Displacement, time and resistance: The role of waiting in facilitating occupations led by internally displaced persons in Colombia

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Abstract

This article contributes to the existing literature on the politics of waiting by discussing occupations led by internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Colombia. This literature has emphasised both the power that waiting frequently entails and, increasingly, the agency it can comprise. Yet less has been said about the potential role of waiting in generating resistance. Drawing on a Foucauldian understanding of power as intimately tied to resistance, this article explores how waiting can, in some instances, produce resistance. It uses fieldwork conducted in Bogotá, Colombia, between October 2017 and August 2018, including ethnographic observations and 120 interviews conducted with IDPs and state officials, to explore the centrality of waiting to IDPs’ experiences of displacement in Colombia. Contrary to those who would argue that such waiting encourages passivity, the article draws on a discussion of a two-year-long occupation by IDPs in Bogotá to argue that the long waiting periods facing the occupation’s participants prior to partaking in it were instrumental to facilitating the occupation. Waiting enabled the occupation in two major ways: by bringing together a group of people who would not have met had they not been forced to spend prolonged time together in close quarters and by constituting a key source of frustration motivating the occupation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)226-246
JournalTime & Society
Volume31
Issue number2
Early online date23 Nov 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2022

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank all the people who participated in this study, whose identities I have anonymised. I am grateful to them for sharing details of their lives with me and for making me feel welcome in Colombia. I am also grateful for comments provided on an early version of this paper by Dr Paolo Novak, Dr Camilo Chiappe Bejar and Shona Lindsay MacLeod, as well as for the thorough and insightful comments provided by the two reviewers.

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