Abstract
The article that follows addresses the subjectification processes undergone by four individuals disassociated from illegal armed groups, through enquiries to their experiences both in the victims and victimizers conditions. In the first part, in order to identify the research purpose and based on some debates and preliminary studies, an overview of these subjects’ complex situation is presented —before, during and after their stay in the armed group lines—. In the second part, some advances on the subjectivity concept are made by addressing two analysis plans: socio-cultural and psychic. In the third part, some of the epistemologicalmethodological referents orientating this research are presented, as well as a corpus analysis. Finally, a set of conclusions are provided, through those boys, girls and youth’s voices, aiming to point out the functioning of these two levels embedded in their subjectification processesThis journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public, encourages greater global exchange of knowledge.
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