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Beyond technodeterminism: An organic view of communication in the peasant movement of the Magdalena Medio region of Colombia

The analysis of the relationship between social movements, communication, media technologies and digital media usually concentrates on the scope and apparent determinants of the latter for political ... expresses the horizontal character and political principles that govern the peasant movement and not what gives it its potential. KEYWORDS: collective action; communication; grassroots organization

Social beliefs and collective emotional orientations on social protest in citizens of Medellín and its Metropolitan Area (Colombia)

were identified as configuration mechanisms of these societal beliefs and collective emotions, associated to rejection of social movements that feeds the political polarization and reduces the ... recognize the other as a human being. KEYWORDS: psychosocial barriers to peace building; social and political polarization; social protest; construction of the enemy INTRODUCCIÓN Desde 2019 se

Community, Alternative and Popular Radio Stations in San Luis Province, Argentina: Conditions, History, and Strategies

, reflecting those characteristics from the province's political power configuration. Community radios in San Luis suffered the consequences of the national government changes and the paralysis in local ... lack of new community experiences requires further thoughts about how social and political conditions contribute to its marginal position in the communicational system of the province. KEYWORDS

The Modelo Prison Penitentiary Site in Bogotá: A Review from a Communications Approach

where prisoners deploy communicative and bodily strategies to face the penitentiary site.Keywords : communication; prison; political sociology; resistance to oppression.

Representations of Ageing in Contemporary Zimbabwe: A Gerontological Reading of NoViolet Bulawayo’s (2013) We Need New Names

concerned, the novel presents a very grim picture of older adults caught up and responding to the circumstances of a country in the throes of a deep social, political and economic crisis. Urban poverty is ... debut novel We Need New Names published in 2013. NoViolet Bulawayo is the pen name for Elizabeth Zandile Tshele born in Zimbabwe in 1981, a year after political independence. We Need New Names (2013) has

Historical and social implications of indigenous protests in Ecuador

uprising, its struggles, aspirations and historical implications to achieve power and political participation. This dispute, which was initially for the defense of the land and respect for their culture

Collective action, social mobilization and territorial defense in Colombia: Analysis of academic production in the first two decades of the 21st century

of social, political, and economic conflict is taken as a starting point. Beginning with the Democratic Security policy and ending with the implementation of the peace agreements with the FARC. This ... academic production related to the processes of collective action, social mobilization and territorial defense in Colombia during the last two decades (2000-2020). A context of social, political, and

Initial Reflections: Renewal of the District Public Policy for Community Communication in Bogotá

challenges resulting from the experience, which could well be assumed in the future stages of the political project. Among them, it is worth highlighting the urgent need to redefine community communication

Voting Behaviour and Health Among the Oldest-old in Germany: Results from a Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study

Background If voter turnout reflects social or health inequalities, then these inequalities can reduce equal political representation. Research suggests that poor health impedes voting and ... . Given that older adults constitute an increasing share of the electorate, and that those who are less likely to vote are often among those most directly affected by political decisions, all individuals

Political Practices and Citizen Education with Gender Perspective. Analysis in Some Universities in Bucaramanga, Colombia

The research project "Political practices and citizen education with gender perspective. Analysis in some universities in Bucaramanga, Colombia", had the purpose of improving citizen education plans ... Artículos de Investigación PRÁCTICAS POLÍTICAS Y FORMACIÓN CIUDADANA CON PERSPECTIVA DE GÉNERO. ANÁLISIS DE ALGUNAS UNIVERSIDADES DE BUCARAMANGA, COLOMBIA Political Practices and Citizen

Citizenship, Electoral Participation and Human Development. The Case of 17 Municipalities in Oaxaca (Mexico)

, obtaining a positive association between the analyzed variables. This is valuable information for the State institutions in charge of consolidating the democracy and credibility of the Mexican political ... la Administración Pública. Opción, 33(82), 134-159. [ Links ] Keefer, P. y Khemani, S. (2005). Democracy, Public Expenditures, and the Poor: Understanding Political Incentives for Providing Public

Creativity and Healthy Ageing: Future Research Directions

Nations in proclaiming the current decade as the “decade of healthy ageing” (UN 2019) . At the same time, environmental and climate crises, and their consequent economic, social and political challenges ... neuropsychology to art and design, anthropology to economy and philosophy of science. In a few of these fields, however, common dichotomies between general and domain-specific creativity – as with the Big-C and

Moral and political emotions in the paradigm of evil: The (no) place of childhood

Abstract In the field of moral and política! philosophy, in particular, in the liberal political tradition, some theorists have shown the importance of emotions in the promotion of actions oriented ... caused to moral and political sensibility by atrocious events —the (no) place of childhood—. Taking this literature into account, the present article aims to review the different comprehensive thesis about

A Relevant Debate in the Post-pandemic Sustainability or Sustainable Development of the Territory?

conceptions of economic growth of the neoclassical economic-political approaches, and the criticisms of these approaches by Georgescu-Roegen, Rene Passet, Enrique Leff, Manfred Mc Neef, and Philippe Smith, as

Integral Citizen Observatory (ICO) Los Cabos: a new citizen participation organization for governing the common good

A neo-institutionalist approach to present ICO Los Cabos as a new citizen participation organization, according to North's classification, is a new 'political body' facing the same challenges for its ... Cabos) and other political bodies (local government) with old and new institutions requires a conscious and competent citizen participation in order to develop a collective political intelligence that

Concerns Over Population Ageing: Still a Contested Space

– and that old age, as defined by retirement and dependency will occur at far older ages than currently. In addition, they are all issues which can be addressed by policy, given the political and economic

Mexico, a democracy with confidence and satisfaction crisis: years 2000-2018

empirical establishment of the Democratic Representative System in the international context and in Mexico, the growing disaffection for political institutions and the level of satisfaction expressed by ... and the consolidation of political pluralism, year 2012; and, the new post-alternation 2018. Statistical, theoretical and social data are used from surveys in Mexico that ask about the degree of

The post-organic cowboy: A biopolitical response of daily resistance to the dispossession of land in Meta (Colombia)

the political-economic reconfiguration of the territoryKeywords : South America; social and human sciences; regional economy; rural economy; human settlements and land use.

Territory and Identity of Resistance in Young People from Catatumbo (Colombia), Builders of Imperfect Peaces

their rights, and prevent their continued violation. They hope to have a greater political and public impact, not only by making their situation more visible, but also by transmitting this discourse to

CONSIDERACIONES SOBRE EL DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO

emancipating quality of the human being. The lack of theoretical and conceptual unity about development has traditionally been dealt with by sociology, philosophy and political practice. The objective is to