ABSTRACT

In this book, Joan C. Lopez and Beth Fisher-Yoshida offer an alternative narrative of youth and peacebuilding, to the popular one about youth, violence, and peacemaking.

Using testimonies of current and past youth community leaders in Colombia, Lopez and Fisher-Yoshida tell a story of hope, creativity, and unrelenting resilience. They bring attention to the ways peaceful responses to violent conflicts are formed in communities and how these have the potential to inform processes of peacebuilding in areas with similar social and historical characteristics. Focused on action-oriented initiatives, the book concludes by proposing ways in which social change can continue to happen and how we might be able to foster it. Lopez and Fisher-Yoshida specifically explore ways in which we can continue to support efforts and create new initiatives for other youth. Some of these ideas include doing more capacity building, fostering more networking and knowledge transfers, identifying ways of increasing social entrepreneurship, and building more effective youth leaders.

Peacebuilding in Colombia fills an important gap in the literature on the characteristics of peacebuilding. It is a must read for academics, students and practitioners interested in the study and practice of peacebuilding in violent and post violent contexts.

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|23 pages

Alternative Stories of Youth Leadership

chapter 4|15 pages

Our Approach in Working with Youth Leaders

chapter 5|15 pages

Narrative Analysis and Transformation

chapter 6|11 pages

Youth as a Category of Analysis

chapter 7|11 pages

The Arts for Social Transformation

chapter 9|12 pages

Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship

chapter 10|15 pages

Sustainability

chapter 11|8 pages

What Next?