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The Face Of Peace Government Pedagogy Amid Disinformation In Colombia Gwen Burnyeat

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The Face Of Peace Government Pedagogy Amid Disinformation In Colombia Gwen Burnyeat
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Gwen Burnyeat
ISBN: 9780226821610, 0226821617
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Face Of Peace Government Pedagogy Amid Disinformation In Colombia Gwen Burnyeat by Gwen Burnyeat 9780226821610, 0226821617 instant download after payment.

A multi-scale ethnography of government pedagogy in Colombia and its impact on peace.
Colombia’s 2016 peace agreement with the FARC guerrillas sought to end fifty years of war and won President Juan Manuel Santos the Nobel Peace Prize. Yet Colombian society rejected it in a polarizing referendum, amid an emotive disinformation campaign. Gwen Burnyeat joined the Office of the High Commissioner for Peace, the government institution responsible for peace negotiations, to observe and participate in an innovative “peace pedagogy” strategy to explain the agreement to Colombian society. Burnyeat’s multi-scale ethnography reveals the challenges government officials experienced communicating with skeptical audiences and translating the peace process for public opinion. She argues that the fatal flaw in the peace process lay in government-society relations, enmeshed in culturally liberal logics and shaped by the politics of international donors. The Face of Peace offers the Colombian case as a mirror to the global crisis of liberalism, shattering the fantasy of rationality that haunts liberal responses to “post-truth” politics.

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