The paper was written by Camilo Eduardo Umaña Hernández, who is a lawyer, with a Ph.D. in criminology from the University of Ottawa, Canada, and a Ph.D. in legal sociology from Universidad del País Vasco, Spain. He is currently working…
The most recent working paper published by the CAPAZ editorial project is titled “Between forced displacement and return: the Embera-Katío walk in a continuum of violence”. It was written by Diana Giselle Rivera Murillo, an anthropologist with a Master’s degree…
“Marx, Mao, and Marulanda: on the history of political ideas in the FARC” – Bogotá, Colombia, June 2021
Author/researcher:
David Graaff. With an MA in Latin American Regional Studies from the University of Cologne and a PhD candidate in Latin…
Abstract
The military is one of the most important state bureaucracies in many contemporary societies. However, although there is a growing academic interest in understanding recent militarisation phenomena in different countries, there is not enough ethnographic research documenting the…
Abstract
Although Germany has received only a small proportion of the total number of Colombian migrants in the world, the numbers have risen steadily since the 1960s. In recent years, the number of Colombian asylum seekers has also increased and…