5 resultados para Peach, Sean
em Portal de Revistas Científicas Complutenses - Espanha
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Prospectando más de 50 localidades repartidas por todo el Mediterráneo ibérico, hemosencontrado Lithophyllum lichenoides Philippi en las provincias de Gerona, Barcelona y Tarragona. En Alicante, Granada, Cádiz y Baleares hallamos citas bibliográficas, respectivamente, Barceló (1987), Conde & Soto (1985), Seoane (1969) y Ribera (1983). En el resto de lasprovincias del Mediterráneo espaflol no la hemos- encontrado ni fisica ni bibliográficamente. Esprobable que la temperatura del agua y la insolación sean los factores principales que influyenen esta localización (Sanchís, 1986; Zabaleta, 1976). En la zona más septentrional del Meditrráneo ibérico (provincia de Gerona) y en las Islas Baleares, la especie puede verse formando «trottoirs», comisas mediolitorales construidas por confluencia de numerosos talos. En dichas áreas las condiciones de desarrollo son mucho mejores que en las demás zonas observadas por el autor, más meridionales, de la costa mediterránea española. El «trottoir» goza de una gran complejidad estructural, que implica una intensa diversificación de hábitats, aun más acusadapor la variación de condiciones que suponen los cambios estacionales (Sanchís, 1986).
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The conflict’s coverage, since its inception, has been closely linked to the relationship that both the military and the media have. The freedom they maintained during their first conflicts, although not without problems, though they suffered strict censorship suffered during World War I, and lastly the straitjacket treatment that they have endured during recent wars. The Vietnam War marked a turning point in this relationship, and after the invasion of Grenada, the military would launch new information guidelines, called Department of Defense National Media Pool. The lack of clear guidance of both control and space, has made for a complicated relationship between media and military, so the rules have evolved after every conflict shaping the future of press coverage and thus, war reporting.
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The aim of this paper is to show that only in a society where human rights are honored and democracy is vigorous, the process of subjectivation be possible. It is a critical sociology research. The article is presented in two parts, the first, subject and subjectivity in contemporary times, analyze the obstacles that individuals have for subjective process, and the second, subject and human rights and subject and democracy we argue about the need for human rights and democracy for the process of subjectivation.
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We often wonder what is the role or the role that intellectuals, academics and artists can play in countries and conflict environments, for this specific case, countries and environments that do not have real protection both its integrity and satisfaction their basic and special needs. Beyond establishing what mode as artists, intellectuals and academics can contribute to meeting these requirements, this article is intended to establish a position on the importance acquired symbolic forms and reflected in the writers regardless whether philosophers or writers, let put the rawness of what happens and there comes the lonely spirits whose loneliness imposed and caused never chosen, appears to them as a lifestyle. For Philippe Claudel and the case of Paul Ricoeur, they are thus chosen for this article as incessant dialogues of the ways in which the rootlessness provides food for thought especially for those we see as different titles you are assigned to experiences of violence.
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The appearance of the open code paradigm and the demands of social movements have permeated the ways in which today’s cultural institutions are organized. This article analyzes the birth of a new critical and cooperative spatiality and how it is transforming current modes of cultural research and production. It centers on the potential for establishing the new means of cooperation that are being tested in what are defined as collaborative artistic laboratories. These are hybrid spaces of research and creation based on networked and cooperative structures producing a new societal-technical body that forces us to reconsider the traditional organic conditions of the productive scenarios of knowledge and artistic practice.