Bootstrap justice: the search for Mexico's disappeared
In: Oxford Scholarship Online
In: Political Science
Since 2006, more than 85,000 people have disappeared in Mexico. Disappeared people are rarely found, and the Mexican state almost never investigates or prosecutes those responsible. Despite this, people not only continue to report disappearances, but many devote their lives to answering the question, 'where are they?' Given the risks and institutional barriers, why and how do people mobilize for justice in Mexico? In 'Bootstrap Justice', Janice Gallagher leverages over a decade of ethnographic research to explain what enables the sustained mobilization of family members of the disappeared and analyze how configurations of political power between state and criminal actors shape what is possible for them to achieve.