Commentary on the Article “‘Por eso uno sabe hoy pero no sabe mañana’. Ghostly Presence of Violence and Daily Life in a Colombian Town”, by Gabriel Ruiz

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2023-09-01

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Ochoa Sierra, M. (2023). Commentary on the Article “‘Por eso uno sabe hoy pero no sabe mañana’. Ghostly Presence of Violence and Daily Life in a Colombian Town”, by Gabriel Ruiz. Revista Colombiana De Antropología, 59(3), 151–153. https://doi.org/10.22380/2539472X.2665