826 resultados para unequal access


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En los últimos años los esfuerzos de las políticas educativas de los países de América Latina dan cuenta de importantes logros, en particular en lo relativo a la inclusión . Sin embargo, es posible identificar la persistencia de algunas brechas relevantes tales como la desigualdad en el acceso al conocimiento vinculada con los procesos y los resultados académicos obtenidos por los niños, niñas y jóvenes a lo largo de sus trayectorias educativas. Este artículo analiza el potencial y también los desafíos de las políticas de integración TIC para el abordaje de este problema. Lo hace de modo articulado en tanto el aprovechamiento de este potencial supone garantizar un piso de ciertas condiciones mínimas y la construcción de otras posibles y deseables. Entre estas, se focaliza el tema pendiente de la conectividad y la cuestión del cambio en las prácticas educativas.

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En pleno proceso de corrimiento de la frontera productiva y emergente disputa por el uso y apropiación de los recursos, la intervención de distintos sujetos sociales en el oeste de La Pampa está redefiniendo las prácticas productivas-reproductivas de los crianceros campesinos y, en consecuencia, la construcción social del espacio. Desde la finalización de las campañas militares contra las sociedades indígenas diferentes agentes, mediante el ejercicio de poder, construyeron determinadas representaciones territoriales y pusieron en acción prácticas tendientes a articular el oeste pampeano con la economía nacional. Sin embargo la escasa valorización de este espacio posibilitó el desarrollo de cierta autonomía en las formas de organización socio-productivas y simbólicas. Ante la expansión de la frontera ganadera, el impuso hidrocarburífero en la región y creciente presencia de nuevas lógicas territoriales crecen las confrontaciones por el desigual acceso a los recursos naturales, por la apropiación del espacio y la construcción de territorialidades. En este marco, el artículo focaliza la mirada en la organización interna de los asentamientos rurales y en los usos sociales de los espacios a través del tiempo, en dos áreas del "extremo" oeste: La Humada y Chos Malal. De este modo se pretende establecer cómo se organizaron diacrónicamente los espacios doméstico, peridoméstico y monte y qué sentidos expresan los sujetos en torno a los espacios de vida y lugares en tiempos de expansión de la frontera productiva. El nuevo campo social generado producto del avance del capitalismo sobre las unidades campesinas se expresa, no sólo en las modificaciones en las formas de manejo del ganado, organización de la producción y construcción social del espacio, sino también en las formas de sociabilidad y estrategias de resistencia colectivas. Este proceso, que se está gestando en la región, tiene un desarrollo similar en otros espacios donde el avance productivo se ha generado con anterioridad o a un ritmo más acelerado. Para la realización de la investigación se articulan diferentes estrategias de metodología cualitativa que combinan el estudio de caso con historias de vida, entrevistas en profundidad y análisis de fuentes documentales.

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En pleno proceso de corrimiento de la frontera productiva y emergente disputa por el uso y apropiación de los recursos, la intervención de distintos sujetos sociales en el oeste de La Pampa está redefiniendo las prácticas productivas-reproductivas de los crianceros campesinos y, en consecuencia, la construcción social del espacio. Desde la finalización de las campañas militares contra las sociedades indígenas diferentes agentes, mediante el ejercicio de poder, construyeron determinadas representaciones territoriales y pusieron en acción prácticas tendientes a articular el oeste pampeano con la economía nacional. Sin embargo la escasa valorización de este espacio posibilitó el desarrollo de cierta autonomía en las formas de organización socio-productivas y simbólicas. Ante la expansión de la frontera ganadera, el impuso hidrocarburífero en la región y creciente presencia de nuevas lógicas territoriales crecen las confrontaciones por el desigual acceso a los recursos naturales, por la apropiación del espacio y la construcción de territorialidades. En este marco, el artículo focaliza la mirada en la organización interna de los asentamientos rurales y en los usos sociales de los espacios a través del tiempo, en dos áreas del "extremo" oeste: La Humada y Chos Malal. De este modo se pretende establecer cómo se organizaron diacrónicamente los espacios doméstico, peridoméstico y monte y qué sentidos expresan los sujetos en torno a los espacios de vida y lugares en tiempos de expansión de la frontera productiva. El nuevo campo social generado producto del avance del capitalismo sobre las unidades campesinas se expresa, no sólo en las modificaciones en las formas de manejo del ganado, organización de la producción y construcción social del espacio, sino también en las formas de sociabilidad y estrategias de resistencia colectivas. Este proceso, que se está gestando en la región, tiene un desarrollo similar en otros espacios donde el avance productivo se ha generado con anterioridad o a un ritmo más acelerado. Para la realización de la investigación se articulan diferentes estrategias de metodología cualitativa que combinan el estudio de caso con historias de vida, entrevistas en profundidad y análisis de fuentes documentales.

