The instrumentalization of the communicative citizenship field in the context of armed conflict: the case of the Association of Organized Women of Eastern Antioquia in Colombia

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Abstract

This paper focuses on introducing the concept of communicative citizenship and how the creation of this field could overcome a gap with regards to the relationship between communication, citizenship and human rights. Furthermore, this paper present preliminary results of one case study (the experience of the Association of Organized Women of Eastern Antioquia – AMOR – in Colombia) that shows how this model applies in the context of an armed conflict.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCreating Communities: Local, National and Global
Subtitle of host publicationLocal, National and Global: Proceedings of the fourteenth Conference of the Children’s Identity and Citizenship in Europe Academic Network
EditorsPeter Cunningham, Nathan Fretwell
PublisherLondon Metropolitan University
Pages755-767
Number of pages13
ISBN (Print)9781907675195
Publication statusPublished - 24 May 2012
Event14th Conference of the Children's Identity and Citizenship in Europe Erasmus Academic Network: Creating Communities: Local, National and Global - University of York, York, United Kingdom
Duration: 24 May 201226 May 2012
Conference number: 14

Conference

Conference14th Conference of the Children's Identity and Citizenship in Europe Erasmus Academic Network
Abbreviated titleCiCe 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityYork
Period24/05/1226/05/12

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