ACERCAMIENTO AL DERECHO -- PÁGINA LEGAL -- CONTENIDO -- INTRODUCCIÓN -- UNIDAD 1 -- 1.1 Importancia del derecho en la vida cotidiana -- 1.2 Defi nición de derecho -- 1.3 Procesos de creación de las normas jurídicas -- UNIDAD 2 -- 2.1 Derecho público y derecho privado -- 2.2 Ramas del derecho público y del derecho social -- UNIDAD 3 -- 3.1 Derecho social -- 3.2 Ramas del derecho social -- UNIDAD 4 -- 4.1 Derecho privado -- 4.2 Sucesión testamentaria -- 4.3 Derecho mercantil -- BIBLIOGRAFÍA.
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Intro -- Dedication -- Chapter 1: Putting the Social Back into Our Economy -- Chapter 2: Social Technologies, Social Economy -- Chapter 3: What about Money? -- Chapter 4: The Whole World's a Classroom -- Chapter 5: Governance Beyond Government -- Chapter 6: Everyone's a Scientist -- Chapter 7: The Era of the Amplified Patient -- Chapter 8: The Socialstructed Future: A World of Unthinkable Possibilities -- Chapter 9: Navigating the Transition -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Notes -- Illustration Credits -- Index -- Copyright.
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"NGOization--the professionalization and institutionalization of social action--has long been a hotly contested issue in grassroots social movements and communities of resistance. This book pulls together for the first time unique perspectives of social struggles and critical scholarship from a wide range of geographical and political contexts to offer insights into the tensions and challenges of the NGO model, while considering the feasibility of alternatives."--Page [4] of cover
DEFINING NATURAL CAPITALNATURAL ADDED VALUE; VALUING NATURE CAPITAL; 8 Human Capital; INTRODUCTION; DEFINING HUMAN CAPITAL; VALUING HUMAN CAPITAL; 9 Social Capital; INTRODUCTION; DEFINING SOCIAL CAPITAL; BUILDING SOCIAL CAPITAL; 10 Manufactured Capital; INTRODUCTION; DEFINING MANUFACTURED CAPITAL; RENEWABLE ENERGY; ALIGNING NATURAL AND MANUFACTURED CAPITAL; 11 Financial Capital; INTRODUCTION; DEFINING FINANCIAL CAPITAL; GOVERNANCE FAILURES; THE BUSINESS CASE; BRINGING FINANCIAL CAPITAL DOWN TO EARTH; PART III BETTER LIVES IN A BETTER WORLD; 12 Confronting Denial; INTRODUCTION
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Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface: Why Gender Essentialism? -- 1. Two Notions of Essence -- 2. Gender and Social Normativity -- 3. Human Organisms, Social Individuals, and Persons -- 4. The Argument for Gender Essentialism -- 5. The Person, the Social Individual, and the Self -- Epilogue: Gender Essentialism and Feminist Politics -- Select Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W.
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Generations: The Time Machine in Theory and Practice challenges the fragmented and diverse use of the concept of generation commonly found in the social sciences. Its innovative and exciting view of the field of generations stretches the sociological imagination away from its orientation towards the present and reconstitutes a fresh and dynamic way of seeing. It will be of particular interest to social theorists, anthropologists and sociologists of social history, consumption, identity and culture.
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Generations: The Time Machine in Theory and Practice challenges the fragmented and diverse use of the concept of generation commonly found in the social sciences. Its innovative and exciting view of the field of generations stretches the sociological imagination away from its orientation towards the present and reconstitutes a fresh and dynamic way of seeing. It will be of particular interest to social theorists, anthropologists and sociologists of social history, consumption, identity and culture.
Based on rich British and German governmental and non-governmental archive sources, contemporary newspaper articles and nearly eighty biographically-oriented interviews with German migrants, this outstanding volume, a must-read for students and scholars in the fields of social history, sociology and migration studies, expertly encompasses political as well as social-historical questions and engages with the social, economic and cultural situation of German immigrants to Britain from a life-historical perspective
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"In this book environmentalist and lawyer William Shutkin describes a new kind of environmental and social activism spreading across the nation, one that joins the pursuit of environmental quality with that of civic health and sustainable local economies. In the face of challenges posed by often corrosive market forces and widespread social disaffection, this civic environmentalism is creating nothing less than a new public discourse and dynamic social vision grounded in environmental action."--Jacket.
