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¿Y después de la guerra qué? Avatares en el tránsito a la vida civil de jóvenes desmovilizados de las FARC

Translated title of the contribution: What Comes After the War?: Vicissitudes in the Change to Civilian Life of Demobilized Youths from FARC
  • Luz Marina Lara Salcedo

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Abstract

This article presents the main results of the doctoral research “Configuration of Subjectivities in the Change to Civilian Life of Demobilized Youths from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – FARC”, regarding the movements provoked in the identity, ties, and morals of a group of demobilized youths from FARC. The methodological design was guided by the main premises of social constructivism, with a narrative focus. We approached the archeological, path, and structural models of the story for the analytic work. The contributions derived from this article aim to, on the one hand, address the scenarios of civilian life from their emotional potential and, on the other hand, grant some understanding around the reintegration process, the role of citizens, of institutions, and society in the construction of the State required in the post-conflict time.
Translated title of the contributionWhat Comes After the War?: Vicissitudes in the Change to Civilian Life of Demobilized Youths from FARC
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)49-73
Number of pages24
JournalUniversitas Humańıstica
Issue number82
DOIs
StatePublished - 09 May 2016

Keywords

  • identity referent
  • ties
  • morals
  • scenarios of civilian life
  • emotional scenarios
  • social constructivism

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