Entre el negocio y la “amistad”: un análisis de las prácticas de gestión y las dimensiones morales de la venta de droga en contextos rurales
- Héctor Gil Rodríguez Profesor Ayudante de Trabajo Social en la Universitat de les Illes Balears (UIB) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1842-8983
Abstract
En nuestro país, el tráfico de drogas se encuentra muy presente. Su análisis se ha centrado predominantemente en los barrios urbanos desfavorecidos, sin embargo, en los últimos años ha comenzado a expandirse hacia el medio rural. Este trabajo parte de un análisis cualitativo basado en entrevistas a vendedores (N=16) que distribuyen cocaína y marihuana en dos municipios de la provincia de Ávila. El objetivo es rastrear sus trayectorias y analizar la gestión de sus redes comerciales, indagando en las lógicas morales que las sostienen. Los resultados contribuyen al avance del conocimiento sobre el funcionamiento de estas redes en mercados cerrados, evidenciando que las prácticas de venta están atravesadas por diversos compromisos éticos, y moldeadas de forma crucial por las normas comunitarias.
Autor/innen-Biografie
Mi labor investigadora se desarrolla principalmente en el campo de la sociología rural, el trabajo social comunitario y los debates contemporáneos en torno a la desigualdad y la exclusión social. Actualmente, formo parte del grupo de investigación "Desigualdades, género y Políticas Públicas", de la Universidad de las Islas Baleares. En 2017, empecé a realizar mi tesis doctoral sobre la descomposición y el debilitamiento de los lazos sociales comunitarios en el medio rural abulense.
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