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    Cultural studies.Arturo Arias - 2009 - In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 425–438.
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    Imagined Globalization.Néstor García Canclini - 2014 - Duke University Press.
    A leading figure in cultural studies worldwide, Néstor García Canclini is a Latin American thinker who has consistently sought to understand the impact of globalization on the relations between Latin America, Europe, and the United States, and among Latin American countries. In this book, newly available in English, he considers how globalization is imagined by artists, academics, migrants, and entrepreneurs, all of whom traverse boundaries and, at times, engage in conflicted or negotiated multicultural interactions. García (...)
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    Cultures hybrides et stratégies communicationnelles : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Néstor Garcia Canclini & Georges Durand - 2000 - Hermes 28:71.
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    Totalizations/Detotalizations.Néstor García Canclini - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (7-8):296-301.
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    Populism’s challenges to political reason: Reconfiguring the public sphere in an emotional culture.Ana Marta González & Alejandro Néstor García Martínez - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (3):419-446.
    Populism’s Challenges to Political Reason can be seen as a consequence of social and cultural trends, the so called ‘emotional culture’, that have been accentuated in recent decades. By considering those trends, this article aims at shedding light on some distinctive marks of contemporary populism in order to argue for a reconfiguration of the public sphere that, without ignoring emotion, recovers argumentation and persuasion based on facts and reason.
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  6. Adaptándose a los nuevos tiempos. Cinco dudas sobre la televisión cultural.Néstor García Canclini - 2008 - Telos: Cuadernos de Comunicación, Tecnología y Sociedad 77:13-21.
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  7. Gourmets multiculturales.Néstor García Canclini - 2007 - Contrastes: Revista Cultural 48:49-55.
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    Heterogeneidad de voces narrativas: análisis del narrador en la novela El zorro de arriba y el zorro de abajo, de José María Arguedas.Ana Laura Salcido García - 2020 - Argos 7 (20):64-70.
    La literatura en América Latina ha representado, a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, uno de los temas que más preocupan a la sociedad latinoamericana: la heterogeneidad de las culturas que buscan incorporar la modernidad y los avances tecnológicos a las tradiciones y a la cultura popular, lo cual genera la concepción de una identidad en conflicto. En este ensayo se analiza cómo está representado el “sujeto heterogéneo”, término propuesto por Cornejo Polar, en la primera parte de (...)
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    Populism’s challenges to political reason: Reconfiguring the public sphere in an emotional culture.Ana Marta González & Alejandro Néstor García Martínez - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (3):419-446.
    Populism’s Challenges to Political Reason can be seen as a consequence of social and cultural trends, the so called ‘emotional culture’, that have been accentuated in recent decades. By considering those trends, this article aims at shedding light on some distinctive marks of contemporary populism in order to argue for a reconfiguration of the public sphere that, without ignoring emotion, recovers argumentation and persuasion based on facts and reason.
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    Cultural traductological analysis in translation. On the material of culturemes in Rudin, by Iván Turguéniev and its translation into Spanich.Enrique J. Vercher García - 2021 - Alpha (Osorno) 52:163-193.
    Resumen: En la primera parte del presente artículo se estudia la naturaleza de los denominados culturemas, entendidos como unidades semióticas cuyo referente es un elemento perteneciente a una cultura dada desconocido o sin equivalente exacto en otras culturas y que, por tanto, es percibida como una especificidad cultural. Igualmente, se analizan los criterios tanto para su clasificación tradicional por contenido referencial como su clasificación por relevancia semiótica en una traducción. En la segunda parte se aplica el método culturo-traductológico (...)
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    Cultura y traducción.Adela Martínez García - 1996 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 1.
    RESUMENEn este artículo vamos a tratar la complejidad de la noción de cultura. La cultura ha sido tratada por muchos movimientos y por muchos pensadores. Nos centraremos en algunos de ellos y sobre todo en García Morente. La cultura es el ámbito en que se mueve todo y de modo especial el lenguaje; el marco ineludible y el mayor reto de la traducción.PALABRAS CLAVECULTURA – CIVILIZACION – TRADUCCION ABSTRACTThe complex notion of culture is the main subject of this article. (...)
