Santarcángelo, Juan E.
Planning is a process through which a government establishes a series of objectives and designs strategies and policies to achieve them. It was widely used in Latin America since the mid-1930s and reached its peak during the period of import-substitution industrialization. However, with the arrival of military dictatorships in the early 1970s and t...
Menor Hernández, Andrés
L’espai públic durant les Festes Patronals de moros i cristians en la localitat de Biar (Alacant) es transforma en un escenari medieval als carrers i places on habitualment es realitzen les activitats comunes i ordinàries. En elles transcorreran les desfilades i processons d’aquests dies festius: les festes majors de la població que se celebren els...
Galindo Arranz, Fermín Cejas Martínez, Magda
Social Research in Communication: Quantitative, Qualitative and Participatory Methodologies, by Julio Bravo Mancero, Ph.D. in Communication and Contemporary Information, is a book that covers the methodological aspect, as an emerging fact for today. It is a rigorous approach to information gathering techniques, in the field, designs original instru...
Campo Sesé, Yarisbel Cecilia Almeida Feijo, Marco Enrique Tumbaco Reyes, Ana Gabriela Cruz Coral, Edinson Leonardo Borja Fierro, Jenny Maritza
The article addresses the intersection between educational policies and their implementation, focusing on the dynamics of gaps, control processes, and social transformation from an entrepreneurial perspective. It examines how educational policies designed to close socio-economic gaps often face challenges in their application, highlighting disparit...
Milena Velásquez Ángel, Ana Salas, Luz Elena Milena Alvarán López, Sandra
The purpose of this article is to suggest to the scientific community a way to understand how the arts can transform vulnerabilities in the migrant population within the field of research-creation. The methodology of this study was based on a participatory case study that used ethnographic tools, such as interviews, participant observation, field d...
Martínez Samos, Agustín
I examine the traveler’s geo-cultural transformations in Eduardo Mendoza’s Sin noticias de Gurb (1991) and El último trayecto de Horacio Dos (2002). They divulge the social adjustments of the main characters by analyzing personal and humanistic complexity derived from urbanistic alien exploration and spatial displacement. I argue that the unnamed a...
Núñez Rodríguez, Carlos Juan
Latin America faces a historical, economic and political process that requires the transformation of the State, this after centuries of imposition of liberalism and decades of imposition of neoliberalism, both liberal thought and institutions have shown their limits, deficiencies and negative effects, how neoliberalism has led to various economic, ...
Escobar Terán, Harold Elbert Mendoza Vargas, Emma Yolanda Cedeño Salazar, Bladimir Calero Lara, Magali Gioconda
Los avances tecnológicos han experimentado un crecimiento de manera exponencial y representan una gran ventaja y un cúmulo de beneficios tanto para la sociedad como para el mundo empresarial, de allí la necesidad que las empresas transiten hacia la transformación digital empresarial para desarrollar procesos innovadores, crear valor y generar venta...
Ruiz Diaz de Salvioni, Viviana Vanessa
The present research, centered on Ciudad del Este, addressed the articulation and implementation of innovative strategies to ensure the perpetuity and effectiveness of learning in contexts of health emergencies. The exploration focused on distance education modalities, intensively integrating digital technologies and online resources. Adopting an e...
Gómez, Sandra María Laino, Dora Lucía
The research covered several dimensions related to the transformations in daily and school life, produced by the measures of isolation and preventive and compulsory social distancing. In this paper, we will focus on those repercussions linked to the subjective from the perspective of adults when they talk about their children.In this sense, we shar...