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Research Article

Principiis Obsta: Strategies of Narrative Resistance to Italian Organized Crime Governance

Pages 1303-1319 | Received 15 Nov 2022, Accepted 11 Feb 2023, Published online: 23 Mar 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Organized crime controls and exploits the communities where they operate by way of governance. Organized crime governance also manifests itself through master narratives, which are standard views of social reality. In response, people can express resistance through alternative narratives, which are counter-narratives that have the power to counter governance. This study is one of the first to analyze the counter-narratives used to counter governance by organized crime. Drawing on fifty semi-structured interviews of people who claimed to have had direct or indirect experiences with members of organized crime, it was possible to identify three types of counter-narratives – “Rejecting unethical entrepreneurship,” “Denying organized crime fascination” and “Making the pervasiveness of organized crime governance irrelevant “ – and to determine which of them has greater potency in countering the master narratives of organized crime governance.

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The author declares that informed consent was obtained from all subjects before they were included in the study, and no real identifying information about the subjects is included in the article.

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