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    'Os Capitães da Areia' e a coragem dos Erês: Notas sobre o imbricamento da arte, música e religião | 'Os Capitães da Areia' and the courage of the Erês: notes on the overlap of art, music and religion.Lia Machado dos Santos & Rosângela Fachel de Medeiros - 2021 - Revista Philia Filosofia, Literatura e Arte 3 (1):116-136.
    ResumoAs práticas culturais fundem, a todo o momento, diferentes relações entre sistemas culturais (EVEN-ZOHAR, 1990) que antes eram separados. Tais manifestações híbridas reconfiguram e desterritorializam processos simbólicos. Nesse sentido, o presente artigo realiza uma análise comparatista das relações intertextuais presentes na configuração artística do álbum Esú, do rapper brasileiro Baco Exu do Blues, em especial na faixa “Capitães de Areia” em relação ao romance quase homônimo de Jorge Amado, às referências à mitologia dos Erês, e à série fotográfica Laróyè, (...)
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  13. El espacio público y las presentaciones de libros. (A propósito de "En busca de un lugar común" de Nora Rabotnikof).Néstor García Canclini - 2006 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 28:197-200.
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    Odios globalizados.Néstor García Canclini - 2007 - In Manuel Cruz & Néstor García Canclini (eds.), Odio, violencia, emancipación. Barcelona: Gedisa.
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    Estética e imagen fotográfica.Néstor García Canclini - forthcoming - Boletín de Estética.
    En este texto se analiza la “fascinación” que deriva de la práctica fotográfica y su capacidad para acercar y distanciar a los sujetos de lo real, para volver al mundo simultáneamente íntimo y lejano. Tanto los turistas que la practican en sus viajes como los fotógrafos creativos que buscan una perspectiva desacostumbrada, ven en las imágenes fotográficas modos de atestiguar sus salidas de la rutina. Se reflexiona también sobre cómo la fotografía puede sacar al sujeto de lo ordinario cuando, al (...)
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    Gratitude Questionnaire–20 Items (G20): A Cross-Cultural, Psychometric and Crowdsourcing Analysis.Gloria Bernabe-Valero, José S. Blasco-Magraner & Marianela R. García-March - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The use in psychology of crowdsourcing platforms as a method of data collection has been increasing in popularity because of its relative ease and versatility. Our goal is to adapt the Gratitude Questionnaire–20 Items to the English language by using data collected through a crowdsourcing platform. The G20 is a comprehensive instrument that takes in consideration the different basic processes of gratitude and assesses the construct’s cognitive, evaluative, emotional, and behavioral processes. We test the psychometric properties of the English version (...)
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    Science-fiction and the desire for morality: the collapse of scientific utopia in Germán Maggiori’s Cría terminal.Nicolás García - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 57:154-172.
    Resumen El lamento por el fin de la utopía que expresa la novela futurista, Cría terminal (2014), expone la crisis de un ideal ético: la pérdida de la posibilidad de un mundo mejor. Las bases del contrato moral implícitas en la amenaza de su disolución en un futuro cercano serán el objeto de indagación de este trabajo, que toma a la filosofía de Hans Jonas como principal referencia teórica. Se buscará, por consiguiente, precisar la relación entre la barbarización de la (...)
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    Hybridising Knowledge: Some Considerations on the Epistemology of Contamination in the Works of Deleuze and Serres and Its Reception in Bio Art.Amanda Núñez García - 2020 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (2):299-318.
    In this article I investigate the necessarily interdisciplinary nature of our contemporaneity, from the perspective of works by Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, Bruno Latour and Michel Serres. While we often find that academia, society and governments push us towards interdisciplinarity, it is also true that those same institutions and powers, distance us from that purpose. Opposing this aporetic situation we come up against the Deleuzian concept of ‘contamination’, or the well-known ‘science of Venus’ concept of Michel Serres. In doing so, (...)
