Reterritorializing the Spaces of Violence in Colombia 1st Edition
Boldly reframing a critical conversation on territory and conflict, Reterritorializing the Spaces of Violence in Colombia 1st Edition by Constanza López Baquero offers a rigorous, accessible account of how violence reshapes landscapes, communities, and power across Colombia. This compelling study is essential for readers interested in social geography, peacebuilding, and Latin American studies.
López Baquero guides you through sharp, place-based analysis—from rural frontiers and Andean corridors to coastal zones and urban peripheries—showing how actors reconfigure space to sustain or contest violence. Combining empirical fieldwork with theoretical clarity, the book reveals the processes that transform physical territories into contested sites of control, exclusion, and resistance.
Ideal for academics, policymakers, NGO practitioners, and engaged readers, this edition translates complex concepts into practical insights for designing interventions, shaping policy, and understanding local dynamics in Colombia and the broader region. It illuminates how territorial strategies affect livelihoods, migration, resource access, and the prospects for durable peace.
With evocative examples and methodical argumentation, Reterritorializing the Spaces of Violence in Colombia stands out as a decisive resource on the geography of conflict. Whether you’re researching post-conflict transitions or seeking deeper context for Colombia’s contemporary challenges, this book delivers clarity and relevance.
Discover a fresh perspective on territory, violence, and transformation—add this definitive first edition by Constanza López Baquero to your collection today. Order now to deepen your understanding of Colombia’s evolving landscapes of conflict and hope.
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