898 resultados para SOCIO-CULTURAL ANIMATION
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Hayek’s theory of socio-cultural evolution is a generalization of his theory on spontaneous market order. Hayek explains both the emergence of market and social institutions serving as a social basis for that order within the framework of a unified evolutionary logic. This logic interprets the emergence and survival of spontaneous order and group-level rules of conduct as an unintended consequence of human action. In order to explain the emergence of social norms exclusively on the basis of methodological individualism, one would have to give up an exclusively evolutionary explanation of these norms. Since Hayek applies the invisible-hand explanation to the investigation of social norms, he combines the position of methodological individualism with functionalist-evolutionary arguments in his analysis. Hayek’s theory of socio-cultural evolution represents a theory in the framework of which methodological individualism and functionalism do not crowd out but complement each other.
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Hayek's theory of socio-cultural evolution is a generalization of his theory on spontaneous market order. Hayek explains both the emergence of market and social institutions serving as a social basis for that order within the framework of a unified evolutionary logic. This logic interprets the emergence and survival of spontaneous order and group-level rules of conduct as an unintended consequence of human action. In order to explain the emergence of social norms exclusively on the basis of methodological individualism, one would have to give up an exclusively evolutionary explanation of these norms. Since Hayek applies the invisiblehand explanation to the investigation of social norms, he combines the position of methodological individualism with functionalist-evolutionary arguments in his analysis. Hayek's theory of socio-cultural evolution represents a theory in the framework of which methodological individualism and functionalism do not crowd out but complement each other.
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A lo largo de este estudio exponemos el conjunto de indagaciones y resultados que hemos obtenido al analizar el contexto actual en un trabajo de campo estructurado en tres casos prácticos. Para ello nos situamos en un momento histórico sin precedentes donde las generaciones más jóvenes son testigos de un nuevo proceso de aprendizaje invertido. Estas son ahora los encargadas de enseñar a sus padres a manejar las nuevas tecnologías que están apoderándose de nuestra cotidianeidad. Mediante un análisis del estado de la cuestión, exponemos las fases más significativas del desarrollo tecnológico en la era de internet. Asistimos a una reconceptualización del lenguaje debido a la invasión de las TIC. Es el momento de repensar la cultura y revisar los roles de la educación en búsqueda de contenidos de calidad para las nuevas generaciones que viven un panorama cultural decadente. Proponemos utilizar el desarrollo tecnológico en beneficio de liberar la cultura mediante herramientas participativas, estructuras horizontales y mayor acceso a los contenidos. La interdisciplinearidad es la clave para conjugar exitosamente Arte, tecnología, cultura y comunicación. Por ello los artistas y profesionales del sector que emplean su capacidad creativa junto a su poder de innovación, son capaces de ofrecer una respuesta mejor hacia la comprensión del nuevo planteamiento. Por eso, cuanto más fomentemos un perfil versátil entre los gestores, mejor podremos dinamizar las estructuras periféricas, ámbitos marginales y contextos hostiles con la intención de recuperar la esencia de los conceptos más básicos. Dinamizar la cultura y el arte...
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Unlike its childhood counterpart, adult and continuing education is a voluntary activity, where adult learners partake in educational programs for the sake of realizing some explicit or implicit goal. The purpose of this study was to explore the association between socio-cultural influences and deterrents to participation of middle class urban Indian women in adult and continuing educational programs. Darkenwald and Merriam’s (1982) theory of non-participation was selected as the theoretical lens used to guide this study. This study involved collecting qualitative data to analyze participant views and was collected through 16 semi-structured interviews to explore participants’ individual perceptions concerning socio-cultural deterrents influencing participation of middle class urban Indian women in adult and continuing educational programs. Qualitative data were analyzed to discover emerging themes and sub-themes. In the second phase of the study, a modified Deterrent to Participation Scale – General (DPS-G) was used to measure data collected from the surveys completed by participants, that included specific demographic questions. Descriptive statistics were used to examine the relationships between the demographic questions and the deterrent identified on the DPS-G. The interview and survey data were used convergently to understand the relationship between socio-cultural influences and deterrents impacting participant participation in adult and continuing educational programs. The findings of the study indicated that the biggest socio-cultural influence deterring participation among middle class urban Indian women in adult and continuing educational programs is marriage. It is an Indian social norm that comes with a set of pre-defined roles and expectations, and married women find themselves consumed by fulfilling the marital and familial expectations and responsibilities and participation in adult and continuing educational program is furthest from their mind. Middle class urban Indian women do realize the importance of educational pursuits, but do not feel that they can, after marriage. They are open, however, to pursuing adult educational programs in the form of short-term skill development programs leading to income generation, although they would lead primarily to home-based work enterprises.
