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Imagen y conocimiento: Retos epistemológicos de la sociología visual.
El contraste existente entre un mundo social plagado de imágenes y una sociología todavía ciega a cualquier tipo de representación visual constituye una flagrante contradicción.
Eduardo Bericat Alastuey
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El artículo describe el abordaje metodológico de un proyecto de extensión universitaria dirigido a mejorar la salud visual de las comunidades indígenas wichí en el departamento de San Martín, provincia de Salta, donde se trabajó de manera articulada ...
Raquel Irene Drovetta +3 more
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Objetivo: Analizar los componentes que median en la empleabilidad de personas en situación de discapacidad visual graduadas de las carreras universitarias de Administración y Gestión en Recursos Humanos, Sociología, Psicología y Orientación en Costa Rica
Valeria Sevilla-Cortés +1 more
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Analyzing the Attitudes of Teachers in Spain Toward Stuttering. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Teachers play a crucial role in fostering supportive environments for all students. However, research indicates that their knowledge and attitudes toward stuttering are often similar to those of the general population. The primary aim of this study is to examine the attitudes of teachers at different educational levels in Spain ...
Modrego-Alarcón M +5 more
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En la guarida de Sniper: sociología visual con un tatuador de la Ciudad de México
Ensayo fotográfico con un tatuador de la Ciudad de México, Sniper.
Jovani J. Rivera Gutierrez +1 more
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Cognitive Decline in Hospitalized Older Adults: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Older adults often experience rapid cognitive decline following hospitalization, especially those with severe illness and extended stays. Despite known links between increasing patient age and cognitive decline, 30% of older adults without major pre‐existing conditions prior to medical admission show potential undiagnosed cognitive decline ...
Escriche-Martinez S +5 more
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Abstract Scholarship on boom‐busts cycles in resource extraction often assumes that affected resource‐rich communities are at best reactive, at worst helpless, in the face of the large, exogenous shocks this cycle visits upon them. Researchers infrequently examine what communities themselves can do to improve their economic prospects and residents ...
Gwen Arnold +11 more
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The virtual good farmer: Farmers’ use of social media and the (re)presentation of “good farming”
Abstract This paper advances the literature on the ‘good farmer’ by considering the role social media may play in the presentation, refinement and reworking of notions of good farming. In exploring these ideas, the paper brings current understandings of the good farmer into conversation with those literatures on online capital exchange and the ...
Mark Riley, Bethany Robertson
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discurso verbo-visual e a imaginação do sujeito colonial em Timor Colonial
As “Comunidades Imaginadas” constituem parte de um projeto político que inventa tradições, discursiviza sobre as línguas, formata indivíduos, identidades e saberes coloniais.
Alexandre Cohn Da Silveira
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Intermodality differences in statistical learning: phylogenetic and ontogenetic influences
Spoken language has been relevant for individual fitness in the genus Homo for sufficiently long time to enable adaptive use of auditory statistical learning (SL) ability for speech processing. By contrast, as a recent cultural innovation, written language has not yet led to adaptations of visual SL ability.
Leona Polyanskaya +5 more
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