Is recognition the answer? Exploring the barriers for successful reintegration of ex-combatants into civil society in Northern Ireland and Colombia

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Gavin Hart, Camilo Tamayo Gomez
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ABSTRACT This article explores the barriers faced by ex-combatants in Northern Ireland and Colombia as they reintegrate into civil society. It focuses on analysing three key aspects for a successful reintegration process: access to education opportunities after demobilisation, inclusion and participation into the civilian economy, and the exercise of equal citizenship in order to guarantee social and civic reintegration. The article presents the results of fifty-four interviews with former combatants from both countries. It is argued that for the purpose of developing effective and inclusive reintegration processes for ex-combatants, it is crucial to address claims for recognition as a central dimension of reintegration. The paper concludes that the recognition of ex-combatants’ social expectations during the demobilisation stage, and the acknowledgement of their experiences of marginalisation in the course of the reintegration process, is vital to enable former combatants to achieve the self-realisation of their civilian identity.
认识是答案吗?探讨北爱尔兰和哥伦比亚前战斗人员成功重新融入民间社会的障碍
摘要本文探讨了北爱尔兰和哥伦比亚的前战斗人员在重新融入民间社会时所面临的障碍。它侧重于分析成功重返社会进程的三个关键方面:复员后获得教育机会、融入和参与民间经济,以及行使平等公民身份以保障社会和公民重返社会。这篇文章介绍了对两国前战斗人员进行的五十四次采访的结果。有人认为,为了为前战斗人员制定有效和包容各方的重返社会进程,至关重要的是要将承认要求作为重返社会的一个核心方面。该文件的结论是,承认前战斗人员在复员阶段的社会期望,承认他们在重返社会过程中被边缘化的经历,对于使前战斗人员实现其平民身份的自我实现至关重要。
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