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En los últimos años los esfuerzos de las políticas educativas de los países de América Latina dan cuenta de importantes logros, en particular en lo relativo a la inclusión . Sin embargo, es posible identificar la persistencia de algunas brechas relevantes tales como la desigualdad en el acceso al conocimiento vinculada con los procesos y los resultados académicos obtenidos por los niños, niñas y jóvenes a lo largo de sus trayectorias educativas. Este artículo analiza el potencial y también los desafíos de las políticas de integración TIC para el abordaje de este problema. Lo hace de modo articulado en tanto el aprovechamiento de este potencial supone garantizar un piso de ciertas condiciones mínimas y la construcción de otras posibles y deseables. Entre estas, se focaliza el tema pendiente de la conectividad y la cuestión del cambio en las prácticas educativas.

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Public participation in environmental governance is typically associated with citizen access to power despite many closures and limitations having been identified in participatory processes. This article proposes an analytical framework to analyse discursive practices involved in public consultation processes. Critical Discourse Analysis is used to examine and appraise citizens’ access, standing and influence. We apply that framework to a ‘notice and comment’ process on a hydroelectric power plan in Portugal and show that it was discursively managed to justify the decision of constructing 10 large dams and to reject critical or alternative views. Citizens’ access, standing and influence were constrained through diverse discursive practices which (re)produced very unequal power relationsbetween policy proponents and participating individuals. More generally, the article illustrates the potential of Critical Discourse Analysis to assess voice(s) in policy processes. Focusing on argumentative, interactional and rhetorical levels, and how they are interwoven in public consultation discourses, the proposed framework is conceivably applicable in other studies.

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Modern health care rhetoric promotes choice and individual patient rights as dominant values. Yet we also accept that in any regime constrained by finite resources, difficult choices between patients are inevitable. How can we balance rights to liberty, on the one hand, with equity in the allocation of scarce resources on the other? For example, the duty of health authorities to allocate resources is a duty owed to the community as a whole, rather than to specific individuals. Macro-duties of this nature are founded on the notion of equity and fairness amongst individuals rather than personal liberty. They presume that if hard choices have to be made, they will be resolved according to fair and consistent principles which treat equal cases equally, and unequal cases unequally. In this paper, we argue for greater clarity and candour in the health care rights debate. With this in mind, we discuss (1) private and public rights, (2) negative and positive rights, (3) procedural and substantive rights, (4) sustainable health care rights and (5) the New Zealand booking system for prioritising access to elective services. This system aims to consider: individual need and ability to benefit alongside the resources made available to elective health services in an attempt to give the principles of equity practical effect. We describe a continuum on which the merits of those, sometimes competing, values-liberty and equity-can be evaluated and assessed.

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This research aimed to investigate the implications of changing agricultural land use from food production towards increased cashew cultivation for food security and poverty alleviation in Jaman North District, Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Based on qualitative, participatory research with a total of 60 participants, the research found that increased cashew production had led to improvements in living standards for many farmers and their children over recent years. Global demand for cashew is projected to continue to grow rapidly in the immediate future and cashew-growing areas of Ghana are well placed to respond to this demand. Cashew farmers however were subject to price fluctuations in the value of Raw Cashew Nuts (RCN) due to unequal power relations with intermediaries and export buyer companies and global markets, in addition to other vulnerabilities that constrained the quality and quantity of cashew and food crops they could produce. The expansion of cashew plantations was leading to pressure on the remaining family lands available for food crop production, which community members feared could potentially compromise the food security of rural communities and the land inheritance of future generations.

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This paper has been produced as part of the examination in order to obtain a Master degree in Law (LLM), in Intellectual Property, at Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London.

