Resumen
Este artículo analiza el trabajo de la prevención dentro de un campo social específico: las familias de reclusos. Desde este lugar de experiencia, examina cómo la prevención toma forma como una tecnología de gobierno que orienta prácticas, pensamientos y formas de ser. Dentro de este movimiento relacional, este artículo teoriza el concepto de “sujeto de prevención” con el fin de explicar cómo un marco de subjetivación emerge como agente de disciplina moral, que se concibe mediante una gramática neoliberal de programas estatales, traducido al lenguaje ordinario por trabajadores de ONG e impulsado por el imperativo de prevenir.
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