9 resultados para Student participation
em Memoria Académica - FaHCE, UNLP - Argentina
Resumo:
Este breve texto se propone analizar la participación de los estudiantes universitarios durante la transición democrática en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, en particular en la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Se postula que se constituyó una conflictiva díada sobre la tensión entre los legados de los años setenta y la construcción de una república democrática que pretendía liderar el Partido Radical, a partir de la cual una no pudo definirse sin la otra y a partir de las cuales se definieron las formas de participación estudiantil
Resumo:
El presente artículo reconstruye el escenario en que la política universitaria estudiantil, a través de sus espacios de representación y participación, se estructura y posiciona en el marco de reapertura a la democracia. El caso de la Facultad de Humanidades permite figurar como se desarrolla esta compleja trama entre actores e intereses diversos
Resumo:
Este breve texto se propone analizar la participación de los estudiantes universitarios durante la transición democrática en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, en particular en la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Se postula que se constituyó una conflictiva díada sobre la tensión entre los legados de los años setenta y la construcción de una república democrática que pretendía liderar el Partido Radical, a partir de la cual una no pudo definirse sin la otra y a partir de las cuales se definieron las formas de participación estudiantil
Resumo:
El presente artículo reconstruye el escenario en que la política universitaria estudiantil, a través de sus espacios de representación y participación, se estructura y posiciona en el marco de reapertura a la democracia. El caso de la Facultad de Humanidades permite figurar como se desarrolla esta compleja trama entre actores e intereses diversos
Resumo:
Este breve texto se propone analizar la participación de los estudiantes universitarios durante la transición democrática en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, en particular en la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Se postula que se constituyó una conflictiva díada sobre la tensión entre los legados de los años setenta y la construcción de una república democrática que pretendía liderar el Partido Radical, a partir de la cual una no pudo definirse sin la otra y a partir de las cuales se definieron las formas de participación estudiantil
Resumo:
El presente artículo reconstruye el escenario en que la política universitaria estudiantil, a través de sus espacios de representación y participación, se estructura y posiciona en el marco de reapertura a la democracia. El caso de la Facultad de Humanidades permite figurar como se desarrolla esta compleja trama entre actores e intereses diversos
Resumo:
This paper focuses on the ties between social and digital inequalities among Argentinean youth. It uses a qualitative approach to explore different aspects of the everyday lives of adolescents, such as sociability, leisure time and family use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), in order to assess the impact of the Connecting Equality Program (Programa Conectar Igualdad, PCI) on reducing digital inequalities and fostering social inclusion. What were the existing conditions of access for students and their families when the PCI was first implemented? What influence does the implementation of the PCI have on the individual, family and scholastic appropriation of ICTs? How does the use of computers and the Internet vary among youth? Has this large-scale incorporation of netbooks in schools, and especially homes and free time changed it in any way? Does the appropriation of ICTs through student participation in the PCI contribute to material and symbolic social inclusion? In order to answer these questions, we compare the processes of ICT appropriation among lower and middle class adolescents, focusing on the distinctive uses and meanings assigned to computers and the Internet by boys and girls in their daily lives. For this purpose we analyze data collected through semi-structured interviews in two schools in Greater La Plata, Argentina during 2012. The main findings show that in terms of access, skills and types of use, the implementation of the PCI has had a positive impact among lower class youth, guaranteeing access to their first computers and promoting the sharing of knowledge and digital skills with family members. Moreover, evidence of more diverse and intense use of ICTs among lower class students reveals the development of digital skills related to educational activities. Finally, in terms of sociability, having a personal netbook enables access to information and cultural goods which are very significant in generating ties and strengthening identities and social integration
Resumo:
This paper focuses on the ties between social and digital inequalities among Argentinean youth. It uses a qualitative approach to explore different aspects of the everyday lives of adolescents, such as sociability, leisure time and family use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), in order to assess the impact of the Connecting Equality Program (Programa Conectar Igualdad, PCI) on reducing digital inequalities and fostering social inclusion. What were the existing conditions of access for students and their families when the PCI was first implemented? What influence does the implementation of the PCI have on the individual, family and scholastic appropriation of ICTs? How does the use of computers and the Internet vary among youth? Has this large-scale incorporation of netbooks in schools, and especially homes and free time changed it in any way? Does the appropriation of ICTs through student participation in the PCI contribute to material and symbolic social inclusion? In order to answer these questions, we compare the processes of ICT appropriation among lower and middle class adolescents, focusing on the distinctive uses and meanings assigned to computers and the Internet by boys and girls in their daily lives. For this purpose we analyze data collected through semi-structured interviews in two schools in Greater La Plata, Argentina during 2012. The main findings show that in terms of access, skills and types of use, the implementation of the PCI has had a positive impact among lower class youth, guaranteeing access to their first computers and promoting the sharing of knowledge and digital skills with family members. Moreover, evidence of more diverse and intense use of ICTs among lower class students reveals the development of digital skills related to educational activities. Finally, in terms of sociability, having a personal netbook enables access to information and cultural goods which are very significant in generating ties and strengthening identities and social integration
Resumo:
This paper focuses on the ties between social and digital inequalities among Argentinean youth. It uses a qualitative approach to explore different aspects of the everyday lives of adolescents, such as sociability, leisure time and family use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), in order to assess the impact of the Connecting Equality Program (Programa Conectar Igualdad, PCI) on reducing digital inequalities and fostering social inclusion. What were the existing conditions of access for students and their families when the PCI was first implemented? What influence does the implementation of the PCI have on the individual, family and scholastic appropriation of ICTs? How does the use of computers and the Internet vary among youth? Has this large-scale incorporation of netbooks in schools, and especially homes and free time changed it in any way? Does the appropriation of ICTs through student participation in the PCI contribute to material and symbolic social inclusion? In order to answer these questions, we compare the processes of ICT appropriation among lower and middle class adolescents, focusing on the distinctive uses and meanings assigned to computers and the Internet by boys and girls in their daily lives. For this purpose we analyze data collected through semi-structured interviews in two schools in Greater La Plata, Argentina during 2012. The main findings show that in terms of access, skills and types of use, the implementation of the PCI has had a positive impact among lower class youth, guaranteeing access to their first computers and promoting the sharing of knowledge and digital skills with family members. Moreover, evidence of more diverse and intense use of ICTs among lower class students reveals the development of digital skills related to educational activities. Finally, in terms of sociability, having a personal netbook enables access to information and cultural goods which are very significant in generating ties and strengthening identities and social integration