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Bitácora Urbano Territorial

 ISSN 0124-7913

PERGOLIS, Juan Carlos    RAMIREZ-CELY, Camilo. The cities after the conflict. The city of rooting. []. , 25, 1, pp.137-142. ISSN 0124-7913.  https://doi.org/10.15446/bitacora.v1n25.53212.

The colombians collective imagination of a city, once the armed conflict is concluded, must be based on positive representations of the rural and urban contexts through a successful combination between forms of urban space, its uses and meanings that the community recognizes within them. For this current imaginary is analyzed and a possible territorial structure based on the urban-rural relationship close and accessible to recover ownership of the community in their territories is proposed. Two hypotheses posed at the beginning of the investigation are taken as reference; the first looks at the post-conflict city as a direct result of the reconstruction of the social fabric and the second states that the "post-conflict city" does not refer only to large Colombian cities, but all the settlements regardless of their size and political rank. It is also proposed that the term "conflict" seems limited to armed conflict by insurgent groups extend the high level of daily violence caused by intolerant behavior. In this view, the word "post-conflict" refers to the transformation of the behaviors to facilitate community rooted in the territory.

: city; post-conflict; social imaginary; rootings; territory.

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