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This textbook uses the `riddles' metaphor to introduce social analysis and to communicate the critical, questioning aspects of sociology which are at the heart of its tradition. The book teaches the student how to be aware of the social `riddles' around them and how to solve those riddles using sociological analysis. Case studies, in-depth social analysis, illustrations and discussion questions make it the perfect book for active learning
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This book compares the social processes that explain Japanese development, beginning with the Meiji Restoration in 1868, with similar processes in post-independent Nigeria in its effort to achieve capitalist development. Before the Restoration and independence, both Japan and Nigeria lacked any prospects for further development. Japan, however, pursued fundamental social transformations of society leading to capitalist development, whereas Nigeria, following independence, has lacked any transforming ideals resulting in underdevelopment and social stagnation
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The Zimbabwean Catholic Bishops' Conference issued a pastoral letter on 14 August 2020. Its title, "The March is not Ended", echoed the words of the late American civil right activist and politician John Robert Lewis. In the introduction, the bishops reminded their fellow citizens that "Peace building and nation-building are never completed tasks. Every generation has to establish national cohesion and peace". In using the biblical text from Micah 7:1–6 where the prophet denounced corruption and oppression in his own days, the bishops took a swipe at Zimbabwean political leaders. African politicians never take responsibility for their misrule of the continent, which has kept Africa largely underdeveloped. The perplexity of the situation in Zimbabwe is reflective of similar situations in other parts of sub-Saharan Africa where leaders look the other way and shift blames. This research undertakes to explore how the Catholic Church in Africa has fared in its prophetic mission in relation to the political-cum-socioeconomic questions on the continent. It will acknowledge instances where the Church, through certain prelates, has proven itself to be a moral conscience. It will also indicate how the efforts of African bishops closely align with those of Pope Francis in relation to the prophetic mission of the Church as a defender of truth, human rights and social justice. Contribution: Africans, like most people in the world, have a very simple vision of the good life: to live in reasonable material comfort and in peace. This research is essentially anchored within Catholic social teaching. It underscores how the Catholic Church in Africa has defended and continues to uphold the rights of the people to actualize their aspiration of a simple good life in a hostile and self-serving African political and socioeconomic context. It notes that the Church cannot take the place of political leaders because its role is basically the promotion of the common good, which includes public order and peace, development, equality, justice and solidarity.
The COVID-19 pandemic is an event of large and complex proportions. The Peruvian government tried for countless times to deal with its consequences during the first year of the crisis. However, due to the social and economic conditions of most of the population, these attempts turned out to be unsuccessful and in specific cases only exacerbated the effects of the pandemic. In that regard, native communities, and generally indigenous peoples, suffered from structural public service lacks in terms of access to drinking water and health that COVID-19 oversaw revealing. Belated responses of the central government and preferences for economic reactivation revealed a serious contradiction between priorities in managing the crisis in the Amazonian territories. This paper addresses these structural conditions referred to public services, especially those related to access to drinking water and health in native communities. It additionally analyzes legislative and administrative measures implemented to protect native communities and strengthen their capacities against COVID-19. All this leads to an inquiry on the real flaws and deficiencies of the national proposal for economic reactivation and the problem experienced by these communities in the first year of the crisis. ; La pandemia por el COVID-19 es un evento de grandes y complejas proporciones. El Gobierno peruano ha tratado, innumerables veces, de lidiar con sus consecuencias durante el primer año de la crisis. Sin embargo, debido a las condiciones sociales y económicas de la gran mayoría de la población, estos intentos resultaron ser infructuosos y en casos específicos solo agravaron aún más los efectos de la pandemia. En ese sentido, las comunidades nativas, y en general los pueblos indígenas, sufrieron por las ausencias estructurales en materia de servicios públicos (acceso a agua potable y salud) que el COVID-19 se encargó de revelar. Las respuestas tardías del Gobierno central y las preferencias por la reactivación económica dieron cuenta de una seria ...
National audience ; En France, comme ailleurs en Europe, les recherches en sciences sociales sur les politiques migratoires se revendiquent couramment d'une « posture critique » (Palidda 2011). Au-delà de l'effet d'annonce, à qui et à quoi s'adresse cette critique, et sur quoi porte-t-elle ? Les « critical border studies » (Parker et Vaughan-Williams, 2009 et 2014) s'intéressent, entre autre, au fonctionnement des dispositifs de contrôle des frontières et à leurs effets sur les mobilités humaines. Ces études insistent sur le contexte particulièrement répressif de leurs mise en œuvre, tant envers les personnes en migration (Stumpf 2006, Woude, Barker et Leun 2017) qu'envers leurs soutiens (Slama 2017, Lendaro 2018) : ce regard objectivant la répression, rend plus audible la critique formulée par les universitaires à l'encontre du business meurtrier des technologies de sécurité (Rodier 2012, Spijkerboer 2017), des décideurs politiques faisant la promotion de la lutte à l'immigration irrégulière (Slama 2018, Lendaro 2019-a), ou encore de l'anti-terrorisme (Bigo et Bonnelli 2018, Bigo 2019), autrement dit d'un ensemble de mesures qui questionnent l'Etat de droit (Guittet 2018, Delmas-Marty 2009 et 2017, Basilien-Gainche 2013).Dans cette lignée, ma contribution est une invitation à réfléchir à ce que peut vouloir dire mener une enquête ethnographique en anarchiste sur la désobéissance, au prisme de l'engagement sur le terrain et aux côtés des « enquêtés ».Un ensemble de travaux relevant de la sociologie des sciences ou de l'anthropologie de la connaissance ont mobilisé le concept d'« anarchisme épistémologique » en plaidant pour un scepticisme radical qui questionne la capacité de la science et des scientifiques à produire de la connaissance explicative sur le monde social (Feyerabend 1979). Ce chapitre réfléchit à ce qu'une posture anarchiste, entendue non pas comme un « remède pour l'épistémologie et pour la philosophie des sciences » mais comme une sensibilité politique, peut faire à l'enquête (et vice-versa). Il ...