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Violencia después de firmar la paz: subjetividades políticas afrodescendientes y dimensión racial de la desigualdad social en Colombia

La firma de los acuerdos entre el gobierno columbiano y la guerilla de las FARC-EP era un hito importante para la pazificación de uno de los conflictos más prolongados en América Latina. Sin embargo, la violencia no dejó de ser una constante en el país. Muchas de las victimas son líderes sociales, entre los cuales se encuentran muchos líderes afrocolombianos.

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Heidi V. Scott

Heidi V. Scott is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She earned a PhD at the University of Cambridge in 2002 and taught at Aberystwyth University (Wales) before joining UMass Amherst in 2011. A historian and historical geographer of the colonial Andes, her work to date has focused on landscape experience and colonialism, cartography, and, most recently, on mining and subterranean imaginaries. She is author of Contested Territory: Mapping Peru in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Notre Dame U.P., 2009).

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Helge Wendt

Helge Wendt is a Research Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. His research interests lie mainly in global history. He received his PhD from the University of Mannheim with a transnational, transconfessional, and diachronic study of colonial Christian mission. For the past ten years, he has been researching primarily on the topic of a global history of knowledge of coal from the sixteenth to the early twentieth centuries in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Here lies his connection to the topic of mining and the Anthropocene.

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Volume: Biodiversity

The biodiversity of Latin America has been a fundamental factor in the invention and colonization of the Americas. Up until recently, the flora, fauna, and biomes of the region were considered laboratories for various processes and dynamics related to globalization, from the so-called "Columbian Exchange" through to biopiracy and up to the implementation of new forms of agroforestry like the plantations or, finally, the cultivation of GMO soy.

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Jordana Blejmar

Jordana Blejmar is Lecturer in Visual Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Liverpool. Originally a Literature graduate from the University of Buenos Aires, she was awarded her PhD at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of Playful Memories: The Autofictional Turn in Post-Dictatorship Argentina (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and the co-editor of Instantáneas de la memoria: Fotografía y dictadura en Argentina y América Latina (with N. Fortuny and L.

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