bachelor thesis
Análisis de la relación entre la presencia de la violencia en los procesos de socialización y las interacciones cotidianas de niños, niñas y jóvenes asistentes al voluntariado “jugueteando” en el sector de Villa Mercedes y a la Fundación Encuentro con la Vida en San Rafael, comuna cuatro Cazuca, Soacha
Fecha
2023-07-13Registro en:
Reyes Sastoque, A. F. (2023). Análisis de la relación entre la presencia de la violencia en los procesos de socialización y las interacciones cotidianas de niños, niñas y jóvenes asistentes al voluntariado “jugueteando” en el sector de Villa Mercedes y a la Fundación Encuentro con la Vida en San Rafael, comuna cuatro Cazuca, Soacha. [Trabajo de Grado, Universidad Santo Tomás]. Repositorio Institucional.
reponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad Santo Tomás
instname:Universidad Santo Tomás
Autor
Reyes Sastoque, Andrés Felipe
Institución
Resumen
In Colombia, violence has been one of the main problems that have affected the population in the national territory. These incidents have resulted in the forced displacement of victims who have arrived in the outskirts areas such as Cazuca in Soacha to build housing. The presence of some criminal organizations in those areas has created an atmosphere of violence and dread in the families who live there. Also, the presence of these groups has had an impact on the behaviour of younger inhabitants over the place. Therefore, this document has as purpose to analyse the violence's impact on the socialization process and daily interactions of kids and teenagers making a comparison of these processes between neighbourhoods Villa Mercedes in Altos de Cazuca and San Rafael in Ciudadela Sucre. Based on qualitative research, it was supported by the Nuestra Señora del Rosario church and Encuentro con la Vida foundation which from their social labours have developed the task of finding alternatives for the residents to prevent violence. This analysis was made mainly from the theoretical basis of Berger and Luckmann, Fernando de Acevedo, and John Galtung from his violence triangle theory with its three types: Structural, direct and cultural. The methodology used on this research were a comprehensive and interpretative study using a qualitative approach. In the results found that family relationships influence on the violence activity of kids and teenagers.