Publication: Voces de excombatientes al final de una guerra. El caso de las FARC-EP después de la firma del Acuerdo de Paz en Colombia
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Sanandres, Eliana
Molinares-Guerrero, Ivonne
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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El objetivo de este artículo es conocer las experiencias de interacción vividas por excombatientes de las FARC-EP con los miembros del cuerpo policial al final de la confrontación armada. Se realizó un estudio de caso en el que participaron 17 excombatientes a través de una entrevista semiestructurada. Los resultados del estudio revelan sus percepciones, emociones y acciones compartidas alrededor de cuatro categorías centrales: Respeto a las diferencias, Miedo y desconfianza, Identificación con el adversario y Redefinición del enemigo. Estos resultados permiten dilucidar una perspectiva de reconciliación desde la construcción de relaciones sociales y pistas para promover un escenario de país diferente al que dejó el conflicto con las FARC-EP en Colombia.
This article seeks to better our understanding of the experiences FARC ex-combatants following their interaction with police officers at the end of the armed conflict in Colombia. Methodologically, a case study was conducted in which seventeen former combatants participated, one on one, in quasi-structured interviews. The results indicate shared perceptions, emotions, and actions revolving around four central concerns: respect for differences; fear and distrust; identification with the adversary; and redefining the enemy. Findings illuminate views on reconciliation based on the construction of social relations that promote different national scenarios than those left by the Colombian conflict.
This article seeks to better our understanding of the experiences FARC ex-combatants following their interaction with police officers at the end of the armed conflict in Colombia. Methodologically, a case study was conducted in which seventeen former combatants participated, one on one, in quasi-structured interviews. The results indicate shared perceptions, emotions, and actions revolving around four central concerns: respect for differences; fear and distrust; identification with the adversary; and redefining the enemy. Findings illuminate views on reconciliation based on the construction of social relations that promote different national scenarios than those left by the Colombian conflict.
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Americanía: revista de estudios latinoamericanos de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, ISSN-e 2174-0178, Nº. 15, 2022, págs. 322-338




