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Las nuevas generaciones claman y requieren nuevos estilos de liderazgos, ya que el poder y la autoridad de las jerarquías impuestas son cuestionadas en todo momento. Exigen mejor comunicación, mayor autonomía, novedosos entornos conversacionales y escenarios multidireccionales para disponer de su creatividad e inteligencia al servicio de la organización, enfrentando provocadores y complejos escenarios. Claudio Rodríguez Agüero desarrolla la teoría del liderazgo sustentable que se cimenta en los principios ancestrales del liderazgo y uno de los paradigmas más importante del milenio que es la sostenibilidad. Nos explica en este libro –de manera teórica y práctica– cómo llevar adelante el liderazgo del nuevo talento en contextos multigeneracionales, invitándonos a una nueva concepción sobre inspirar e influir. Busca una transformación de la conciencia humana para desarrollar habilidades técnicas y emocionales, que lleven a enfrentar los retos que nos presentan las nuevas generaciones en todo tipo de estructuras, para mejorarles la vida a quienes serán los líderes y dirigentes del mañana.
What is the role of development banks? What are the vested interests behind the negotiations between governments and multilateral banks to approve loans? Do development banks impose their worldviews? Does the political orientation of governments play a role? Christian Asinelli examines three multilateral institutions (IDB, World Bank and CAF, the Development Bank of Latin America) in ten Latin American countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela), the political orientation of the government (pro-State/pro-market) and the typology of the loan (investment or adjustment) in order to understand the behaviour of banks and governments when...
From its earliest manifestations on the street corners of nineteenth-century Buenos Aires to its ascendancy as a global cultural form, tango has continually exceeded the confines of the dance floor or the music hall. In Tango Lessons, scholars from Latin America and the United States explore tango's enduring vitality. The interdisciplinary group of contributors—including specialists in dance, music, anthropology, linguistics, literature, film, and fine art—take up a broad range of topics. Among these are the productive tensions between tradition and experimentation in tango nuevo, representations of tango in film and contemporary art, and the role of tango in the imagination of Jorge Luis Borges. Taken together, the essays show that tango provides a kaleidoscopic perspective on Argentina's social, cultural, and intellectual history from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first centuries. Contributors. Esteban Buch, Oscar Conde, Antonio Gómez, Morgan James Luker, Carolyn Merritt, Marilyn G. Miller, Fernando Rosenberg, Alejandro Susti
http://dx.doi.org/10.12946/gplh3 http://www.epubli.de/shop/buch/48746 "Spanish colonial law, derecho indiano, has since the early 20th century been a vigorous subdiscipline of legal history. One of great figures in the field, the Argentinian legal historian Víctor Tau Anzoátegui, published in 1997 his Nuevos horizontes en el estudio histórico del derecho indiano. The book, in which Tau addressed seminal methodological questions setting tone for the discipline’s future orientation, proved to be the starting point for an important renewal of the discipline. Tau drew on the writings of legal historians, such as Paolo Grossi, Antonio Manuel Hespanha, and Bartolomé Clavero. Tau emphasized t...
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Based on previously unused primary sources, this book examines the social forces that were released and shaped by the Cuban revolutionary war. It illustrates the development of resistance methods and varieties of rebellion, and shows how individual groups became a single revolutionary movement.
2017 marked the 250-year anniversary of the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spanish territories. The Jesuits made major contributions to the cultural and intellectual life of Latin America. When they were expelled in 1767 the Jesuits were administering over 250,000 Indians in over 200 missions. The Jesuits pioneered interest in indigenous languages and cultures, compiling dictionaries and writing some of the earliest ethnographies of the region. They also explored the region's natural history and made significant contributions to the development of science and medicine. On their estates and in the missions they introduced new plants, livestock, and agricultural techniques, such as irrigation. ...
This book brings together recent research on the sociopolitical history of Latin American statistics from the nineteenth to the first half of the twentieth century. Reflecting the influence of social constructivism in the social sciences, it sheds new light on the historical emergence and development of both statistical reasoning and practices within a region traditionally seen as a passive consumer of foreign-produced theories and methods. By analysing the processes of institutionalisation of statistics in different national spaces, from Mexico to the Southern Cone, these studies show the unique ways in which Latin America adapted and used this modern tool of government and social classific...