Sharing Community Life After Civil War

Lecture with Jonas Wolff and Laura Barrios on the reintegration of ex-combatants and the contested negotiation of pluriversal territories in Colombia

The lec­ture by TraCe PI Jonas Wolff and Laura Camila Barrios Sabogal (PRIF) ti­tled “Sharing Commu­nity Life After Ci­vil War: From the Reinte­gration of Ex-comba­tants to the Con­tested Nego­tiation of Pluri­versal Terri­tories in Colom­bia” is part of the lec­ture series “Pluri­versality: Contes­ted Spaces and Socio-Political Con­flicts”

  • When? June 12, 2025, 4 pm – 6 pm
  • Where? Goethe Uni­versity, Seminar­house 2.108

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Jonas Wolff's re­search at TraCe fo­cuses on the current changing form of poli­tical vio­lence in the con­text and after­math of intra­state con­flicts. Empiri­cally, he concen­trates his re­search on the specific dyna­mics in Latin Ame­rica and especially Colom­bia. 

The series is orga­nized by the Latin Ame­rica Net­work of Goethe Uni­versity and attempts to address the world in its plura­lity, that is, to under­stand and recog­nize the world as one that is com­posed of ma­ny worlds. The Latin America Network (LANW) is an asso­ciation of established professors, junior professors, and ECRs at Goethe University Frankfurt, which was founded in 2023 to promote trans­disciplinary research on Latin America. Since then, it has regularly organized events such as lectures and work­shops. The LANW is part of Goethe University's Orders and Trans­formations profile area. The LANW members' research ties in with existing research projects and areas of potential within the profile area.