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The following article investigates the moral and political socialization practices in a traditional British school for upper classes in the city of Buenos Aires. Results derive from fieldwork carried ... for students’ participation in the TED event. The article concludes that these practices and meanings are related to different moral and political socialization processes in the upper classes
Without knowing the rules and concerns of philosophy, administering its methods, and raising the awareness of philosophical attitude, it is very difficult to educate individuals who can think ... conscious about the elements of this philosophy and know the features of philosophical attitude and thinking. On the basis of the assumption that the theoretical basis of this claim should be laid, the
is essential to make visible the social and political conditions, institutional practices and social relationships through which children become adoptable.Keywords : Adoption of children; Legal
and dedication to a cause; and invites us to think about political mobilizations through the work that activists do with time, emotions and words.Keywords : Medical cannabis; Impatients; Cannabis ... , Madeleine; O’Donovan, Orla y Rabeharisoa, Vololona 2013. “The entanglement of scientific and political claims: towards a new form of patients’ activism”. En CSI Working Paper Series N° 35, HAL, pp. 1-16
studies that have analyzed the connections between time and political domination, it will seek to make a contribution in relation to the active nature of the subjects in the long periods during which public
The present article reflects on the antecedents and the transformations of the political militancy of indigenous intellectuals who became professionals through university studies in different ... emanating from the indigenosu communities themsleves and also from the Mexican State. KEY WORDS: Indigenous Intellectuals; Political Militancy; Academic Formation; Universities. INTELECTUALES INDÍGENAS
y su c cesso rs to th e k n ig h ts w ho fou g h t in G runw ald, 1 T he w orld pow er m ovem ent e n te red th e P olish political scene a fte r th e coup d ?e ta t of M ay 1926. T he ?W orld P ow er ... rters an d expanded its sp h ere of influence th ro u g h political o rg an ization s in v ario u s com m unities. The W orld P ow er T hou ght association u n ite d u n iv ersity stu d e n ts. T he W
the diverse transcendental moments that links trajectories of activism, such as expressions of collective organization strategies, with the political life of the Mapuche movement in Argentina. Moreover ... ethnography and activism have converged in investigations and the production of “native” explanatory frames is addressed here as a way of interpellating models of political action and the construction of
organization (and circulation of local news). Then, the same mobilized actors break up, giving rise to different virtual groups that recreate local political sociability: one to fight against insecurity; another ... , analyzing how local sociability is updated through technological mediation. At the same time, it is a question of showing how political ties exceed the scales we constitute as analytical objects and incite us
organization (and circulation of local news). Then, the same mobilized actors break up, giving rise to different virtual groups that recreate local political sociability: one to fight against insecurity; another ... , analyzing how local sociability is updated through technological mediation. At the same time, it is a question of showing how political ties exceed the scales we constitute as analytical objects and incite us
text which I employ to talk about my academic trajectory as an indigenous researcher. The status of ‘engaged’ or ‘organic intellectual’, given my ethnic political militancy in the indigenous movement ... descriptions presented below aim to exemplify how the researcher’s political insertion influences their formative pathways, highlighting the role of researcher engagement with theie theme and their relationship
, only in the Eighties a travesti identity begins to consolidate around the market of prostitution, which will go on to underwrite claims for political and legal rights in the following decade. As I aim to ... including biomedical and communications technologies as well as legal and political violence and demands on behalf of the sex market. KEY WORDS: Travesti; Gender; Identity; Embodiment. INTRODUCCIÓN En
, only in the Eighties a travesti identity begins to consolidate around the market of prostitution, which will go on to underwrite claims for political and legal rights in the following decade. As I aim to ... including biomedical and communications technologies as well as legal and political violence and demands on behalf of the sex market. KEY WORDS: Travesti; Gender; Identity; Embodiment. INTRODUCCIÓN En
We propose a critical exercise of the “ontological turn” in anthropology, considering some political and epistemological problems observed on Amerindian Perspectivism. We place our theoretical ... and other plants). We point out the visibilization of inequalities, taking into consideration the historical, political and cultural contexts where agency take place. Our proposal embraces a plural
We propose a critical exercise of the “ontological turn” in anthropology, considering some political and epistemological problems observed on Amerindian Perspectivism. We place our theoretical ... and other plants). We point out the visibilization of inequalities, taking into consideration the historical, political and cultural contexts where agency take place. Our proposal embraces a plural
The author makes a self-ethnographic account of his trajectory as an indigenous intellectual, showing the decisive influence that his theological and political choices had on Liberation Theology, a
Keywords: ethical, leadership, Organizational, cynicism, teacher, manager EXTENTED ABSTRACT Introduction Ethics is a field of philosophy defined in different ways both in the intellectual dimension and in ... professional organizations should obey or stay away from (TDK, 2006). The concept of ethics is used in philosophy inthe same sense as morality. True and false, good and bad, righteous and flawed acts are about
, Turkish teaching, school experiences, classroom management courses. Minimum order required courses, general physics, history of civilization, general chemistry, philosophy of education, sociology of
ethnographic analysis of the obligations of kinship and the moral evaluations that are made of them. I suggest that such experiences shape the political practices that family members develop by restricting or
ethnographic analysis of the obligations of kinship and the moral evaluations that are made of them. I suggest that such experiences shape the political practices that family members develop by restricting or