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Type: | Libro |
Title: | Internally displaced people in Colombia, victims in permanent transition: ethical and political dilemas of reparative justice in the midst of internal armed conflict |
Authors: | Bello, Martha Nubia Meertens, Donny Osorio, Flor Edilma Venegas Luque, Rocío |
metadata.dc.contributor.cordinator: | Jiménez Ocampo, Sandro |
Issue: | 2009 |
Publisher: | Bogotá : Grupo de Investigación en Desarrollo Social (GIDES) : Universidad de San Buenaventura |
ISBN: | 9789589307854 |
Citation: | Bello, Martha Nubia, Donny Meertens, Flor Edilma Osorio y Rocío Venegas Luque. 2009. Internally displaced people in Colombia, victims in permanent transition: ethical and political dilemas of reparative justice in the midst of internal armed conflict. Coordinado por Sandro Jiménez Ocampo. Bogotá: Grupo de Investigación en Desarrollo Social (GIDES) / Universidad de San Buenaventura. |
Keywords: | MIGRACIÓN DESPLAZAMIENTO FORZADO CONFLICTOS ARMADOS COLOMBIA POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS |
Format: | 326 páginas |
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: | Grupo de Investigación en Desarrollo Social (GIDES) : Universidad de San Buenaventura |
metadata.dc.description.tableofcontents: | ÍNDICE | Introduction 9 | Research methodology map 16 | Structure of the text 19 | CHAPTER 1 - Armed conflict and forced displacement in Colombia: data, facts and tendencies as of the Year 2000 27 | Progress and consolidation of paramilitary control 29 | Continuity and worsening of forced migration 35 | Forced displacement, territorial control and land concentration 40 | Impacts distinguished in forced displacement 43 | The demobilization paradox amidst paramilitary domination and a functional discourse of truth, justice and reparation 50 | CHAPTER 2 - Transition discourses and victim attention systems as armed conflict management devices in Colombia 59 | The armed conflict as a field of management 66 | The policy of dealing with forced internal displacement and the administration of communities 76 | What have ten years of Law 387/1997 left us? 77 | What is forced displacement and a displaced person in governmental logic? 81 | Judicialization of politics: the Constitutional Court in the control and modeling of public policies 88 | Summary of the analysis of the policies for attention to the displaced population 101 | CHAPTER 3 - Reparation discourses: the political restitution of victims 109 | The Colombian conflict and the limits of the discourse of transitional justice 109 | Dealing with the damage and the victims in the transition policies: conceptual contributions 115 | Model of reparation in Colombia: the CNRR and its commitments 122 | Considerations as regards recognition 123 | The recognition of moral damage as per the social value of the victims of FID 123 | Recognizing the story and social history in victims' narratives 128 | Considerations on redistribution 132 | The relationship between the in-group and the reparation of collective rights 132 | Reparation as per the dimension of social and state institutional effort 134 | Considerations on political re-partition 138 | Modification of the systems of visibility of displaced persons 138 | Modification of agendas, scenarios and political actors 140 | CHAPTER 4 - Damage, loss and expectations of reparation: the victims' voices 145 | Voices from the past in the everyday life of persons displaced by political violence 147 | Life was brighter 147 | The dark episodes of the conflict 151 | Voices from the present: experiencing displacement 158 | Being helpless 159 | Back to square one 162 | Feeling afraid as a «symptom» and keeping quiet as a representation 165 | Being displaced 169 | Voices of the future: regarding the reparation of damage and life projects 177 | Reparation is like a shadow 178 | Reestablishment is mistaken for reparation 180 | The displaced are victims 185 | Who's responsible? The State has to repair 187 | Institutional assistance 192 | Practices associated with the social concept of reparation 193 | Mourning Practices 193 | Social Resistance 198 | Complaints and Legal Proceedings 199 | All the paperwork... and why do something about it? 201 | Collective action 202 | No truth, no justice and far from reparation 205 | To close: the voices of desire 206 | CHAPTER 5 - Challenges for the reparation of victims of forced displacement 215 | Forced displacement and damage 216 | Loss of material assets: between financial and symbolic plundering 222 | The victim status for displaced persons: between doubt and denial 224 | The complexities of reparation and displacement 227 | The different durations of displacement 227 | The ethnic and cultural differences of the victims 230 | Age and gender differences in reparation 231 | The concurrency and complementarity required in actions of reparation 236 | Repairing amidst the armed conflict 238 | Repairing amidst poverty and exclusion 239 | Confusion between repairing, stabilizing and reestablishing 240 | The absence of reparation and re-victimization 245 | Displacement, social damage and damage to the nation project 248 | CHAPTER 6 - The collective actions of the displaced population 253 | Settling the difficult recommencement together 266 | Reparation: perceptions and possibilities as of the organizational processes and collective actions 273 | CONCLUSIONS - Conclusions and recommendations for the development of reparation policies 289 | Bibliography 301 | |
metadata.dc.coverage.spatial: | CO |
Series/Report no.: | Justicia reparativa y desplazamiento forzado;1 |
Description: | Since the initial period of the «peace» negotiations between paramilitary groups and the Colombian Government from 2004 to 2007, forced displacement and the continuation of deaths associated with the armed conflict have not diminished. These events and the previous positions show that the political course to deal with conflict and victim reparation is subjected to the ambiguity of «peace» negotiations in the midst of conflict and the contradictions of an approach where the subjects of reparation are absent from the construction of these alternatives. |
Rights: | openAccess Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10469/23189 |
Appears in Collections: | Colección General |
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