Author: Joan Antón Mellón
Publisher: Grupo Planeta (GBS)
ISBN: 9788434418219
Category : Political Science
Languages : es
Pages : 288
Book Description
Autores. -Aguila, Rafael del: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Antón; Joan: es Profesor Titular de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona). -Botella, Joan: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. -Dowson, Andrew; es Catedrático de Política en la Keele University (Gran Bretaña). -Elorza, Antonio: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. [email protected] -Fennema, Meindert: es profesor de Ciencia Política de la Universidad de Amsterdam. -Ibarra, Pedro: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política de la Universidad del País Vasco. -Lois, Marta: es Profesora de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. -Maiz, Ramón: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. -Moreno, Carmelo: es Profesor de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad del País Vasco. -Requejo, Ferràn: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). -Rivero, Angel: es Profesor Titular de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Vallbé, Joan Josep: es licenciado en Ciencia Política y de la Administración por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. -Vallespín, Fernando: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Zapata, Ricard: es Profesor de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona).
Las ideas políticas en el siglo XXI
Author: Joan Antón Mellón
Publisher: Grupo Planeta (GBS)
ISBN: 9788434418219
Category : Political Science
Languages : es
Pages : 288
Book Description
Autores. -Aguila, Rafael del: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Antón; Joan: es Profesor Titular de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona). -Botella, Joan: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. -Dowson, Andrew; es Catedrático de Política en la Keele University (Gran Bretaña). -Elorza, Antonio: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. [email protected] -Fennema, Meindert: es profesor de Ciencia Política de la Universidad de Amsterdam. -Ibarra, Pedro: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política de la Universidad del País Vasco. -Lois, Marta: es Profesora de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. -Maiz, Ramón: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. -Moreno, Carmelo: es Profesor de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad del País Vasco. -Requejo, Ferràn: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). -Rivero, Angel: es Profesor Titular de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Vallbé, Joan Josep: es licenciado en Ciencia Política y de la Administración por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. -Vallespín, Fernando: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Zapata, Ricard: es Profesor de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona).
Publisher: Grupo Planeta (GBS)
ISBN: 9788434418219
Category : Political Science
Languages : es
Pages : 288
Book Description
Autores. -Aguila, Rafael del: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Antón; Joan: es Profesor Titular de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona). -Botella, Joan: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. -Dowson, Andrew; es Catedrático de Política en la Keele University (Gran Bretaña). -Elorza, Antonio: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. [email protected] -Fennema, Meindert: es profesor de Ciencia Política de la Universidad de Amsterdam. -Ibarra, Pedro: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política de la Universidad del País Vasco. -Lois, Marta: es Profesora de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. -Maiz, Ramón: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. -Moreno, Carmelo: es Profesor de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad del País Vasco. -Requejo, Ferràn: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). -Rivero, Angel: es Profesor Titular de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Vallbé, Joan Josep: es licenciado en Ciencia Política y de la Administración por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. -Vallespín, Fernando: es Catedrático de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. -Zapata, Ricard: es Profesor de Ciencia Política y de la Administración de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona).
Critical Interculturality and Horizontal Methodologies in Latin America
Author: Sarah Corona Berkin
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000900703
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In this edifying volume Sarah Corona and Claudia Zapata extrapolate the causes for the divisions between groups in Latin American society, bringing their years of experience investigating the conditions and consequences of heterogeneity in the region. First, Corona approaches the problem of difference and heterogeneity epistemologically, asking about the possible benefits of horizontal modes of knowledge production between academics and the "social other." She demands reification for those without access to institutions who experience social ills and theorizes a trans-disciplinary dialogue to discover a horizontal construction of knowledge. Zapata evaluates and questions whether indigenous people throughout the continent have had their quality of life improved by the recognition of their collective rights as peoples. These two works provide overviews of a Latin American multiculturalism that connects to parallel movements in North America and Europe. Combined they offer a guide that could be vital to future activism and social work whether in the classroom or on the streets. Critical Interculturality and Horizontal Methodology in Latin America will appeal to scholars and students who are in need of new ways to comprehend the current strain of multiculturalism and plurality. It offers reflections on how social research can be not only sensitive to the epistemologies and interests of the "cultural other," but approach parity and horizontality in dialogue.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000900703
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In this edifying volume Sarah Corona and Claudia Zapata extrapolate the causes for the divisions between groups in Latin American society, bringing their years of experience investigating the conditions and consequences of heterogeneity in the region. First, Corona approaches the problem of difference and heterogeneity epistemologically, asking about the possible benefits of horizontal modes of knowledge production between academics and the "social other." She demands reification for those without access to institutions who experience social ills and theorizes a trans-disciplinary dialogue to discover a horizontal construction of knowledge. Zapata evaluates and questions whether indigenous people throughout the continent have had their quality of life improved by the recognition of their collective rights as peoples. These two works provide overviews of a Latin American multiculturalism that connects to parallel movements in North America and Europe. Combined they offer a guide that could be vital to future activism and social work whether in the classroom or on the streets. Critical Interculturality and Horizontal Methodology in Latin America will appeal to scholars and students who are in need of new ways to comprehend the current strain of multiculturalism and plurality. It offers reflections on how social research can be not only sensitive to the epistemologies and interests of the "cultural other," but approach parity and horizontality in dialogue.
