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2. Precarity, illicit markets, and the 'mystery' of prices.
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Gutierrez, Eric D. U.
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PRICES ,PRECARITY ,MICROECONOMICS ,POLITICAL entrepreneurship ,FREE enterprise - Abstract
Stand-alone price analysis of illicit opium and coca does not explain why smallholders turn to illicit crops for coping and survival. Under conditions of precarity, illicit crop markets can stimulate productivity. They generate returns that can tame crises and relieve pressures. To smallholders facing marginalisation, violence, and climate change – growing opium and coca, despite their illegality, can reduce or spread risks and provide more predictability. Thus, rather than fix on the 'invisible hand' of price theory, the focus should be on the 'visible hand' of political entrepreneurship, interdependent relationships, and the metrics of precarity. To do this, this paper retrospectively compares illicit crop prices before and after certain historical moments in Bolivia, Myanmar, Colombia, and Afghanistan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Sustainability and women entrepreneurship through new business models: the case of microfranchises in post-peace agreement Colombia.
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Pérez-Morón, James, Thoene, Ulf, and García Alonso, Roberto
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- 2024
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4. The making of the citizen in Colombia: Transitional assemblages, civic education, and the long quest for peace.
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Romero-Amaya, Daniela
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CIVICS education ,SOCIAL injustice ,PEACEBUILDING ,EDUCATION policy ,PEACE ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,PROBLEM solving - Abstract
This article focuses on civic education and the constitution of subjects within a complex landscape of peace and war making in Colombia. Using a genealogical approach to study the manufacturing of citizens, and drawing on a document analysis of policies, curricular guidelines, and teaching resources, this paper evidences an increasing attention to students' skills, conducts, and interpersonal relations, rather than structural inequality and injustice. Through the examination of the "integral citizen," I argue that the development of students as skillful civic subjects has become central to the aspiration of building and sustaining peace and democracy. Such citizens are described as individually embodying the virtues and skills of problem-solving, conflict-management, autonomy, and self-regulation of emotions. This research adds to our understanding of the construction of the ideal citizen in conflict-affected settings, and how education policy intersects with larger efforts for meaningful and sustained change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Comunidad política y violencia en la formación ciudadana en Colombia.
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Benavides-Franco, Alexander
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EDUCATION policy ,WORLD citizenship ,POLITICAL community ,VIOLENCE in the community ,CITIZENSHIP ,CITIZENSHIP education - Abstract
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- 2024
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6. Multimarket Banks, Local Economic Shocks, and Lending Behavior: When the Effect is on Cost but not on the Amount of Deposit Fundings.
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Castellani, Davide and Giaretta, Elisa
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We investigate how local deposit shocks affect bank lending in nonaffected markets for the case where banks mostly neutralize that shock. Colombian banks in oil-producing municipalities experienced deposit outflows after the collapse of oil prices in 2014–2015. Following the shock, we observe that the affected banks increased their credit to non-oil-producing markets by reducing the price of consumer loans and by using market power in both commercial and consumer loans. This paper contributes to understanding how multimarket banks transmit local deposit shocks to other geographic markets to mitigate deposit outflows. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. HYPOSO Map Viewer: A Web-Based Atlas of Small-Scale Hydropower for Selected African and Latin American Countries.
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Punys, Petras, Jurevičius, Linas, and Balčiūnas, Andrius
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GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,WATERSHEDS ,WATER power ,INVESTMENT information ,ELECTRIC power distribution grids - Abstract
In many countries, the advancement of hydropower resources has been hindered by economic factors and insufficient data on topography, streamflow, environmental sensitivity, power grid, and, most importantly, the location of potential hydropower sites. This challenge is particularly pronounced in certain African and Latin American river systems. Developing web-based maps of hydropower resources based on geographic information systems and advanced mapping technologies can facilitate the initial assessment of hydropower sites. This is especially relevant for developing sites in remote areas and data-scarce regions. The available geospatial datasets, remote sensing technologies, and advanced GIS modelling techniques can be used to identify potential hydropower sites and assess their preliminary characteristics. This paper reviews web-based hydropower atlases in African and Latin American countries. Their main features are represented and compared with the recently launched HYPOSO map viewer covering two African countries (Cameroon and Uganda) and three Latin American countries (Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador). This hydropower atlas consists of 20 spatial layers. Its particular focus is to present a geospatial dataset of new hydropower sites with concise information for potential investors. These so-called virtual hydropower atlases can be only one type of discovery at the early project stage, automatically identifying sites worthy of further investigation. A formal validation of the web-based atlases, including the HYPOSO hydropower atlas, is briefly considered. Creating open-access hydropower map viewers is anticipated to significantly enhance the hydropower development database in these nations, offering valuable insights for small and medium-scale projects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Seventeenth-Century Barniz de Pasto Objects from the Collection of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library: Materiality and Technology.
