“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro
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Resumo: | The city of Rio de Janeiro, becoming, in the contemporary, place of several Great Events, was presented as “Rio2016”, a brand whose official slogan is “A New World”, which reveals the option for the globalized world, the “global north”, that establishes cities as commodities (Vainer, 2000; Simoni Santos, 2006). In this so-called “new world”, the idea of integration between different security and control forces emerges as one of the greatest legacies, and is embodied in the new huge Integrated Command and Control Center (Centro Integrado de Comando e Controle - CICC), a high-tech building made with local and international efforts for the articulation of the security forces that were responsible for ensuring the Great Events in question and also for a desired revolution in the though and management of public security. After the events, a new major security crisis is announced in Rio in 2018, and a federal military intervention was the political-institutional solution adopted for the said crisis. The CICC was chosen as the intervention office. In this paper we will mobilize the CICC as a symbol to think about urban space management in the city of Rio de Janeiro, considering the actual challenge of a extremely conservative management. For this purpouse, we will think together with Stephen Graham (2016) and the “new military urbanism”, Bruno Cardoso (2014) and his reflections on the CICC itself, and Vera Malaguti on political sentiments, especially fear, in the city of Rio (2003). |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro"O rio da secura deságua na guerra”: Integração, comando, controle e intervenção militar no Rio de Janeiro contemporâneoGreat EventsCenter for Integrated Command and Control CenterFederal Military InterventionGrandes EventosCentro Integrado de Comando e ControleIntervenção Federal MilitarThe city of Rio de Janeiro, becoming, in the contemporary, place of several Great Events, was presented as “Rio2016”, a brand whose official slogan is “A New World”, which reveals the option for the globalized world, the “global north”, that establishes cities as commodities (Vainer, 2000; Simoni Santos, 2006). In this so-called “new world”, the idea of integration between different security and control forces emerges as one of the greatest legacies, and is embodied in the new huge Integrated Command and Control Center (Centro Integrado de Comando e Controle - CICC), a high-tech building made with local and international efforts for the articulation of the security forces that were responsible for ensuring the Great Events in question and also for a desired revolution in the though and management of public security. After the events, a new major security crisis is announced in Rio in 2018, and a federal military intervention was the political-institutional solution adopted for the said crisis. The CICC was chosen as the intervention office. In this paper we will mobilize the CICC as a symbol to think about urban space management in the city of Rio de Janeiro, considering the actual challenge of a extremely conservative management. For this purpouse, we will think together with Stephen Graham (2016) and the “new military urbanism”, Bruno Cardoso (2014) and his reflections on the CICC itself, and Vera Malaguti on political sentiments, especially fear, in the city of Rio (2003).A cidade do Rio de Janeiro, ao tornar-se palco de diversos Grandes Eventos, foi apresentada como uma marca, a “Rio2016”, cujo slogan oficial é “A New World”, o que revela a opção pela adequação às diretrizes do mundo globalizado a partir do “norte”, que encara as cidades enquanto commodities, mercadorias (Vainer, 2000). Neste dito new world, a ideia da integração entre as forças de segurança/controle e o aprimoramento do Sistema Integrado de Comando e Controle (SICC), surge como um dos maiores legados e se materializa no Centro Integrado de Comando e Controle (CICC), prédio-sede para a desejada articulação das forças de segurança atuantes na cidade que se responsabilizariam pela garantia dos espetáculos em questão. Passados os eventos, anuncia-se uma nova grande crise no campo da segurança pública e no CICC se instala o gabinete da intervenção federal militar, solução política-institucional adotada para a referida crise. Utilizamos aqui, portanto, o CICC como uma linha de percurso analítico e simbólico para construirmos um arco narrativo sobre a passagem dos Grandes Eventos à decretação da intervenção, com foco nas problemáticas do campo da segurança pública, com destaque para os discursos das autoridades referentes e a instrumentalização de dados sobre a crise. Valemo-nos, por exemplo, das contribuições de Stephen Graham (2016) sobre o “novo urbanismo militar”, de Bruno Cardoso (2014) sobre o próprio CICC e de Vera Malaguti sobre a cidade do Rio e seus sentimentos políticos, principalmente o medo (2003).Rede de Estudos Empíricos em Direito2020-06-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/46510.19092/reed.v7i2.465Brazilian Journal of Empirical Legal Studies; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2020): Dossier Ethnographies on justice and criminality in perspective; 180-202Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito; v. 7 n. 2 (2020): Dossiê Etnografias sobre justiça e criminalidade em perspectiva; 180-2022319-081710.19092/reed.v7i2reponame:Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direitoinstname:Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED)instacron:RPEDporhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/article/view/465/274Copyright (c) 2020 Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direitoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFernandes da Conceição, Thayla2020-06-06T16:38:05Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/465Revistahttps://reedrevista.org/reedONGhttps://reedrevista.org/reed/oaimvchein@gmail.com||reed.revista@gmail.com2319-08172319-0817opendoar:2020-06-06T16:38:05Revista de Estudos Empíricos em Direito - Rede de Pesquisa Empírica em Direito (REED)false |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro "O rio da secura deságua na guerra”: Integração, comando, controle e intervenção militar no Rio de Janeiro contemporâneo |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro Fernandes da Conceição, Thayla Great Events Center for Integrated Command and Control Center Federal Military Intervention Grandes Eventos Centro Integrado de Comando e Controle Intervenção Federal Militar |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro |
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“The river of dryness flows into war”: integration, command, control, and military intervention in the contemporary Rio de Janeiro |
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Fernandes da Conceição, Thayla |
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Fernandes da Conceição, Thayla |
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Fernandes da Conceição, Thayla |
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Great Events Center for Integrated Command and Control Center Federal Military Intervention Grandes Eventos Centro Integrado de Comando e Controle Intervenção Federal Militar |
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Great Events Center for Integrated Command and Control Center Federal Military Intervention Grandes Eventos Centro Integrado de Comando e Controle Intervenção Federal Militar |
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The city of Rio de Janeiro, becoming, in the contemporary, place of several Great Events, was presented as “Rio2016”, a brand whose official slogan is “A New World”, which reveals the option for the globalized world, the “global north”, that establishes cities as commodities (Vainer, 2000; Simoni Santos, 2006). In this so-called “new world”, the idea of integration between different security and control forces emerges as one of the greatest legacies, and is embodied in the new huge Integrated Command and Control Center (Centro Integrado de Comando e Controle - CICC), a high-tech building made with local and international efforts for the articulation of the security forces that were responsible for ensuring the Great Events in question and also for a desired revolution in the though and management of public security. After the events, a new major security crisis is announced in Rio in 2018, and a federal military intervention was the political-institutional solution adopted for the said crisis. The CICC was chosen as the intervention office. In this paper we will mobilize the CICC as a symbol to think about urban space management in the city of Rio de Janeiro, considering the actual challenge of a extremely conservative management. For this purpouse, we will think together with Stephen Graham (2016) and the “new military urbanism”, Bruno Cardoso (2014) and his reflections on the CICC itself, and Vera Malaguti on political sentiments, especially fear, in the city of Rio (2003). |
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