De enemigo a conciudadano: el tránsito como condición necesaria del postacuerdo de La Habana

The reintegration of members of guerrilla into civilian life supposes the radical change of the cultural pause, socialized and practiced in the guerrilla. Five aspects are developed as arguments: the guerrilla identity, friendenemy conception, alliance with the peasant, socialization of cultural pau...

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Autor principal: Vizcaíno Gutiérrez, Milcíades
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2017
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Fuente:Derecho Penal y Criminología, ISSN 2346-2108, Vol. 38, Nº. 105, 2017, pags. 77-99
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Sumario: The reintegration of members of guerrilla into civilian life supposes the radical change of the cultural pause, socialized and practiced in the guerrilla. Five aspects are developed as arguments: the guerrilla identity, friendenemy conception, alliance with the peasant, socialization of cultural pause and its de-socialization through reintegration into civil life. The arguments are based on Michel Foucault’s monitoring and punishing, in the social construction of reality of Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann and in the social representations of Serge Moscovici and Denise Jodelet; in the principles of solidarity and responsibility of Pierre Rosanvallon, the pluralism of Chantal Mouffe and, finally, in action in what we are each different from the other, de Hannah Arendt. The empirical information comes from documents of the farc and analysis from experts