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Basso, Elena, McGeachy, Alicia, Mieites Alonso, Maria Goretti, Pozzi, Federica, Radpour, Roxanne, and Katz, Monica
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REFLECTANCE spectroscopy ,RAMAN spectroscopy ,X-ray spectroscopy ,MASS spectrometry ,MATERIALITY & art ,FOOD aroma ,SPECTRAL imaging - Abstract
The Hispanic Society Museum & Library (HSML) holds a collection of nine viceregal barniz de Pasto objects, made by Indigenous artisans in the 17th and 18th centuries. Designed to imitate Asian lacquers and intended for European aesthetic tastes, barniz de Pasto is an example of Indigenous technique and knowledge that has survived to the present day. An in-depth analysis of five of these barniz de Pasto objects, dated to the first half and last quarter of the 17th century based on their iconography, was carried out through a combination of non-invasive and micro-invasive techniques, including portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) spectroscopy to investigate the possible presence of inorganic pigments, and fiber-optics reflectance spectroscopy (FORS) and reflectance imaging spectroscopy (RIS) to provide molecular information on colorants and their distributions across the objects. Dyes and pigments were also identified using Raman spectroscopy, Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS). The nature of the resin was determined by FTIR and pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS), while the decoration stratigraphy and composition were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). This paper confirms the use of mopa mopa, the resin used in the barniz de Pasto technique, in two objects not previously analyzed, and identifies indigo, insect-based red, calomel, lead white, and an unknown flavonol-based yellow dye, and challenges the use of calomel as a temporal marker for these works. Taken together, these results expand our understanding of the material use and explorations undertaken by artists during this time period to create such elaborate and enduring objects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Subnational assessment of legal and illegal deforestation in the Colombian Amazon: consequences for zero deforestation commitments.
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Katz-Asprilla, David, Piketty, Marie-Gabrielle, Briceño Castillo, Guido, Blanc, Lilian, Camacho Peña, Jhon, and Karsenty, Alain
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Deforestation has been at the heart of the transformation of the Amazon. Global concerns over deforestation and its impact on climate change have resulted in the adoption of a number of initiatives in the framework of zero deforestation. However, undifferentiated application of the concepts of zero net, gross, and illegal deforestation has revealed a lack of understanding of their scope and of challenges to their implementation. Zero legal and illegal deforestation is, in particular, a controversial subject from the point of view of regulation and sovereignty but an essential aspect from the perspective of public policy design. In Colombia, zero deforestation commitments make no mention of legal deforestation. Papers that analyze deforestation and official data sources fail to incorporate the legal dimension in their analysis. This article addresses this gap by identifying areas where deforestation is legal and where it is illegal in one deforestation hotspot of the Colombian Amazon, the administrative department of Guaviare. Our results show that deforestation has increased since 2013, mainly occurs in illegal zones, and that Guaviare department, 85% of which is covered by forest, has very little legal deforestation potential. Our findings reveal that assessing the legality and illegality of deforestation is more complex than often assumed and must become a priority, especially in forested countries where regulation on forest and land management is shared between different level of governments and institutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Anti-racist beauty micro-enterprises: Black women's subversive entrepreneurship in Cali, Colombia.
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Ruette-Orihuela, Krisna, Viveros Vigoya, Mara, Ramírez-Torres, Danny, Valencia-Murraín, Emilia Eneyda, and Lucumí-Mosquera, Lina
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BLACK women ,ANTI-racism ,SOCIAL justice ,BUSINESSWOMEN ,SOLIDARITY ,WOMEN in development ,SEXISM - Abstract
This paper explores how Black women entrepreneurs in Cali, Colombia confront racism and sexism, as they engage in the expanding neoliberal beauty market. We argue that anti-racist entrepreneurial experiences in Cali are shaped by four interconnected processes: First, changes in gender and development policies, aligned with inclusive neoliberal development projects. Second, the limitations of state neoliberal multicultural policies, which has made activists aware of the need to address racism and sexism. Third, activist's appropriation of the intersectional turn, allowing them to recognize articulations between racism, classism and sexism. Fourth, the adoption of anti-neoliberal discourses supporting distributive and solidarity practices. Our analysis suggests that while entrepreneurial anti-racist actions do not generate radical or permanent changes in the beauty industry, they do have material and symbolic effects in Black women's experiences of racial justice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Hydrological Monitoring System of the Navío-Quebrado Coastal Lagoon (Colombia): A Very Low-Cost, High-Value, Replicable, Semi-Participatory Solution with Preliminary Results.
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Nardini, Andrea Gianni Cristoforo, Escobar Villanueva, Jairo R., and Pérez-Montiel, Jhonny I.
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POLYWATER ,TIDE-waters ,DIGITAL twins ,FUTURES ,STREAMFLOW ,LAGOONS - Abstract
Like many coastal lagoons in several countries, the "Navío Quebrado" lagoon (La Guajira, Colombia) is a very delicate and precious environment; indeed, it is a nationally recognized Flora and Fauna Sanctuary. Several factors, including climate change, are threatening its existence because of changes in the governing hydro-morphological and biological processes. Certainly, the first step to addressing this problem is to understand its hydrological behavior and to be able to replicate, via simulation, its recent history before inferring likely futures. These potential futures will be marked by changes in the water input by its tributary, the Camarones River, and by modified water exchange with the sea, according to a foreseen sea level rise pattern, as well as by a different evaporation rate from the free surface, according to temperature changes. In order to achieve the required ability to simulate future scenarios, data on the actual behavior have to be gathered, i.e., a monitoring system has to be set up, which to date is non-existent. Conceptually, designing a suitable monitoring system is not a complex issue and seems easy to implement. However, the environmental, socio-cultural, and socio-economic context makes every little step a hard climb. An extremely simple—almost "primitive"—monitoring system has been set up in this case, which is based on very basic measurements of river flow velocity and water levels (river, lagoon, and sea) and the direct participation of local stakeholders, the most important of which is the National Park unit of the Sanctuary. All this may clash with the latest groovy advances of science, such as in situ automatized sensors, remote sensing, machine learning, and digital twins, and several improvements are certainly possible and desirable. However, it has a strong positive point: it provides surprisingly reasonable data and operates at almost zero additional cost. Several technical difficulties made this exercise interesting and worthy of being shared. Its novelty lies in showing how old, simple methods may offer a working solution to new challenges. This humble experience may be of help in several other similar situations across the world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. TFP, ICT and absorptive capacities: micro-level evidence from Colombia.
