Abstract

A behavioural analysis perspective of cultural practices related to peace processes in Colombia is presented in this chapter. Cultural practices are understood as sets of shared behaviours selected and maintained by their functional/contingent relations to reinforcement conditions inside the groups and the aggregate products at a social level. The conceptual debate about the terms metacontingency and macrocontingency, and their utility in understanding cultural practices are also discussed, and are applied to the Colombian sociopolitical actual situation. A description of different social actors working in favour of cultures of peace in Colombia is included, and the need for more conjoined and contingent relationships are finally emphasized.

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