@article{López-Salazar_Vásquez Santamaría_Martínez_2021, title={Colombia: A Chronic Conflict. Developing Journalistic Chronicle as a Setting for Forgiveness in Colombia´s Armed Conflict}, volume={19}, url={https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/GuillermoOckham/article/view/4160}, DOI={10.21500/22563202.4160}, abstractNote={<p>This is the result of the research for  the project <em>The narratives of Forgiveness from Literary Genres in Colombia</em>, ascribed to the research line on Law, Conflict and Internationalization, by the research group <em>Orbis Iuris</em>, of the Fundación Universitaria Autónoma de las Américas, which focuses its research problem on the configuration of forgiveness based on literary genres within the internal armed conflict in Colombia (1948-2016). This research was slated  two one-year phases. For the first one, the specific objective was to recreate the configuration of forgiveness based on the chronicles of the armed conflict in Colombia (1948-2016). This is where the current outcome arises as a chapter of in-depth theoretical research on  chronicles and material on  the internal armed conflict in the country. In order to carry it out, the qualitative model of historical-hermeneutic studies of legal science was used ––an approach that made it possible to conduct a process of interrelation and interpretation of the internal armed conflict, narrative, and chronicle categories, thereby perceiving its significance as a space for building forgiveness, as the account of the experience of evil is designed  to make the experiences suffered endure, thereby becoming consolidated as a testimony that enables ethical-political learning, recognition and memory.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Revista Guillermo de Ockham}, author={López-Salazar, Linda Estefania and Vásquez Santamaría, Jorge Eduardo and Martínez, Catalina Merino}, year={2021}, month={Oct.}, pages={187–200} }