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Castillo, Juan Carlos and Vonortas, Nicholas S.
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MARKETING costs ,DIGITAL communications ,PLANT assimilation ,TELECOMMUNICATION systems ,MARKETING strategy - Abstract
This paper explores ICT investment and different types of absorptive capacity (realized and potential) as determinants of micro-level TFP in Colombia from 2008 to 2018. Our empirical output suggests that productivity is positively affected by ICT expenditures as well as by the presence of those IT-related potential absorptive capacities that strengthen knowledge acquisition and assimilation inside the plant: online transactions (e-commerce) and the use of network communication platforms(e-communication). Realized absorptive capacities such as R&D cooperation and marketing expenditures (signaling firms' ability to exploit and transform available information) are found to only induce TFP growth if combined with appropriate IT capabilities: R&D collaboration paired with e-communication and, marketing strategies connected with e-commerce. These results remain robust to various productivity indicators, issues of reverse causality (TFP-ICT link) and even to different IT-related proxies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Reproductive justice in the Colombian armed conflict.
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Svallfors, Signe
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WAR ,REPRODUCTIVE rights ,WOMEN'S health ,WOMEN'S rights ,REPRODUCTIVE health ,SEXUAL assault ,CIVIL defense - Abstract
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- 2024
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14. Top-Down and Bottom-Up Formalization: Waste Pickers' Struggles for Labor Rights in São Paulo and Bogotá.
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Rosaldo, Manuel
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RAGPICKERS ,EMPLOYEE rights ,FIELD research ,STATE regulation ,INCOME - Abstract
Many labor scholars and practitioners see the regulation of informal work as necessary to protect the world's most vulnerable workers from market predation. This article advances an alternative perspective: State regulation is a versatile tool that can be wielded either by workers or by elites, often toward contradictory ends. Accordingly, the key question for those seeking to promote decent work is not whether to formalize informal jobs, but rather, formalization by and for whom? The author uses this approach to analyze differential outcomes between efforts to formalize the work of waste pickers in São Paulo, Brazil, and Bogotá, Colombia. Drawing on 24 months of field research, the author documents how São Paulo's formalization policies benefited few street waste pickers, whereas those of Bogotá elevated the incomes, conditions, and voices of thousands of comparable workers. The analysis suggests that formalization is likely to yield pro-worker outcomes only when workers possess sufficient power over policy design and implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Public policy research in Colombia: State of the art (phase 1), 2008–2018.
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Whittingham, María Victoria
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GOVERNMENT policy ,LITHIUM industry ,INTELLECTUAL capital - Abstract
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- 2023
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16. Negative Associations between Minority Stressors and Self-Reported Health Status among Sexual Minority Adults Living in Colombia.
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Roldán, Paola, Matijczak, Angela, and Goffnett, Jacob
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SEXUAL orientation ,STATISTICS ,PSYCHOLOGICAL abuse ,SELF-evaluation ,DISCRIMINATION (Sociology) ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,ASSAULT & battery ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,HEALTH status indicators ,INTIMATE partner violence ,CONCEPTUAL structures ,EXPERIENCE ,MINORITY stress ,SEXUAL minorities ,DISEASE prevalence ,LESBIANS ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,HEALTH insurance ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,SEX crimes ,SOCIAL attitudes ,PEOPLE with disabilities ,STATISTICAL models ,DATA analysis ,DATA analysis software ,GAY people - Abstract
Colombia has extensive laws prohibiting discrimination against sexual minority people. However, violence and discrimination toward sexual minorities are still frequent. While a growing body of research shows that sexual minority people experience elevated rates of discrimination and domestic abuse globally, little research has been conducted on these issues affecting sexual minorities in Colombia specifically. Using minority stress theory as a conceptual framework, this paper aims to fill this gap by examining the prevalence of experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) and witnessed discrimination and the relationship of these stressors to self-reported health among a national sample of sexual minority Colombians. We found that bisexual individuals experienced higher rates of physical and sexual IPV, compared to lesbian and gay individuals. Additionally, sexual minority Colombians who experienced IPV and witnessed discrimination were more likely to report having poorer health, compared to those who had not. We discuss the implications of our findings for future research and clinicians working with sexual minority clients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. The rural-urban student performance gap in Colombia.
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Rodríguez-Gómez, Wilson F., Rodríguez Gómez, Efren Yamid, and Gomez-Gonzalez, Jose E.
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QUANTILE regression ,RURAL geography ,URBAN schools ,RURAL schools ,EDUCATION policy ,RURAL education - Abstract
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- 2024
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18. "The suffering we collectively inhabit": Relational understandings of citizenship by the Colombian post-accord generation.
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García Gómez, Diana Carolina
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VIOLENCE ,ABILITY ,TRAINING ,EXPERIENCE ,AT-risk people ,PSYCHOLOGY of school children ,SUFFERING ,POLITICAL participation ,CITIZENSHIP - Abstract
This paper explores children's and youth's understandings of Colombian citizenship. Drawing from ethnographic work in the Museo Casa de la Memoria in Medellín, where I accompanied 15 school visits with young museum workers and over three hundred school-aged children, this paper proposes that citizenship appears to be a double-bind and disputable categorization. Citizenship was defined as a failed formal project and lived as relational and bounded by the shared violence historically suffered by vulnerable communities. To the post-accord generation, being Colombian is about learning of the collective suffering, and their perceived civic responsibility is to collective memory and peacebuilding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Experiencias de investigación sobre televisión pública en Colombia. Revisión de trabajos recientes.
