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        Experiences of Peace and Transition: Lessons Learned for the Post-Agreement in Colombia

        Lecciones aprendidas para el posacuerdo en Colombia

        by Miguel Barreto Henriques

        This work makes a comparative analysis between the political transition processes of El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru and Argentina, along with the current Colombian context: the post-settlement. The central theme of the book is based on the concept that the conflict in Colombia has not ended, but has mutated into a post-settlement era in which peace must still be built.

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        Social reproduction and kinship in the Mayan area of Mexico

        by Erin Ingrid Estrada Lugo

        This book, the first in the Socio-environmental Approaches Collection, places the analysis of local kinship groups in the southern Mayan area of the country and their reproduction and production strategies at the center. The information offered here derives from research with Tseltal, Tsotsil, Mam, Lacandon, Chuj and Yucatec Maya groups, whose historical roots in their territories are deep.

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        Gazes for an emerging citizenship. Encounters and disagreements on the digital ambit

        Encuentros y desencuentros en el escenario digital

        by Rocío Abascal Mena, Claudia Pedraza Bucio

        Today we inhabit a world that has been transformed by digital technologies, allowing effortless connection through social media and access to vast amounts of information. In this socio-cultural space, a form of citizenship emerges that displays its capacities and potentialities; that requires active participation in different moments of encounter and disagreement; that calls for dialogue, decision-making, the creation and consumption of information, and, above all, that aims to the configuration of critical subjects capable of transforming their reality: citizens who are also consumers: gamers, readers of news and people looking for love with their best profile picture. In the emergence of this citizenship, dialogical-discursive relationships arise in the context of mass self-communication, through daily, individual and collective interactions, in which fundamental rights are disputed, such as the rights to communicate, to information, to free expression, to privacy. This setting implies great challenges for the exercise of citizen life. The gaze of this book returns to the practices that in one way or another allow and demand to be assumed as a political subject from everyday life. Without intending to exhaust the contexts and contingencies of the digital, the text calls for interpretation, discussion and search for answers that allow us to understand the emerging citizenship, of which we are already participants, beyond our clicks.

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        Human Rights and Health: reflections and possibilities for intervention

        Reflexões e possibilidades de intervenção

        by Maria Helena Barros de Oliveira, Nair Teles, Rubens Roberto Rebello Casara

        The work reflects the importance of the binomial human rights and health, reinforcing a multidisciplinary vision in which health is considered an instrument of human dignity and social transformation. The three researchers show how the integration of the human rights perspective on health broadens the very meaning of the concept of health, understood by various movements as a state of physical, mental and social well-being, and not just the absence of disease

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        South-South Epistemologies: from the sea that separates us to the bridges that unite us

        Do mar que nos separa às pontes que nos unem

        by Alex Villas Boas, Anor Sganzerla, Iziquel Radvanskei, Sérgio Luis do Nascimento

        In this book, in addition to the epistemological and anthropological chapters, texts that problematize coloniality and decoloniality are included. These conceptions dynamize the approach of world critical thinking from the place of reflection of authors from the African and Latin American continents. The topics discuss the role that epistemic racism played in the reproduction of privileges in the social structure of contemporary thought. Thus, epistemological presuppositions worked here indicate a vision of the world and of being human. Those who appreciate a good read will identify new horizons and the breaking of boundaries of Afrocentricity and epistemological ancestry of diasporic thought in the four axes (Philosophy, Bioethics,Theology and Human Rights).

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        Stories of Rebellion and Punishment. Abortion in Ecuador during the First Half of the 20th Century

        El aborto en Ecuador en la primera mitad del siglo XX

        by Ana María Goetschel

        In this fascinating journey through the archives from mid-19th century through the first half of the 20th, Ana María Goetschel recovers the history of abortion in Ecuador to bring us cases and the major legal, medical, political, religious, and moral debates of the time. The author discovers that, from the beginning of the Republic, women who underwent and provided abortions were subject to penal consequences but that few were tried or jailed because most cases were resolved in the domestic sphere. It was only with the application of the Comprehensive Penal Code of 2014 that women, especially the poorest who went to public hospitals, faced legal consequences and even jail for making decisions about their bodies. Now, well into the 21st century, legal, religious, and hegemonic masculine political power continue to define the reproductive destiny of women and their lives, though, thanks to the constant efforts of the women´s movement, little by little this crime is being removed from Ecuador’s Penal Code. An indispensable work, a way of repaying the debt with the past, and a huge contribution to current processes in which Ecuadorian feminists proceed firmly toward personal autonomy and the utopia of complete reproductive freedom, the right to make sovereign decisions in any and all circumstances and not only in cases of rape.

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        Soldiers of repression

        by Pablo Seguel

        Due to the lack of a defined program of action, the war-military factor unified the Military Government and the deepening of the counter-subversive war gave the coup of the Armed Forces a historical meaning. This factor led to an elaboration within them regarding the need to more effectively face the "war against subversion" in the months of October and November 1973. This repressive turn, more than a break with the counter-subversive rationality, is the materialization of this in a different war scenario that conditions the possibility of carrying out the dirty war that the Military Junta needed to provide itself with historical coherence and reason for being.

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