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    Territories and carvings. Narratives of cultural and national identity of the mapuche people.Mabel García Barrera - 2021 - Alpha (Osorno) 53:191-208.
    Resumen: La impronta colonial en el pueblo mapuche llevó a gran parte de sus producciones culturales al borde de la extinción; una de ellas es el tallado monumental en madera, vinculado a procesos ceremoniales en la cultura ancestral. No obstante, desde la década de los noventa, este reaparece junto con los procesos de recuperación y fortalecimiento de la identidad cultural, y adquiere una rápida expansión en el antiguo territorio mapuche dinamizando la frontera política y cultural de este pueblo (...)
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    The Spanish Language as a Cultural and Touristic Resource for the Chinese Market to Develop Quality Education.Blanca García-Henche & Ming Yang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Since 1952, Spanish has been included as a Degree in the Foreign Language Studies in the higher education system of China. The number of Spanish students has gradually increased and, until March 2020, with 6 Universities recently approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education, there are 102 Chinese universities that teach Spanish as a university degree. In 2017, the MOE of the People's Republic of China published the Curriculum Plan in the Higher Secondary Schools, which incorporated the teaching of Spanish (...)
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    Nietzsche, Adorno e um pouquinho de Brasil by Henry Burnett (review).André Luis Muniz Garcia - 2014 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 45 (2):213-216.
    The chapters collected in Henry Burnett’s Nietzsche, Adorno e um pouquinho de Brasil (Nietzsche, Adorno and a Little Brazil) focus on investigating various cultural tendencies in Europe and Brazil in terms of popular music, or Volkslied. This is Burnett’s focus not only because he wants to analyze Nietzsche’s failed alliance with Wagnerian art regarding the “rebirth of tragedy”—the concern of the first part of the book—but also because he wishes to reflect on music’s role as a guiding thread in (...)
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  22. BDSM.Manon Garcia - forthcoming - In Clare Chambers, Brian D. Earp & Lori Watson (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality,. Routledge.
    BDSM is no longer treated as a manifestation of the darkest twists of the human soul but rather as a sexual activity like many others. Moreover, the philosophy of sex and much of popular culture has come to embrace BDSM for its models of consent, exploration, and freedom. Yet celebrating BDSM without deeper reflection can obscure some serious moral issues. In this chapter, I present an overview of the moral issues raised by BDSM, and I argue that it is reductive (...)
     
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  23. Are Our Racial Concepts Necessarily Essentialist Due to Our Cognitive Nature?Eric Bayruns Garcia - 2019 - APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 1 (19):19-24.
    Mallon and Kelly claim that hybrid constructionism predicts, at least, that (1) racial representations are stable over time and (2) that racial representations should vary more in mixed-race cultures than in cultures where there is less racial mixing. I argue that hybrid constructionism’s predictions do not obtain and thus hybrid constructionism requires further evidence. I argue that the historical record is inconsistent with hybrid constructionism, and I suggest that humans may not be innately disposed to categorize people by race even (...)
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    The Ethical, Societal, and Global Implications of Crowdsourcing Research.Shuili Du, Mayowa Babalola, Premilla D’Cruz, Edina Doci, Lucia Garcia-Lorenzo, Louise Hassan, Gazi Islam, Alex Newman, Ernesto Noronha & Suzanne van Gils - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-16.
    Online crowdsourcing platforms have rapidly become a popular source of data collection. Despite the various advantages these platforms offer, there are substantial concerns regarding not only data validity issues, but also the ethical, societal, and global ramifications arising from the prevalent use of online crowdsourcing platforms. This paper seeks to expand the dialogue by examining both the “internal” aspects of crowdsourcing research practices, such as data quality issues, reporting transparency, and fair compensation, and the “external” aspects, in terms of how (...)
