Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace: culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America
"This volume shifts the focus from violence to peace studies in Latin America, and it sheds light on how social groups and individuals resist to violence and strive to create peaceful or at least less violent conditions of conviviality. Drawing on social sciences, history, and anthropology, but...
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spelling | Díaz Arias, David Verfasser aut Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America David Díaz-Arias, Christine Hatzky, Werner Mackenbach, Sebastián Martínez Fernández, Joachim Michael, Hinnerk Onken ; with the collaboration of Dolores del Carmen Chinas Salazar New York Routledge 2024 © 2025 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Coping with crisis - Latin American perspectives OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record "This volume shifts the focus from violence to peace studies in Latin America, and it sheds light on how social groups and individuals resist to violence and strive to create peaceful or at least less violent conditions of conviviality. Drawing on social sciences, history, and anthropology, but also on cultural, literary, and film studies, the book examines the role of social mobilizations, civic activism, and cultural/artistic initiatives as responses to the crisis of violence, which the state is unable or unwilling to address. In this sense, it debates what a culture of peace could mean in Latin America. Divided into four parts, Part One discusses peace from an epistemological and philosophical perspective. In Part Two, the authors discuss the contours of a culture of peace with a particular focus on literary and cinematic narratives. Part Three analyzes the public debate about the role of the state in peace processes in the case of Costa Rica/Central America. Part Four examines the importance of civil society activities in peace processes. Peace Studies in Latin America is written for a wide and diverse audience that includes researchers, professors, specialists, students, civil society activists, and political actors not only from Latin America but from all over the world"-- POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Peace-building / Latin America Violence / Latin America Politics and culture / Latin America Arts, Latin American Civil society / Latin America Social movements / Latin America Political participation / Latin America State governments / Latin America Hatzky, Christine aut Mackenbach, Werner aut Martínez Fernández, Sebastián aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781032857190 https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003519515 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Díaz Arias, David Hatzky, Christine Mackenbach, Werner Martínez Fernández, Sebastián Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Peace-building / Latin America Violence / Latin America Politics and culture / Latin America Arts, Latin American Civil society / Latin America Social movements / Latin America Political participation / Latin America State governments / Latin America |
title | Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America |
title_auth | Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America |
title_exact_search | Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America |
title_full | Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America David Díaz-Arias, Christine Hatzky, Werner Mackenbach, Sebastián Martínez Fernández, Joachim Michael, Hinnerk Onken ; with the collaboration of Dolores del Carmen Chinas Salazar |
title_fullStr | Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America David Díaz-Arias, Christine Hatzky, Werner Mackenbach, Sebastián Martínez Fernández, Joachim Michael, Hinnerk Onken ; with the collaboration of Dolores del Carmen Chinas Salazar |
title_full_unstemmed | Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America David Díaz-Arias, Christine Hatzky, Werner Mackenbach, Sebastián Martínez Fernández, Joachim Michael, Hinnerk Onken ; with the collaboration of Dolores del Carmen Chinas Salazar |
title_short | Shifting the paradigm from violence to peace |
title_sort | shifting the paradigm from violence to peace culture arts state and civil society in latin america |
title_sub | culture, arts, state and civil society in Latin America |
topic | POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Peace-building / Latin America Violence / Latin America Politics and culture / Latin America Arts, Latin American Civil society / Latin America Social movements / Latin America Political participation / Latin America State governments / Latin America |
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