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Ítem El Estado de la paz. Burocracias, memoria y afecto en el posconflicto colombiano.(Tirant lo Blanch, 2020-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaEste libro presenta una preocupación por las formas en que las discusiones relacionadas con la justicia transicional –memoria, reparación y restitución– han suplantado y acaparado las discusiones sobre política económica y social en los territorios en distintas escalas. Mediante análisis legales de las reglas que estructuran procesos, crean instituciones y delegan competencias, acompañados de técnicas etnográficas que permiten observar cómo esas normas se aplican en casos concretos por funcionarios y funcionarias y los efectos que esto tiene en las personas que ahora llamamos “víctimas”, este libro ofrece algunas imágenes del proceso de erigir un singular estado para el posconflicto. La pretensión del libro es entonces hacer un aporte en dos sentidos. Uno metodológico: promover las discusiones interdisciplinarias en las reflexiones jurídicas. Y uno teórico: despertar frente a las nuevas formas de gobierno afectivo que tenemos ante nosotros. De alguna manera, está surgiendo una nueva especie de gobernanza. Entenderla implica el reto de documentar nuevas existencias de lo público, de lo jurídico y de lo humano frente al estado.Ítem Las fugas de la democracia. Análisis económico del derecho sobre las normas de transfuguismo político en Colombia (2003-2011)(Universidad de los Andes, 2015-09-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaThe article presents an economic analysis of the rules regulating changes of political party affiliation in Colombia. In developing a basic analysis of incentives, the authors conclude that double electoral militancy is a direct, predictable result of the present legal framework in which the rules are unable to deter partyswitching behavior among actors in the political system. The result is a democratic game that, given the ever-increasing distrust of the institutions, gradually turns to other scenarios of democratic action such as judicial activism and social movementsÍtem Perspectivas de género en la educación superior : una mirada latinoamericana(Red ALAS. Academia, Género, Derecho y Sexualidad, 2020-12-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina Fernanda; Jaramillo Sierra, Isabel Cristina; Blanco Vizarreta, Cristina; Bregaglio Lazarte, Renata; Huaita, Marcela; Martínez, Flavia; Santos, Lucía; González Contró, Mónica; Tapia Tapia, Silvana; Moreno Velásquez, Carolina; Márquez Montaño, Erika; Hernández Ceballos, María Camila; Agredo González, Ana María; Ronconi, Liliana; Cocomá, Angélica; Dávila, María Ximena; Picasso, Nora; de Campos, Carmen Hein; Bernardes, Márcia Nina; Gauché Marchetti, Ximena; Fernández, Marisol; Mandujano, Valeria; Alviar, Helena; Carvajal, Luz; Castro Cristancho, María Victoria; Uribe Vásquez, Giovanna; Jaramillo Sierra, Isabel Cristina; Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaLos últimos años han sido el escenario de feroces Una mirada Latinoamericana denuncias sobre la violencia sexual. La revista Time reconoció al movimiento #MeToo como personaje del año 2017 por su impacto en redes sociales y su capacidad para desestabilizar los mercados laborales en los Estados Unidos. Las actrices de Hollywood se vistieron de negro en la ceremonia de los Globos de Oro en enero del 2018 para denunciar el acoso sexual en sus trabajos. Las actrices francesas, a su vez, consideraron las quejas sobre acoso, abuso y consentimiento en el cine gringo como un ademán puritano y conservador, y reivindicaron a la mujer como agente de deseo. Las periodistas colombianas y argentinas se sumaron a la movilización y denunciaron acosos múltiples dentro de los medios de comunicación, donde varias de ellas habían recibido ofertas de trabajo o ascensos a cambio de sexo. Este libro es un primer esfuerzo por sistematizar las reacciones que se han dado en latinoamérica en los últimos cinco años a partir de las movilizaciones estudiantiles en contra el acoso sexual y la violencia de género en el contexto universitario.Ítem The Conflict of the Indicators: A Case Study on the Implementation of the Victims' and Land Restitution Law in Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia(Brill Academic, 2015-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaThis text presents a critique of the version of the Colombian conflict constructed by Law 1448 of 2011 and the indicators designed to evaluate its implementation. The principal argument is that the text of the law and the indicators used have produced, consolidated and normalized an exclusionary vision of the armed conflict and created an exotic idea of the conflict, centred on the rural and the distant, ignoring its nearby, everyday nature. This exotic concept of the conflict is linked to the way in which the model of transitional justice has been constructed and globalized. The text is based on a case study carried out in Cali, the capital of the Department of Valle del Cauca, and currently the most violent urban centre in the country. The conclusion of the paper is that indicators are not only measures - they shape reality and profoundly impact people's liveÍtem Overcoming Gender Disadvantages. Social Policy Analysis of urban middle-class women in Colombia(Universidad del Rosario, 2013-12-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaThe World Bank Report 2012 starts with this statement: “Gender equality matters in itself and it matters for development because, in today’s globalized worlds, countries that use the skills and talents of their women would have an advantage over those which do not use it.” With the frame that suggest that gender equality matters, this paper describes some policy alternatives oriented to overcome gender disadvantages in the formal labor market incorporation of the urban middle class women in Colombia. On balance, the final recommendation suggest that it is desirable to adopt policy alternatives as Community Centers, which are programs oriented to a social redistribution of the domestic work as a way to encourage women participation in the formal labor market with the social support of the members of their own community.