Solidaridad, individualización y globalización
Author: Danilo Martuccelli
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Author: Danilo Martuccelli
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Published: 2013
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 404
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKComo los recientes sucesos de la guerra contra Iraq y sus consecuencias han puesto de manifiesto, resulta cada vez más evidente que, apoyada por la creciente militarización de la política que padecemos, la estrategia de globalización capitalista que despliegan hoy el imperio y sus aliados significa no sólo una amenaza real para la comunidad internacional y sus instancias institucionales de convivencia sino también un asalto totalitario a la vida misma de la humanidad en su diversidad contextual. De este peligro trata el presente libro, ofreciendo primero un análisis crítico e interdisciplinar de la globalización como proyecto de universalización de estrategias neoliberales. Pero el volumen habla sobre todo de la reacción de la humanidad ante este peligro, de su voluntad de defensa, activando y ensayando posibilidades de solidaridad y liberación. Colaboradores: Nidia Arrobo Rodas-Nancy E. Bedford-Leonardo Boff-José María Castillo-Jordi Corominas-Beat Dietschy-Ulrich Duchrow-Enrique Dussel-Margit Eckholt-Orlando O. Espín-Heriberto Franco Barrios-María E. Fuentes-Ivone Gebara-Giulio Girardi-Franz J. Hinkelammert-Diego Irarrázaval-Ada María Isasi-Díaz-Rosa E. Lara-Eleazar López Hernández-Aquiles Montoya-Margarita Muñoz-Petul Cut Cha-Miguel W. Ramos-Pilar Rojas-Hans Schelkshorn-Dorothee Sölle-Elisabeth Steffens-Juan José Tamayo-Acosta-Aiban Wagua
Author: Comision Episcopal de Accion Social (CEAS).
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 73
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephanie Reich
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-07-03
Total Pages: 461
ISBN-13: 0387495002
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first in-depth guide to global community psychology research and practice, history and development, theories and innovations, presented in one field-defining volume. This book will serve to promote international collaboration, enhance theory utilization and development, identify biases and barriers in the field, accrue critical mass for a discipline that is often marginalized, and to minimize the pervasive US-centric view of the field.
Author: Anna De Fina
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 2003-10-27
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 902729612X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume presents both an analysis of how identities are built, represented and negotiated in narrative, as well as a theoretical reflection on the links between narrative discourse and identity construction. The data for the book are Mexican immigrants' personal experience narratives and chronicles of their border crossings into the United States. Embracing a view of identity as a construct firmly grounded in discourse and interaction, the author examines and illustrates the multiple threads that connect the local expression and negotiation of identity to the wider social contexts that frame the experience of migration, from material conditions of life in the United States to mainstream discourses about race and color. The analysis reveals how identities emerge in discourse through the interplay of different levels of expression, from implicit adherence to narrative styles and ways of telling, to explicit negotiation of membership categories.
Author: Maurizio Ferraris
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Published: 2014-12-01
Total Pages: 126
ISBN-13: 1438453795
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhilosophical realism has taken a number of different forms, each applied to different topics and set against different forms of idealism and subjectivism. Maurizio Ferraris's Manifesto of New Realism takes aim at postmodernism and hermeneutics, arguing against their emphasis on reality as constructed and interpreted. While acknowledging the value of these criticisms of traditional, dogmatic realism, Ferraris insists that the insights of postmodernism have reached a dead end. Calling for the discipline to turn its focus back to truth and the external world, Ferraris's manifesto—which sparked lively debate in Italy and beyond—offers a wiser realism with social and political relevance.
Author: Rieckmann, Marco
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Published: 2017-03-20
Total Pages: 67
ISBN-13: 9231002090
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Claudia von Werlhof
Publisher: Beiträge zur Dissidenz
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783631615522
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWestern civilization is the Utopia of a better and higher life on Earth. The globalization of neo-liberalism proves that this project has failed. The paradigm of «Critical Theory of Patriarchy» explains this failure and discusses alternatives. By confronting the central civilizations in history, the egalitarian, life-oriented matriarchal one, and the hierarchical, nature and life dominating, hostile patriarchal one, we see that 5000 years of patriarchy have «replaced» matriarchies and nature itself by a «progressive» counter-world of «capital». This transformation characterizes «capitalist patriarchy» including «socialism». Its demise is due to the «alchemical» destruction of the world's resources, thought of, theologically legitimized and fetishized as «creation». This violence is not recognized. Elites have, instead, begun with a new «military alchemy», treating the whole Planet as weapon of mass destruction. Hence, the «Planetary Movement for Mother Earth».
Author: John Walsh
Publisher: Peter Lang
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 500
ISBN-13: 9783039119141
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDespite being Ireland's national and first official language, Irish is marginalised and threatened as a community language. The dominant discourse has long dismissed the Irish language as irrelevant or even an obstacle to Ireland's progress. This book critiques that discourse and contends that the promotion of Irish and sustainable socio-economic development are not mutually exclusive aims. The author surveys historical and contemporary sources, particularly those used by the Irish historian J.J. Lee, and argues that the Irish language contributes positively to socio-economic development. He grounds this argument in theoretical perspectives from sociolinguistics, political economy and development theory, and suggests a new theoretical framework for understanding the relationship between language and development. The link between the Irish language and Ireland's socio-economic development is examined in a number of case studies, both within the traditional Irish-speaking Gaeltacht communities and in urban areas. Following the spectacular collapse of the Irish economy in 2008, this critical challenge to the dominant discourse on development is a timely and thought-provoking study.
Author: Sylvia H. Chant
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9780813531960
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive state-of-the-art review of gender in one of the world's most diverse and dynamic regions. The authors draw on a wide range of sources, including their own field research, to explore changes and continuities in gender roles, relations and identities during the late twentieth century into the twenty-first. Debunking traditional universalizing stereotypes, diversity in gender is highlighted in relation to the cross-cutting influences of age, class, sexuality, ethnicity, rural-urban residence, and migrant status.