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Año:
2018
ISSN:
1659-2859, 1021-1209
Rieger, Ivy Alana
Sistema Editorial y de Difusión de la Investigación (SIEDIN), Universidad de Costa Rica
Resumen
What does it mean to practice “tradition” in indigenous communities? This article focuses on an ethnographic analysis of celebrations in the Mixtec transnational community of San Juan Mixtepec, Oaxaca, Mexico in the light of the anthropological concept of “tradition”. This article investigates the relationship between the creation, maintenance, and transformation of the practice of tradition by the analysis of some of the celebrations of this Mixtec community. Specifically, the article presents tradition as a “chameleonic” concept which resides in the space between permanence and transformation, providing an historic or commemorative foundation for the practices and memories of its participants and working as a dynamic context for the exploration of new identity constructions. In this way, this article proposes a new analytic model for the investigation of indigenous transnational communities, where traditions are portrayed as a catalyst for senses of belonging in an ethnographic context where daily experiences are marked, in many ways, by movement.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
1659-2859, 1021-1209
Castillo Vargas, Andrés
Sistema Editorial y de Difusión de la Investigación (SIEDIN), Universidad de Costa Rica
Resumen
La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo conocer las actitudes del personal docente que investiga en la Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) en torno a los procesos de comunicación de la ciencia, específicamente la divulgación. Se empleó la Teoría de la Acción Razonada (TAR) con el objetivo de construir un modelo basado en la metodología de ecuaciones estructurales, que permitiera identificar factores que facilitaron la intención de realizar conductas de divulgación en el personal investigador universitario de la UCR. Entre los principales hallazgos, se identifica una valoración positiva en el discurso actitudinal en torno a la divulgación de la ciencia que no implica necesariamente un correlato práctico, así como una predilección por realizar actividades de comunicación oral frente a las de carácter escrito.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
1659-2859, 1021-1209
Montero Corrales, Laura
Sistema Editorial y de Difusión de la Investigación (SIEDIN), Universidad de Costa Rica
Resumen
Este artículo analiza los antecedentes y principales aportes de la investigación en redes sociales en Internet desde el campo de la Publicidad, específicamente Facebook y Twitter. Además, se detallan estudios que hablan del fenómeno desde la producción y la recepción de los mensajes, aunado a la influencia personal en medios sociales. Se pretende que el lector reflexione sobre las diferentes disciplinas que han centrado sus esfuerzos en el estudio de la prevalencia e importancia de las redes sociales en la vida moderna y el impacto que significan para la producción, recepción y circulación de la publicidad. Existe la necesidad de realizar investigaciones sobre el cambio de las estrategias publicitarias, a raíz del advenimiento de Facebook y Twitter.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2588-0780, 1390-0099
Fernández Salvador, Carmen
Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador
Resumen
This research provides an account of the selection process whereby colonial art in nineteenth-century Ecuador is perceived. To this end, the appearance of a sort of budding art criticism is highlighted, one that is concerned about educating the modern observer. It also examines how the country’s artistic canon was being tentatively shaped. In this framework, the liberals can be seen promoting a democratic society, whereas the views of conservatives were expressed by the contributions made by the thinker Juan León Mera.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2588-0780, 1390-0099
Pérez Arias, Trinidad
Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador
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This text explores the role that art shows, the press, and the public played in organizing a modern art system and as the driving forces behind the art scene in Quito between 1904 and 1918. First of all, it examines the role played by the Fine Arts School in expanding art production, following its reestablishment in 1904. Then it considers the relationship between the visual arts, the public stage, and the establishment of a liberal State and its plan to build a modern society. Finally, it identifies the tensions sustained by this cultural process when new stakeholders arrived on the scene around 1918.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2588-0780, 1390-0099
Borja González, Galaxis
Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador
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The article examines the republican sociability that was cultivated in associations and forums that were established to provide vocational and artistic training to craftsmen and artists in Ecuador from 1845 to 1859. In order to discuss the close ties between politics and culture, it addresses four interconnected themes: the relationship between associations of craftsmen and the liberal governments arising from the March 1845 Revolution; associations viewed as forums for learning and the exercise of political rights by craftsmen; the standards governing the functioning of these entities; and ultimately the thoughts that artists and craftsmen wrote down while building the republican order.
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2588-0780, 1390-0099
Pérez Arias, Trinidad
Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2588-0780, 1390-0099
Villarreal Rivera, Milagros
Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2588-0780, 1390-0099
Sandoval Vega, Natasha
Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador
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Año:
2018
ISSN:
2588-0780, 1390-0099
Garcés Velásquez, Luis Fernando
Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, Sede Ecuador
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The article considers the testimonies left by ecclesiastical agents of the Colony and the first century of the Republic regarding the study of the Ecuadorian Kichwa language. This body of documents makes it possible to trace back certain aspects of this language’s history, internal linguistic shifts, and the linguistic ideology behind its dissemination. To this end, the article shows how Andean linguistic policy was linked to the evangelical missionary project of the early colonial period. On the basis of this project, not only were catechisms written, but also grammar books and glossaries, in the principal languages of the Andes.
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