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Research paper thumbnail of Emerging from the Shadows: Civil War, Human Rights, and Peacebuilding Among Peasants and Indigenous Peoples in Colombia and Peru in the Late 20TH and Early 21ST Centuries

Peacebuilding in Colombia and Peru following their late-20 th and early 21 st century civil wars ... more Peacebuilding in Colombia and Peru following their late-20 th and early 21 st century civil wars is a challenging proposition. In this study, it becomes necessary as indigenous peoples and peasants resist domination by extractive industries and governments in their thrall. Whether they protest nonviolently or rebel in arms, they are targeted for humanrights violations, especially murder, disappearance and displacement. The armed actors, state, insurgency, paramilitaries or drug traffickers, destroy civic institutions (local or regional government) and the civil (nonprofit) sector and replace them with their own authoritarian versions. Therefore, peacebuilding has emphasized rebuilding civic institutions, civil society and local initiatives, also personal relationships across scales and sectors. What has been called "the third side" has become an important resource for the parties materially affected by the conflict, a role well suited to civil society.

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains by Eugene D. Fleharty

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Geologic Field Trips in Nebraska and Adjacent Parts of Kansas and South Dakota edited by Robert F. Diffendal, Jr. and Charles A. Flowerday

Research paper thumbnail of Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786“1859 (review

Genocide Studies and Prevention, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: Of Definitions and Challenges to Conventional Thinking

Anthropology of Consciousness, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of An Ardent Flame: Witness to Distant Suffering, Human Rights and Unworthy Victims in the Coverage by The New York Times and Two Journals of the Religious Left of the 1980s Civil Wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua

Research paper thumbnail of Selected Readings in the Anthropology of Religion

Anthropology of Consciousness, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Emerging from the Shadows: Civil War, Human Rights, and Peacebuilding Among Peasants and Indigenous Peoples in Colombia and Peru in the Late 20TH and Early 21ST Centuries

Peacebuilding in Colombia and Peru following their late-20 th and early 21 st century civil wars ... more Peacebuilding in Colombia and Peru following their late-20 th and early 21 st century civil wars is a challenging proposition. In this study, it becomes necessary as indigenous peoples and peasants resist domination by extractive industries and governments in their thrall. Whether they protest nonviolently or rebel in arms, they are targeted for humanrights violations, especially murder, disappearance and displacement. The armed actors, state, insurgency, paramilitaries or drug traffickers, destroy civic institutions (local or regional government) and the civil (nonprofit) sector and replace them with their own authoritarian versions. Therefore, peacebuilding has emphasized rebuilding civic institutions, civil society and local initiatives, also personal relationships across scales and sectors. What has been called "the third side" has become an important resource for the parties materially affected by the conflict, a role well suited to civil society.

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains by Eugene D. Fleharty

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Geologic Field Trips in Nebraska and Adjacent Parts of Kansas and South Dakota edited by Robert F. Diffendal, Jr. and Charles A. Flowerday

Research paper thumbnail of Dominance to Disappearance: The Indians of Texas and the Near Southwest, 1786“1859 (review

Genocide Studies and Prevention, 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: Of Definitions and Challenges to Conventional Thinking

Anthropology of Consciousness, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of An Ardent Flame: Witness to Distant Suffering, Human Rights and Unworthy Victims in the Coverage by The New York Times and Two Journals of the Religious Left of the 1980s Civil Wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua

Research paper thumbnail of Selected Readings in the Anthropology of Religion

Anthropology of Consciousness, 2006

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