Article ID: CBB973366435

The number of disappearance: trajectories in the tally of victims of forced disappearance in Latin America (2022)

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Marisol López (Author)
Jefferson Jaramillo (Author)
Oriana Bernasconi (Author)


Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Volume: 5
Issue: 1


Publication Date: 2022
Edition Details: Thematic Cluster: Document, Factualize and Commensurate
Physical Details: Digital journal
Language: English

The “metric turn” is shaping human rights knowledge, governance and politics globally. This article seeks to contribute to the emergent analysis of numbers in human rights matters from a Latin American perspective. We explore a phenomenon that is hard to count; the number of victims of forced disappearance –persons who are kidnapped and murdered, and whose bodies are disposed of. And we study it in three contexts of political institutional violence on the continent – the dictatorship in Chile (1973–1990), the armed conflict of Colombia (1958–), and México's dirty wars (1964–1998) and narco-conflicts (2002–). Focusing on numbers' liveliness, we draw from interviews, institutional documents and archive analysis to examine the trajectory of the number of forced disappeared persons and how it mobilizes and is shaped by human rights concerns. Transitivity is crucial in the trajectory and liveliness of numbers. Challenging the view that numbers only prove effective when decontextualized, we show that transitivity is a mathematical, cognitive, and political achievement, and identify the effects of transitive but also of referential and provisional numbers in the human rights field. Particularly, how they contribute to the acknowledgement and handling of human rights violations, pushing for the production of accountability regimes.

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Article Díaz, Paola; Oriana Bernasconi (2022) Factualize and commensurate human rights violations and organized violence. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Oriana Bernasconi
Anna Rahel Fischer
Benedict Douglas
Jinee Lokaneeta
Díaz, Paola
Alexis Mercado
Journals
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Science, Technology and Human Values
Social Studies of Science
Science as Culture
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Publishers
University of Michigan Press
Routledge
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Human rights
Violence
Forensic sciences
Law and legislation
Medicine
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
Places
Latin America
Argentina
Colombia
India
Uganda
Singapore
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