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Aproximación al discurso juventud como construcción sociohistórico-cultural
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 19

Aproximación al discurso juventud como construcción sociohistórico-cultural

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Epistemología y Psicopedagogía
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 211

Epistemología y Psicopedagogía

Este libro representa un capítulo de la historia de las carreras de Psicopedagogía, de su emergencia, devenires y desarrollos en el territorio de una Universidad Pública Argentina en el Centro Universitario Regional Zona Atlántica de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue (1972). La creación de la UNCo se dio en condiciones sociopolíticas que modificaron sustancialmente el estado del sistema universitario en nuestro país. Este proyecto institucional, representó un acontecimiento educativo, científico, político y social que trascendió la vida académica y promovió una sorprendente red de interacciones con otros organismos institucionales que fueron produciendo transformaciones en la comunidad en múltiples aspectos. Los autores, docentes e investigadores de la carrera de Psicopedagogía de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue, se proponen indagar sobre las prácticas del conocimiento en el campo de la Psicopedagogía, prácticas docentes, investigativas, profesionales.

Formar investigadores en Psicopedagogía
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 83

Formar investigadores en Psicopedagogía

En este libro, los autores realizan un recorrido de la formación en investigación que se ofrece en las carreras de Psicopedagogía en diversas universidades públicas y privadas de la Argentina. Presentan un rastreo del lugar asignado a las materias Filosofía, Ciencia y Conocimiento Científico, Epistemología Disciplinar, Metodología de la Investigación y Seminario de Tesis en los planes de estudio, para luego profundizar el análisis teniendo en cuenta el caso de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue, en Viedma. Posteriormente, se intenta dar respuesta a las preguntas por qué, para qué, qué y cómo enseñar esas asignaturas a estudiantes de Psicopedagogía. Sin duda, es una obra que da cuenta del compromiso de un colectivo docente con el campo disciplinar, su desarrollo y consolidación en términos de investigación, dado el evidente progreso que tiene la práctica profesional en las carreras de Pedagogía, aunque no así su producción científica.

Modern Mexican Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Modern Mexican Culture

This collection of essays presents a key idea or event in the making of modern Mexico through the lenses of art and history--Provided by publisher.

Philosophies of Appropriated Religions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Philosophies of Appropriated Religions

This book brings together different intercultural philosophical points of view discussing the philosophical impact of what we call the ‘appropriated’ religions of Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia is home to most of the world religions. Buddhism is predominantly practiced in Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar, Singapore, Laos, and Cambodia; Islam in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei; and Christianity in the Philippines and Timor-Leste. Historical data show, however, that these world religions are imported cultural products, and have been reimagined, assimilated, and appropriated by the culture that embraced them. In this collection, we see that these ‘appropriated’ religions imply a culturally nu...

Quixote's Soldiers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Quixote's Soldiers

“Detail[s] the grassroots interplay among the variety of ideologies, individuals, and organizations that made up the Chicano movement in San Antonio, Texas.” –Journal of American History In the mid-1960s, San Antonio, Texas, was a segregated city governed by an entrenched Anglo social and business elite. The Mexican American barrios of the west and south sides were characterized by substandard housing and experienced seasonal flooding. Gang warfare broke out regularly. Then the striking farmworkers of South Texas marched through the city and set off a social movement that transformed the barrios and ultimately brought down the old Anglo oligarchy. In Quixote’s Soldiers, David Monteja...

Marginalizing Access to the Sustainable Food System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

Marginalizing Access to the Sustainable Food System

Marginalizing Access to the Sustainable Food System is a comprehensive analysis of the barriers and opportunities confronting minority communities’ ability to access healthy, fresh foods. It exposits the meaning of marginalization through several measurement indicators examined from the cross sections of history, space, and participation. These indicators include minority participation in agriculture, the delivery scope of CSA farms, the presence and location of farmer’s markets in the minority districts, the density of food stores, the availability of fresh produce in grocery stores in minority districts, the placement of urban food gardens in minority districts, and minority residents’ participation in the sustainable food system. Camille Tuason Mata applies this analysis to three minority districts in Oakland—Chinatown, Fruitvale, and West Oakland—and examines the patterns of marginalization in relation to the sustainable food system of the California Bay Area.

Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 752
Colombia's Narcotics Nightmare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Colombia's Narcotics Nightmare

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-28
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  • Publisher: McFarland

This history of Colombia's illegal drug trade--and of the extreme violence it created--describes how in the late 1960s narcotics traffickers from the United States convinced Colombians who had no previous involvement in the drug trade to grow marijuana for export to America. By the early '70s, foreign (mostly American) traffickers began requesting cocaine. This book focuses on the decades of crime and violence the illegal drug trade brought to Colombia and how this social upset was ended in the early 2000s. Six chapters detail the Medellin and Cali cartels' war against the Colombian government, the revolutionary guerrillas' war against the government, the war that paramilitary groups conducted against the guerrillas, and the way in which the government finally put a stop to the cartel-financed bloodshed. In conclusion, the author assesses Colombia's progress and prospects since the end of the violence claimed the lives of some 300,000 between 1975 and 2008.