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Reversing the memory of the Colombian armed conflict, analysis of discourse in the written press Revertir la memoria del conflicto armado colombiano, análisis del discurso en la prensa escrita
(Universidad CES, 2019)
This paper aims to make a discourse analysis of the processes that reverse memories of the Colombian conflict in national newspapers. The research adopts a theoretical approach that describes reversed memory as a narratological ...
The reconstruction of historical memory of the Colombian conflict in the current 'Justicia y Paz' process. Scopes, challenges and questions
In this paper we analyzed the scope that generates one of the political and social exercises more difficult to achieve in Colombia: the reconstruction of historical memory of the armed conflict. In this sense, it highlights ...
Social identities and conflict in Chile: the role of historical and political processes
(Springer, 2016)
In this chapter, we seek to integrate historical and contextual perspectives with socio-psychological theories to better understand the development of social identities and conflicts in Chile. Specifically, we analyse ...
Exploring historical conflicts between midwives and nurses: A perspective from Chile
(Informa Healthcare, 2015)
© 2015 Informa UK Ltd. All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted. This article explores issues of historical disputes between nurses and midwives based in Chile. The interaction of these two professions ...
El Conflicto
(2017-08-31)
The conflict has historically been understood as a
negative issue that has allowed disastrous events
throughout history without stopping a bit in just
understanding or analyzing its elements.
The present work allows ...
Conflict and the interpretation of Palmares, a Brazilian runaway polity
(Soc Historical ArchaeologyTucsonEUA, 2003)
Teaching History, and Conflict. A Theoretical Review
(UNIV AUTONOMA MADRID. FAC FORMACION PROFESORADO & EDUCACION, 2022)
Spark of life, youth of fire. Gustavo GrajedaChispa de vida, juventud de fuego. Gustavo Grajeda
(Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, 2021)
Toward a decolonial turn in resilience thinking in disasters: Example of the Mapuche from southern Chile on the frontlines and faultlines
(ELSEVIER, 2016)
Resilience thinking has moved into the forefront of global discourses on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and emergency response and recovery. Social justice frameworks have long been part of resilience thinking, conceptualizing ...