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Sarai Zúñiga, Andreína, Arango Lopera, Carlos Andrés, Fernando Guisao, Diego, and Gómez Mosquera, Pilar
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YOUNG adults ,TELEVISION commercials ,DIGITAL television ,DIGITAL technology ,TELEVISION advertising ,COLLECTIVE memory ,REGIONAL differences - Abstract
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- 2024
20. Multiple Ways of Seeing. Reflections on an Image-Based Q Study on Reconciliation in Colombia.
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Oettler, Anika, Stahl, Ilona, Macuase, Luisa Betancourt, and Fusser, Myriell
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Q technique ,FACTOR analysis ,RESEARCH personnel ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,SUBJECTIVITY - Abstract
Q methodology was created as a means to explore and map subjective viewpoints in a systematic, relational and holistic manner. In this paper, we discuss Q methodology as a promising hybrid approach and present methodological takeaways from an online Q study on the meanings of reconciliation in Colombia, based on data obtained in 2021. Q is a method of capturing subjectivity that conveys an aura of objectivity, because researchers seldom explicitly engage subjectivity We provide a brief overview of our research project, showcase some results, and offer a lens through which to reflect on the entanglement of qualitative and quantitative moments in Q methodology. We spell out its interpretive layers, highlighting the role of subjectivity in two key phases of the research: the design of the study (image-based Q items) and the interpretive process (factor analysis). Although the quantitative moments of Q are seductive in their promise of objective factor analytical measurement, we argue that Q requires researchers to practice reflexivity and to explicitly engage with their subjectivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. Trata de personas desde el enfoque basado en derechos humanos: una tarea pendiente.
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VEGA DUEÑAS, LORENA CECILIA
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TRAFFIC violations ,MODERN society ,HUMAN trafficking ,PANORAMAS ,VICTIMS - Abstract
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- 2024
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22. Shifting perceptions or shifting attention? The local press, Venezuelan migration, and hostile perceptions in Colombia.
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Ciesielski, Markus and Hormaza Jiménez, Carolina
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SOCIAL movements ,RACISM ,OBJECTIVITY in journalism ,CONTENT analysis ,HOSTILITY - Abstract
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- 2024
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23. Negotiating 'Hearts and Minds': conflict, infrastructure, and community support in Colombia.
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Voyvodic, Clara
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COMMUNITY support ,DELIVERY of goods ,MILITARY intelligence ,WAR ,INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) - Abstract
Research has shown that the counterinsurgent proposition of 'winning Hearts and Minds' is more complex than building a road. This paper examines how project workers in three infrastructure projects in Colombia sought community support not for military intelligence or to improve government-community relations, but to intervene with armed groups on the project's behalf. The findings highlight the role of community institutions in negotiating between two actors – rather than being 'won over' by either. This paper also indicates the limitations of community agency in the face of changing local orders, questioning the local empowerment of goods delivery in conflict areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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24. La Tasa de Resiembra de Cultivos de Coca: Una Propuesta Metodológica para su Cálculo con Base en los Datos Oficiales del Ministerio de Justicia.
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Garre Pelegrina, Santiago, de León Beltrán, Isaac, and Yesid Ramírez, Boris
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SOWING ,INVENTORIES ,OBSERVATORIES ,CROPS ,COCAINE ,PROCEDURAL justice - Abstract
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- 2024
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25. La visualidad del mal. Prensa y proceso de paz en Colombia en los periódicos El Heraldo y El Colombiano, 2014-2016.
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Olaya Gualteros, Vladimir and Urrego Salas, Andrés Felipe
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- 2024
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26. La movilidad de los indígenas wayuu: migración y contacto de lenguas.
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De La Rosa Yacomelo, Johan and Ramírez González, Rudecindo
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- 2024
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27. Effects of Internal Forced Displacement on Crime: Evidence from Colombia.
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Sánchez-Saldarriaga, Andrés, Gómez-Toro, Catalina, Velásquez, Hermilson, and Juan Felipe, Mejía-Mejía
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FORCED migration ,INTERNAL migration ,BURGLARY ,AUTOMOBILE theft ,CRIME ,CRIME statistics ,RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
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- 2024
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28. Power, Mobility, and Space: Human Security for Venezuelan Refugees in Colombia.
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Rochlin, James
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HUMAN security ,HUMAN rights workers ,REFUGEES ,LATIN American history ,POLITICAL refugees ,WELL-being - Abstract
Executive Summary: The near collapse of the Venezuelan economy since 2015 and the concomitant erosion of public order have led to an exodus of over seven million people by mid-2023, the largest forced migrant flow in recent Latin American history and the second largest globally after Syria. It occurs against a global backdrop of a 400 percent increase in persons displaced across borders between 2010 and 2021. Colombia hosts the largest number of Venezuelan refugees — with about 2.5 million officially recorded by the government. This has occurred during a politically tumultuous period in Colombia, which has featured the reconfiguration of competing illegal armed groups since the signing of the 2016 Peace Accord between the government and the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC), a major COVID-19 outbreak in 2020–2021, and a crippling and protracted national strike in 2021. Within the hemispheric context, Colombia serves as a stop-gap to stem the flow of Venezuelan refugees northward, roughly similar to the role played by Mexico to intercept and diminish migration to the United States. This has especially been the case since the January 5, 2023 announcement by US President Biden, which specified that refugees cannot declare asylum in the US if they attempt to cross the US border without first seeking asylum in their initial transit country. For Venezuelan refugees, the first country they enter is typically Colombia. Further, in May 2023, the Biden administration announced it was considering sending US troops to the Darien Peninsula in Panama, and will perhaps train Colombian forces, to diminish the "trafficking" of Venezuelan refugees and other refugees passing through Colombia and headed north. The result, according to leaders of NGOs and other who work directly with refugees, has been more pressure on Colombia to retain them. The argument here is twofold. First, human security threats for Venezuelan refugees should be viewed intersectionally in the particular spaces through which they pass — from the collapse of order in their home countries (which qualifies them as refugees), through the borderlands with Colombia that pose specific threats to their safety and wellbeing, and to their destinations within Colombia that offer their own peculiar array of opportunities and human security challenges. Second, regularization programs such as the Estatuto Temporal de Protección de Migrantes Venezolanos (ETPMV) are the best way to promote human security for refugees in Colombia in the short and medium terms, but this process needs to be more inclusive.