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    Otherness, human biology, and biomedicine.Juanma Sánchez-Arteaga, Davide Rasella, Laia Ventura Garcia & Charbel El-Hani - 2015 - Scientiae Studia 13 (3):615-641.
    RESUMOO presente artigo analisa processos de alterização na biologia humana e na biomedicina. A alterização é entendida aqui como o processo cultural de produção de alteridades por meio da delimitação, rotulação e categorização das formas possíveis de ser outro, desde um determinado marco de referência sócio-histórico. Ainda que a alterização faça parte de qualquer processo de delimitação de categorias de identidade no seio de uma cultura - e, nesse sentido, possa apresentar visões do outro tanto positivas quanto negativas -, (...)
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    Ethereum-based decentralized car rental system.Cándido Caballero-Gil, Pino Caballero-Gil, Jezabel Molina-Gil & Néstor García-Moreno - 2022 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (6):926-941.
    Blockchain is a pioneering technology that allows the creation of innovative information exchange ecosystems thanks to unique properties, such as immutability, distribution and transparency. By combining this technology with the emergent internet of things (IoT), many innovative business models can be created. The main objective of this work is to present the design and an initial implementation of a decentralized rental system that takes advantage of smart contracts developed on a public blockchain, combined with the potential of the IoT and (...)
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    Néstor García Canclini ou la confrontation avec l'impact de la post-modernité : Amérique latine: Cultures et communications.Nancv Morris, Philip R. Schlesinger & Germaine Mandelsaft - 2000 - Hermes 28:63.
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  28. How to Tell a Mestizo from an Enchirito¯: Colonialism and National Culture in the Borderlands.Michael Hames-Garcia - 2000 - Diacritics 30 (4):102-122.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diacritics 30.4 (2000) 102-122 [Access article in PDF] How To Tell a Mestizo from an Enchirito® Colonialism and National Culture in the Borderlands Michael Hames-garcia I began to think, "Yes, I'm a chicana but that's not all I am. Yes, I'm a woman but that's not all I am. Yes, I'm a dyke but that doesn't define all of me. Yes, I come from working class origins, but I'm (...)
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  29. Ideología, cultura y poder.Néstor García Canclini - 1995 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Secretaría de Extensión Universitaria, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Oficina de Publicaciones Ciclo Básico Común, Universidad de Buenos Aires.
    Puede ser hoy marxista la teoría de la cultura? -- Reproducción social y subordinación ideológica de los sujetos -- Cómo se forman las culturas populares -- Cultura y poder.
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  30. Ideología y cultura.Néstor García Canclini - 1984 - [Buenos Aires]: Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras [y] Secretaría de Bienestar Estudiantil y Extensión Universitaria.
    Puede ser hoy marxista la teoría de la cultura? -- Reproducción social y subordinación ideológica de los sujetos -- Cómo se forman las culturas populares?
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    The Role of Superstition in Psychopathology.José M. García-Montes, Marino Pérez Álvarez, Louis A. Sass & Adolfo J. Cangas - 2008 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 15 (3):227-237.
    This article attempts to show the importance of the concept of superstition in understanding a range of psychological problems. With this aim, we critically analyze several constructs that, without actually using the term “superstition,” concern this phenomenon and its role in the development of mental disorders. First we discuss “Thought–Action Fusion” and “magical thinking,” two concepts from the cognitive tradition that view superstition as basically an ideational phenomenon. Second, we look at “Experiential Avoidance,” a post-Skinnerian concept that understands superstition as (...)
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  32. Cultural Evolution and the Evolution of Cultural Information.Alejandro Gordillo-García - 2023 - Biological Theory 18 (1):30-42.
    Cultural evolution is normally framed in informational terms. However, it is not clear whether this is an adequate way to model cultural evolutionary phenomena and what, precisely, “information” is supposed to mean in this context. Would cultural evolutionary theory benefit from a well-developed theory of cultural information? The prevailing sentiment is that, in contradistinction to biology, informational language should be used nontechnically in this context for descriptive, but not explanatory, purposes. Against this view, this article makes (...)
