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dc.contributor.authorGómez Mejía, Julianaspa
dc.contributor.authorQuiñones Reyes, Edixonspa
dc.contributor.authorCongram, Derekspa
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-21 17:03:05
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-01T15:05:53Z
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dc.date.issued2021-12-21
dc.identifier.issn0123-4471
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.17151/rasv.2022.24.1.1
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.ucaldas.edu.co/handle/ucaldas/18673
dc.description.abstractLa violencia y el conflicto no son estados permanentes de los colectivos humanos y, al igual que otros comportamientos sociales, están insertos en contextos complejos. Constituyen fenómenos dinámicos, culturalmente definidos e históricamente contextualizados, que han sido interpretados como prácticas sociales arraigadas en el tiempo.spa
dc.description.abstractLa violencia y el conflicto no son estados permanentes de los colectivos humanos y, al igual que otros comportamientos sociales, están insertos en contextos complejos. Constituyen fenómenos dinámicos, culturalmente definidos e históricamente contextualizados, que han sido interpretados como prácticas sociales arraigadas en el tiempo.eng
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dc.publisherUniversidad de Caldasspa
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dc.sourcehttps://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/virajes/article/view/6495spa
dc.subjectantropología forensespa
dc.subjectconflictospa
dc.subjectTransiciones históricasspa
dc.titleTransiciones históricas, conflicto y antropología forensespa
dc.typeArtículo de revistaspa
dc.typeSección Dossier. Transiciones históricas, conflicto y antropología forensespa
dc.typeJournal Articleeng
dc.identifier.doi10.17151/rasv.2022.24.1.1
dc.identifier.eissn2462-9782
dc.relation.citationendpage17
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dc.relation.ispartofjournalRevista de Antropología y Sociología : Virajesspa
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