The role of collective memory in emotional recovery of political violence in Colombia
This article enquires about the role of collective memory events of political violence victims of some organizations in three regions of Colombia, eastern Antioquia, southern Cordoba, and Medellin city on the processes of subjective and emotional transformations. It is made from a psychosocial...
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doaj-263101add58541298f3365d37d43170d2020-11-24T22:43:54ZengUniversidad de San BuenaventuraInternational Journal of Psychological Research2011-20842011-79222014-11-01623749The role of collective memory in emotional recovery of political violence in ColombiaJuan David Villa Gómez0Faculty of psychology, Universidad de San Buenaventura, Medellín, ColombiaThis article enquires about the role of collective memory events of political violence victims of some organizations in three regions of Colombia, eastern Antioquia, southern Cordoba, and Medellin city on the processes of subjective and emotional transformations. It is made from a psychosocial perspective using a hermeneutic phenomenology approach. Life stories were developed with in-depth interviews to 32 people (26 women and 6 men) of Eastern Antioquia, 13 people in southern Córdoba (10 women and 3 men) and 13 mothers of Candelaria; 4 women life stories of the three regions studied; and 19 focus groups with participants of victims processes of the three regions. All these stories were transcribed and analyzed by the categorical analysis method by matrix. Emotional affectations of the victims and following emotional transformations arising by group, collective and public memory events in individuals and collectives involved in the execution of these actions are presented outlining a Psychosocial view that allows to approach from research and intervention to psychological, social and political phenomenon.http://mvint.usbmed.edu.co:8002/ojs/index.php/web/article/view/669/721Collective MemoryVictim Of WarSocial Psychology |
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The role of collective memory in emotional recovery of political violence in Colombia |
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The role of collective memory in emotional recovery of political violence in Colombia |
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The role of collective memory in emotional recovery of political violence in Colombia |
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The role of collective memory in emotional recovery of political violence in Colombia |
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The role of collective memory in emotional recovery of political violence in Colombia |
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role of collective memory in emotional recovery of political violence in colombia |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura |
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International Journal of Psychological Research |
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2011-2084 2011-7922 |
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2014-11-01 |
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This article enquires about the role of collective memory events of political violence
victims of some organizations in three regions of Colombia, eastern Antioquia,
southern Cordoba, and Medellin city on the processes of subjective and emotional
transformations. It is made from a psychosocial perspective using a hermeneutic
phenomenology approach. Life stories were developed with in-depth interviews to 32
people (26 women and 6 men) of Eastern Antioquia, 13 people in southern Córdoba
(10 women and 3 men) and 13 mothers of Candelaria; 4 women life stories of the
three regions studied; and 19 focus groups with participants of victims processes of
the three regions. All these stories were transcribed and analyzed by the categorical
analysis method by matrix. Emotional affectations of the victims and following
emotional transformations arising by group, collective and public memory events in
individuals and collectives involved in the execution of these actions are presented
outlining a Psychosocial view that allows to approach from research and intervention
to psychological, social and political phenomenon. |
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Collective Memory Victim Of War Social Psychology |
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http://mvint.usbmed.edu.co:8002/ojs/index.php/web/article/view/669/721 |
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