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Cover Participating in Peace

Participating in Peace

Violence, Development and Dialogue in Colombia

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Authors:
Jefferson Jaramillo-Marín
,
Luz Mery López-Lizarazo
,
Adriel Ruiz-Galvan
,
Matthew Louis Bishop
,
Juan Mario Díaz-Arévalo
,
Juan Miguel Kanai
,
Melanie Lombard
,
Simon Rushton
,
Anastasia Shesterinina
,
Henry Staples
, and
Helen Louise Turton

This book reflects on what people in two different Colombian communities have achieved through participatory peacebuilding. The authors explore different forms of local agency, the prospects for non-extractive academic engagement, and practical and theoretical lessons for participating in peace in other conflict-affected settings.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
31 Jul 2023
Online ISBN:
9781529230000
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529230000
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Front Matter
Front Matter
Introduction
ONE: Peace through Participation: The Colombian Experience
TWO: Participation through Dialogue: Co-Producing Peace and Research
THREE: Protecting Catatumbo: Dialogue as Conflict-Sensitive Environmentalism
FOUR: Transforming Buenaventura: Dialogue for Municipal Peacebuilding
Conclusion
Back Matter
References
Index

What role does dialogue play in peacebuilding? How can community-based activities contribute to broader peace processes? What can participatory research methods add to local efforts to build peace?

In this book the authors examine these questions through their work with two different Colombian communities who have pursued dialogue amidst ongoing violence, environmental injustice and socio-economic challenges. By reflecting on what people in these contrasting places have achieved through participatory peacebuilding, the authors explore different forms of local agency, the prospects for non-extractive academic engagement, and practical and theoretical lessons for participating in peace in other conflict-affected settings.

Jefferson Jaramillo-Marín is Professor of the Department of Sociology at Pontifical Javierian University.

Luz Mery López-Lizarazo is the coordinator of Pastoral Social in Popayán (formerly, coordinator of Pastoral Social Tibú) and is a MA student in International Cooperation for Development at the International University of La Rioja.

Adriel Ruiz-Galvan is the director of CORMEPAZ and a doctoral student in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Pontifical Javierian University.

Matthew Louis Bishop is Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Sheffield.

Juan Mario Díaz-Arévalo is Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Sheffield.

Juan Miguel Kanai is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Sheffield.

Melanie Lombard is Lecturer in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield.

Simon Rushton is Professor of International Politics at the University of Sheffield.

Anastasia Shesterinina is Senior Lecturer in Politics/International Politics at the University of Sheffield.

Henry Staples is a Knowledge Exchange Associate at the University of Sheffield.

Helen Louise Turton is Lecturer in International Politics and Security Studies at the University of Sheffield.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2023
Hardback ISBN:
9781529229981
ePub ISBN:
9781529229998
Online ISBN:
9781529230000
Page Extent:
176
Keywords:
Peacebuilding; Dialogue; Participatory Action Research; Colombia
Global Social Challenges:
Conflict, Security and Peace, Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Approaches
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, Goal 17: Partnerships
Subject:
Law, Human Rights Law, Politics and International Relations, International Security and Strategy, Politics, Social Justice and Human Rights, Human Rights, Social Research Methods and Research Practices, Inter/Transdisciplinary Methods, Participatory Research Methods
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