‘The University has a Political Responsibility’
Engaged Scholarship and Building Peace in Colombia
Keywords:
Interview, religion, natureAbstract
An interview with Katerine Duque, Coordinator of the Engaged Research Group on Social Movements and Peacebuilding, Institute of Intercultural Studies, Universidad Pontificia Javeriana-Cali, Colombia
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