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2015
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1988-8503, 1139-6628
Dias Cunha, Janaina
Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales.Programa Historia de las Universidades
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2015
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1988-8503, 1139-6628
Ramis Barceló, Rafael
Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales.Programa Historia de las Universidades
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2015
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1988-8503, 1139-6628
Rodríguez-López, Carolina
Instituto Figuerola de Historia y Ciencias Sociales.Programa Historia de las Universidades
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2015
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2395-8782, 1405-0269
Hernández Avila, Magdalena; Valdez Medina, José Luis
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
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The objective was to investigate the psychological meaning of life and death for young people. The investigation was conducted with 60 subjects of both sexes, distributed equally. The technique of natural semantic networks was used and the applications were made collective. It was found that life was defined by women in terms of enjoyment, problems and emotional attachments, in comparison to men who related to life’s biological and natural aspects. Regarding death, both groups experienced bereavement stages; however, women manifested these aspects more openly, in contrast to men who mentioned the consequences and favorable aspects of death. The study did not lose sight of the fact that one’s conception of life and death depends to a great extent on one’s social and cultural context.
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2015
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2395-8782, 1405-0269
Canales Guerrero, Pedro
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
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The relevancy of the formulated questions transcends the sympathy or dislike that the EZLN movement engenders in us. The economic viability of the claims of this movement is questioned, as is the archetectonic coherence of some neozapatista speeches about State, markets, productivity, and human rights. The author suggests that effective support for the historically excluded social groups must be investigated along three lines: productivity, markets, and sanitation (including reproductive health).
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2015
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2395-8782, 1405-0269
Espinosa Cortés, Luz María; Ysunza Ogazón, Alberto
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
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The term inter-culture is a complex one, because it includes the totality, in which individuals develop themselves from the exterior to its cultural representations that integrate their identities. They are not still objects, but possess an immense natural process, and it’s right there where it takes on its historical character, social, mobile, assumed and reassumed, which formulates and reformulates in different voices. Nevertheless, the intercultural dialogue cannot be established without getting over the asymmetrical relations of power, the self evaluation of those who have been subsumed by centuries, from the recognition and respect of the differences, but most of all, if there is a position of tolerance and solidarity, as subjective acts. All these principles in practice should allow the identification of the problems that affect everyone who participates in the discussion and try to find solutions in a consensual way in order to avoid the open explosion of inter ethnical and social conflicts.
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Año:
2015
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2395-8782, 1405-0269
Herrera Aguilar, Miriam
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
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This paper assumes that communication sciences examine the communication itself in a large and interdisciplinary way. In this sense, during several decades, researchers have been projecting the Anthropology of Communication like a theoretical and methodological proposal for the academic work in Communication. The objective here is to set the relevance of keeping up this proposal: it tries, as a theory, to understand the communication world in its anthropological dimension and, at the same time, as a method, to offer elements to investigate from a qualitative perspective. In conclusion, since this project nowadays involves the interest and contributions of researchers from different latitudes, its relevance and the possibility of keeping it up are supported in this work.
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2015
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2395-8782, 1405-0269
Ruiz Hernández, Conrado
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
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We describe here a group session specifically designed to experimentally verify the existence of a concept that is frequently used within the constructivist framework. This exercise used a group of students n = 40. A randomly chosen half of the entire group responded to a questionnaire on arithmetical topics. This 'test' did not provide the respondents with any clue or help. The other half were asked to solve the same problem, but with the assistance of an informative heading printed on the question paper. In the subgroup that did receive help, a 'Zone of Proximal Development' process, was observed in ten cases - in other words, an assisted learning process where the respondents took advantage of the problem-solving help, was given.
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2015
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2395-8782, 1405-0269
González, Humberto
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
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Architecture today is sold in a similar way to how the great tailors or dress designers market their products. From time to time, they create catwalks where they ‘exhibit’ starving models adorned with exotic and exquisite clothes, and through this, ‘their’ fashion trademarks are sold and promoted around the world, thanks to the marketing of the ‘globalised’ economy. Architects continue to construct ‘their works’ around the world. The architects always remain the same; there are no more than twelve architectural studios that sell their ‘sculptural containers’’ on most occasions.Consequently, I would like from The Periphery to propose from our research, experimentation and academic environments, what we would call «architectural re-theorisation». That is fully linked and involved with the real problems of poor citizens that require an ‘Alternative Practice’... with respect to the wave of architectural frivolity which distances itself, directionally, from the reality of the world today.
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2015
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2395-8782, 1405-0269
Morales Méndez, Carlos Constantino; Madrigal Uribe, Delfino; González Becerril, Lidia Alejandra
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
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The city of Toluca and the world´s weather have been modified as consequences of population growth and the expansion of the limits of territorial distribution. The atmospheric variations are emphasized between urban and rural spaces, in proportion to the size of cities and their extended urban carpet, as well as the decrease in vegetation, the increase in heating houses and the in order pollution of the air. Hotest to identify the suggest a spaces due to urban infrastructure, we methodology which consists in the determination of the temperature values registered in two typical winter and summer days, during day and night, showing the heat island distribution in the area of study taking the data from the Environmental Automatic Monitory Net station (RAMA). Likewise, the behavior and variation of some atmospheric variables, such as relative humidity, precipitation and wind were considered to show the abnormal relative behavior of the urban zone.
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