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      Recursos del Estado mexicano contra los movimientos sociales: las distintas manos de leviatán Translated title: Resources of the Mexican state against social movements: Leviathan’s diferent hands

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          Resumen El objetivo principal del artículo es mostrar algunas de las técnicas usadas por el Estado mexicano durante una protesta social, no sólo para controlar al grupo que realiza dicha acción colectiva, sino para establecer mecanismos de autocontrol y vigilancia hacia las distintas organizaciones y niveles del propio Estado. En este sentido, el trabajo analiza el papel central que tiene el conocimiento para la operación de los mecanismos de poder. Concretamente analizaremos el papel que desempeñó la Dirección Federal de Seguridad como una herramienta fundamental para la construcción y consolidación del moderno Estado mexicano. El trabajo analiza los informes de la Dirección Federal de Seguridad sobre la protesta social conocida como el Pacto Ribereño en Tabasco, México.

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          Abstract The main objective of the paper is to show some of the techniques used by de the Mexican government during a social protest, not only to control the group that makes such collective action but to establish self-control and surveillance mechanisms to the different organizations and levels of government itself. In this sense, the paper analyzes the central role that knowledge have in the operation of the mechanisms of power. Specifically analyze the role that performance the Federal Bureau of Security (Dirección Federal de Seguridad) as a fundamental tool for the construction and consolidation of the modern Mexican state. The paper analyzes the reports of the Federal Bureau of Security on social protest known as the Pacto Ribereño in Tabasco, Mexico.

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                Journal
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                Estudios sociológicos
                Estud. sociol
                El Colegio de México A.C., Centro de Estudios Sociológicos (Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico )
                0185-4186
                2448-6442
                August 2016
                : 34
                : 101
                : 247-272
                Affiliations
                [1] orgnameEl Colegio del Estado de Hidalgo México mvelazquez@ 123456elcolegiodehidalgo.edu.mx
                Article
                S2448-64422016000200247 S2448-6442(16)03410100247
                1e57c595-a928-42fc-b191-0eee8ed28192

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                : March 2014
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                Pacto Ribereño,Federal Security Board,Foucault,power,state,social movements,Dirección Federal de Seguridad,poder,Estado,movimientos sociales

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