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El objetivo de este trabajo es reflexionar acerca de lo que se entendió y e entiende por competencia comunicativa/ sociolinguistica o cultural en la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras. A lo largo del siglo XX el término fue cobrando nuevas dimensiones recibiendo aportes tanto de la antropología como de la lingüística y la sociología y el desplazamiento de "lo local a lo global" también tiene un correlato en lo pedagógico generando interrogantes en torno a dónde nos concentrarnos como docentes cuando hablamos de competencia comunicativa intercultural, o qué entendemos cuando se habla de multiculturalidad en el aula en la cual todos los actores supuestamente pertenecen a una misma cultura nacional. En el presente trabajo se tiene en cuenta la enseñanza de una lengua extranjera en la Argentina
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Epistolary manuals are conspicuous historical documents for the pedagogy of letter writing; however, their actual usage as manuals by letter writers is unknown. "Secretary in Fashion" by Serre (1668), an epistolary manual, and "Love-Letters between a Nobleman and his Sister" (1684), an epistolary novel attributed to Behn, both give insights into epistolary conventions. Their inception and nature is interesting, considering their historical context. Despite the Restoration of Charles II, 17th century England was in a confused political state; as a result, texts regarding social convention or politics interested contemporary readers (the novel is inspired by a scandal of Lord Grey, an ardent Whig opposing Charles II). Past epistolary studies focus on 18th rather than 17th century manuals; the latter is typically used as supplementary information. Similarly, past epistolary fiction studies focus on 18th century texts; moreover, linguistic studies on Behn and the novel are deficient. Thus, this study addresses the research questions: 1) What are the socio-cultural and pragmaticlinguistic features represented in "Secretary in Fashion"? 2) What are the socio-cultural and pragmatic-linguistic features represented in "Love-Letters between a Nobleman and his Sister", and do any of these features correlate with the features represented in "Secretary in Fashion"? How far do the characteristic linguistic features of "Love-Letters between a Nobleman and his Sister" correlate with the practices recommended by the manual? Both texts were qualitatively analysed from an historical pragmatic perspective, which observes the potential effects of the socio-cultural and historical context. Also, as the texts concern shared discourses, comparisons were made with Gricean and Politeness Theory. The results show that the manual is a typical 17th century epistolary manual, aligning particularly with the "Academies of Complements", as it concerns the social conventions of the gentry. The novel mainly upheld instructions on form and matter; deviations occurred due to the amatory nature of some letters, and the narrative force affecting the style. Unfortunately, neither research question elucidates the actual usage of manuals. However, this study does show the epistolary practices of two writers, within specific contexts. It reveals that their 17th century English language use is affected by socialisation, in terms of social conventions concerning social rank, age, and gender; therefore, context varies language use. Also, their popularity reveals the interests of the 17th century society. Interest in epistolary-related texts, surely piques the interest of the modern reader as to why such epistolary-related texts were interesting.
