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El libro centra su reflexión en la discusión sobre los procesos de configuración de subjetividades sociales y políticas de niños, niñas y jóvenes desde una perspectiva intergeneracional en contextos plurales. En los diez capítulos que conforman la obra se recogen diferentes dimensiones del acercamiento y comprensión de estas categorías teóricas, con el fin de propiciar un acercamiento múltiple a estos objetos de conocimiento. Libro en coedición con la Universidad de Manizales y el CINDE.
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El presente trabajo se construye desde dos inquietudes sociológicas esenciales. La primera, la necesidad de proporcionar una interpretación sustantiva de la emergencia y desarrollo de procesos de movilización en un contexto de precarización y fragilización social persistente y continuado en el tiempo. La segunda, el intento de articular un modelo explicativo capaz de unificar los diversos procesos de construcción de la acción colectiva (identidades, marcos discursivos, repertorios), bajo unos mismos vectores analíticos y epistemológicos. Para ello se estudian dos movimientos, la Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH) y la Candidatura de Unidad Popular (CUP), tomados como casos para el modelo propuesto. Con el ánimo de dar respuesta a tales inquietudes, se presenta la hipótesis de la comunidad política de sentido, entendida como espacio en el que los mecanismos de construcción social de la movilización se articulan desde lo microsocial y desde la cotidianidad, generando estructuras estables de interacción. Tales espacios proporcionan experiencias emocionales, cognitivas y simbólicas como base para la reconfiguración de subjetividades y de la propia acción colectiva, organizadas en forma de acontecimiento. El enfoque epistemológico parte de una sociología de la experiencia, situacional y centrada en el individuo en su dualidad de actor social y sujeto reflexivo.
An analysis of contemporary violence as the new commodity of today's hyper-consumerist stage of capitalism. “Death has become the most profitable business in existence.” —from Gore Capitalism Written by the Tijuana activist intellectual Sayak Valencia, Gore Capitalism is a crucial essay that posits a decolonial, feminist philosophical approach to the outbreak of violence in Mexico and, more broadly, across the global regions of the Third World. Valencia argues that violence itself has become a product within hyper-consumerist neoliberal capitalism, and that tortured and mutilated bodies have become commodities to be traded and utilized for profit in an age of impunity and governmental austerity. In a lucid and transgressive voice, Valencia unravels the workings of the politics of death in the context of contemporary networks of hyper-consumption, the ups and downs of capital markets, drug trafficking, narcopower, and the impunity of the neoliberal state. She looks at the global rise of authoritarian governments, the erosion of civil society, the increasing violence against women, the deterioration of human rights, and the transformation of certain cities and regions into depopulated, ghostly settings for war. She offers a trenchant critique of masculinity and gender constructions in Mexico, linking their misogynist force to the booming trade in violence. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to analyze the new landscapes of war. It provides novel categories that allow us to deconstruct what is happening, while proposing vital epistemological tools developed in the convulsive Third World border space of Tijuana.
The International Handbook of Educational Change is a state of the art collection of the most important ideas and evidence of educational change. The book brings together some of the most influential thinkers and writers on educational change. It deals with issues like educational innovation, reform, restructuring, culture-building, inspection, school-review, and change management. It asks why some people resist change and what their resistance means. It looks at how men and women, older teachers and younger teachers, experience change differently. It looks at the positive aspects of change but does not hesitate to raise uncomfortable questions about many aspects of educational change either. It looks critically and controversially at the social, economic, cultural and political forces that are driving educational change. School leaders, system administration, teacher leaders, consultants, facilitators, educational researchers, staff developers and change agents of all kinds will find this book an indispensable resource for guiding them to both classic and cutting-edge understandings of educational change, no other work provides as comprehensive coverage of the field of educational change.
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