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Música y educación : revista internacional de pedagogía musical

2012

Este estudio trata de sacar a la luz las nuevas creaciones en el único género musical compuesto ex profeso para banda: la Música de Moros y Cristianos, música incidental para la Fiesta y el desfile que se materializa en sus tres modalidades de marchas moras, marchas cristianas y pasodobles. A pesar del corpus musical que aumenta cada día, no hay que olvidar que la Música Festera ha dejado de vivir su periodo clásico dorado para adoptar un estilo más vanguardista y contemporáneo. Analizaremos las últimas tendencias en la creación musical desarrolladas en este género para terminar preguntándonos si es lícito traspasar su funcionalidad con este tipo de innovaciones.

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Blockchain Disrupting Fintech and the Banking System

2021

Nowadays society is profoundly changed by technology, velocity and productivity. While individuals are not yet prepared for holographic connection with banks or financial institutions, other innovative technologies have been adopted. Lately, a new world has been launched, personalized and adapted to reality. It has emerged and started to govern almost all daily activities due to the five key elements that are foundations of the technology: machine to machine (M2M), internet of things (IoT), big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI). Competitive innovations are now on the market, helping with the connection between investors and borrowers—notably crowdfunding and peer-to-pe…

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Valencian Network of Educational Innovation in Optics

2014

[EN] The Valencian Network of Educational Innovation in Optics consists of three groups from the Universitat de València, Universitat Jaume I, and Universitat Politècnica de València. The participants in the network present an extensive background on performing actions to improve teaching practice. They have been involved for years in scientific outreach activities and in a number of educational innovation projects, which have developed innovative teaching materials. With the aim of sharing their experience and enhance their performance, the three groups have decided to join forces to become a Network of Educational Innovation whose main projects are described in this communication.

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Checks and balances and international openness

1991

In the course of a long digression within his famous inspection of Plato’s political philosophy, Karl Popper (1945: 121) argues that “the problem of politics” is the following: “How can we so organize political institutions that bad or incompetent rulers can be prevented from doing too much damage?” Popper’s answer is: “the theory of checks and balances”, which he defines as the striving to establish “institutional control of the rulers by balancing their powers against other powers” (122). From that general approach to “the problem of politics”, it follows that democracy is definitely not the rule of the majority, or the sovereignty of the people (a conception that entails various paradoxe…

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Johnny : l’idole de Louis et d’Elsa

2020

In 1963, 1964 and 1967, in broadcasted interviews, reviews or novels, Louis Aragon and Elsa Triolet wrote about Johnny Hallyday, the star and his songs. Their views on him are always kind, and thus greatly differ from the opinion the so-called « intellectuels » of the time had on the young singer. Read in comparison with Daniel Rondeau's novel about Johnny, which is itself based on these previous texts, « LouisElsa »'s textual materials about Johnny are intertwined works who give Johnny some legitimacy, while furnishing matter for literary creation.

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La ciudad y el turismo. Experiencias desde la gestión del street art

2018

Este artículo plantea una discusión entre la ciudad y el turismo a partir de diferentes iniciativas que se realizan con la gestión del street art. En este sentido, uno de los objetivos centrales es analizar cómo esta práctica artística urbana es utilizada como medio turístico y en la revalorización de la ciudad, sea éste con sentido comunitario o de gentrificación. Por ejemplo, creando circuitos de arte callejero o fortaleciendo el sentido de pertenencia barrial. Para el marco analítico se aplicó la técnica de observación participante y se realizaron varias rutas de street art en ciudades como Barcelona, Berlín, Porto, Montevideo y Lima. Por último, se trabajó con un acervo de 22 mil fotogr…

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El frente popular: ¿Qué clase de acontecimiento? Historiografía y actualidad de las investigaciones sobre el Frente Popular

2016

The development of the historiography on the Popular Front has focused on three main fields, political history, social history and cultural history. However, the fragmentation of the object of study has hindered a more global reflection on the Popular Front, as one major event which constituted both a political and cultural project and an unprecedented social and political alliance with a broad popular movement. A fundamental event, embedded in the long life of French history, with significant consequences for the social area of the working class, the start of a new culture of social democracy French-style and as a reference which nourished the fights of the French Resistance as well as its…

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Individual Differences in Self-Talk Frequency: Social Isolation and Cognitive Disruption

2019

Despite the popularity of research on intrapersonal communication across many disciplines, there has been little attention devoted to the factors that might account for individual differences in talking to oneself. In this paper, I explore two possible explanations for who people might differ in the frequency of their self-talk. According to the “social isolation” hypothesis, spending more time alone or having socially-isolating experiences will be associated with increased self-talk. According to the “cognitive disruption” hypothesis, having self-related experiences that are cognitively disruptive will be associated with increased self-talk frequency. Several studies using the Self-Talk Sc…

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Parlers populaires et paysans dans la fiction en prose (XVIe-XVIIe siècles)

2018

In fictional narrative and comedy of sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, staging lower-class or country people is a pretext to make up a comic stereotype. One of the main attributes of this stereotype is the use of a low language level, a faulty French, soiled by regionalisms. To this « popular » French language are often associated dull-wittedness, naivety, foolishness, as well as conversations limited on common place subjects. This linguistic standard is often presented on the occasion of a dialogue with a learned, well-read and refined interlocutor. Contrasting standards make laugh and disqualify as rough some uses and turns of phrase of French, at the time when grammatical and stylisti…

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Mihi cane et populo: Cicerone e l’autorappresentazione del successo oratorio. La questione del consenso popolare (Cic. Brut. 183–200)

2022

Come si rappresenta il proprio successo? La tradizione poetica greca e latina conosce straordinarie immagini di consacrazioni delle virtù di poeta, elaborate con ricche e ornate costruzioni, la cui persistenza nella memoria letteraria ne assicura la vitalità. A fronte di tali esibizioni virtuosistiche, che dichiarano l’orgoglio del successo, ve ne sono altre, costruite altrettanto finemente ma dall’architettura più complessa, perché fondata su una più mediata strategia. Su una di queste, proveniente da un testo in prosa, ma da un autore quale Cicerone che ambiva non a caso anche al riconoscimento come poeta, vorrei provare a riflettere. Il passo in questione è un’ampia sequenza del Brutus (…

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