Carthographies of pain, lethal violence and public health. An approach to the case of the state of Morelos from an inclusive epidemiogolical perspective

Authors

  • Berenice Rodríguez Hernández Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.
  • Ana Catalina Sedano Díaz Actores Sociales de la Flora Medicinal en México en la delegación Morelos, México

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29092/uacm.v19i50.946

Keywords:

Homicide, multiple causality, various effects, absences, narratives of life

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to analyze, from an inclusive epidemiological approach, the problem of current violence in our country and in Morelos, as a relational and multi-causal phenomenon that results in damage and death that are avoidable, processes that configure spaces of pain and suffering. From the analysis of two life narratives, official statistical data, journalistic notes and academic articles, some causes and effects associated with violence are identified, which have been made invisible and unattended by the authorities, evidencing the absence of effective public policies for solving this problem.

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Author Biographies

Berenice Rodríguez Hernández, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia.

Profesora Investigadora del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia. Integrante del programa de Investigación Actores Sociales de la Flora Medicinal en México en la delegación Morelos.

Ana Catalina Sedano Díaz, Actores Sociales de la Flora Medicinal en México en la delegación Morelos, México

Médica, Maestra en Salud Pública Comunitaria y Desarrollo Local. Integrante del programa de Investigación Actores Sociales de la Flora Medicinal en México en la delegación Morelos, México.

Published

2022-10-03