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Barreras psicosociales para la paz desde la cosmovisión de las fuerzas armadas

Psychological barriers for peace from the worldviews of the Armed Forces
[journal article]

Rojas Bolaños, Omar Eduardo
Reyes Bejarano, Sebastian

Abstract

Having been part of the police institution, it places the participants in a specific place within the political currents of the country, where the anti-communist doctrine of the internal enemy prevails. Such a situation holds a language of war against political differences, while stigmatizing as tra... view more

Having been part of the police institution, it places the participants in a specific place within the political currents of the country, where the anti-communist doctrine of the internal enemy prevails. Such a situation holds a language of war against political differences, while stigmatizing as traitors or infiltrators all those, who challenge the prospect of military victory as the only alternative to resolving conflicts, or who denounce human rights violations committed by the Military Forces. These elements make it possible to observe how discourses circulate in contexts where active and retired members of the Armed Forces converge and contribute to reinforcing a number of ideas, which can be considered as psychosocial barriers to peace.... view less


Haber sido parte de la institución policial, ubica a los participantes en un lugar específico dentro de las corrientes políticas del país, en donde prima la doctrina anticomunista del enemigo interno, sosteniendo un lenguaje de guerra contra las diferencias políticas, mientras se estigmatizan como t... view more

Haber sido parte de la institución policial, ubica a los participantes en un lugar específico dentro de las corrientes políticas del país, en donde prima la doctrina anticomunista del enemigo interno, sosteniendo un lenguaje de guerra contra las diferencias políticas, mientras se estigmatizan como traidores o infiltrados todas aquellas personas que cuestionen la perspectiva de la victoria militar como única alternativa para solucionar los conflictos, o que denuncian las violaciones a los derechos humanos cometidas por las fuerzas militares. Estos elementos permiten observar como los discursos que circulan en los contextos donde confluyen miembros activos y retirados de las fuerzas armadas contribuyen a reforzar una serie de ideas que pueden ser consideradas como barreras psicosociales para la paz.... view less

Keywords
loyalty; reality; military; conflict resolution; discourse; psychosocial factors

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
Military Honor; Indoctrination; Barriers to Peace

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 288-295

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 11 (2019) 2

ISSN
2344-7125

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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