Gárgano, Nicolás Mariano
Introduction: In the year 1691, Anton Sepp arrived in Buenos Aires on his way to the Jesuit missions in Paraguay, leaving behind a series of letters in which he described various auditory events. Objective: This article analyzes the reports of these events to explore the significance of sounds in that specific context. Methods: To achieve this, two...
Alcalde González, Verna Belli, Simone
In this article we analyse the motherhood and care experiences of female researchers in Spain in order to understand the way in which they manage the work-care conflict in the scientific-academic field and to characterise its labour and psychosocial implications. To do this, we conducted 30 semi-structured interviews with researchers at all levels ...
Camargo, Luis Miguel
This article proposes a sociology of commitment in hard times, based on the experience lived during the 1980s and 1990s by a group of professionals whose work was carried out on the front line of attention to the bodily effects of armed violence – relief, emergency hospital care and forensic medical expertise – in the urban centres with the highest...
Rodríguez Fernández, María Luz
This article is devoted to the analysis of the risks to gender equality involved in the use of algorithms and artificial intelligence systems. Firstly, it explains how the asymmetry of data between women and men, the fact that most of the people who program the mathematical models are men and the masculine conceptions from which the programming is ...
Bravo Lucas, Jeniffer Henríquez Mendoza, Eduardo
The main objective of this research was to analyze the cultural patterns generated by the family in relation to child labor, given its significant impact on the formation of individual perceptions and the configuration of mental, social and cultural constructs that influence the interaction of people in society. To achieve this objective, a mixed a...
Yrazusta Arango, Juan Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos Jesús
This article aims to assess the social perceptions and discourses of employees in relation to telework. The COVID-19 pandemic led to an explosion in the use of telework, once confinements and the promotion of social distance forced many organizations to encourage working from home; however, after the end of the health emergency, some companies and ...
Rosero Andrade, Glenda
Historicamente, as tarefas domésticas foram vistas como atividades relegadas ao campo da produção. A sua territorialização na área da reprodução, espaço habitualmente associado ao feminino, determinou a desapropriação do seu valor económico e social. No entanto, os discursos contemporâneos apelam ao reconhecimento da importância destas tarefas e da...
Aloi, Francesca López Calle, Pablo Díaz Santiago, María José
This paper explores the Cartesian division between mind and body and its effects; in particular, it analyzes how Theatre of the Oppressed, in its double sociological and artistic dimension, can be a methodology for engaging bodies in University. The essay examines TO practice in a social theater workshop held at Universidad Complutense de Madrid in...
Ortega Galarza, Máximo Altamirano Pérez, Hólguer Trujillo Avilés, Moisés Naranjo Rodas, Pablo
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic affected the stability of workers due to the levels of confinement and, in addition to this, the creation of the Organic Law of Humanitarian Support increased the differences among workers. The general objective was to determine the violation of the workers' right to labor stability through the application and i...
Negrete Peña, Rocío
This article analyzes women from the Spanish Republican exile of 1939 to France through a case study, examining migrations and exiles from a gender perspective. Migration and refugee movements pose contemporary challenges that need to be understood historically. We observe that labour integration into host societies is one of its most critical aspe...