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Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Múnera Montoya, Juan Carlos; Arbeláez Caro, Joan Sebastián; Tamayo Cardona, Erika; Correa Ramírez, Sara; Soto Ramírez, María Camila
Universidad de Costa Rica
The general objective of this research was to explore the  psychological-relational dimension of a group of women converts to Islam in the city of Medellín (Antioquia, Colombia). As a  methodology, the qualitative research paradigm was chosen, specifically the grounded theory design. A theoretical sample was applied, from which four interviews were obtained with converted Muslim women who congregate in one of the three mosques in the city of Medellin during the year 2021. The results show that Islam becomes for them a source of sense of reality and lifestyle, which largely depends on self-perception, family characteristics and dynamics, and social adjustment to the Muslim community. In addition, this allows community practices, religious commitment, and political practices to be assumed.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Martínez Zavala, Lorena; Jiménez Guillén, Raúl
Universidad de Costa Rica
This article explores feelings and needs of an elderly person during the confinement due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Mexico. The case study was reflected from Agnes Heller’s proposal on daily life, needs and feelings. The research is qualitative and based on the phenomenological-hermeneutical method. As a result, it is possible to observe a change in the needs of elderly person during pandemic; they went from alienated needs to the ephemeral emergence of radical needs.  
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Osuna Flores, Israel; López Ayala, Mario Guadalupe
Universidad de Costa Rica
In this work, a comparison is made between the aquaculture activity of bluefin tuna in Baja California and the production of maquiladoras on land and its relationship with the fourth transformation in Mexico, through a bibliographic and documentary review during the years 2002 to 2022. The ranches tuna fishermen maintain a social and economic activity, although they will have to emphasize the application of their own research and venture into a new model within the fourth transformation.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Lindor, Moïse
Universidad de Costa Rica
The objective of the article is to analyze, from the gender perspective, the incidence ofhegemonic masculinity and stereotyped gender roles in family harmony where it refers toan increase in violence during confinement by Covid-19 in the Metropolitan Area Puebla-Tlaxcala (ZMTP) as a result of the unequal distribution of domestic chores and sexism inMexico. It is a qualitative investigation where the method of telephone and descriptiveexploratorysurvey was used. At the end of the work, it shows that cultural traditions andthe normalization of male domination prevent the eradication of abuse in the home.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Sanabria León, Jorge Rafael
Universidad de Costa Rica
The aim of this article is to identify culturally relevant scripts in the playful maternal narrative that allow identifying possible mothers’ intentions and derive assumptions about the effect of maternal narratives on early socialization. Methodology: An inductive microanalysis of interactions coded the naturalistic game of eight dyads at six weeks, six months and one year of the baby. Grounded Theory reveals the most frequent patterns. It concludes the maternal narratives that are articulated with everyday objects point to cultural meanings to make them accessible to the infant, appealing to everyday scripts and thus conforming to social orientations.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Blanco Lizano, Randall
Universidad de Costa Rica
The article analyzes the production of anti-religious hate speech in the 2018 Costa Rican national elections. To do this, it discusses the debates on hate speech and discursive framing from the perspective of Bourdieu’s symbolic efficacy. Analytical corpus were worked from digital publications and the markers of hate speech proposed by Alonso Zarza were identified. Finally, it identifies and discusses the contents of said discourse and its consequences for culture and democracy.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Tomás Ucedo, José María
Universidad de Costa Rica
In this article, the author proposes to re-examine the fundamental topics of Walter Benjamin’s thought along the articulation of three dimensions: modern experience, the city and technology. These dimensions point to an aesthetic reflection that is attached to the development of urban space in Paris of the Nineteenth Century.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Camacho Monge, Daniel
Universidad de Costa Rica
The culture category —one of the most complex issues in social science—is indispensable in the analysis of socio-historical processes. In this issue we present several studies at the micro level, about cultural processes related to that other complex category, gender.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Ochoa Rodríguez, Alejandra; González Victoria, Rosa María
Universidad de Costa Rica
Several decades after the so-called double burden was placed on the debate table, and shortly after it was recognized as a triple burden, this phenomenon is still present as a practically insoluble problem in the perception and dynamics in most women. The objective of this article is to present the results of a broad investigation focused on the analysis of the continuities and transformations of traditional gender roles in women with leadership positions in the business sector in Mexico, from the theory of social representations. Qualitative methodology was used, specifically life trajectories, which allows approaching subjectivity as a sociohistorical phenomenon.
Año: 2023
ISSN: 2215-2601, 0482-5276
Hernández-Gutiérrez, José Carlos; López-Rodríguez, Guillermo
Universidad de Costa Rica
One of the main causes of instability in Mexico is the violence linked to drugproduction and trafficking. Within the different illegal markets, poppy’s productionis one with an increasing relevance due to the proliferation of international opiateconsumption. This article analyzes the relationship between homicides and poppy’sproduction in 46 municipalities in the state of Guerrero. The research also includesthe variables of criminal fragmentation and social lag. The analysis is conducted frombivariate correlations evidencing a negative association between homicides, illegalcrops, and social lag, while being positive with criminal fragmentation. Conclusionsreflect the relevance of different criminal organizations fighting to control a territory asan explicative element of violence in Mexico.

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