
Dr Pedro Silva Rocha Lima
MA, MA, PhD
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Research Associate
Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
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Research interests
I am a social anthropologist researching convergence of non-state governance, armed violence, and extractive economies in Brazil. As part of the INFRACURSIONS project, I am conducting ethnographic research in the Brazilian Amazon (Acre) to understand how drug trafficking intersects with incursion economies (logging and land grabbing). I am particularly interested in what social infrastructures support that convergence and what novel ways of blurring the legal and the illegal might emerge.
This current work builds on extensive long-term ethnographic expertise in urban armed violence and non-state governance in Brazil, specifically in favelas in Greater Rio de Janeiro. My prior project, embedded in a Red Cross programme, examined favela residents’ lived experience of insecurity through the different kinds of social relations that they develop with public service providers, drug gangs, and police.
I am currently finalizing a book manuscript, Managing Shootings: Gangs, Police and Urban Space in Greater Rio de Janeiro, where I argue that people in favelas navigate insecurity through relations of knowing, meaning their sensorial knowledge of the violent urban landscape and their social proximity to gangs and distance from police. Related articles explore the humanitarian tutoring of the state in Brazil on the management of urban armed violence (Humanity Journal) and mockery and laughter as expressions of embodied expertise about gun violence (American Anthropologist).
Prior to joining the University of Bristol, I was Lecturer in Disaster Studies at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI) at the University of Manchester.
I have also previously worked within the humanitarian sector conducting research and other policy work for CARE International and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF/Doctors Without Borders).
From 2023 to 2024, I co-convened the Anthropology of Humanitarianism Network (AHN) of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA).
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
INFRACURSIONS: Deregulated Infrastructures of Extraction in Rainforest Frontiers
Principal Investigator
Role
Researcher
Description
The Infracursions project at the University of Bristol investigates what we call 'incursion economies' in the Amazon. These are clandestine small-scale extractive activities such as informal mining, land grabbing and…Managing organisational unit
Department of Anthropology and ArchaeologyDates
30/11/2024 to 29/11/2028
Publications
Selected publications
09/04/2024Mockery amid shooting
American Anthropologist
A Managerial Humanitarianism
Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development
Taxonomies of Difference in Global Humanitarianism
Recent publications
18/10/2025Humanitarianism
Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
Mockery amid shooting
American Anthropologist
Taxonomies of Difference in Global Humanitarianism
A Managerial Humanitarianism
Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development