This article reflects on an experience of action research aimed at improving the understanding of the problem of chronic violence, raising awareness of its causes and implications, and promoting initiatives that seek to combat it through the assertion of rights. The research was developed as part of a university diploma taught in two Mexican states where chronic violence is an issue. The diploma aimed to build and support networks that promote cooperation between social actors. The action research was designed to offer a shared space in which diploma participants could develop joint initiatives aimed at raising awareness of the nature and dimensions of violence, and to confront the problem. Through building trust, the experience resulted in...
Thesis advisor: Margaret LombeThesis advisor: Alfonso HernandezDrug-related violence in Mexico has g...
In Psychology the term resilience refers to man\u2019s ability to respond to stressful events in a p...
This paper explores current Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s 2013 public education reform thro...
Using participatory approaches within violent contexts calls for special attention to be paid to a r...
Thesis advisor: Alejandro Olayo-MéndezTo what extent have the policies implemented by the Mexican go...
There are many studies of violence within specific fields of the social sciences, but the next stage...
This paper provides first-hand data regarding the perpetrators’ perspectives about their engagement ...
By combining techniques such as structured interviews and direct observation in meetings and other e...
This article reports on the use of participatory video as a research tool for working in violent con...
YesThis paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia an...
The article analyses learning related to experiencing violence in social actions and social movement...
This paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and Gu...
This paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and G...
This article critically reflects on the use of action-oriented participatory research to rethink vio...
Latin America has long been a violence-prone continent. No other region of the world knows higher ho...
Thesis advisor: Margaret LombeThesis advisor: Alfonso HernandezDrug-related violence in Mexico has g...
In Psychology the term resilience refers to man\u2019s ability to respond to stressful events in a p...
This paper explores current Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s 2013 public education reform thro...
Using participatory approaches within violent contexts calls for special attention to be paid to a r...
Thesis advisor: Alejandro Olayo-MéndezTo what extent have the policies implemented by the Mexican go...
There are many studies of violence within specific fields of the social sciences, but the next stage...
This paper provides first-hand data regarding the perpetrators’ perspectives about their engagement ...
By combining techniques such as structured interviews and direct observation in meetings and other e...
This article reports on the use of participatory video as a research tool for working in violent con...
YesThis paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia an...
The article analyses learning related to experiencing violence in social actions and social movement...
This paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and Gu...
This paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and G...
This article critically reflects on the use of action-oriented participatory research to rethink vio...
Latin America has long been a violence-prone continent. No other region of the world knows higher ho...
Thesis advisor: Margaret LombeThesis advisor: Alfonso HernandezDrug-related violence in Mexico has g...
In Psychology the term resilience refers to man\u2019s ability to respond to stressful events in a p...
This paper explores current Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s 2013 public education reform thro...