Desempleo de jóvenes y exclusión social
Author: Mariel Zamanillo
Publisher: Univ Nacional de Río Cuarto
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 9789506652944
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Author: Mariel Zamanillo
Publisher: Univ Nacional de Río Cuarto
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 9789506652944
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2022-05-02
Total Pages: 514
ISBN-13: 9004507450
DOWNLOAD EBOOKYouth studies in Latin America and Spain face numerous challenges. This book delves into youth experiences in the 21st century, shaped by complex and pressing issues: the surge of youth cultures and groups, visual images of youth throughout time, and fragmented youth experiences in radically unequal societies. It analyzes young people as precarious natives in global capitalism and labor uncertainty, juvenicide, feminist discourse, social networks, intimacy and sexual affection among young people in a context of growing claims of gender equality. Also included are rural and indigenous youth as political actors, the actions of young political activists within government administrations, the experience of youth migration and empowerment, and young people dealing with the digital world. How have youth studies approached these issues in Latin America and Spain? Which were the main developments and transformations in this research field over the past years? Where is it heading? Contributors are: Jorge Benedicto, Maritza Urteaga, Dolores Rocca, José Antonio Pérez Islas, Juan Carlos Revilla, Mariano Urraco, Almudena Moreno, Óscar Aguilera, Marcela Saá, Rafael Merino, Ana Miranda, Carles Feixa, Gonzalo Saraví, Antonio Santos-Ortega, David Muñoz-Rodríguez, Arantxa Grau-Muñoz, José Manuel Valenzuela, Silvia Elizalde, Mónica Figueras, Mittzy Arciniega, Nele Hansen, Tanja Strecker, Elisa G. de Castro, Melina Vázquez, René Unda, Daniel Llanos, Sonia Páez de la Torre, Pere Soler, Daniel Calderón, and Stribor Kuric.
Author: Santos Ortega Santos
Publisher:
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 348
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDesarrolla las posturas críticas a las políticas de empleo expuestas en esta publicación y tiene un doble objetivo. Por un lado, aportar los elementos de análisis que permitan asentar dichas posturas y, por otro, introducir a los lectores en los aspectos sociológicos de las políticas de empleo, para lo cual se hace necesario situar su origen y su evolución, analizar las causas del desempleo, los perfiles de los colectivos afectados, acercarnos a las medidas concretas y a sus problemas, etc.
Author: British Library of Political and Economic Science Staff
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2006-11-03
Total Pages: 696
ISBN-13: 9780415417181
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1952, the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology) is well established as a major bibliographic reference for students, researchers and librarians in the social sciences worldwide. Key features * authority: Rigorous standards are applied to make the IBSS the most authoritative selective bibliography ever produced. Articles and books are selected on merit by some of the world's most expert librarians and academics. * breadth: today the IBSS covers over 2000 journals - more than any other comparable resource. The latest monograph publications are also included. * international Coverage: the IBSS reviews scholarship published in over 30 languages, including publications from Eastern Europe and the developing world. *User friendly organization: all non-English titles are word sections. Extensive author, subject and place name indexes are provided in both English and French.
Author: Mark Weisbrot
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 0195170180
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFailed argues that some of the most important economic developments of recent years, including prolonged economic failures and alternatives, are widely misunderstood. Topics include the Eurozone, growth in the developing world, Latin America's "second independence" in the 21st century, and the International Monetary Fund's policies and loss of influence.
Author: Moon-Kie Jung
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 2021-03-01
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 1478013168
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAntiblackness investigates the ways in which the dehumanization of Black people has been foundational to the establishment of modernity. Drawing on Black feminism, Afropessimism, and critical race theory, the book's contributors trace forms of antiblackness across time and space, from nineteenth-century slavery to the categorization of Latinx in the 2020 census, from South Africa and Palestine to the Chickasaw homelands, from the White House to convict lease camps, prisons, and schools. Among other topics, they examine the centrality of antiblackness in the introduction of Carolina rice to colonial India, the presence of Black people and Native Americans in the public discourse of precolonial Korea, and the practices of denial that obscure antiblackness in contemporary France. Throughout, the contributors demonstrate that any analysis of white supremacy---indeed, of the world---that does not contend with antiblackness is incomplete. Contributors. Mohan Ambikaipaker, Jodi A. Byrd, Iyko Day, Anthony Paul Farley, Crystal Marie Fleming, Sarah Haley, Tanya Katerí Hernández, Sarah Ihmoud, Joy James, Moon-Kie Jung, Jae Kyun Kim, Charles W. Mills, Dylan Rodríguez, Zach Sell, João H. Costa Vargas, Frank B. Wilderson III, Connie Wun
Author: Jeffery R. Webber
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2011-09-20
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9004205586
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBolivia witnessed a left-indigenous insurrectionary cycle between 2000 and 2005 that overthrew two neoliberal presidents and laid the foundation for Evo Morales’ successful bid to become the country’s first indigenous head of state in 2006. Building on the theoretical traditions of revolutionary Marxism and indigenous liberation, this book provides an analytical framework for understanding the fine-grained sociological and political nuances of twenty-first century Bolivian class-struggle, state-repression, and indigenous resistance, as well the deeply historical roots of today’s oppositional traditions. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, including more than 80 in-depth interviews with social-movement and trade-union activists, Red October is a ground-breaking intervention in the study of contemporary Bolivia and the wider Latin American turn to the left over the last decade.
Author: Carlos Barros
Publisher:
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 384
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Author: Daniel Raventós
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 9781783716425
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first practical guide to how we can implement the revolutionary economic idea of Basic Income.
Author: Thomas Kieselbach
Publisher:
Published: 2014-01-15
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9783663118985
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