“ For me, speaking about the past is the best in the world, for them, the worst ”: Social landscapes and territories of memory from displaced Colombian children

The text analyses the memory of displacements of Colombian children, as a result of the armed conflict. To this end, a study was developed with 12 children, between the age of 8 and 12 years, and 5 mothers, belonging from rural areas from North Colombia, now living in Bogota periphery, who where dis...

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