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Psicología desde el Caribe

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NATES CRUZ, Beatriz. Geographies of civility. Practices and territorial discourses in post-conflict scenarios in Colombia. Psicol. caribe [online]. 2016, vol.33, n.1, pp.81-96. ISSN 0123-417X.  https://doi.org/10.14482/psdc.33.1.8078.

The main objective of this text is to introduce the concept of civility geography as a proposal to analyze weaves and in situ strategies on how local populations (Colombian, in this the case) have faced and avoided the consequences of the armed conflict through dicoursive positions and real acts of civility and dignity. To materialize it, the conceptualization and ethnography of "scenarios", "strategies", "weaves", and "scales" will be used. In terms of the methodo-logy, a comparison will be made between two ways of looking for the civility: one based on the proxemic system, modalities of knowledge and cultural representations, while the other approaches to a political perspective. To obtain the information along the project, open interviews, active and passive direct observation recorded in a field diary, pictures, filming, conceptual cartography to assemble narratives and perspectives, and finally to SIG cartography were used. Information analysis was made with the Nvivo and HyperRESEARCH software.

Keywords : geopgraphy; civility; scales; territorial strategies.

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