Incongruencias estadísticas en España. El caso de la diáspora marroquí en la Encuesta Nacional de Inmigrantes
In: Papeles de Población, Band 24, Heft 96, S. 63-96
ISSN: 2448-7147
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In: Papeles de Población, Band 24, Heft 96, S. 63-96
ISSN: 2448-7147
In: Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, Band XI, Heft 21, S. 69-96
ISSN: 2174-3681
This study aims to identify and analyse all the doctoral theses defended in Spain that refer to the concept of "internal communication" (hereinafter IC) over a period of 34 years from 1986 to 2019 (including both). It should be noted that not all of them are specialized in IC, but that some of them refer to the concept in some way. For this purpose, a descriptive and retrospective bibliometric analysis has been used, divided into three phases: 1) Search and identification in Dialnet Plus and TESEO; 2) Analysis of a total of (n= 81) theses; 3) Graphic representation with RStudio of the relationships between advisers and chairmen of the tribunal. For this, 30 variables distributed in three dimensions (work, research team and evaluation team) have been used. 32 universities are present (85,2% of them are state owned), of which the UCM (22,2%) is the most productive, followed by the UNAV, the ULL and the UAB (all with 6,2% each). If we analyse the origin of the theses by autonomous xommunities, Madrid (28,4%), Catalonia (14,8%) and Andalusia (12,3%) are in the lead. The most prolific decade is 2010-2019 (56,8%), especially 2016 with 12,3% and in terms of languages, the theses have been presented mainly in Spanish (92,6%), with English being almost anecdotal (3,7%). Its authorship is divided close to parity with 50,6% of women and 49,4% of men. It should be noted that there is individualism in management with 71,6% of sole advisers and an average of 1.3 advisers per thesis. In addition, there is a strong dispersion of advisers and a minimal relationship with chairpeople, as only 5,1% have repeated in the management and among them, only on one occasion, they have coincided with the same chairman. It is relevant to mention that 70,4% of the first advisers are men and 80% of the professionals who have occupied this function more than once are also men. In terms of the composition of the boards, the chairmen (76,5%), the secretaries (60,5%) and the male members (71%) are the most important, and once again the UCM is the university with the greatest presence. As might be expected, the terms most used in the theses´ titles revolve around "communication" and "internal" with 82,7% and 50,6% respectively. Among the descriptors, "communication" decreases to 49,4% (although it is still the most repeated) but "internal" disappears completely. There is evidence of a great diversity of items in both questions, although it is important to emphasize the use of concepts such as "strategy", "information", "influence" or "behaviour" that demonstrate the direct link between IC and public relations. By way of conclusion, it can be stated that the production of theses on internal communication in Spain has experienced a boom in the last decade thanks to state owned universities and with the UCM as the main creative and evaluative entity. Among the academics of the discipline, the figure of Alfonso-Javier Fernández-del-Moral, professor at the UCM, stands out, with two theses supervised and seven evaluation panels (five presidencies, a secretariat and a membership). Although there are no gender differences in terms of their origin, it is evident both in the management and in the tribunals, where men take especial presence. There is also the almost inexistent connection between advisers and members of the boards, and among the boards themselves. For future research work in this field, it would be interesting to delve into the main sources cited in these theses or to analyse the methodologies and tools most commonly used in them.
In: Publicaciones de la Universidad de Alicante
In: Publicaciones de la Universidad de Alicante
This article proposes a critical reflection on the case of theSpanish internet user Mario Costeja in his fight against Googlesearch engine. Mario Costeja exercised his right of oppositionto the handling of his personal data against Google Spain, S. L.,Google Inc. and La Vanguardia Ediciones S.L. The rejection ofboth companies against his petition resulted in a claim before"Agencia Española de Protección de Datos" that ended up in theEuropean Court of Justice. This article describes all the processand collects all voices involved in the trial, with the purpose ofoffering a reflexive construction of a pioneer judgment bindingupon all the member States of the European Union. ; Este artículo propone una reflexión crítica sobre el caso delinternauta español Mario Costeja en su lucha contra el buscadorGoogle. Mario Costeja ejerció su derecho de oposición altratamiento de sus datos personales ante Google Spain, S. L.,Google Inc. y contra La Vanguardia Ediciones S. L. La negativade ambas empresas a su petición derivó en una reclamaciónante la Agencia Española de Protección de Datos que finalmenteterminó en el Tribunal Europeo de Justicia. En este artículo sedescribe todo el proceso y se recogen todas las voces implicadasen el litigio con el fin de ofrecer la construcción reflexiva de unasentencia pionera y vinculante a todos los Estados miembrosde la Unión Europea.
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In: Palabra Clave, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 107-127
ISSN: 2027-534X
In: Palabra Clave, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 167-173
ISSN: 2027-534X
In: Atlántida: revista canaria de ciencias sociales, Heft 11, S. 97-112
ISSN: 2171-4924, 2530-853X
The presence of people with intellectual disabilities and mental illnes in the Spanish prison system is a reality that challenges the prevention capacity of social protection systems. The subject has not been sufficiently studied and continues to require innovative intervention strategies. Whit the aim of making proposal of key aspects for intervention in the area of people with intellectual disabilities and mental illness in conflict with the law, from the perspective of rights in Social Work, a comparative analysis of the conclusions of two previous investigations and they have been contrasted with the theory. Overall, it is proposed that in these «highly complex» situations, the Person-Centered Comprehensive Attention Model may be useful.
In: Publicaciones de la Universidad de Alicante
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In: Clepsydra: Revista de Estudios de Género y Teoría Feminista, Heft 23, S. 249-269
ISSN: 2530-8424
From the beginning of the 1950s, the visits of tourists from abroad to the Spanish coasts became more and more frequent. The massive influx of visitors meant the arrival of remarkable novelties in fashions and customs, especially in places of leisure, where they had contact with the national population. This paper aims, on the one hand, to analyse the discourses from the Spanish Catholic Church, an institution very concerned about the moral control of Spanish women and women's summer fashion, but whose arguments have not been studied in detail in relation to tourism. On the other hand, it incorporates a new approach by collecting the opinions expressed in the British press, which allows us to observe the impact of this type of discourse in one of the leading countries in the emission of tourists. For that purpose, we have used different bibliographical sources, archival and newspaper documentation related to tourism and the Catholic religion, as well as British newspapers.