Facing strategies and socio-family resistance to paramilitarism in Doradal, Antioquia

The main victims of criminal actions in armed conflicts are the families and civil society in general. Aboutthis fact, various laws have been created in order to repair and avoid repetition of violent acts. However,historically the colombian population is re-victimized. In this sense, the victims as...

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Autores principales: Torres Gómez, Myriam Fernanda, Arias, Maria Camila
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2022
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/cpaz/article/view/18820
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Sumario:The main victims of criminal actions in armed conflicts are the families and civil society in general. Aboutthis fact, various laws have been created in order to repair and avoid repetition of violent acts. However,historically the colombian population is re-victimized. In this sense, the victims assumed facing andresistance strategies to overcome the countless violent acts that affect there directly and indirectly,generating new adaptations and family reconfigurations. This article as the result of a scientific research,analyzes the trajectories, facing strategies and family/social resistance elaborated by a group of familiesparamilitarism victims in Doradal, Antioquia. The methodological approach is a qualitative inquiry, hermeneuticresearch, and the multiple case study technique. As a result of the investigation it is conlcudedthat the impact of paramilitarism affects the families configuration due to the absence or loss of members,breaks into family trajectories that will develop emotional affectations and fractures in the socialstructure. Families overlap through family and social facing strategies, where new links are configuredinternally and externally that promotes mobilizations, resistance and resignification as armed conflictsurvivors.