1 The first half of this paper discusses the conceptual underpinnings that link power/mobility/space to human security for refugees. The second part brings those concepts to life through interviews with an assortment of refugees. The paper draws from a database of interviews with 72 Venezuelan refugees in Colombia in 2022 and 2023 regarding the intersectional nuances of human security. It also relies on interviews with dozens of security, migration, and human rights experts in Colombia since 1997. A unique conceptual perspective is developed regarding critical human security for Venezuelan refugees. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Differentiated meanings of education in the reintegration of ex-combatants in Colombia.
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Arango, Maria Paulina and Zuilkowski, Stephanie
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WOMEN'S empowerment ,VOCATIONAL education ,COMMUNITIES ,TECHNICAL education ,WAR ,INTERNATIONAL agencies - Abstract
With the purpose of ending wars, international organizations and governments promote reintegration projects that seek to transform combatants affiliated with illegal armed groups into citizens through education. The assumption behind these efforts is that through education, ex-combatants will become economically independent, overcome marginalization, experience personal transformations, and integrate into communities. This paper questions this optimistic narrative of education by highlighting the differentiated meanings of education for ex-combatants reintegrating in urban Colombia. Listening to the voices of ex-combatants who have engaged in technical and vocational education programs, this paper compares policy narratives with ex-combatants' narratives regarding the role of education in the reintegration process. The analysis reveals how for ex-combatants, education is a complex social practice that redistributes resources and contributes to positive psychosocial and empowerment transformations. At the same time, it is a process of insertion into an individualistic system and adaptation to unequal participation within the country's socio-economic hierarchy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Negotiating humanitarian space with criminal armed groups in urban Latin America.
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Lucchi, Elena and Schuberth, Moritz
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COMMUNITIES ,PHILANTHROPISTS ,CITIES & towns ,CRIMINALS ,TRUST - Abstract
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31. Stories of homoeroticism amongst male ex-combatants of illegal armed groups: Unexplored areas of the armed conflict in Colombia.
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Giraldo Aguirre, Sebastian and Montes, Gabriel Gallego
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WAR ,HETEROSEXUALITY ,HOMOSEXUALITY ,SEMI-structured interviews ,MALES ,GUERRILLAS ,NARRATION - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to present the male homoerotic experiences of ex-combatants from the FARC-EP and ELN guerrillas, as well as paramilitary groups, during their period in these armed groups. For this article, we have used multiple methodological strategies. For the first two stories, we made semi-structured qualitative interviews with ex-combatants. Then, we wrote the narratives collaboratively. For the third story, the anecdote was constructed based on the testimonies of the residents of a municipality of Caldas affected by the armed conflict. The participation of combatants in homoerotic practices and their involvement in romantic relationships with men showed that interpretations and meanings of homosexuality (and heterosexuality) in war contexts can be questioned, since their involvement is related to victimization. In addition, the narratives demonstrated that the meaning of these concepts was fragmented in various directions such as desire, feelings, anxieties, and complicity with the armed logic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Porousness, theater, possession, being consumed, death, sanctity: Narratives from the field with a radical street performer.
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Balán, Laura
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MIMESIS ,PERSONAL property ,SACREDNESS ,OPEN spaces ,NARRATIVES ,POETRY writing - Abstract
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33. Partially non-ergodic ground motion model for the Bucaramanga seismic nest in Northern South America (NoSAm Nest GMM).
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Pajaro, Cesar A., Arteta, Carlos A., Mercado, Vicente, Montejo, Julián, Arcila, Mónica, and Abrahamson, Norman A.
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GROUND motion ,EARTHQUAKE hazard analysis ,EARTHQUAKES ,EARTHQUAKE magnitude ,CITIES & towns ,DATABASES ,SEISMOGRAMS ,ERGODIC theory - Abstract
The Bucaramanga seismic nest has the highest concentration in volume of intermediate depth seismic events with light and moderate magnitudes (Mb > 4.8) worldwide. Despite the nest depth (Z
hypo ≥ 100 km), these events play a crucial role in the seismic hazard assessment for several cities in northern South America (NoSAm), particularly those situated close to their epicenters. Moreover, these earthquakes are widely felt across the country, even hundreds of kilometers away from the nest. This paper assesses the performance of commonly used subduction intraslab Ground Motion Models (GMMs) in predicting the updated nest database gathered and processed by the Colombian Geological Survey. This analysis confirms the necessity of a partially non-ergodic ground motion model for estimating the spectral accelerations produced by Bucaramanga nest earthquakes in northern South America. The GMM presented herein is the first model developed specifically for seismic nests in the region and is conceived as a regionalization of the recent NGA-Sub Abrahamson and Gülerce (Earthq Spectra 38(4):2638−2681, 2022) GMM. Additionally, we provide estimates of the variance components at both the earthquake and station levels and compare the developed GMM with the spectral accelerations recorded for typical earthquakes, for the highest magnitude earthquake in the database, and for a recent Bucaramanga nest earthquake having a moment magnitude over 5. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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34. Being Paramuno: Peasant World-Making Practices in the Paramos [High Moorlands] of the Colombian Andes.
