Articulaci n del Estado en Am rica Latina La eBook

Articulaci  n del Estado en Am  rica Latina  La  eBook
Author: Pilar García Jordán
Publsiher: Edicions Universitat Barcelona
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788447537181

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Esta obra recoge algunos de los trabajos presentados en Barcelona el 21 y 22 de noviembre de 2012 en el Simposio organizado por el Taller de Estudios e Investigaciones Andino-Amazónicos (TEIAA) relativos al Estado en América Latina. El objetivo del encuentro fue propiciar el debate, desde una perspectiva comparativa, sobre el estado-nación latinoamericano, en particular relativa a la organización social, económica y política, y a la construcción simbólica de la nación.

El Estado en Am rica Latina

El Estado en Am  rica Latina
Author: René Zavaleta Mercado
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1407239507

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El Estado en Am rica Latina

El Estado en Am  rica Latina
Author: Mabel Thwaites Rey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2012
Genre: Latin America
ISBN: 9568114971

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Mining in Latin America

Mining in Latin America
Author: Kalowatie Deonandan,Michael L. Dougherty
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781317414490

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The last two decades have witnessed a dramatic expansion and intensification of mineral resource exploitation and development across the global south, especially in Latin America. This shift has brought mining more visibly into global public debates and spurred a great deal of controversy and conflict. This volume assembles new scholarship that provides critical perspectives on these issues. The book marshals original, empirical work from leading social scientists in a variety of disciplines to address a range of questions about the practices of mining companies on the ground, the impacts of mining on host communities, and the responses to mining from communities, civil society and states. The book further explores the global and international causes, consequences and innovations of this new era of mining activity in Latin America. Key issues include the role of Canadian mining companies and their investment in the region, and, to a lesser extent, the role of Chinese mining capital. Several chapters take a regional perspective, while others are based on empirical data from specific countries including Bolivia, Brazil, El Salvador, Guatemala and Peru.

Mammals of South America Volume 2

Mammals of South America  Volume 2
Author: James L. Patton,Ulyses F. J. Pardiñas,Guillermo D’Elía
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 1363
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226169606

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The second installment in a planned three-volume series, this book provides the first substantive review of South American rodents published in over fifty years. Increases in the reach of field research and the variety of field survey methods, the introduction of bioinformatics, and the explosion of molecular-based genetic methodologies have all contributed to the revision of many phylogenetic relationships and to a doubling of the recognized diversity of South American rodents. The largest and most diverse mammalian order on Earth—and an increasingly threatened one—Rodentia is also of great ecological importance, and Rodents is both a timely and exhaustive reference on these ubiquitous creatures. From spiny mice and guinea pigs to the oversized capybara, this book covers all native rodents of South America, the continental islands of Trinidad and Tobago, and the Caribbean Netherlands off the Venezuelan coast. It includes identification keys and descriptions of all genera and species; comments on distribution; maps of localities; discussions of subspecies; and summaries of natural, taxonomic, and nomenclatural history. Rodents also contains a detailed list of cited literature and a separate gazetteer based on confirmed identifications from museum vouchers and the published literature.

Communicating Science

Communicating Science
Author: Toss Gascoigne,Bernard Schiele,Joan Leach,Michelle Riedlinger,Luisa Massarani,Bruce V. Lewenstein,Peter Broks
Publsiher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 994
Release: 2020-09-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781760463663

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Modern science communication has emerged in the twentieth century as a field of study, a body of practice and a profession—and it is a practice with deep historical roots. We have seen the birth of interactive science centres, the first university actions in teaching and conducting research, and a sharp growth in employment of science communicators. This collection charts the emergence of modern science communication across the world. This is the first volume to map investment around the globe in science centres, university courses and research, publications and conferences as well as tell the national stories of science communication. How did it all begin? How has development varied from one country to another? What motivated governments, institutions and people to see science communication as an answer to questions of the social place of science? Communicating Science describes the pathways followed by 39 different countries. All continents and many cultures are represented. For some countries, this is the first time that their science communication story has been told.

Psychosocial Implications of Poverty

Psychosocial Implications of Poverty
Author: Verônica Morais Ximenes,James Ferreira Moura Jr.,Elívia Camurça Cidade,Bárbara Barbosa Nepomuceno
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3030242943

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This book presents a multidimensional, psychosocial and critical understanding of poverty by bringing together studies carried out with groups in different contexts and situations of deprivation in Brazil, Mexico, Paraguay, Nicaragua and Spain. The book is divided in two parts. The first part presents studies that unveil the psychosocial implications of poverty by revealing the processes of domination based on the stigmatization and criminalization of poor people, which contribute to maintain realities of social inequality. The second part presents studies focused on strategies to fight poverty and forms of resistance developed by individuals who are in situations of marginalization. The studies presented in this contributed volume depart from the theoretical framework developed by Critical Social Psychology, Community Psychology and Liberation Psychology, in an effort to understand poverty beyond its monetary dimension, bringing social, cultural, structural and subjective factors into the analysis. Psychological science in general has not produced specific knowledge about poverty as a result of the relations of domination produced by social inequalities fostered by the capitalist system. This book seeks to fill this gap by presenting a psychosocial perspective with psychological and sociological bases aligned in a dialectical way in order to understand and confront poverty. Psychosocial Implications of Poverty – Diversities and Resistances will be of interest to social psychologists, sociologists and economists interested in multidimensional studies of poverty, as well as to policy makers and activists directly working with the development of policies and strategies to fight poverty.

Synchronized Factories

Synchronized Factories
Author: Juan S. Blyde
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319099910

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The objective of this report is to examine the extent to which countries in Latin America and the Caribbean participate in global value chains and what are the drivers of such participation. Production processes have been increasingly fragmented worldwide. For example, the production of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner involves 43 suppliers located in 135 locations around the globe. There are many examples like the Dreamliner, from the 451 parts that go into the iPod to the less technologically intensive but still widespread multi-country production of a Barbie doll. All this reflects significant changes in the way world production is being reorganized across national borders. That is, for many goods, production has become a multi-country process in which different stages are carried out in specialized plants in different parts of the world. Countries which specialize in different stages of the production process are thus linked by these global value chains. For developing countries, a clear opportunity from the continuous international fragmentation of production arises in the form of participating in activities that were virtually not opened to them in the past. Therefore, the international fragmentation of production provides opportunities for trade diversification, an issue that can be of particular importance for Latin America and the Caribbean as the region’s export base is in general highly concentrated in a few industries and particularly biased towards natural-resource intensive sectors. The aim is to identify whether there is policy space for implementing strategies that allow countries to improve their position in regional and global value chains.