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The gripping story of Afro-Argentine celebrity Raúl Grigera that also tells the untold history of Black Argentina.
This volume celebrates fifty years of NeMLA’s important presence in the world of academia with a collection of essays that adopt a transnational critical lens. With the present selection, we intend to add our voices to the ongoing debate centered on the renegotiation of space, national, and cultural geographies; to foster both the re-thinking of language(s) and literature(s) not exclusively in English and the study of race, gender, sexuality, and class within and across national boundaries. Most pertinently for this collection, we hope to add meaningful material to produce new theoretical paradigms and to rethink the role and significance of the humanities in today’s world. In this light...
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La reconfiguración de la estética, a partir de las poéticas de lo tecnológico en creaciones de diseño evolutivo, arquitecturas inmersivas, creaciones numéricas, ciudades digitales, planteadas desde una particular relación con la ciencia y la tecnología.
La Encuesta Longitudinal Colombiana de la Uni¬versidad de los Andes (elca) es la primera encuesta de este tipo que se realiza en el país y que tiene a la fecha tres rondas: la línea base del 2010, el primer seguimiento del 2013 y el segundo seguimiento del 2016. Este es un proyecto de la Facultad de Econo¬mía, cuyo objetivo es contribuir a la investigación sobre el país con fuentes de información únicas que permitan realizar análisis más precisos acerca de la dinámica de los hogares y los cambios en su calidad de vida en el tiempo. La elca espera seguir a lo largo de una década a más de 10 mil hogares en zonas urbanas y rurales de Colombia. A la fecha se han completado 6 años ...
The changes in the life of households based on the Colombian Longitudinal Survey (ELCA) by Universidad de los Andes. The Colombian Longitudinal Survey by the Universidad de los Andes (ELCA by its acronym in spanish), is the first survey of this type that has been undertaken in Colombia, and that has, to date, three rounds: the baseline in 2010, the first followup round in 2013, and the second follow-up round in 2016. The project is being developed by the Department of Economics and its objective is to contribute to research on the country by using unique sources of information that allow for a more precise analysis to be undertaken on the dynamics of households and the changes in their quality of life over time. Over a decade, ELCA aims to follow more than ten thousand households in urban and rural zones in Colombia; until now there have been six follow-up years.