Los nuevos héroes del siglo XXI
Author: Peralta García, Lidia
Publisher: Editorial UOC
ISBN: 8491164502
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Publisher: Editorial UOC
ISBN: 8491164502
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Science and Catholicism in Argentina (1750–1960)
Author: Miguel de Asúa
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110488779
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Science and Catholicism in Argentina (1750–1960) is the first comprehensive study on the relationship between science and religion in a Spanish-speaking country with a Catholic majority and a "Latin" pattern of secularisation. The text takes the reader from Jesuit missionary science in colonial times, through the conflict-ridden 19th century, to the Catholic revival of the 1930s in Argentina. The diverse interactions between science and religion revealed in this analysis can be organised in terms of their dynamic of secularisation. The indissoluble identification of science and the secular, which operated at rhetorical and institutional levels among the liberal elite and the socialists in the 19th century, lost part of its force with the emergence of Catholic scientists in the course of the 20th century. In agreement with current views that deny science the role as the driving force of secularisation, this historical study concludes that it was the process of secularisation that shaped the interplay between religion and science, not the other way around.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110488779
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Science and Catholicism in Argentina (1750–1960) is the first comprehensive study on the relationship between science and religion in a Spanish-speaking country with a Catholic majority and a "Latin" pattern of secularisation. The text takes the reader from Jesuit missionary science in colonial times, through the conflict-ridden 19th century, to the Catholic revival of the 1930s in Argentina. The diverse interactions between science and religion revealed in this analysis can be organised in terms of their dynamic of secularisation. The indissoluble identification of science and the secular, which operated at rhetorical and institutional levels among the liberal elite and the socialists in the 19th century, lost part of its force with the emergence of Catholic scientists in the course of the 20th century. In agreement with current views that deny science the role as the driving force of secularisation, this historical study concludes that it was the process of secularisation that shaped the interplay between religion and science, not the other way around.
Continental Transfers
Author: Maximiliano Fuentes Codera
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1800733402
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Despite being separated by thousands of miles and shaped by distinctive national histories, the countries of Spain, Italy, and Argentina were intertwined in a variety of ways during the first half of the twentieth century. This collection brings scholars from each nation into conversation with one another to trace these complex historical connections over the period of the two World Wars. Deploying “Latinity” as a novel analytical framework, it gives a broad and dynamic perspective on cases of reciprocal exchange that include the influence of Italian Socialism on Hispanophone leftists; the roots of Argentine liberalism in Machiavelli and Spanish Nationalist thinkers; and the web of connections among Italian Fascism, Argentine Nacionalismo, and Spanish Francoism.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 1800733402
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 202
Book Description
Despite being separated by thousands of miles and shaped by distinctive national histories, the countries of Spain, Italy, and Argentina were intertwined in a variety of ways during the first half of the twentieth century. This collection brings scholars from each nation into conversation with one another to trace these complex historical connections over the period of the two World Wars. Deploying “Latinity” as a novel analytical framework, it gives a broad and dynamic perspective on cases of reciprocal exchange that include the influence of Italian Socialism on Hispanophone leftists; the roots of Argentine liberalism in Machiavelli and Spanish Nationalist thinkers; and the web of connections among Italian Fascism, Argentine Nacionalismo, and Spanish Francoism.
The Routledge Companion to Iberian Studies
Author: Javier Muñoz-Basols
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1317487311
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art account of the field, reaffirming Iberian Studies as a dynamic and evolving discipline offering promising areas of future research. It is an essential tool for research in Iberian Studies.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1317487311
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art account of the field, reaffirming Iberian Studies as a dynamic and evolving discipline offering promising areas of future research. It is an essential tool for research in Iberian Studies.