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Tesis (Licenciado en Lenguas Castellana, Inglés y Francés).--Universidad de La Salle. Facultad de Ciencias de La Educación. Licenciatura en Lengua Castellana, Inglés y Francés, 2014
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El presente proyecto Creación e Implementación de una Revista Sociocultural en la parroquia San Miguel de Porotos del cantón Azogues, fue creado por dos estudiantes de la carrera de comunicación social con el principal objetivo de crear un vínculo comunicacional en la parroquia, y como un aporte a la conservación y difusión de la cultura. En su desarrollo se pone de manifiesto la combinación de los saberes teóricos adquiridos en la universidad con la práctica e inclusión en el campo de estudio, basado en investigación teórica complementada con la historia de la parroquia en estudio. Culturas y Tradiciones San Migueleñas, revista que abarca temas de índole cultural, religioso, social y deportivo, recoge historias innatas de los habitantes del lugar y pone en manifiesto la riqueza ancestral que posee su gente, la alfarería, el tejido de paja toquilla y su alto índice de catolicismo fueron las principales características para la elaboración de los artículos y fotografías publicados en la primera edición de este medio de comunicación. La apertura y colaboración de las autoridades parroquiales y pobladores permitieron la realización de este trabajo periodístico, el mismo que se forjó a base de entrevistas directas e involucramiento con la comunidad en diferentes espacios sociales y familiares.
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El objetivo de este trabajo es reflexionar acerca de lo que se entendió y e entiende por competencia comunicativa/ sociolinguistica o cultural en la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras. A lo largo del siglo XX el término fue cobrando nuevas dimensiones recibiendo aportes tanto de la antropología como de la lingüística y la sociología y el desplazamiento de "lo local a lo global" también tiene un correlato en lo pedagógico generando interrogantes en torno a dónde nos concentrarnos como docentes cuando hablamos de competencia comunicativa intercultural, o qué entendemos cuando se habla de multiculturalidad en el aula en la cual todos los actores supuestamente pertenecen a una misma cultura nacional. En el presente trabajo se tiene en cuenta la enseñanza de una lengua extranjera en la Argentina
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El objetivo de este trabajo es reflexionar acerca de lo que se entendió y e entiende por competencia comunicativa/ sociolinguistica o cultural en la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras. A lo largo del siglo XX el término fue cobrando nuevas dimensiones recibiendo aportes tanto de la antropología como de la lingüística y la sociología y el desplazamiento de "lo local a lo global" también tiene un correlato en lo pedagógico generando interrogantes en torno a dónde nos concentrarnos como docentes cuando hablamos de competencia comunicativa intercultural, o qué entendemos cuando se habla de multiculturalidad en el aula en la cual todos los actores supuestamente pertenecen a una misma cultura nacional. En el presente trabajo se tiene en cuenta la enseñanza de una lengua extranjera en la Argentina
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Introduction: Among young people, regular or alcohol abuse seems to ally with individual factors, which congregate to other generators behaviors health risk, in social environment, including family and school. The consumption of alcoholic beverages in the younger age groups, according to the World Development Report goes beyond 60%. In the Portuguese case, the Alentejo is the region that recorded higher consumption among schoolchildren. Objectives: This study aims to know the personal inluences of family, of belonging to the group and the school environment, on the withdrawal and consumption habits among young people. Methods: A qualitative nature of research, using comprehensive semi-structured interviews. The study was developed in a school district of Evora, Portugal. The sample consists of ten students from the 8th school grade, ive non-consumers-ive consumers aged between 13 and 15 years old. Results: The trial takes place between 12 and 14 years old as a result of curiosity, explicit or tacit motivation, “give style”, the environment, entertainment and observing behavior. Among the effects of intake indicated as motivators consumption highlight the joy of reaching states and willingness. Family members tend to encourage moderate drinking on festive occasions. family models exaggerated consumption repudiate ingestion. The elements of the group of belonging tend to motivate explicitly, the intake among consumers students. The school promotes initiatives on the theme, punctually. Conclusions: The consumption of alcohol among young people suffer the personal, family and belonging group inluences. The initiatives in school tend to have no effect.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Faculdade de Educação Física