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The irrigation scheme Eduardo Mondlane, situated in Chókwè District - in the Southern part of the Gaza province and within the Limpopo River Basin - is the largest in the country, covering approximately 30,000 hectares of land. Built by the Portuguese colonial administration in the 1950s to exploit the agricultural potential of the area through cash-cropping, after Independence it became one of Frelimo’s flagship projects aiming at the “socialization of the countryside” and at agricultural economic development through the creation of a state farm and of several cooperatives. The failure of Frelimo’s economic reforms, several infrastructural constraints and local farmers resistance to collective forms of production led to scheme to a state of severe degradation aggravated by the floods of the year 2000. A project of technical rehabilitation initiated after the floods is currently accompanied by a strong “efficiency” discourse from the managing institution that strongly opposes the use of irrigated land for subsistence agriculture, historically a major livelihood strategy for smallfarmers, particularly for women. In fact, the area has been characterized, since the end of the XIX century, by a stable pattern of male migration towards South African mines, that has resulted in an a steady increase of women-headed households (both de jure and de facto). The relationship between land reform, agricultural development, poverty alleviation and gender equality in Southern Africa is long debated in academic literature. Within this debate, the role of agricultural activities in irrigation schemes is particularly interesting considering that, in a drought-prone area, having access to water for irrigation means increased possibilities of improving food and livelihood security, and income levels. In the case of Chókwè, local governments institutions are endorsing the development of commercial agriculture through initiatives such as partnerships with international cooperation agencies or joint-ventures with private investors. While these business models can sometimes lead to positive outcomes in terms of poverty alleviation, it is important to recognize that decentralization and neoliberal reforms occur in the context of financial and political crisis of the State that lacks the resources to efficiently manage infrastructures such as irrigation systems. This kind of institutional and economic reforms risk accelerating processes of social and economic marginalisation, including landlessness, in particular for poor rural women that mainly use irrigated land for subsistence production. The study combines an analysis of the historical and geographical context with the study of relevant literature and original fieldwork. Fieldwork was conducted between February and June 2007 (where I mainly collected secondary data, maps and statistics and conducted preliminary visit to Chókwè) and from October 2007 to March 2008. Fieldwork methodology was qualitative and used semi-structured interviews with central and local Government officials, technical experts of the irrigation scheme, civil society organisations, international NGOs, rural extensionists, and water users from the irrigation scheme, in particular those women smallfarmers members of local farmers’ associations. Thanks to the collaboration with the Union of Farmers’ Associations of Chókwè, she has been able to participate to members’ meeting, to education and training activities addressed to women farmers members of the Union and to organize a group discussion. In Chókwè irrigation scheme, women account for the 32% of water users of the familiar sector (comprising plot-holders with less than 5 hectares of land) and for just 5% of the private sector. If one considers farmers’ associations of the familiar sector (a legacy of Frelimo’s cooperatives), women are 84% of total members. However, the security given to them by the land title that they have acquired through occupation is severely endangered by the use that they make of land, that is considered as “non efficient” by the irrigation scheme authority. Due to a reduced access to marketing possibilities and to inputs, training, information and credit women, in actual fact, risk to see their right to access land and water revoked because they are not able to sustain the increasing cost of the water fee. The myth of the “efficient producer” does not take into consideration the characteristics of inequality and gender discrimination of the neo-liberal market. Expecting small-farmers, and in particular women, to be able to compete in the globalized agricultural market seems unrealistic, and can perpetuate unequal gendered access to resources such as land and water.

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In what follows, I explore why the question of ‘access for all’ is both important and difficult. Beginning by treating it as a contested claim, I will consider some of its political, institutional and professional implications. What do I mean by saying that access for all is a contested claim? First of all, it is a claim – a demand that access for all needs to be created. It is a claim about change. To demand ‘access for all’ is to speak about, and speak against, social conditions that are unjust, unequal or excluding. At its simplest, then, to claim ‘access for all’ is to address social arrangements in which all people do not have access. Secondly, it is a claim made by – or on behalf of – specific social groups against their experience of exclusion, marginalization or subordination. I have added these other terms because I think that ‘exclusion’ is too simple, and too problematic, a term to capture all the aspects of unjust social arrangements that produce claims for ‘access’.1 Access is a demand to be treated equitably in relation to a range of valued social resources, conditions and relationships. It is a claim to be a member: of the society, the polity or the nation. It is a claim to be a citizen: to possess rights and the capacity to make legitimate demands on the state. It is a claim on the apparatuses and agencies that sustain social citizenship: citizenship brings with it access to benefits, services and rights of ‘fair dealing’ or ‘fair treatment’. As this last point suggests, it is a claim about equality: the expectation that all citizens will be dealt with by public agencies in ways that are not discriminatory or oppressive.

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Introduction: Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in relation to factors examined in occupation health settings. The aim of this study was to identify and summarize the working and employment conditions described as determinants of gender inequalities in occupational health in studies related to occupational health published between 1999 and 2010. Methods: A systematic literature review was undertaken of studies available in MEDLINE, EMBASE, Sociological Abstracts, LILACS, EconLit and CINAHL between 1999 and 2010. Epidemiologic studies were selected by applying a set of inclusion criteria to the title, abstract, and complete text. The quality of the studies was also assessed. Selected studies were qualitatively analysed, resulting in a compilation of all differences between women and men in the prevalence of exposure to working and employment conditions and work-related health problems as outcomes. Results: Most of the 30 studies included were conducted in Europe (n=19) and had a cross-sectional design (n=24). The most common topic analysed was related to the exposure to work-related psychosocial hazards (n=8). Employed women had more job insecurity, lower control, worse contractual working conditions and poorer self-perceived physical and mental health than men did. Conversely, employed men had a higher degree of physically demanding work, lower support, higher levels of effort-reward imbalance, higher job status, were more exposed to noise and worked longer hours than women did. Conclusions: This systematic review has identified a set of working and employment conditions as determinants of gender inequalities in occupational health from the occupational health literature. These results may be useful to policy makers seeking to reduce gender inequalities in occupational health, and to researchers wishing to analyse these determinants in greater depth.

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