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State violence in the production of territories, informality, and protection networks * * This text is the result of an ongoing doctoral research, funded both by Fapesp process n. 2020/02075-1 and an international internship (BEPE – Fapesp process n. 2022/06583-7). This article is dedicated to the people we lost along the way of evictions and demolitions in the “blocks” of “cracolândia”.

Abstract

Based on violence originated by the State, this article describes and analyzes evictions to put the production of urban space and conflict into perspective. The text’s empirical basis is an ethnographic study carried out in the central area of São Paulo, where the State’s strength is revealed through evictions, displacements, destruction of territories and long-established social fabrics, and production of informality and informal markets; it also approaches the articulation of networks and protection arrangements (including housing) as responses to this violence. Another objective is to observe, in these disputes, a tactical and situational mobilization and instrumentalization of institutional webs, analyzing the process of creation of repertoires and practices in this movement marked by conflict.

violence; eviction; precariousness; informality; territory

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