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Amador-Jimenez, Monica and Millner, Naomi
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MOORS (Wetlands) ,PEASANTS ,INDIGENOUS ethnic identity ,SOCIAL structure ,ETHNOLOGY ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
In this paper we explore what campesino [peasant] livelihoods in the rural Andean mountains of Colombia offer to understandings of more-than-human co-existence and care. For, while new conservation paradigms promise to transform economic and social horizons, being "paramuno" [resident of the "paramo," or high moorlands] in the small community of Monquentiva is already characterized by becoming-with-other-beings-and-practices; a disposition toward incorporation of elements that are at-hand, and an ethics of care toward other beings in the landscape. We draw on ethnographic data to present this case study, emphasizing the forms of social organization and persistence that have enabled the emergence of economically and ecologically sustainable livelihoods. We explore these processes in terms of what we call world-making practices, showing how relationships with Indigeneity and collectivity are being renegotiated, and arguing for modes of conservation that engage with existing forms of peasant innovation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Del género y otros demonios. Convergencias antigénero en Colombia (2016-2022).
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Garcés Amaya, Diana Paola
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CRITICAL discourse analysis ,ECONOMIC elites ,POLITICAL elites ,PEACE negotiations ,RACISM - Abstract
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36. Efectos previstos del cambio climático en la cuenta corriente de Colombia.
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Agudelo-Rivera, Camila, Granger-Castaño, Clark, and Sánchez-Jabba, Andrés
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CLIMATE change ,BALANCE of payments ,ECONOMIC history ,PUBLIC debts - Abstract
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37. Analysis of the Colombian Constitutional Court's Transformative Approach to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence.
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Inguanzo, Isabel and Rodríguez Rodríguez, Angélica
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CONSTITUTIONAL courts ,SEXUAL assault ,TRANSITIONAL justice ,HUMAN rights - Abstract
This paper aims to assess whether the Colombian Constitutional Court has had a transformative approach to transitional justice in relation to conflict-related sexual violence. Building upon previous literature on feminist approaches to transitional justice, we carry out a content analysis of all 37 Autos related to conflict-related sexual violence issued by the Colombian Constitutional Court between 2008 and 2016. In doing so, we delve into how the high court identifies perpetrators and survivors of sexual violence, the causes that lead to sexual violence during conflict and displacement, and the measures they propose to eradicate this crime. Overall, while we find that critical decisions are transformative in most of the analysed dimensions, there remains some room for improvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. The state of the art of marine natural products in Colombia.
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Bautista, Claudia Andrea, Puentes, Carlos Andrés, Vargas-Peláez, Claudia Marcela, Santos-Acevedo, Marisol, Ramos, Freddy A., Gómez-León, Javier, and Castellanos, Leonardo
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MARINE natural products ,MARINE art ,DITERPENES ,NATURAL products ,OCTOCORALLIA - Abstract
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39. Institutional Design and Transitional Justice: An Analysis of Colombia's Land Restitution Policy.
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CAMILO-SÁNCHEZ, NELSON and NARANJO-VELASCO, KAROLINA
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BUREAUCRACY ,TRANSITIONAL justice ,GOVERNMENT agencies ,REFORMS ,STATISTICS ,VIOLENCE - Abstract
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40. Urban transport infrastructure and household welfare: evidence from Colombia.
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Pfutze, Tobias, Rodríguez-Castelán, Carlos, and Valderrama, Daniel
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INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) ,BUS rapid transit ,HOUSEHOLDS ,URBAN policy ,HOUSEHOLD surveys - Abstract
The effects of urban transport policies on household welfare are a broadly understudied topic in developing countries. This paper analyzed the distributional effects of a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Barranquilla, Colombia. Using geocoded household survey data over 2008-15 and a difference in differences approach, it showed that, in proximity to newly opened stations, poor households were replaced by non-poor households. These results suggested that the designers of such systems, despite the generally positive assessment of the systems, may have overlooked distributional consequences. Moreover, it showed that results in studies that do not control for the observed changes will be biased. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Utopian River Planning and Hydrosocial Territory Transformations in Colombia and Spain.
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Duarte-Abadía, Bibiana
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NINETEENTH century ,STREAMFLOW ,UTOPIAS ,POLITICAL agenda - Abstract
This paper examines how utopian river planning has arisen in Colombia and Spain since the late nineteenth century. Specifically, the paper contributes to understanding how particular ideologies of modernism and development present in territorial planning connect both countries. Taking Thomas More's classic work 'Utopia' as the analytical reference, I analyze how utopian tendencies have traveled through time and space to shape territorial planning and water governance. In both countries, this was evident in the late nineteenth century through the political project to strengthen the nation state. For Spain, I describe the regenerationist movement and the hydraulic utopia led by the Spanish intellectual Joaquín Costa, who forged the dream of a water nationhood. By contrast, in Colombia, several political intellectuals looked at Europe and North America as a source of inspiration to achieve progress by controlling rivers. Through the method of disjunctive comparison, I show how the same utopian notions are expressed in similar ways in distinct contexts: violently governing the flows of rivers, standardizing minds and ordering territories towards capital growth. This paper contributes to grasping the notions and roots of the discourses that have colonized the political water agendas in both countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Informal transportation systems in the region of Urabá in Colombia through the lens of everyday forms of resistance.