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An education promoting scientific literacy (SL) that prepares the citizens to a responsible citizenship has persisted as an argument across discussions on curricula design. The ubiquity of science and technology on contemporary societies and the ideological requirement of informed democratic participation led to the identification of relevant categories that drive curriculum reforms towards a humanistic approach of school science. The category ‘Science as culture’ acquires in the current work a major importance: it enlightens the meaning of scientific literacy. Looking closely to the French term, culture scientifique et tecnologique, turns science simultaneously into a cultural object and product that can be both received and worked at different levels and within several approaches by the individuals and the communities. On the other hand, nonformal and informal education spaces gain greater importance. Together with the formal school environment these spaces allow for an enrichment and diversification of learning experiences. Examples of nonformal spaces where animators can develop their work may be science museums or botanical gardens; television and internet can be regarded as informal education spaces. Due to the above mentioned impossibility of setting apart the individual or community-based experiences from Science and Technology (S&T), the work in nonformal and informal spaces sets an additional challenge to the preparation of socio-cultural animators. Socio-scientific issues take, at times, heavily relevance within the communities. Pollution, high tension lines, spreading of diseases, food contamination or natural resources conservation are among the socio-scientific issues that often call upon arguments and emotions. In the context of qualifying programmes on socio-cultural animation (social education and community development) within European Higher Education Area (EHEA) the present study describes the Portuguese framework. The comparison of programmes within Portugal aims to contribute to the discussion on the curriculum design for a socio-cultural animator degree (1st cycle of Bologna process). In particular, this study intends to assess how the formation given complies with enabling animators to work, within multiple scenarios, with communities in situations of socio-scientific relevance. A set of themes, issues and both current and potential fields of action, not described or insufficiently described in literature, is identified and analysed in the perspective of a qualified intervention of animators. One of these examples is thoroughly discussed. Finally, suggestions are made about curriculum reforms in order, if possible, to strongly link the desired qualified intervention with a qualifying formation.
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El objeto central de este artículo es presentar y debatir algunos aspectos conceptuales de la relación entre la animación sociocultural y la educación. Para ello, en primer lugar se polemiza con algunos posicionamientos reticentes o tibios en cuanto a la vinculación pedagógica de la animación sociocultural. Después, el discurso se torna positivo para presentar algunos aspectos relevantes de la relación entre ambos conceptos. Finalmente, se analiza el lugar que le correspondería a la ASC en un universo educativo sectorializado en ámbitos formales, no formales e informales. Antes que nada, sin embargo, a modo de paréntesis introductorio, se esboza una relación de los distintos niveles de elaboración teórica de la ASC, para situar el que correspondería al tema de este trabajo y explicitar asi algunas de sus limitaciones.
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O presente estudo pretende compreender como é que o Animador Sociocultural adapta as expressões artísticas integradas nos projectos de intervenção, quais os modelos de mediação que utiliza e quais as mudanças que fomenta na sua intervenção socioeducativa. A metodologia desta investigação, de carácter qualitativo, recorre a um modelo de investigação exploratória, sendo um estudo de caso múltiplo, constituído por seis projectos de intervenção de alunos finalistas em Animação Sociocultural, desenvolvidos em seis concelhos, englobando 120 indivíduos, desde a população infantil à população sénior. Partindo de um quadro teórico que procura sustentar alguns dos conceitos apresentados no âmbito desta investigação, utilizámos vários instrumentos, desde entrevistas semi-estruturadas, diários de campo, posters científicos e relatórios de campo. Para a interpretação destes dados, recorreu-se a uma análise de conteúdo seguida de uma triangulação múltipla, contribuindo para que este novo modelo de intervenção se revelasse inovador, permitindo compreender as várias implicações teórico-práticas deste estudo. Da análise efectuada, concluímos que a utilização das expressões artísticas integradas, desenvolvidas em conjunto, é uma ferramenta indispensável nos processos de mediação em ASC. Também podemos afirmar, que nos projectos de intervenção, os sujeitos de investigação desenvolveram uma Investigação-acção Prática, através de um modelo de Mediação Transformativa, onde as expressões artísticas integradas foram desenvolvidas de uma forma agrupada. A mudança, a que este novo modelo de intervenção conduziu, no final desta investigação, foi uma melhoria ao nível da Inter-relação, da Relação afectiva, da Auto-estima e da Participação entre os vários indivíduos envolvidos.