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    Prevalence of psychopathy in a community sample of Spanish adults: Definitions and measurements matter.Ana Sanz-García, María Elena Peña Fernández, María Paz García-Vera & Jesús Sanz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The main objective of this work is to examine the prevalence of psychopathy in the general adult population from the main currently existing theoretical perspectives of psychopathy, using for this purpose the five-factor or Big Five model as a common language that allows the comparison and integration of the personality traits considered as defining psychopathy by these different perspectives. The NEO Personality Inventory-Revised was applied to a sample of 682 adults of the general Spanish population. The prevalence of clinical and (...)
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    Becoming popular: interpersonal emotion regulation predicts relationship formation in real life social networks.Karen Niven, David Garcia, Ilmo van der Löwe, David Holman & Warren Mansell - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:148586.
    Building relationships is crucial for satisfaction and success, especially when entering new social contexts. In the present paper, we investigate whether attempting to improve others’ feelings helps people to make connections in new networks. In Study 1, a social network study following new networks of people for a twelve-week period indicated that use of interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) strategies predicted growth in popularity, as indicated by other network members’ reports of spending time with the person, in work and non-work interactions. (...)
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    Multi-actor networks and innovation niches: university training for local Agroecological Dynamization.Daniel López-García, Laura Calvet-Mir, Marina Di Masso & Josep Espluga - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (3):567-579.
    The global environmental and social-economic crises of industrialized agriculture have led to the emergence of agroecology as an alternative approach aiming to increase the ecological, social and economic sustainability of agri–food systems. The ‘multi-level perspective’ is now a widely used framework to understand and promote the upscaling of local innovation niches, such as agroecology, to broader scales, thus reconfiguring the dominant socio-technical regimes. Additionally, emergent ‘hybrid forums’ can provide a space between niche and regime where niche innovators can become important (...)
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    Aesthetic Engagement and Soundscape: A Case of Convenience Store Woman, a Contemporary Japanese Novel.Garcia Chambers - forthcoming - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 60 (1):36-54.
    The award-winning novel Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, first published in 2016 as コンビニ人間 (Konbini ningen), has received a lot of media attention from readers of both the original Japanese version and the English translation. For some, the novel depicts the wonder and vulnerability of a culture of convenience and conformity, while others have suggested that it highlights the gender discrimination faced by women in contemporary Japan. Yet the novel is ripe for analyses from other perspectives. This paper presents (...)
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    Hunting Otherwise.Victoria Reyes-García, Isabel Díaz-Reviriego, Romain Duda, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares & Sandrine Gallois - 2020 - Human Nature 31 (3):203-221.
    Although subsistence hunting is cross-culturally an activity led and practiced mostly by men, a rich body of literature shows that in many small-scale societies women also engage in hunting in varied and often inconspicuous ways. Using data collected among two contemporary forager-horticulturalist societies facing rapid change, we compare the technological and social characteristics of hunting trips led by women and men and analyze the specific socioeconomic characteristics that facilitate or constrain women’s engagement in hunting. Results from interviews on daily activities (...)
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    The Role of Risk Climate and Ethical Self-interest Climate in Predicting Unethical Pro-organisational Behaviour.Elizabeth Sheedy, Patrick Garcia & Denise Jepsen - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 173 (2):281-300.
    Unethical pro-organisational behaviour is an ongoing concern, prompting the need for more nuanced understanding of the workplace environment most likely to inhibit it. This study considers the role of risk climate, sometimes referred to as risk culture, as well as ethical climate, for reducing UPB. The study investigates whether four risk climate factors can, by focusing on the long-term consequences of UPB to the organisation, and providing guidance on behavioural norms, reduce UPB misconduct. Surveying employees in three financial institutions we (...)
