992 resultados para Anda,Pablo, 1830-1904
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Este ensayo parte por establecer ciertas características de lo que podría ser una literatura boliviana andina. En este sentido, el propósito es señalar algunos componentes ficcionales de este tipo de narrativa a partir del entretejido textual que ofrecen novelas como Felipe Delgado de Jaime Saenz y Cuando Sara Chura despierte de Juan Pablo Piñeiro. Este entretejido localiza las dimensiones de tensión y ruptura que construyen los personajes al interior de cada texto. Saenz y Piñeiro configuran el marco festivo de las almas para conectarlas a realidades superpuestas o de otros lados del mundo interior de los personajes. Es cuando, en consonancia con el mundo interior, irrumpe el mundo paralelo de los seres extraños, ancestros y sombras. Desde la lógica andina, es la irrupción de personas y seres que se comunican para restablecer realidades invisibles y lugares marginales sagrados. Son mundos, cuerpos, memorias y temporalidades que interactúan para dar cuenta de la dimensión existencial andina entre los lugares de la fiesta del Gran Poder, una de las más celebradas en La Paz.
Rebelión en Galápagos: la hacienda "Progreso" de Manuel J. Cobos en la isla San Cristóbal, 1879-1904
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El presente artículo es una investigación histórica, y una lectura desde el mirador de la teoría de los movimientos sociales, de la rebelión de los trabajadores de la hacienda “Progreso” de la isla San Cristóbal (Chatham) en Galápagos. La hipótesis que guía este trabajo es saber si el sistema socio-económico y de gobierno determinan o no el carácter violento de la acción colectiva. Se trata de un estudio de caso, para lo cual presentamos una aproximación al sistema socio-económico de la hacienda “Progreso” como forma social de producción supeditada al modo de producción capitalista, en el cual se inscribe la rebelión de Chatham. Seguidamente echamos mano del instrumental teórico de los movimientos sociales para elaborar una interpretación y exponer algunas reflexiones acerca de la violencia colectiva.
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This article presents an analysis of British urban working-class housing conditions in 1904, using a rediscovered survey. We investigate overcrowding and find major regional differences. Scottish households in the survey were more overcrowded despite being less poor. Investigating the causes of this overcrowding, we find little support for supply-side theories or for the idea that the Scottish households in our survey experienced particularly great variations in income, causing them to commit to overly modest accommodation. We present evidence that is consistent with idea that particularly tough Scottish tenancy and local tax laws caused excess overcrowding. We also provide evidence that Scottish workers had a relatively high preference for food, rather than housing, expenditure, which can be at least partly attributed to their inheritance of more communal patterns of urban living.
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This paper proposes a method for describing the distribution of observed temperatures on any day of the year such that the distribution and summary statistics of interest derived from the distribution vary smoothly through the year. The method removes the noise inherent in calculating summary statistics directly from the data thus easing comparisons of distributions and summary statistics between different periods. The method is demonstrated using daily effective temperatures (DET) derived from observations of temperature and wind speed at De Bilt, Holland. Distributions and summary statistics are obtained from 1985 to 2009 and compared to the period 1904–1984. A two-stage process first obtains parameters of a theoretical probability distribution, in this case the generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution, which describes the distribution of DET on any day of the year. Second, linear models describe seasonal variation in the parameters. Model predictions provide parameters of the GEV distribution, and therefore summary statistics, that vary smoothly through the year. There is evidence of an increasing mean temperature, a decrease in the variability in temperatures mainly in the winter and more positive skew, more warm days, in the summer. In the winter, the 2% point, the value below which 2% of observations are expected to fall, has risen by 1.2 °C, in the summer the 98% point has risen by 0.8 °C. Medians have risen by 1.1 and 0.9 °C in winter and summer, respectively. The method can be used to describe distributions of future climate projections and other climate variables. Further extensions to the methodology are suggested.
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This volume reports on the results of the Glastonbury Abbey Archaeological Archive Project, a collaboration between the University of Reading and the Trustees of Glastonbury Abbey, funded principally by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The project has reassessed and reinterpreted all known archaeological records from the 1908–79 excavations and made the complete dataset available to the public through a digital archive hosted by the Archaeology Data Service (http://dx.doi.org/10.5284/1022585). The scope of the project has included the full analysis of the archaeological collections of Glastonbury Abbey by thirty-one leading specialists, including chemical and compositional analysis of glass and metal and petrological analysis of pottery and tile, and a comprehensive geophysical survey conducted by GSB Prospection Ltd. For the first time, it has been possible to achieve a framework of independent dating based on reassessment of the finds and radiocarbon dating of surviving organic material from the 1950s excavations. The principal aim of the Glastonbury Abbey Archaeological Project was to set aside previous assumptions based on the historical and legendary traditions and to provide a rigorous reassessment of the archive of antiquarian excavations. This research has revealed that some of the best known archaeological ‘facts’ about Glastonbury are themselves myths perpetuated by the abbey’s excavators.
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Sociologisk Forsknings digitala arkiv
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The Winthrop yearbook was published from 1898 to 2002. It has been known as the Tatler since its inception except for 1904 (Lang Syne) and 1918 (Tatler a la Guerre). No yearbook was published in 1900, 1902, 1903, 1905,1906.
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O relatório social, instrumento importante para gestão social, prestação de contas dessa gestão, análise e estudos sobre a RSE, é publicado cada vez com mais freqüência[ABF1] na Internet, levando as questões sociais da empresa para o espaço público, potencializando, com isso, sua divulgação e seu uso. No entanto, a tecnologia da informação oferece recursos para que essas ações possam ir além da divulgação. Diante desta premissa, o estudo se propõe[ABF2] a analisar o aproveitamento desses recursos pela área de responsabilidade social da empresa. A partir de um levantamento realizado nos sites de 139 empresas, são observadas aquelas[ABF3] que divulgaram o relatório social e quais os seus interesses, projetos e ações sócio-ambientais, assim como os recursos tecnológicos que viabilizam a interação e a comunicação com stakeholders. Num segundo momento, busca-se a interação com as empresas via e-mail e realizam-se pesquisas de campo para examinar o uso da tecnologia pela área de responsabilidade social de duas empresas participantes do levantamento. Por um lado, há o desejo de diálogo e de maior proximidade com o público, sobretudo quando estão em pauta temas relacionados com o meio ambiente, a cidadania e ações comunitárias. Por outro, porém, alguns passos -ainda que curtos -são dados em direção à divulgação de informações relevantes para a sociedade (atingindo universos mais remotos).A comunicação, a interação e as práticas que permitem maior participação e integração com stakeholders carecem de maior empenho e aproveitamento dos recursos tecnológicos voltados para esses fins.