5 resultados para Politician lawyers
em Universidad de Alicante
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Se analiza la zona de la playa San Juan, el Cabo de las Huertas y la Albufereta, situadas a 5 km al NE de la ciudad de Alicante, durante el periodo (1959-79), en el contexto de la Dictadura y con el único marco legal de la Ley del Suelo española 1956. Cabría decir que, en 1963, aparece la Ley de Centros y Zonas de Interés Turístico Nacional. El cambio de las condiciones nacionales de 1959 propicia la urbanización de la playa de San Juan en el cabo de Huertas de Alicante que, ya formaba parte de una ambiciosa propuesta de 1933. Juan Guardiola Gaya, arquitecto catalán, redacta el plan parcial de esta franja de terrenos frente al mar para convertirla en un barrio turístico autónomo. Resulta significativo que elementos tradicionalmente antiurbanos como la naturaleza, los espacios libres y la arquitectura aislada son los que definan esta nueva ciudad para las vacaciones. De ahí que durante mucho tiempo estos núcleos turísticos vacíos en gran parte del año y constituidos solamente casi por segundas residencias no hayan sido considerados auténticas ciudades. Obviamente estos núcleos, a diferencia de las ciudades propiamente dichas, eran ciudades-satélites alojadas en la periferia litoral y cultural. No disponían de equipamiento suficiente pero tampoco contaban con industrias. Por el contrario, tenían más espacios libres. Utilizamos el término ciudad, a pesar de su tamaño, porque estaban pensadas para el comercio del tiempo libre. Eran las otras ciudades, las del verano para las vacaciones, como este caso.
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Biografía, pensamiento y obras de Mouloud Kassem (1927-1990), político y pensador argelino a quien se puede atribuir el haber creado con sus escritos la esencia ideológica del nacionalismo de Argelia tras su independencia. Sus obras son el eje principal de la historia oficial y de la identidad de la Argelia contemporánea.
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The aim of this study was to explore the experience of service providers in Spain regarding their daily professional encounters with battered immigrant women and their perception of this group’s help-seeking process and the eventual abandonment of the same. Twenty-nine in-depth interviews and four focus group discussions were conducted with a total of 43 professionals involved in providing support to battered immigrant women. We interviewed social workers, psychologists, intercultural mediators, judges, lawyers, and public health professionals from Spain. Through qualitative content analysis, four categories emerged: (a) frustration with the victim’s decision to abandon the help-seeking process, (b) ambivalent positions regarding differences between immigrant and Spanish women, (c) difficulties in the migratory process that may hinder the help-seeking process, and (d) criticisms regarding the inefficiency of existing resources. The four categories were cross-cut by an overarching theme: helping immigrant women not to abandon the help-seeking process as a chronicle of anticipated failure. The main reasons that emerged for abandoning the help-seeking process involved structural factors such as economic dependence, loss of social support after leaving their country of origin, and limited knowledge about available resources. The professionals perceived their encounters with battered immigrant women to be frustrating and unproductive because they felt that they had few resources to back them up. They felt that despite the existence of public policies targeting intimate partner violence (IPV) and immigration in Spain, the resources dedicated to tackling gender-based violence were insufficient to meet battered immigrant women’s needs. Professionals should be trained both in the problem of IPV and in providing support to the immigrant population.
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Introduction: Since 2008, Spain has been in the throes of an economic crisis. This recession particularly affects the living conditions of vulnerable populations, and has also led to a reversal in social policies and a reduction in resources. In this context, the aim of this study was to explore intimate partner violence (IPV) service providers’ perceptions of the impact of the current economic crisis on these resources in Spain and on their capacity to respond to immigrant women’s needs experiencing IPV. Methods: A qualitative study was performed based on 43 semi-structured in-depth interviews to social workers, psychologists, intercultural mediators, judges, lawyers, police officers and health professionals from different services dealing with IPV (both, public and NGO’s) and cities in Spain (Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia and Alicante) in 2011. Transcripts were imported into qualitative analysis software (Atlas.ti), and analysed using qualitative content analysis. Results: We identified four categories related to the perceived impact of the current economic crisis: a) “Immigrant women have it harder now”, b) “IPV and immigration resources are the first in line for cuts”, c) “ Fewer staff means a less effective service” and d) “Equality and IPV policies are no longer a government priority”. A cross-cutting theme emerged from these categories: immigrant women are triply affected; by IPV, by the crisis, and by structural violence. Conclusion: The professionals interviewed felt that present resources in Spain are insufficient to meet the needs of immigrant women, and that the situation might worsen in the future.
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The aim of this research paper is to analyse the key political posters made for the campaigns of Irish political party Fianna Fáil framed in the Celtic Tiger (1997-2008) and post-Celtic Tiger years (2009-2012). I will then focus on the four posters of the candidate in the elections that took place in 1997, 2002, 2007 and 2011 with the intention of observing first how the leader is represented, and later on pinpointing the similarities and possible differences between each. This is important in order to observe the main linguistic and visual strategies used to persuade the audience to vote that party and to highlight the power of the politician. Critical discourse analysis tools will be helpful to identify the main discursive strategies employed to persuade the Irish population to vote in a certain direction. Van Leeuwen’s (2008) social actor theory will facilitate the understanding of how participants are represented in the corpus under analysis. Finally, the main tools of Kress and van Leeuwen’s visual grammar (2006) will be applied for the analysis of the images. The study reveals that politicians are represented in a consistently positive way, with status and formal appearance so that people are persuaded to vote for the party they represent because they trust them as political leaders. The study, thus, points out that the poster is a powerful tool used in election campaigns to highlight the power of political parties.