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Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Sáenz Rojas, Mario Alberto; González García, Ligia
Universidad de Costa Rica
Este artículo versa sobre el conocimiento y la percepción que presenta la población susceptible de ser beneficiaria del Programa de Nutrición y Desarrollo Infantil del Ministerio de Salud, así como la utilización que haya hecho de esos servicios. Entre los principales resultados se destaca que cerca de la mitad de la población no conoce o conoce poco sobre los servicios que brinda el Programa y opinó que la gente no utiliza los servicios por desconocimiento, así como el 98,2% consideró importante la existencia de un establecimiento en su comunidad. Además, se estableció una correlación positiva, estadísticamente significativa, entre las siguientes variables: conocimiento y utilización, y percepción y utilización.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Monge Nájera, Julián
Universidad de Costa Rica
Patriarcal society applies censorship to many aspects of eroticism and sexuality. In this context, Costa Rican censorship has condemned Chavespectáculos, a tabloid magazine that it labels as “pornographic”. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of all issues published until 2003 showed that the magazine (1) does not publish sexually explicit, “adults only” material, (2) does not present a patriarcal vision of sexuality and (3) focuses on show bussiness and mentions the work and personal acomplishments of the women on which it reports.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Abarca Rodríguez, Allan
Universidad de Costa Rica
This article is product of the investigation: “the public policy of elevating the quality of the superior education: an analysis of the autoevaluation process and of national accreditation”, that is inscribed in the ‘Vicerrectoría de Investigación’ with the registration 213-A2-014. It’s purpose is to characterize and to analyze the national politics of surveillance commended to the State on the offer of superior education, for whose effects are approached the implemented inspection and the magnitude of the competition or university offer.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Achío Tacsan, Mayra
Universidad de Costa Rica
This article is about the health related needs of women at midlife and their experience with health care services in Costa Rica. Most problems mentioned by the women of the study were diseases common for elderly persons such as hypertension, diabetes and osteoporosis. On the other hand, symptoms generally associated with menopause, such as hot flushes, sweats and insomnia, were hardly described. Finally, they spoke about the need of programs and specific policies related to their health problems.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Escalante, Ana Cecilia; Camacho Monge, Daniel
Universidad de Costa Rica
In this issue we present papers from the Feminist Meeting "Gender and Globalization in the Americas", held in April 2003 at the University of Costa Rica (UCR), organized by the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CELAC) and the Institute for Research on Women (IROW) of the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY-Albany), in conjunction with the Center for Research in Women's Studies (CIEM) of the University of Costa Rica and the Feminist and Gender Studies Section of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA). The keynote address was given by Dr. June Nash, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of the Graduate Center, City University of New York and renowned Latin Americanist and feminist anthropologist. In this issue of the Social Science Journal, with the central theme of WOMEN IN TODAY'S WORLD, we publish Dr. Nash's paper, "Women in the Middle: Globalization and the New Enlightenment".  
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Calvario Martínez, Leticia
Universidad de Costa Rica
Besides its biological particularities, women’s body also means interpretation, culture, religion; it is in fact a socially constructed entity. This essay presents a brief and maybe forced –but needed- comparison of opposing views from Eastern and Western worlds, both of which have put women aside. This comparison seeks to overcome those views that support an allegedly ethical or moral supremacy of one culture over the other. The essay then leads to intellectual works and art representations whose regards witness what remains hidden.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Charlton Lewis, Delfina
Universidad de Costa Rica
The changing of life is a natural and common process of woman, for than reason we most use mechanism to eradicate the sociocultural myths. The present article is a studies documental of the gender Vision of this experience.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
González Solano, Gustavo
Universidad de Costa Rica
Judges play three types of role: governments employee, authorities and legal technician. It makes difficult any scientific activity in relation to the law, and makes imposible, to consider judges function “scientific”.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Revista de Ciencias Sociales
Universidad de Costa Rica
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Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Suárez Herazo, Lilibeth; Ardila Garcia, Angie Katheryne; Amaya Silva, Jenny Melissa
Universidad de Costa Rica
In this article, the life trajectories of a group of young people with a history of living on the street and their relationship with the consumption of  psychoactive Substances (PAS) were analyzed through a qualitative study with a phenomenological approach. By means of a reasoning from medical, psychological and discursive points of view, the socio-economic conditions that generated the street background of the participants, which in turn allowed the construction of inclusion routes from the mental health and the social sphere.

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