3 resultados para question-styles

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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This article describes the work performed over the database of questions belonging to the different opinion polls carried during the last 50 years in Spain. Approximately half of the questions are provided with a title while the other half remain untitled. The work and implemented techniques in order to automatically generate the titles for untitled questions are described. This process is performed over very short texts and generated titles are subject to strong stylistic conventions and should be fully grammatical pieces of Spanish

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The exercise of management and leadership are key aspects to achieve objectives, goals and relationships in the current knowledge society marked by increasingly competitive environments in which cognitive factors, creativity, knowledge and information determine the success of organizations. Both concepts have been historically associated with the male domain because of the underrepresentation of women in managerial positions. However, the increasing participation of women in the workplace has led to the development of an extensive literature on the possible existence of differences between the styles of male and female leadership, although it has not been addressed from the analysis of competences associated with each sex. Through a participatory process the abilities and skills related to women managers are analyzed and the differences in leadership styles. The results indicate that women particularly value the skills associated with human relationships, and that female leadership style tends to be transformational.

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Lightness fue un término muy popular en el panorama arquitectónico a mediados de los años 90. Contribuyó decisivamente a ello la exposición que, en 1995, el MoMA de Nueva York dedicó a una serie de arquitecturas agrupadas bajo el título Light Construction. Aunque fue el evento más conocido por la institución que lo albergaba, no fue el único que se ocupó entonces de ese aspecto de la arquitectura. En paralelo, durante el otoño de 1995, la Universidad de Columbia dedicó un seminario a la reflexión sobre el vidrio en la arquitectura, desde la modernidad hasta nuestros días. El seminario se denominó The Culture of Glass y la profesora fue Joan Ockman. Un año antes, la serie de eventos promovidos por ANY fijaba su atención en el tema de la levedad, y le dedicaba en exclusiva el número 5 de su revista ANY Magazine bajo el título Lightness. Estos tres acercamientos -aunque complementarios- parecían solamente rodear el centro de una propuesta arquitectónica que se intuía vinculada a la levedad. Una vista atrás permite descubrir dos elementos más que amplían el marco de esta búsqueda aportando las miradas de uno de los maestros españoles sobre el estado actual de la arquitectura y de un filósofo que se embarca nada menos que en arriesgar a crear un espacio postmoderno. La primera de estas miradas atañe al ámbito universitario. Se trata de la conferencia del profesor Sáenz de Oíza para inaugurar el curso académico 1991-92 en la E.T.S.A.M. La segunda, más lejana en el tiempo, pero fundamental para comprender la idea que se propone sobre la levedad, es la manifestación Les Immatériaux, celebrada en 1985 en el Centre Georges Pompidou de París y comisariada por J.F.Lyotard. Estos cinco eventos delimitan un marco de referencia temporal y conceptual en el que es posible caracterizar y diferenciar un concepto de levedad propio de la arquitectura contemporánea. La búsqueda de este concepto, de lo que lo hace propio de esta época, ayudará a diferenciarlo de las aproximaciones a la levedad en arquitecturas pasadas, fundamentalmente de la modernidad clásica y la postmodernidad. También permitirá aflorar el pensamiento sobre la arquitectura en relación con la obra de arte, no como objeto estético, sino como objeto que pone en cuestión nuestra mirada y nuestro conocimiento del mundo. Por tanto, alejado de estilos o meras soluciones técnicas. El campo de la levedad ya no se reduce a la oposición entre lo ligero y lo pesado, como podría corresponder a una interpretación moderna, sino que adquiere otros matices relacionados con la vista, el equilibrio o el movimiento de un cuerpo que se convierte en intermediario de la experiencia. La búsqueda de esta forma de levedad en arquitecturas construidas nos ayudará a entender los aspectos que la caracterizan y que siempre se enlazan bajo la forma de un trabajo sutil sobre el soporte de la arquitectura, cuestionando lo que entendíamos por estable. ABSTRACT Lightness was a popular term in the architectural scene in the mid nineties. The exhibition that MoMa in New York devoted to a number of architectures gathered under the title Light Construction, in 1995, was a decisive contribution to it. Although it was the best known event thanks to the institution that hosted it, it was not the only one that dealt with that aspect of architecture. In parallel, during the autumn of 1995, Columbia University dedicated a seminar to the reflection about glass in architecture, from modernity up to now. The seminar was called The Culture of Glass and the professor was Joan Ockman. A year earlier, the series of events promoted by ANY focused on the subject of lightness, and the number 5 of the magazine ANY Magazine was exclusively dedicated to it under the title Lightness. These three approaches –although complementary- only seemed to surround the core of an architectural proposal that appeared to be linked to lightness. A look back allows for discovering two more elements that broaden the framework of this search contributing the views of one of the Spanish masters on the current architecture status and a philosopher who gets involved in no less than to create a postmodern space. The first of these views concerns university scope. It is the lecture by Professor Sáenz de Oíza to inaugurate the academic year 1991-92 at the E.T.S.A.M. The second, far off in time, but critical to understand the proposal initially guessed, is the manifestation Les Immatériaux, held in 1985 at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and curated by J.F.Lyotard. These five events define a temporal and conceptual reference framework in which it is possible to characterize and differentiate a lightness concept belonging to contemporary architecture. The search of this concept, of what may have related to present time, helps to differentiate it from the approaches to the lightness in past architectures, mainly of classical modernism and postmodernism. It will also allow for emerging the thinking about architecture in relation to the work of art, not as an aesthetic object, but as an object that question our view and our knowledge of the world. Therefore, far from styles or mere technical solutions. The field of lightness is no longer limited to the opposition between light and heavy, as may correspond to a modern interpretation, but acquires other nuances related to sight, balance or movement of a body that becomes an intermediary of experience. The search for this kind of lightness in built architecture will help us to understand, by the way shown, the aspects that define it and that are always linked: the subtle work on the architectural support that leads us to question ourselves about what we understand as stable.