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    Beta-Hebbian Learning to enhance unsupervised exploratory visualizations of Android malware families.Nuño Basurto, Diego García-Prieto, Héctor Quintián, Daniel Urda, José Luis Calvo-Rolle & Emilio Corchado - 2024 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 32 (2):306-320.
    As it is well known, mobile phones have become a basic gadget for any individual that usually stores sensitive information. This mainly motivates the increase in the number of attacks aimed at jeopardizing smartphones, being an extreme concern above all on Android OS, which is the most popular platform in the market. Consequently, a strong effort has been devoted for mitigating mentioned incidents in recent years, even though few researchers have addressed the application of visualization techniques for the analysis of (...)
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    La Comunicación Fuente de Poder del Líder en las Organizaciones que Aprenden (Communication as Power Source of the Leader in Learning Organizations).María Guadalupe Molina García - 2012 - Daena 7 (2):56-60.
    . Shared leadership goes hand in hand with an organizational culture; this means it is intended to innovation. In another sense for learning organizations innovation is a successful and permanent process becomes routine, rather it is a fact particularly unusual or distracting people from the central work, strategic medullar any organization, in the organizations main objective is the responsible management of communication, even as a basic instrument that empowers the leader and determines its meaning and direction.Keywords. Communications systems, organizations, power.Resumen. (...)
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    Emilio de Miguel Martínez, Lorca desde el llanto.Begoña Pessis García - 2016 - Alpha (Osorno) 42:324-327.
    El artículo recorre la obra de Rodolfo Kusch posicionando sus principales propuestas en la construcción de tres enfoques convergentes en su filosofía. El primer enfoque está relacionado con la fenomenología y la cultura. El segundo enfoque se refiere a la influencia de la antropología y el cuestionamiento por el símbolo. El tercer enfoque despliega una aproximación filosófico-política. Estos enfoques permiten introducir tres “horizontes de pregunta” principalmente relacionados con el método, con lo popular y con lo indígena, que son expuestos como (...)
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    Gendered agrobiodiversity management and adaptation to climate change: differentiated strategies in two marginal rural areas of India.Federica Ravera, Victoria Reyes-García, Unai Pascual, Adam G. Drucker, David Tarrasón & Mauricio R. Bellon - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (3):455-474.
    Social and cultural contexts influence power dynamics and shape gender perceptions, roles, and decisions regarding the management of agrobiodiversity for dealing with and adapting to climate change. Based on a feminist political ecology framework and a mixed method approach, this research performs an empirical analysis of two case studies in the northern of India, one in the Himalayan Mountains and another in the Indian-Gangetic plains. It explores context-specific influence of gender roles and responsibilities on on-farm agrobiodiversity management gendered expertise (...)
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  43. Los Valores Organizacionales (The Organizational Values).María Guadalupe Molina García - 2011 - Daena 6 (2):83-87.
    . This essay is a theoretical exploration in the organizational values and the ethics as basesof the successful negotiation between persons and the organizational systems. From the axiologicalperspective of Spenta, standing out to the honor as fundamental beginning that leads us to anenvironment and an organizational culture propitious to establish suitable negotiations and even, isoutlined that the prosperity is for the straight people. The previous thing represents, that theprosperity like consequence of good negotiations is based on seven props of the (...)
     
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    Society Bites: Phenomenological Aesthetics of the Ordinary and the Ordinary Cannibal.Erika Natalia Molina Garcia - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1).
    Drawing on phenomenological aesthetics and on the haptic aesthetics of eating as a form of everyday aesthetics, I examine the phenomenon of eating our own as meaningful in three dimensions: vital/natural, somatic/individual, and cross-cultural. Usually conceived as a concrete, rare, and foreign practice, I show how cannibalism is present in our daily lives, both symbolically and as a liminal possibility towards which – as Freud noticed in 1913 – we all tended as children. Cannibalism is present not only in (...)
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    Between Cultures: Tensions in the Struggle for Recognition.Alexander Garcia Duttmann - 2000 - Verso.
