8 resultados para Illustration of books.

em Memoria Académica - FaHCE, UNLP - Argentina


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Globalization as progress of economic development has increased population socioeconomical vulnerability when unequal wealth distribution within economic development process constitutes the main rule, with widening the gap between rich and poors by environmental pricing. Econological vulnerability is therefore increasing too, as dangerous substance and techniques should produce polluted effluents and industrial or climatic risk increasing (Woloszyn, Quenault, Faburel, 2012). To illustrate and model this process, we propose to introduce an analogical induction-model to describe both vulnerability situations and associated resilience procedures. At this aim, we first develop a well-known late 80?s model of socio-economic crack-up, known as 'Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars', which presents economics as a social extension of natural energy systems. This last, also named 'E-model', is constituted by three passive components, potential energy, kinetic energy, and energy dissipation, thus allowing economical data to be treated as a thermodynamical system. To extend this model to social and ecological sustainability pillars, we propose to built an extended E(Economic)-S(Social)-O(Organic) model, based on the three previous components, as an open model considering feedbacks as evolution sources. An applicative illustration of this model will then be described, through this summer's american severe drought event analysis

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Globalization as progress of economic development has increased population socioeconomical vulnerability when unequal wealth distribution within economic development process constitutes the main rule, with widening the gap between rich and poors by environmental pricing. Econological vulnerability is therefore increasing too, as dangerous substance and techniques should produce polluted effluents and industrial or climatic risk increasing (Woloszyn, Quenault, Faburel, 2012). To illustrate and model this process, we propose to introduce an analogical induction-model to describe both vulnerability situations and associated resilience procedures. At this aim, we first develop a well-known late 80?s model of socio-economic crack-up, known as 'Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars', which presents economics as a social extension of natural energy systems. This last, also named 'E-model', is constituted by three passive components, potential energy, kinetic energy, and energy dissipation, thus allowing economical data to be treated as a thermodynamical system. To extend this model to social and ecological sustainability pillars, we propose to built an extended E(Economic)-S(Social)-O(Organic) model, based on the three previous components, as an open model considering feedbacks as evolution sources. An applicative illustration of this model will then be described, through this summer's american severe drought event analysis

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Globalization as progress of economic development has increased population socioeconomical vulnerability when unequal wealth distribution within economic development process constitutes the main rule, with widening the gap between rich and poors by environmental pricing. Econological vulnerability is therefore increasing too, as dangerous substance and techniques should produce polluted effluents and industrial or climatic risk increasing (Woloszyn, Quenault, Faburel, 2012). To illustrate and model this process, we propose to introduce an analogical induction-model to describe both vulnerability situations and associated resilience procedures. At this aim, we first develop a well-known late 80?s model of socio-economic crack-up, known as 'Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars', which presents economics as a social extension of natural energy systems. This last, also named 'E-model', is constituted by three passive components, potential energy, kinetic energy, and energy dissipation, thus allowing economical data to be treated as a thermodynamical system. To extend this model to social and ecological sustainability pillars, we propose to built an extended E(Economic)-S(Social)-O(Organic) model, based on the three previous components, as an open model considering feedbacks as evolution sources. An applicative illustration of this model will then be described, through this summer's american severe drought event analysis

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How do sportspeople succeed in a non-collaborative game? An illustration of a perverse side effect of altruism Are team sports specialists predisposed to collaboration? The scientific literature on this topic is divided. The present article attempts to end this debate by applying experimental game theory. We constituted three groups of volunteers (all students aged around 20): 25 team sports specialists; 23 individual sports specialists (gymnasts, track & field athletes and swimmers) and a control group of 24 non-sportspeople. Each subgroup was divided into 3 teams that played against each other in turn (and not against teams from other subgroups). The teams played a game based on the well-known Prisoner's Dilemma (Tucker, 1950) - the paradoxical "Bluegill Sunbass Game" (Binmore, 1999) with three Nash equilibria (two suboptimal equilibria with a pure strategy and an optimal equilibrium with a mixed, egotistical strategy (p= 1/2)). This game also features a Harsanyi equilibrium (based on constant compliance with a moral code and altruism by empathy: "do not unto others that which you would not have them do unto you"). How, then, was the game played? Two teams of 8 competed on a handball court. Each team wore a distinctive jersey. The game lasted 15 minutes and the players were allowed to touch the handball ball with their feet or hands. After each goal, each team had to return to its own half of the court. Players were allowed to score in either goal and thus cooperate with their teammates or not, as they saw fit. A goal against the nominally opposing team (a "guardian" strategy, by analogy with the Bluegill Sunbass Game) earned a point for everyone in the team. For an own goal (a "sneaker" strategy), only the scorer earned a point - hence the paradox. If all the members of a team work together to score a goal, everyone is happy (the Harsanyi solution). However, the situation was not balanced in the Nashian sense: each player had a reason to be disloyal to his/her team at the merest opportunity. But if everyone adopts a "sneaker" strategy, the game becomes a free-for-all and the chances of scoring become much slimmer. In a context in which doubt reigns as to the honesty of team members and "legal betrayals", what type of sportsperson will score the most goals? By analogy with the Bluegill Sunbass Game, we recorded direct motor interactions (passes and shots) based on either a "guardian" tactic (i.e. collaboration within the team) or a "sneaker" tactic (shots and passes against the player's designated team). So, was the group of team sports specialist more collaborative than the other two groups? The answer was no. A statistical analysis (difference from chance in a logistic regression) enabled us to draw three conclusions: ?For the team sports specialists, the Nash equilibrium (1950) was stronger than the Harsanyi equilibrium (1977). ?The sporting principles of equilibrium and exclusivity are not appropriate in the Bluegill Sunbass Game and are quickly abandoned by the team sports specialists. The latter are opportunists who focus solely on winning and do well out of it. ?The most altruistic players are the main losers in the Bluegill Sunbass Game: they keep the game alive but contribute to their own defeat. In our experiment, the most altruistic players tended to be the females and the individual sports specialists