Ítem Precedente: 15 años de una nueva forma de ver el derecho. Primera edición(Universidad Icesi, 2016-08-01) Quintero Mosquera, Diana Patricia; Rodríguez Uribe, NataliaCONTENIDO: Estado, constitución y democracia. Derechos humanos colectivos y multiculturalismo: respuesta a las críticas universalistas y desarrollo constitucional en Colombia / Natalia Rodríguez Uribe -- Colisión de derechos grupales y derechos individuales. Estudio de caso / Jorge Andrés Illera Cajiao, Yesid Echeverry Enciso -- La última Corte Suprema de Justicia de la hegemonía conservadora en los inicios del gobierno liberal de Alfonso López Pumarejo, 1934-1935 / Mario Alberto Cajas Sarria -- Metafísica, esencialismo y panrelacionismo en la filosofía del derecho / Abdón Mauricio Rojas -- Protección social. La reforma pensional y las mujeres: ¿Cuándo será que dejarán de "hacernos el favor"? / Lina Fernanda Buchely Ibarra, María Victoria Castro Cristancho -- Apuntes sobre la implementación del concepto de piso de protección social en Colombia / Mauricio Lenis Gómez -- El papel del derecho en el desarrollo económico colombiano / Diana Patricia Quintero Mosquera -- Derecho privado y mercado. Contratos conexos: fundamentos y efectos / Fernando Gandini Ayerbe -- Dogmática penal y criminalogía. Derecho penal de enemistad. Aproximaciones críticas al debate / Yesid Echeverry Enciso, Jefferson Jaramillo Marín.Ítem La reforma pensional y las mujeres: ¿cuándo será que dejarán de "hacernos el favor"?(Universidad Icesi, 2013-01-01) Castro, Maria Victoria; Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaFrom a gender perspective this article critically analyses the Colombian pension legislation system. Through the distributional analysis of rights methodology, the authors deliberate on the positive impact of women retirement plans from labour tasks. The results show that this benefit does not compensate the work developed, in a greater degree and extent by the female population; on the contrary, it discourages the women´s participation in the formal labor market.Ítem Bureaucratic activism and Colombian community mothers: The daily construction of the rule of law(Addleton Academic Publishers, 2016-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaWhereas mainstream literature affirms that the rule of law is an abstract concept that comes from democracy and liberal institutional systems, people in the local Global South do not experience this certainty. In some ways, the rule of law is a product of the daily life transactions and bargains of social actors. This article analyzes the case of community mothers as street-level bureaucrats who produce the rule of law in their local spaces, within an institutional or democratic mechanism. This case study of community mothers, carried out between June 2012 and February 2013, shows how street-level bureaucrats use the rule of law as a tool of empowerment. The fieldwork for this study uses ethnographic techniques such as observations of the functioning of CWHs, interviews with community mothers, Colombian Family Welfare Institute (ICBF) personnel, and program beneficiary mother, as well as an analysis of the documents that deal with the social program.Ítem El activismo burocrático y la vida mundana del estado. Las madres comunitarias como burócratas callejeras y el programa de cuidado de niños Hogares Comunitarios de Bienestar(Instituto Colombiano de Antropologia e Historia, 2015-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaThis article discusses the spaces of the outsourced social policy known as Welfare Homes as new scenarios in which the idea of what is public is produced and negotiated. Gathering up the main findings of the fieldwork developed with community mothers in different Colombian cities, the text suggests that there are public and non-state areas where street-level bureaucracies produce, at its discretion, the rule of law as a language of the state. In this sense, the production of the public in post-neoliberal scenarios has a life beyond the State, without stop depending on it, which takes place in everyday scenarios. That new existence of the public is far from the institutional, vertical and ritualized State idea that has been standardized by Weber's reading of the public administration.Ítem Indicators as a form of resistance colombian community mothers: an example of the global south's use of indicators as a counter-hegemonic global dominance technique(Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2014-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaWhereas mainstream critical literature affirms that indicators are a new global form of North-South domination, people in the global south do not experience these indicators as such. In some ways, some social movements have used the discourse surrounding indicators to obtain monetary and symbolic capital. This article analyzes these indicators as a form of resistance, destabilizing traditional criticism of the discourse. The Community Mothers case study, developed between June 2012 and February 2013, shows how street-level bureaucrats use the indicators as an empowerment mechanism. The Community Mothers display an undocumented agency that develops a feminist agenda of helping fellow women, contrary to the government agenda that promotes childcare and the early childhood program policies. In this sense, the fieldwork undertaken portrays mothers and children as conflicting actors. Despite this, the social policy indicators hide this conflict reproducing the normative image that ideologically links mothers with their children.
