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Diagnóstico Socioeconómico

Diagnóstico Socioeconómico
Author: Bertha Ulloa Rubio
Publisher: Ewe Editorial Acad MIA Espa Ola
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2012-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9783847362784

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Los estudios de Diagnosticos Socioeconomicos en el distrito de Trujillo, realizados en dos territorios vecinales como son Villa del Ingeniero y Cerro Pesqueda con el unico fin de conocer especificamente y directamente la realidad, lo que permitira hacer planteamientos de posibles soluciones que propicien el progreso y mejoramiento socioeconomico de sus habitantes de estos territorios vecinales. Debemos precisar que las diferentes etapas que comprendio el estudio y la encuesta fueron planificada y ejecutadas tomando en cuenta las recomendaciones tecnicas minimas para este tipo de investigacion. En la realizacion de la investigacion se utilizo el metodo cientifico en las fases de indagatoria, demostrativa y expositiva; asi como las tecnicas de investigacion bibliograficas, observacion, entrevista y encuesta, esta ultima se aplico a los habitantes de la Villa del Ingeniero, en el mes de mayo del ano 2010."


Radical Cartographies

Radical Cartographies
Author: Bjørn Sletto
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477320881

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Cartography has a troubled history as a technology of power. The production and distribution of maps, often understood to be ideological representations that support the interests of their developers, have served as tools of colonization, imperialism, and global development, advancing Western notions of space and place at the expense of indigenous peoples and other marginalized communities. But over the past two decades, these marginalized populations have increasingly turned to participatory mapping practices to develop new, innovative maps that reassert local concepts of place and space, thus harnessing the power of cartography in their struggles for justice. In twelve essays written by community leaders, activists, and scholars, Radical Cartographies critically explores the ways in which participatory mapping is being used by indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other traditional groups in Latin America to preserve their territories and cultural identities. Through this pioneering volume, the authors fundamentally rethink the role of maps, with significant lessons for marginalized communities across the globe, and launch a unique dialogue about the radical edge of a new social cartography.


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Publisher: IICA Biblioteca Venezuela
Total Pages: 464
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Analysis of Ratings

Analysis of Ratings
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Total Pages: 814
Release: 1990
Genre: Landscape assessment
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General Technical Report RM.

General Technical Report RM.
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Total Pages: 232
Release: 1990
Genre: Forests and forestry
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Publisher: IICA
Total Pages: 164
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The Central American Energy Problem

The Central American Energy Problem
Author: Jeffrey R. Jones
Publisher: Bib. Orton IICA / CATIE
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1983
Genre: Fuelwood industry
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John Dewey's Great Debates - Reconstructed

John Dewey's Great Debates - Reconstructed
Author: Shane Ralston
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1617354600

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Confirming his moniker as “America’s philosopher of democracy,” John Dewey engaged in a series of public debates over the course of his lifetime, vividly demonstrating how his thought translates into action. These debates made Dewey a household name and a renowned public intellectual during the early to mid-twentieth century, a time when the United States fought two World Wars, struggled through an economic depression, experienced explosive economic growth and spawned a grassroots movement that characterized an entire era: Progressivism. Unfortunately, much recent Dewey scholarship neglects to situate Dewey’s ideas in the broader context of his activities and engagements as a public intellectual. This project charts a path through two of Dewey’s actual debates with his contemporaries, Leon Trotsky and Robert Hutchins, to two reconstructed debates with contemporary intellectuals, E.D. Hirsch and Robert Talisse, both of whom criticized Dewey’s ideas long after the American philosopher’s death and, finally, to two recent debates, one on home schooling and the other on U.S. foreign policy, in which Dewey’s ideas offer a unique and compelling vision of a way forward.