Recognizing the impact of the social, political and armed conflict on the present and future of Colombia, this article analyzes some of the rhetoric which appeared in audiovisual and written media between 2008 and 2015 about the armed forces, insurgent organizations and the women that integrate them. I argue that these rhetorics are related to a war fought on a symbolic level -in which the category “terrorism” has occupied an important place- and that it continues to have profound repercussions on the configuration of Colombian society. The article synthesizes some elements of the investigation “Being a guerrilla is an honor. Mediations in the conversion and permanence of militant women of insurgent organizations in Colombia”, carried out b...
The article analyzes the situations that girls and young women who have demobilized from the Colombi...
El texto aborda la relación entre el ejercicio del periodismo y la participación pol&i...
Reemergence of an armed conflict in Colombia during the 90�s took the Colombian State, especially it...
Recognizing the impact of the social, political and armed conflict on the present and future of Colo...
This article addresses the Colombian armed conflict and its consequences,with regard to women. For t...
Este trabajo busca resinificar el papel de las mujeres en la guerra como combatientes, específicamen...
This article poses interesting possibilities for reflecting on the armed conflict and political viol...
La continuidad y la presencia innegable de la violencia en Colombia durante las décadas pasadas ha p...
This article examines the nature of guerrilla warfare from a gender perspective and with special foc...
In times of war, where references to terrorism and its practical manifestations have invaded diverse...
Between 2004 and 2016, the Colombian guerrillas of the FARC-EP went through several mutations befo...
Despite the signing of a peace accord between the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC)...
This paper presents the portrayals of women affected by the armed colombian conflict, in print media...
Objective/context: In this article, I propose the concept of continuum of militancy to analyze the t...
[ES] Hablar del conflicto armado interno colombiano es hacer referencia a una guerra asimétrica que ...
The article analyzes the situations that girls and young women who have demobilized from the Colombi...
El texto aborda la relación entre el ejercicio del periodismo y la participación pol&i...
Reemergence of an armed conflict in Colombia during the 90�s took the Colombian State, especially it...
Recognizing the impact of the social, political and armed conflict on the present and future of Colo...
This article addresses the Colombian armed conflict and its consequences,with regard to women. For t...
Este trabajo busca resinificar el papel de las mujeres en la guerra como combatientes, específicamen...
This article poses interesting possibilities for reflecting on the armed conflict and political viol...
La continuidad y la presencia innegable de la violencia en Colombia durante las décadas pasadas ha p...
This article examines the nature of guerrilla warfare from a gender perspective and with special foc...
In times of war, where references to terrorism and its practical manifestations have invaded diverse...
Between 2004 and 2016, the Colombian guerrillas of the FARC-EP went through several mutations befo...
Despite the signing of a peace accord between the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC)...
This paper presents the portrayals of women affected by the armed colombian conflict, in print media...
Objective/context: In this article, I propose the concept of continuum of militancy to analyze the t...
[ES] Hablar del conflicto armado interno colombiano es hacer referencia a una guerra asimétrica que ...
The article analyzes the situations that girls and young women who have demobilized from the Colombi...
El texto aborda la relación entre el ejercicio del periodismo y la participación pol&i...
Reemergence of an armed conflict in Colombia during the 90�s took the Colombian State, especially it...