nicaraguan Youth Gangs: From Throwing Stones to

    According to British anthropologist Dennis Rodgers, many members of this new wave of gang activity were 16- to 18-year-olds who were veterans of the
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/3354
  10. Revista Envío – Pandilleros: armados sin utopía

    Su autor, Dennis Rodgers, antropólogo británico, quien elaboraba, para la Universidad de Cambridge, una tesis doctoral sobre las pandillas de Managua.
    www.envio.org.ni/articulo/937
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