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Toro López, Maritza and Van den Broeck, Pieter
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URBAN growth ,INFORMAL sector ,SOCIAL conflict ,POWER (Social sciences) ,MUNICIPAL services ,PUBLIC transit - Abstract
The informal transport sector has various ambivalent characteristics and often a negative connotation since it commonly operates unauthorized and illicitly and is not part of the official transport sector. However, the informal sector provides a mix of legitimate transport offerings as well as important complementary services. The paper focuses on these 'new mobilities' and aims to understand informal transportation systems not only as a service coverage in specific areas lacking formal transit, but also as an activity that arises as a popular form of struggle and a covert and unorganized form of resistance against the political power embedded in dominant transportation systems. Through an empirical study conducted in the region of Urabá in Colombia the paper explores how the dominant agricultural industries in the region are causing huge challenges related to the overlap of transportation scales, congestion and risks of accidents in urban areas, affecting urban development, and how injustices of the existing public transport services and insufficient road infrastructures trigger the production of informal transportation. The paper mobilizes the theory of 'everyday forms of resistance', which draws attention to certain common behaviour and activities of subaltern groups as tactics to survive and undermine repressive domination. As such, this paper questions through its case study to what extent the informal transportation actions in Urabá are in a way challenging oppression and can be called an everyday form of resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Waste Pickers' Formalisation from Bogotá to Cartagena de Indias: Dispossession and Socio-Economic Enclosures in Two Colombian Cities.
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Neville, Laura and Tovar Cortés, Luisa Fernanda
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Colombia is considered a pioneer in inclusive recycling in Latin America and the state-led formalisation policies are considered a referent for the socio-economic inclusion of waste pickers beyond the region. Nevertheless, more than 60,000 waste pickers in Colombia are struggling to remain in place despite these inclusive recycling and formalisation policies. This paper examines the implementation of formalisation policies and their consequences for the population of waste pickers by comparing evidence from two Colombian cities: Bogotá and Cartagena de Indias. The paper draws on extensive qualitative community-based research methodology with waste pickers in both cities guided by an interdisciplinary epistemological position to support Colombian waste pickers' political struggle for recognition from a theoretical reflection. This paper shows how formalisation policies became a mechanism of manifold dispossessions in both cities. This paper categorises three forms of enclosures faced by waste pickers: (a) material and socio-economic; (b) bodily and spatial; and (c) political and organisational. Finally, this paper concludes by urging to consider the situated social, political, and cultural facets of waste pickers' labour to enhance grassroots reflections on how to achieve greater levels of social justice and inclusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Absence, multiplicity and the boundaries of research? Reflections on online asynchronous focus groups.
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Estrada-Jaramillo, Ana, Michael, Mike, and Farrimond, Hannah
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FOCUS groups ,CONGENITAL, hereditary, & infantile syphilis ,WOMEN ,QUALITATIVE research ,HEALTH attitudes ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
During the COVID 19 pandemic, Online Asynchronous Focus Groups (OAFG) through WhatsApp were conducted to explore women's experiences in the context of Congenital Syphilis prevention in Colombia. This paper discusses issues raised by the OAFGs (not least in relation to face-to-face focus groups). After a review of the literature on online and offline focus groups, there is a consideration of some key features of our OAFGs. In particular, we note how silence, presence, attention, continuity and multiplicity manifested in our OAFGs. We suggest that rather than regarding OAFGs as inferior to the 'gold standard' of face-to-face focus groups, our OAFGs raise important questions about our assumptions about focus group methodology. For instance, what counts as participant engagement, what comprises 'useful' social data, and what constitute the boundaries of a focus group all emerge as critical issues. We go on to reflect on some of the implications of these issues for the fruitfulness of OAFG methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. THE SDGS IN SUSTAINABILITY REPORTS AMONG COMPANIES IN ECUADOR, COLOMBIA, AND CHILE.
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RETAMAL FERRADA, LORENA, VEGA, MELITA, ALBERTO OROZCO-TORO, JAIME, and ÁVILA, CAROLINE
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SUSTAINABLE development reporting ,CORPORATION reports ,SUSTAINABLE development ,PRIVATE companies ,ECONOMIC expansion ,SOCIAL responsibility of business ,GENDER inequality ,EXPERTISE - Abstract
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46. First isolation of Rickettsia amblyommatis from Amblyomma mixtum in Colombia.
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Chaparro-Gutiérrez, Jenny J., Acevedo-Gutiérrez, Leidy Y., Mendell, Nicole L., Robayo-Sánchez, Laura N., Rodríguez-Durán, Arlex, Cortés-Vecino, Jesús A., Fernández, Diana, Ramírez-Hernández, Alejandro, and Bouyer, Donald H.
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RICKETTSIA ,AMBLYOMMA ,CONVENIENCE sampling (Statistics) ,CITRATE synthase ,MAXIMUM likelihood statistics ,DOMESTIC animals ,IDENTIFICATION - Abstract
Background: Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacteria that are the causative agent of rickettsioses and are spread to vertebrate hosts by arthropods. There are no previous reports of isolation of Rickettsia amblyommatis for Colombia. Methods: A convenience sampling was executed in three departments in Colombia for direct collection of adult ticks on domestic animals or over vegetation. Ticks were screened for the presence of Rickettsia spp. by real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) amplifying the citrate synthase gene (gltA), and the positive sample was processed for isolation and further molecular characterization by conventional PCR. The absolute and relative frequencies were calculated for several tick species variables. All products from conventional PCR were further purified and sequenced by the Sanger technique. Representative sequences of 18 Rickettsia species were downloaded from GenBank. Consensus phylogenetic trees were constructed for the gltA, ompB, ompA, and htrA genes with 1000 replicates, calculating bootstrap values through the maximum likelihood method and the generalized time reversible substitution model in the MEGA 7.0 software program. Results: One female Amblyomma mixtum collected on vegetation was amplified by qPCR (gltA), indicating a frequency of 1.6% (1/61) for Rickettsia spp. infection. Sequence analysis of a rickettsial isolate from this tick in BLASTn showed 100% identity with gltA (340 base pairs [bp]), 99.87% for ompB (782 bp), 98.99% for htrA (497 bp), and 100% for ompA (488 bp) to R. amblyommatis. Concatenated phylogenetic analysis confirmed these findings indicating that the isolate is grouped with other sequences of Amblyomma cajennense complex from Panama and Brazil within the R. amblyommatis clade. Conclusions: This paper describes the isolation and early molecular identification of a R. amblyommatis strain from A. mixtum in Colombia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Territorial Peace Five Years After the Peace Agreement in Colombia: An Analysis of the Discourse of the Former FARC-EP.