    Whenever an individual asks to be recognized, he asks for confirmation of what he believes himself to be. But he also asks for an establishing act that brings about what he will be once he has been recognized. Recognition is thus marked by a tension between two incompatible demands. Between Cultures is a philosophical attempt to discuss issues related to multiculturalism in the light of this struggle for recognition. Moving effortlessly across various disciplines, it refers to the work of Adorno, (...)
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    The cinema as a tool in teaching Psychiatry.Pablo Hernández Figaredo & Frankel Peña García - 2013 - Humanidades Médicas 13 (1):244-265.
    Se realizó una investigación cualitativa para comprobar la utilidad del cine como apoyo a la docencia en la asignatura de Psiquiatría del quinto año de la carrera de Medicina en tres subgrupos de estudiantes de la Universidad de Ciencias Médicas "Carlos J. Finlay" de Camagüey. La muestra ascendió a 43 estudiantes de ambos sexos y diferentes nacionalidades, a quienes se les realizaron entrevistas individuales grabadas en audio, explorando criterios personales tras haber presenciado un grupo de películas previamente escogidas por abordar (...)
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  47. Exploring the Evolution of Educational Methods: Perspectives from Imaginative Culture and Human Nature.Andrés Felipe Ariza García, María Luz González Díaz, Marcelo Fabian Rosero Santana, Juan Miguel Choque Flores & Carlos Volter Buenaño Pesántez - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:54-61.
    Education is a fundamental pillar in human development, and its evolution throughout history has been influenced by a variety of factors, including imaginative culture and human nature. In this study, we explore how educational methods have evolved in response to the interaction between these two aspects. We look at how human creativity, imagination, and adaptation have influenced the way we teach and learn, from early forms of knowledge transmission to more contemporary approaches focused on active student engagement and the development (...)
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    Gender, ethnicity, and economic status in plant management: Uncultivated edible plants among the Nahuas and Popolucas of Veracruz, Mexico. [REVIEW]Veronica Vazquez-Garcia - 2008 - Agriculture and Human Values 25 (1):65-77.
    Uncultivated plants are an important part of agricultural systems and play a key role in the survival of rural marginalized groups such as women, children, and the poor. Drawing on the gender, environment, and development literature and on the notion of women’s social location, this paper examines the ways in which gender, ethnicity, and economic status determine women’s roles in uncultivated plant management in Ixhuapan and Ocozotepec, two indigenous communities of Veracruz, Mexico. The first is inhabited by Nahua and the (...)
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    School Tourism Management in Peru: a comparative study in San Pedro Chanel and Carlos Augusto Salaverry.Cristina Pamela García Trasmonte, Priscila E. Lujan-Vera, Lucia-Viviana Patiño-García, Marlon Martín Mogollón Taboada, Joyce Mamani Cornejo & Luis Arnaldo Cruz García - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (1):125-133.
    School tourism constitutes a source of learning to strengthen the cultural identity of students. The objective was to compare the development of school tourism in the educational institutions San Pedro Chanel and Carlos Augusto Salaverry. The Leiper space approach was used. The exhibition was constituted by 200 high school students and 20 teachers. The results show that there is statistically significant differences regarding the knowledge of the tourist resources of the province of Sullana. It was concluded that educational tourism (...)
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    Relational values and management of plant resources in two communities in a highly biodiverse area in western Mexico.Sofía Monroy-Sais, Eduardo García-Frapolli, Alejandro Casas, Francisco Mora, Margaret Skutsch & Peter R. W. Gerritsen - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (4):1231-1244.
    AbstractIn many cultures, interactions between humans and plants are rooted in what is called “relational values”—values that derive from relationships and entail reciprocity. In Mexico, biocultural diversity is mirrored in the knowledge and use of some 6500 plant species and the domestication of over 250 Mesoamerican native crop species. This research explores how different sets of values are attributed to plants and how these influence management strategies to maintain plant resources in wild and anthropogenic environments. We ran workshops in two (...)
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