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Latin America
Author: Xochitl Bada
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190926589
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 896
Book Description
The sociology of Latin America, established in the region over the past eighty years, is a thriving field whose major contributions include dependence theory, world-systems theory, and historical debates on economic development, among others. The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Latin America provides research essays that introduce the readers to the discipline's key areas and current trends, specifically with regard to contemporary sociology in Latin America, as well as a collection of innovative empirical studies deploying a variety of qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The essays in the Handbook are arranged in eight research subfields in which scholars are currently making significant theoretical and methodological contributions: Sociology of the State, Social Inequalities, Sociology of Religion, Collective Action and Social Movements, Sociology of Migration, Sociology of Gender, Medical Sociology, and Sociology of Violence and Insecurity. Due to the deterioration of social and economic conditions, as well as recent disruptions to an already tense political environment, these have become some of the most productive and important fields in Latin American sociology. This roiling sociopolitical atmosphere also generates new and innovative expressions of protest and survival, which are being explored by sociologists across different continents today. The essays included in this collection offer a map to and a thematic articulation of central sociological debates that make it a critical resource for those scholars and students eager to understand contemporary sociology in Latin America.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190926589
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 896
Book Description
The sociology of Latin America, established in the region over the past eighty years, is a thriving field whose major contributions include dependence theory, world-systems theory, and historical debates on economic development, among others. The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Latin America provides research essays that introduce the readers to the discipline's key areas and current trends, specifically with regard to contemporary sociology in Latin America, as well as a collection of innovative empirical studies deploying a variety of qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The essays in the Handbook are arranged in eight research subfields in which scholars are currently making significant theoretical and methodological contributions: Sociology of the State, Social Inequalities, Sociology of Religion, Collective Action and Social Movements, Sociology of Migration, Sociology of Gender, Medical Sociology, and Sociology of Violence and Insecurity. Due to the deterioration of social and economic conditions, as well as recent disruptions to an already tense political environment, these have become some of the most productive and important fields in Latin American sociology. This roiling sociopolitical atmosphere also generates new and innovative expressions of protest and survival, which are being explored by sociologists across different continents today. The essays included in this collection offer a map to and a thematic articulation of central sociological debates that make it a critical resource for those scholars and students eager to understand contemporary sociology in Latin America.
Foucault and Latin America
Author: Benigno Trigo
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135774390
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Foucault and Latin America is the first volume to trace the influence of Foucault's theories on power, discourse, government, subjectivity and sexuality in Latin American thought.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135774390
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 330
Book Description
Foucault and Latin America is the first volume to trace the influence of Foucault's theories on power, discourse, government, subjectivity and sexuality in Latin American thought.
Beyond National Sovereignty
Author: Kaarle Nordenstreng
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313389810
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
This volume is a collection of contemporary commentaries on international communication issues, with the concept of national sovereignty as the departure point. Offering readers an introduction to current and emerging concerns, it provides the basic analytical tools needed to understand the issues involved. Problems are examined from the perspectives of journalism, social sciences, international politics, law, and emerging technology; topics include mass media communication across borders, communication satellites, and Third World nations and the need to establish a new world information order.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313389810
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
This volume is a collection of contemporary commentaries on international communication issues, with the concept of national sovereignty as the departure point. Offering readers an introduction to current and emerging concerns, it provides the basic analytical tools needed to understand the issues involved. Problems are examined from the perspectives of journalism, social sciences, international politics, law, and emerging technology; topics include mass media communication across borders, communication satellites, and Third World nations and the need to establish a new world information order.
The Many and the Few
Author: Hilda Sábato
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804739443
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This book analyzes the relationship between the many and the few in the formation of a republican polity. It studies the case of Buenos Aires in the 1860s and 1870s, when the inauguration of a new national order in Argentina entailed a radical change in the ways of power. By exploring the different forms of participation of the people in the public life of the city, it illuminates a frequently neglected side of the process of construction and legitimization of political power in nineteenth-century Latin American societies. It also provides new historical evidence on the origins of democracy in Argentina, and proposes an interpretation of that process that challenges prevailing views. The book focuses on two major topics: the history of elections and electoral practices, and the creation and development of a public sphere. Its detailed, and often colorful, description of electoral procedures portrays a dynamic and competitive political life that contradicts traditional interpretations of the history of citizenship in Argentina. The author also argues that elections were not the only major element in the relationship between the many and the few, that these decades witnessed the formation of a public sphere: a space of mediation between civil society and the political realm, where different groups voiced their opinions and directly represented their claims. She studies three aspects of the life of the city that were symptoms of this process: the proliferation of associations, the expansion of the periodical press, and the development of a "culture of mobilization. The book concludes by assessing how its conclusions offer new clues to the study of the Argentine political system, the history of Latin American democracies, and, more generally, the relations between the many and the few in modern societies.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 9780804739443
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
This book analyzes the relationship between the many and the few in the formation of a republican polity. It studies the case of Buenos Aires in the 1860s and 1870s, when the inauguration of a new national order in Argentina entailed a radical change in the ways of power. By exploring the different forms of participation of the people in the public life of the city, it illuminates a frequently neglected side of the process of construction and legitimization of political power in nineteenth-century Latin American societies. It also provides new historical evidence on the origins of democracy in Argentina, and proposes an interpretation of that process that challenges prevailing views. The book focuses on two major topics: the history of elections and electoral practices, and the creation and development of a public sphere. Its detailed, and often colorful, description of electoral procedures portrays a dynamic and competitive political life that contradicts traditional interpretations of the history of citizenship in Argentina. The author also argues that elections were not the only major element in the relationship between the many and the few, that these decades witnessed the formation of a public sphere: a space of mediation between civil society and the political realm, where different groups voiced their opinions and directly represented their claims. She studies three aspects of the life of the city that were symptoms of this process: the proliferation of associations, the expansion of the periodical press, and the development of a "culture of mobilization. The book concludes by assessing how its conclusions offer new clues to the study of the Argentine political system, the history of Latin American democracies, and, more generally, the relations between the many and the few in modern societies.