Citizen participation takes centre stage in Colombia's 2016 peace agreement. Its practical implementation, however, has proven difficult. This case study examines targets and tactics of exclusion in participatory development programmes established under the peace accords. Drawing on qualitative data generated between 2021 and 2022 in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, this article argues that exclusion affects societal (sub‐)groups, organisations and communities as a whole and involves a large array of implicit‐elusive, direct‐explicit and coercive mechanisms. This matters for implementing inclusive peacebuilding more generally
This paper is a summary of a thesis submitted to th e Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Dublin ...
Colombia has suffered from an internal armed conflict with different armed groups for more than five...
Political exclusion from public decision-making processes is one of the main causes of conflicts wor...
This article discusses the issue of inclusion in peace negotiations, in particular the Colombian pea...
Given the attempts to improve institutions for participatory democracy in Colombia since 2011, this ...
This article discusses resistance related to the mesas de participación—invited participatory spaces...
Colombia has been in an internal multifaceted interstate conflict of multiple actors since 1964. Sev...
For more than five decades Colombia has suffered a relentless and devastating war that has taken a g...
The peace agreement of 2016 was received with substantial indifference by a large part of the Colomb...
The peace accord of 2016 was received with substantial indifference by a large part of the Colombian...
In peacemaking, methods of inclusion are extensively pushed for with the main motivation that it giv...
Colombia's peace process prioritised conflict-torn geographies ostensibly suffering from historical ...
The 2016 peace accords between the Colombian state and the FARC created great expectations of peace ...
The Colombian Peace accord is much praised due to its innovative frameworks of addressing victim’s r...
Political participation is widely accepted as a crucial element of conflict prevention and successfu...
This paper is a summary of a thesis submitted to th e Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Dublin ...
Colombia has suffered from an internal armed conflict with different armed groups for more than five...
Political exclusion from public decision-making processes is one of the main causes of conflicts wor...
This article discusses the issue of inclusion in peace negotiations, in particular the Colombian pea...
Given the attempts to improve institutions for participatory democracy in Colombia since 2011, this ...
This article discusses resistance related to the mesas de participación—invited participatory spaces...
Colombia has been in an internal multifaceted interstate conflict of multiple actors since 1964. Sev...
For more than five decades Colombia has suffered a relentless and devastating war that has taken a g...
The peace agreement of 2016 was received with substantial indifference by a large part of the Colomb...
The peace accord of 2016 was received with substantial indifference by a large part of the Colombian...
In peacemaking, methods of inclusion are extensively pushed for with the main motivation that it giv...
Colombia's peace process prioritised conflict-torn geographies ostensibly suffering from historical ...
The 2016 peace accords between the Colombian state and the FARC created great expectations of peace ...
The Colombian Peace accord is much praised due to its innovative frameworks of addressing victim’s r...
Political participation is widely accepted as a crucial element of conflict prevention and successfu...
This paper is a summary of a thesis submitted to th e Kimmage Development Studies Centre, Dublin ...
Colombia has suffered from an internal armed conflict with different armed groups for more than five...
Political exclusion from public decision-making processes is one of the main causes of conflicts wor...