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La comunicación: disciplina y campo de estudio. La experiencia latina
2011
La investigación en comunicación presenta una serie de particularidades que le otorgan un interés específico y una cierta capacidad de adaptación a la hora de analizar los fenómenos sociales. Se trata de una disciplina y un campo de estudio a la vez, lo que implica una necesaria transdisciplinariedad en el proceso de estudio de los paradigmas sociales y de formación de los profesionales de la comunicación. Esta adaptación de los estudios de comunicación supone una redefinición de las características propias de cada contexto, especialmente si se ha de llevar a cabo este estudio en América latina y en la Europa latina (Francia, Portugal, España e Italia). Su consideración como un espacio prop…
La crucifixion dans les peintures murales carolingiennes dans l'Europe latine chrétienne et sur ses marges (IXè - début du XIème siècle)
2015
This Dissertation focuses on the iconography of the Crucifixion in the Carolingian mural painting between the 9th and the beginning of the 11th century. Pivot in the Christian thought with its dogmatic scope, the Crucifixion remains however poorly represented in the Latin West until the middle of the 8th century. Actually, the Carolingian period is a decisive turning point when the Crucifixion displays gradually on all the supports and through different technics, at the same time as the iconography tends to be crystallized. Based on a documentation composed of thirteen decorations painted between the 9th and the beginning of the 11th century and distributed in the former limits of the Carol…
International student mobility in Southern-Latin Europe: beyond the EU logics, towards a new space
2018
This paper discusses international student mobility (ISM) in Southern-Latin Europe, specifically Italy, Portugal, and Spain, analysing the inflow of international students as reflected in the UNESCO, OECD and European Commission databases. Only recently Italy, Portugal and Spain, as latecomers, have become more actively involved in ISM dynamics. This trend has been a response to EU pressures to internationalization, instrumented through the consolidation of the Bologna process and the need to build a common space of higher education. The analysis shows that at the intra-European level Italy, Portugal and Spain share similar ISM patterns; however, in the global context other logics shape ISM…