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¿Qué creen? No soy chismoso pero…. Mexican gossip: Affiliation or self-interest?
2017
Whilst being taken more seriously, especially in anthropological and sociological studies, gossip is still often regarded trivial and of little academic research interest. Given that it is unstoppable, persistent and often enjoyable (Epstein, 2011), gossip has been examined in terms of function (e.g. talk about intimate matters to express shared values) and as a form of communication *for example, to express resistance (Goodman & Ben-Ze’ev, 1994). In this chapter, I examine the importance of gossip in the Mexican context. In Mexico, gossip has been examined in terms of function e.g. (Hagene, 2010), situation (Vázquez Garcia y Chávez Arellano, 2008) and resistance (Vázquez García 2007). …
Professional Formation in Spain and Germany
2001
This article analyzes how the patterns of cooperation among different institutions ensure quality professional preparation in terms of the production of an effective and regulated distribution of competencies. For this analysis we apply the comparative methodology of García Garrido to the Spanish and German models of professional development; and we review educational issues related to the administration, management, and supervision of the professional preparation system in the two countries both at the central and regional levels.
Timing the Mesolithic-Neolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula: The Radiocarbon Dataset
2019
In this paper, we describe the radiocarbon dataset compiled in the context of the project HAR2015-68962 EVOLPAST: Dinamicas evolutivas y patrones de variabilidad cultural de los ultimos cazadores-recolectores y el primer Neolitico en el este peninsular (7000–4500 cal. BC) funded by the Spanish government. The dataset offers the most complete and public radiocarbon dataset focus on the Neolithic Transition in the Iberian Peninsula. Funding statement: The data collection was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness grant HAR2015-68962-P to Oreto Garcia Puchol & Joan Bernabeu. SPG is supported by Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, Postdoct…
La 'doppia assenza': peregrinazioni letterarie tra Italia e Argentina in Clementina Sandra Ammendola, Miguel Ángel García e Laura Pariani
2015
Il presente articolo analizza le sollecitazioni delle identità e il senso di appartenenza di personaggi letterari che hanno vissuto esperienze di migrazione tra Italia e Argentina nei seguenti testi letterari: Il maestro di tango di Miguel Ángel García, Lei che sono io e Ci sono volte, tutte le volte di Clementina Sandra Ammendola e Quando Dio ballava il tangodi Laura Pariani. Tale analisi si realizza a partire dalle chiavi di lettura offerte dal saggio di Abdelmalek Sayad, La Double absence. Des illusions de l'émigré aux souffrances de l'immigré. Questi tre autori condividono l’esperienza biografia, divisa tra Italia e Argentina, che rappresentano a partire dallo strumento letterario. Si a…