Eyes on the Screen: Digital Interclass Coalitions against Crime in a Gentrifying Rural Town

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Sebastián F. Villamizar-Santamaría
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Abstract

According to the theories of social disorganization and collective efficacy, population heterogeneity contributes to the erosion of social ties and the increase in crime. I test that assumption through an in-person and digital ethnography in La Calera, a rural area in Colombia undergoing population change through gentrification and facing increasing burglaries, cattle theft, and other crimes. I argue that the use of social media in this socially mixed community for a common goal—safety—enables coalitions among residents that reach across social divisions. By participating in community meetings but especially through social media, residents monitor the area to look after homes and each other, highlighting feelings of “unity” and “cohesion” that strengthen social ties among them and the police despite the heterogeneity in class composition. This case examines when social organization can occur despite class polarization, even in a country with a long civil war history and high class inequality.
屏幕上的眼睛:一个中产阶级乡村小镇的数字跨阶级打击犯罪联盟
根据社会无组织和集体效能理论,人口异质性导致了社会联系的侵蚀和犯罪率的增加。我通过拉卡莱拉的亲身经历和数字民族志来检验这一假设。拉卡莱拉是哥伦比亚的一个农村地区,正经历着中产阶级化带来的人口变化,面临着越来越多的入室盗窃、偷牛和其他犯罪。我认为,在这个社会混合的社区中,为了一个共同的目标——安全——使用社交媒体,可以在居民之间建立跨越社会分歧的联盟。通过参加社区会议,尤其是通过社交媒体,居民们对该地区进行监控,以照顾家庭和彼此,强调“团结”和“凝聚力”的感觉,尽管阶级构成不同,但这种感觉加强了他们与警察之间的社会联系。这个案例考察了在阶级两极分化的情况下,社会组织何时可以发生,即使是在一个有着长期内战历史和高度阶级不平等的国家。
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City & Community
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