Rebecca Bell-Martin
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Rebecca Bell-Martin
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Political scientist studying violence and democracy in the Americas | Visiting Scholar at Center for US-Mexico Studies, UCSD | Assist. Prof. at Tec de Monterrey | First Gen | rebeccabellmartin.com
Honored to receive an Honorable Mention for the LARR - University of Florida Article Award (w/Jerome Marston)!

We are indebted to research participants who shared knowledge about navigating criminal violence and hope to advance dialogue about supporting vulnerable communities.

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Staying Power: Strategies for Weathering Criminal Violence in Marginal Neighborhoods of Medellín and Monterrey | Latin American Research Review | Cambridge Core
Staying Power: Strategies for Weathering Criminal Violence in Marginal Neighborhoods of Medellín and Monterrey - Volume 58 Issue 4
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April 1, 2024 at 8:56 PM
🚨 New article!

Despite evidence that migrants in Latin America are vulnerable to criminal abuse, attitudes about protecting them are split. What explains the relative few inclined to help migrants?

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🧵 re what Alejandro Díaz and I found in 🇲🇽 (1/5)
February 28, 2024 at 8:32 PM
Esperando la lluvia en el desierto (Mina, Nuevo León) 🇲🇽
February 19, 2024 at 2:07 AM
Feliciten a Karla y Fernanda, alumnas del Tec de Monterrey,
que recientemente presentaron maravillosos proyectos de inv. sobre la desigualdad de género y la política en 🇲🇽 . Orgullosa de asesorar a alumnas comprometidas con la transformación de su país.
February 12, 2024 at 7:44 PM
Article Alert!

Happily making my Bluesky debut with this article now in print at LARR and a companion Op-Ed at New Humanitarian.

Most of Latin America's residents live in cities. Yet, criminal violence in many cities is increasing. How do residents stay safe?

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Staying Power: Strategies for Weathering Criminal Violence in Marginal Neighborhoods of Medellín an...
Staying Power: Strategies for Weathering Criminal Violence in Marginal Neighborhoods of Medellín and Monterrey - Volume 58 Issue 4
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December 19, 2023 at 7:06 PM