Authors
Juan Carlos Arboleda-Ariza, Gabriel Prosser Bravo, Fredy Mora-Gámez
Publication date
2020/12/9
Journal
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
20190042
Publisher
De Gruyter
Description
The Colombian State and subversive groups have made attempts to build peace by the establishment of accords since the 1980s. Recently, the signature of a peace accord by former president Santos and the FARC-EP leadership in 2016, has come along with changes in the interpretative frameworks of the conflict and the emergence of new institutions, forms of subjectivity and collective meanings around peace. Nowadays, Colombia is in the transition from being a country at war to a peaceful nation. In this transition, the discourse of victims and state representatives about peace and conflict are predominant in the literature. This article characterizes the simultaneously coexisting discourses about peace and conflict in former combatants. We conducted a discourse analysis of 19 semi-structured interviews with former members of paramilitaries and guerrillas. The results are clustered into two categories: absent …
Total citations
2022202311
Scholar articles
JC Arboleda-Ariza, G Prosser Bravo, F Mora-Gámez - Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 2020