Las nuevas ciencias y las humanidades

Las nuevas ciencias y las humanidades
Author: Pablo González Casanova
Publisher: Anthropos Editorial
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2004
Genre: Complexity (Philosophy)
ISBN: 9788476586761

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Interdisciplina y complejidad - Complejidad y contradicciones - La dialéctica de lo complejo - Las nuevas ciencias y la política de las alternativas.

La nueva ilustración

La nueva ilustración
Author: José Manuel Sánchez Ron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788484596554

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An Introduction to Pablo González Casanova

An Introduction to Pablo González Casanova
Author: Jaime Torres Guillén
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2023-04-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000861988

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This book is an introduction to Pablo González Casanova, giant of Latin American sociology. It examines his work across history, sociology, political science, and anthropology, exploring in depth his writings on the university, democracy, the new sciences, alternatives to capitalism, the humanities, equity with social justice, patriarchal domination, and the struggle for planet earth. This book provides insights into a foundational Latin American perspective on global realities. It argues that Pablo González Casanova contributes original elements for the construction of a critical theory in the social sciences and humanities of Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean. With an enriching interdisciplinary perspective, this book will be of interest to scholars from a range of specialized interests in sociology, political science, philosophy, anthropology, cultural studies, scientific epistemology, methodology, and critical thinking in the alternative field to capitalism.

Humanidades e investigación científica. Una propuesta necesaria

Humanidades e investigación científica. Una propuesta necesaria
Author: Norbert Bilbeny
Publisher: Edicions Universitat Barcelona
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 8447539121

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En un mundo cada vez más especializado, se hace necesario romper con el tópico de que la ciencia y las humanidades se oponen entre sí e incluso son radicalmente distintas en su naturaleza y función. Plenamente arraigadas en la sociedad y en el avance del conocimiento, no hay investigación sin interpretación, ni interpretación sin apoyo científico y sin un constante debate con el saber empírico. Desde la medicina, la biología, la filosofía, la economía, el derecho, la física o la historiografía, entre otras disciplinas, se tratan en la presente obra cuestiones tan fundamentales como necesarias para nuestro progreso como sociedad. Mediante las aportaciones de prestigiosos especialistas y aunando sus distintas voces, Humanidades e investigación científica se propone reforzar los vínculos entre ciencia y humanismo, con la firme convicción de que solo así será posible afrontar los grandes retos globales de la sociedad actual. La cultura científica y la humanística entran en debate, aquí, y abren camino con paso firme hacia un futuro alentador.

Journal of Latin American Theology, Volume 17, Number 1

Journal of Latin American Theology, Volume 17, Number 1
Author: Lindy Scott
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-05-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666743798

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This issue of the Journal of Latin American Theology presents some of the papers given at the Seventh Latin American Conference of the Red Internacional de Educación Superior Cristiana (RIESC). Designed around the theme “Higher Education, Christian Identity, and Public Impact in Latin America,” the authors herein explore the challenges and the people involved in the three primary tasks of a university: teaching, research, and community engagement through university extension projects. Alberto Salom Echevarría’s keynote address lays out the seven primary challenges that secular and faith-based universities alike are facing. The three articles that follow feature concrete examples of successfully facing some of the challenges. These are by Joel Aguilar and Ruth Padilla DeBorst with CETI; Alejandra Ortiz and Josué Olmedo with IFES; and Humberto Shikiya and Milton Mejía with Qonakuy. In the next four articles, professors in different fi elds interact with the RIESC conference theme from within their specifi c disciplines. This includes Adelaida Jiménez in educational sciences; José Alcántara Mejía in literature and the arts; Arturo González-Gutiérrez in engineering; and Ingrid Beatriz Martell in health sciences. After the fi nal statement from the conference, book reviews by Sidney Rooy and Arturo González-Gutiérrez continue the theme of Christian higher education. A fi lm review by Samuel Lagunas explores the worldview of a Protestant evangelical indigenous woman, and two poems close this volume with refl ections on God’s work as the Divine Educator and as the tender Creator of woman.

Beyond US Hegemony

Beyond US Hegemony
Author: Samir Amin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2008-02-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848130880

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In this major new work - the result of a lifetime of intellectual engagement - one of the developing world's most famous thinkers reflects on the times we live in. He argues that US hegemony has reached a dangerous new level under George Bush Jr, and that the US President's hubristic militarism will both lead to a never-ending cycle of wars and block all hopes of social and democratic progress, not just in developing countries, but in the North as well. Samir Amin also rejects the highly ideological notion that the current form of neoliberal capitalism - 'really existing capitalism' in which imperialism is an integral and permanent part - is an inevitable future for humanity, or in fact socially or politically tolerable. At the same time, he is not opposed to globalization as such; indeed he believes the whole world today is irrevocably connected, and that solidarity in diversity is the key to the struggle for a better world. In the body of the book, Amin provides a perspicacious analysis of tendencies within the rich countries - the US, Europe and Japan; the rising powers - China and India; the likely future trajectory of post-Soviet Russia; and the developing world. The central question he pursues is whether there are other hegemonic blocs that may emerge in time to circumscribe American power, and constrain free market capitalism and force it to adjust to demands other than its narrow central economic logic. This important and thought-provoking book identifies the key global campaigns Samir feels progressives should launch around the world. 'Another world is possible.' But, he warns, the diverse citizens' movements loosely gathered together in the World Social Forum must bite the political bullet and recognise that they can only transform the world if they seek political power.

New Approaches to Latin American Studies

New Approaches to Latin American Studies
Author: Juan Poblete
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2017-09-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351656341

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Academic and research fields are moved by fads, waves, revolutionaries, paradigm shifts, and turns. They all imply a certain degree of change that alters the conditions of a stable system, producing an imbalance that needs to be addressed by the field itself. New Approaches to Latin American Studies: Culture and Power offers researchers and students from different theoretical fields an essential, turn-organized overview of the radical transformation of epistemological and methodological assumptions in Latin American Studies from the end of the 1980s to the present. Sixteen chapters written by experts in their respective fields help explain the various ways in which to think about these shifts. Questions posited include: Why are turns so crucial? How did they alter the shape or direction of the field? What new questions, objects, or problems did they contribute? What were or are their limitations? What did they displace or prevent us from considering? Among the turns included are: memory, transnational, popular culture, decolonial, feminism, affect, indigenous studies, transatlantic, ethical, post/hegemony, deconstruction, cultural policy, subalternism, gender and sexuality, performance, and cultural studies.

Las Ciencias y las humanidades

Las Ciencias y las humanidades
Author: Henri Poincaré
Publisher:
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2017
Genre:
ISBN: 9788483675731

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Facing An Unequal World

Facing An Unequal World
Author: Raquel Sosa Elizaga
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2018-02-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1526448599

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"Raquel Sosa Elízaga has assembled an incredibly complete set of analyses of inequality written by a range of scholars about a wide range of issues. Incomparable essential reading." - Immanuel Wallerstein, Senior Research Scientist, Sociology, Yale University Over recent decades, living conditions in poorer countries have deteriorated, leaving us faced with the present phenomenon of global inequality. Arguably the biggest challenge of the 21st Century is the confrontation and eventual elimination of the processes of structural inequality that affect these millions of human beings today. Facing an Unequal World tackles and critically examines key issues and challenges for global sociology across these interrelated themes: The dimensions of inequality and the configurations of structural inequalities and structures of power Conceptions of justice in different historical and cultural traditions Conflicts on environmental justice and sustainable futures The social injuries of inequality, and overcoming inequalities Written by a selection of international key sociologists and academics, this is a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and researchers in sociology alike.