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El objeto de este trabajo es reconstruir las políticas comerciales y culturales desarrolladas por la editorial Seix Barral para recolocar la edición española en un espacio internacional de circulación de libros e impresos. Luego de trazar un breve panorama de la política de expansión del libro español en Hispanoamérica se indagarán las estrategias de la editorial catalana para levantar un puente entre España y América a partir de una audaz política de traducciones

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El presente artículo realiza un estudio de diversas películas pertenecientes al género de ciencia ficción, focalizando la atención en los escenarios futuros para el libro y las bibliotecas. A partir del concepto "imaginario social", se exploran las representaciones que se construyen desde el presente sobre el devenir de la cultura impresa en el contexto del creciente proceso de transformación tecnológica. Los films seleccionados componen una muestra que incorpora obras de diferentes momentos en la historia del género de ciencia ficción en relación a las problematizaciones sobre los vínculos entre tecnología y sociedad. Los ejes de análisis giran en torno a la desaparición, la transformación y las permanencias del libro y las bibliotecas. Se concluye que desde el imaginario social contemporáneo, materializado en las películas analizadas, se presenta un futuro en el que conviven elementos de la cultura del libro y la lectura con importantes modificaciones originadas por las innovaciones técnicas. Respecto al profesional de la información, si bien no hay indicaciones de cambios radicales en sus funciones, sí existen planteamientos inquietantes sobre el desplazamiento de lo humano por lo virtual

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El artículo reflexiona sobre la obra de los autores que son y serán referentes en los estudios históricos sobre la cultura escrita. No obstante, no pretende abarcarlos en su totalidad. En esta medida, se hace énfasis en las perspectivas teóricas y metodológicas de aquellos que se destacan en el campo. Realizar balances que vislumbren la complejidad de la historia de la cultura escrita como tema de investigación es una tarea obligada y necesaria para historiadores, literatos, sociólogos, antropólogos y bibliotecólogos, entre otros, que se inician en el estudio alrededor de este tema en el contexto latinoamericano y cuyos trabajos monográficos comienzan ya a integrar una corriente histórica en la región

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El artículo aborda los vínculos sostenidos por la Comisión Protectora de las Bibliotecas Populares y las bibliotecas populares con relación a la elaboración de reglas adecuadas para ordenar el funcionamiento de estas instituciones. A partir de un análisis del Boletín de las Bibliotecas Populares, se estudia la manera en que la Comisión insistió en la difusión de dos servicios: la lectura gratuita en la sala y el préstamo domiciliario de libros a cambio de una cuota accesible. Se observa cómo las bibliotecas incorporaron progresivamente esas pautas y, al hacerlo, colaboraron con sus propios reglamentos con la estrategia pedagógica del Boletín. Se examinan, asimismo, las indicaciones técnicas presentes en la revista para contribuir con el desarrollo de los procesos bibliotecarios necesarios para sustentar dichos servicios. Se concluye que entre 1870 y 1875 estas acciones renovaron la tradición bibliotecaria en la Argentina, aun cuando es posible detectar diversas deficiencias y contrasentidos en la transmisión de esta nueva concepción bibliotecológica. Finalmente, se evalúa la pertinencia de los reglamentos y otros documentos institucionales para desenvolver los estudios históricos sobre los contextos de la lectura