Building an inclusive peace is an uneven socio-spatial process: Colombia's differential approach

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Colombia is struggling to implement what is far and away the world's most inclusive peace accord. As such, it is a useful case for thinking about what peace means, how it means different things to different people, and how to build peace across difference. Geographers widely agree that peace is an ongoing spatial process that varies across time and space, but have paid less attention to how it varies across groups within space. Social inequalities like race, gender, and sexuality are spatialized. They operate in and through space in interlocking ways, and looking at inclusion issues can strengthen understandings of how peace space is made. Attempts to build more inclusive peaces can also be strengthened by understanding and addressing the uneven socio-spatial processes involved.

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Koopman, S. (2020). Building an inclusive peace is an uneven socio-spatial process: Colombia’s differential approach. Political Geography, 83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2020.102252

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