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Ríos, Jerónimo
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The following paper examines the notion of territorial peace associated with the Peace Agreement signed in 2016 between the Colombian government and the FARC-EP. More specifically, the political discourse of the FARC-EP is analyzed through nine in-depth interviews with prominent members of the organization, who, in addition, have held or hold positions of political relevance in the formation heir to the armed group – today the political party known as Comunes. The relevance, contradictions, tensions and problems that have accompanied the difficult process of implementation of the Agreement in Colombia will be addressed. The responses given by interviewees reveal a common narrative regarding the failures of the Iván Duque government's commitment and implementation but differ on the scope and significance of the dissident groups or the role that the Comunes party should play in defending the Peace Agreement. Additionally, the territorial dimension emergesas an underlying aspect that requires special attention in all the testimonies. El siguiente artículo examina la noción de paz territorial asociada al Acuerdo de Paz firmado en 2016 entre el gobierno colombiano y las FARC-EP. Más concretamente, se analiza el discurso político de las FARC-EP a través de nueve entrevistas en profundidad a destacados miembros de la organización, quienes, además, han ocupado o ocupan cargos de relevancia política en la formación heredera del grupo armado -hoy el partido político conocido como Comunes. Se abordará la relevancia, contradicciones, tensiones y problemas que han acompañado el difícil proceso de implementación del Acuerdo en Colombia. Las respuestas dadas por los entrevistados revelan una narrativa común sobre los fracasos del compromiso y la implementación del gobierno de Iván Duque, pero difieren sobre el alcance y la importancia de los grupos disidentes o el papel que debería desempeñar el partido Comunes en la defensa del Acuerdo de Paz. Además, la dimensión territorial emerge como un aspecto subyacente que requiere especial atención en todos los testimonios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Examining land rental markets' linkages to land and water control in Colombia's irrigation megaprojects: integrating the political economy of agrarian change and the political ecology of vulnerability.
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Baumann, Megan Dwyer
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POLITICAL ecology ,IRRIGATION ,POLITICAL change ,ENVIRONMENTAL infrastructure ,WATER supply - Abstract
Land rental markets often accompany irrigation infrastructure development as water availability revalorizes land. Agrarian change scholars critique land rental markets for contributing to capital accumulation. To date, however, this approach has not incorporated the roles of environmental changes induced by irrigation, corresponding social-ecological interactions, and political ecologies of vulnerability. Based on 12 months of research in Colombia's most expensive land rental market spanning two irrigation megaprojects, this paper demonstrates how land rental markets compound environmental stresses to exclude producers from land- and water-based agricultural livelihoods. The research additionally advances debates of land control, capital's mobility, and Andean water infrastructure development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Analysis of the Feasibility of Universal Basic Income in Colombia: A Grounded Theory Study.
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Acuña Gómez, Johanna Sareth, Jiménez-Barbosa, Wilson Giovanni, and Hernández Monsalve, Juan Sebastián
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BASIC income ,GROUNDED theory ,GOVERNMENT policy ,RESEARCH questions ,SOCIAL perception - Abstract
This paper shows the results of research conducted with the objective of knowing the perceptions of people in Colombia about the possibility of receiving a universal basic income, which does not exist thus far in the country. The research question was: how do the social perceptions of Colombians about receiving a UBI allow them to understand the possibilities of developing a public policy that guarantees it? A qualitative methodology of grounded theory was applied by conducting 37 in-depth interviews with adults of all socioeconomic levels, all educational levels and productive working age. The information obtained was coded. The resultant main categories with which the Grounded Theory was built were mistrust in others, hope for a better society, unconditional support, and implementation scenario. It was concluded that, if there is an intention to implement the UBI in Colombia, there must be policies that contribute to changing the mistrust and fear of citizens to receive support from the State by solidarity and equity so that UBI can be assume as a right that contributes to the construction of justice and social welfare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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50. Internalizing transparency and its relationship with corruption: insights from Colombian public servants.
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Astudillo-Rodas, Mauricio
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CIVIL service ,CORRUPTION ,FREEDOM of information ,EMPLOYEE attitude surveys ,LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
This paper analyzes the relationship between transparency and corruption by asking how public servants' internalization of transparency affects their actions against corruption. This study operationalizes transparency through the Colombian Freedom of Information – law (FOI-law) to measure whether public servants interpret transparency as instrumental or as intrinsically valuable. It uses the 2019 Colombian Employee Viewpoint Survey; logistic regressions show that individuals' understanding of FOI-law as instrumental increases the likelihood of reporting corrupt practices in public organizations. This paper raises questions regarding how public employees are being trained in transparency and adjusting their behaviours accordingly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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