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Elderly woman in films. An evaluation to the filmic projects

2016

La presencia de las mujeres en el cine tanto delante como detrás de la cámara es escasa; y esto ocurre más todavía en el caso de las mujeres mayores. Con una mirada de género desde la Gerontología hemos realizado una selección y posterior evaluación de las películas estrenadas entre 1960 y 2015 en las que el protagonismo o co-protagonismo fuese de una mujer mayor de 55 años, obteniendo un total de 63 películas. Con la información obtenida al utilizar una hoja de registro y análisis, se realizó un análisis de contenido que dio lugar a diferentes categorías temáticas y subcategorías. Los resultados muestran que son muy escasas las películas cuya trama argumental gira en torno a mujeres mayore…

Cultural StudiesEvaluaciónProyectos fílmicosGerontologíaElderly womanReligious studiesMujeres mayoresEconomíaCineGender identityIdentidad de géneroEvaluationCinemaGerontologyFilmic projects
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Pauls Daija, Deniss Hanovs, and Ilze Jansone Riga, Civilizāciju karš? Pirmais pasaules karš ideoloģijās, mākslās un atmiņās. Latvijas versijas

2017

In 2014, the centenary of World War I was commemorated worldwide, particularly in Europe, where events in remembrance of the ‘Great War’, such as commemorations, exhibitions, and conferences, were ...

Cultural StudiesExhibitionHistoryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Ancient historyFirst world warJournal of Baltic Studies
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López, Lola (ed.), Racconti ispanoamericani del terrore del XIX secolo, Arcoiris, Salerno 2105.

2016

Obra ressenyada: Lola LOPEZ (ed.), Racconti ispanoamericani del terrore del XIX secolo. Salerno: Arcoiris, 2105.

Cultural StudiesFANTASTICO SIGLO XIXLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsCommunicationAFANTASTICO HISPANOAMERICANOGeneral WorksBrumal. Revista de Investigación sobre lo Fantástico = Research Journal on the fantastic
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Police violence in West Africa : Perpetrators' and ethnographers' dilemmas

2012

This article explores the use of violence by police officers and gendarmes in Ghana and Niger. We analyse how popular discourses, legal and organizational conditions frame the police use of violence. Acts of violence by police are situated in this inconsistent framework and can be seen as legal and appropriate, despicable and brutal, or as useful and morally legitimate. Thus, every time the police use violence, they face a major dilemma: legally and morally justified violence can be a source of long-term legitimacy; but because of multiple possible readings of a certain situation (according to different, conflicting moral and legal discourses), the very same action has potentially delegiti…

Cultural StudiesFace (sociological concept)Participant observationWest africaDilemmaArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Action (philosophy)AnthropologyLawSituatedEthnographyddc:300SociologyLegitimacy
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The Role of Social Media in Societal Change : Cases in Finland of Fifth Estate Activity on Facebook

2015

The Internet can be used to reconfigure access to information and people in ways that can support networked individuals and enhance their relative communicative power vis-à-vis other individuals and institutions, such as by supporting collective action, sourcing of information, and whistle blowing. The societal and political significance of the Internet is a matter of academic debate, with some studies suggesting a powerful role in creating a “Fifth Estate,” and other studies challenging such claims. Research on this issue has not yet comprehensively focused on social network sites and those operating in a very liberal-democratic context. Based on an embedded case study of Facebook use in …

Cultural StudiesFacebookCyberpsychologysocial mediasosiaalinen medialcsh:Communication. Mass mediaPower (social and political)ta616Social mediaSociologyta518Fifth EstateFifth EstateSocial movementbusiness.industryCommunicationSocial changePublic relationslcsh:P87-96social movementComputer Science Applicationscommunicative powerAccess to informationThe InternetbusinessSocial psychology
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The concept of skill and the Spanish labour market

2004

Cultural StudiesFactor marketHistoryLabour economicsMarket economySociology and Political SciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsInternational Journal of Iberian Studies
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Factorial Invariance of the Scale Beliefs About Children’s Adjustment in Same-Sex Families in Spanish, Chilean, and Hispanic University Students

2017

This study examines the factorial invariance of the Scale on Beliefs About Children’s Adjustment in Same-Sex Families (SBCASSF) across countries in three samples: Chilean, Spanish, and Hispanic university students. The scale analyzes attitudes toward the consequences of the rearing and education of children by parents with a homosexual sexual orientation. The instrument consists of two subscales: Individual Opposition and Normative Opposition. The Spanish sample is composed of 199 university students, the Chilean sample is made up of 279 students, and the Hispanic sample consists of 114 students. The results provide empirical evidence for the reliability of the SBCASSF in the samples from …

Cultural StudiesFactorial invarianceLinguistics and Language030505 public healthSocial PsychologyChild rearingmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducation05 social sciences050109 social psychologyTest validityDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesAnthropologyCultural diversityScale (social sciences)Well-beingCross-cultural0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHomosexuality0305 other medical sciencePsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonHispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences
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The self-narrative and acute psychosis

1995

The aim of this study was to apply the narrative approach in analyzing family therapy meetings in cases of acute psychosis. The self-narrative is essential in acute psychosis since it is either collapsed or not coherent enough. The results indicate that it is important to create concrete practices that produce stories concerning the patient in relation to others. The self-narrative must be re-authored by the patient even though it is socially constructed. This is achieved by creating multiple perspectives of self-narratives in so-called therapy meetings with the patient, family members, and staff members representing different professionals.

Cultural StudiesFamily therapyPsychosisPsychotherapistSocial PsychologySocial workSelfmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.diseaseSocial constructionismClinical PsychologyPersonal identitymedicinePersonalityNarrativePsychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonContemporary Family Therapy
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Conversations on contexts and meanings: On understanding therapeutic change from a contextual viewpoint

1990

Recent developments within family therapy theory, often referred to as the Post-Milan Movement, have once again stressed the therapeutic encounter'squality of conversation. When therapy is looked upon as conversation, attention is not only paid to the fact that most of what happens in a session is talking. Rather, a more fundamental stance towardshuman life as basically meaning- making is taken. This is one of the essential premises of the contextualist approach to the social sciences. When applied to human problems this approach claims that “symptoms” evolve when (1) a person gives meaning to and performs a social act within a context inappropriate to the socially shared meaning of that ac…

Cultural StudiesFamily therapySocial PsychologySocial workmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Session (web analytics)EpistemologyClinical PsychologyConversationMeaning (existential)PsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonContemporary Family Therapy
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The Weakness of Populism in Spain

2020

This paper analyses why Populism has failed to take root in Spain despite a ‘soil’ that has favoured its seeding and growth elsewhere. At first sight, Spain seems to provide the conditions in which Populism can thrive: a deep economic crisis (which began with the financial meltdown in 2008) and a succession of corruption scandals affecting all the main political parties. Even so, Populism has failed to gain a hold in Spain. The traditional Far Right is very weak, and new parties such as Podemos and Ciudadanos cannot be considered Populist. While Vox displays all the features of a radical right-wing party, it is one from which Populism is absent. We argue that the lack of Populism in Spain c…

Cultural StudiesFar rightCompetition (economics)PopulismPoliticsSociology and Political ScienceCorruptionPolitical economyPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectmedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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