Resultados de búsqueda - "structuration"

  1. La evolución espacial de los subcentros de empleo en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua (1994-2004): un análisis con indicadores de autocorrelación espacial global y local M. Fuentes, César, Hernández, Vladimir

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2015
    “…In this context, one can conclude that employment distribution outside the CBD, resulting from agglomeration economies, implies the presence of a polycentric urban structure.…”
  2. Cuatro principios transversales para poner a trabajar a Bourdieu Wacquant, Loïc

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2017
    “…This article spotlights four transversal principles that animate Pierre Bourdieu’s research practice and can fruitfully guide inquiry on any empirical front: the Bachelardian imperative of epistemological rupture and vigilance; the Weberian command to effect the triple historicization of the agent (habitus), the world (social space, of which field is but a subtype), and the categories of the analyst (epistemic reflexivity); the Leibnizian-Durkheimian invitation to deploy the topological mode of reasoning to track the mutual correspondences between symbolic space, social space, and physical space; and the Cassirer moment urging us to recognize the constitutive efficacy of symbolic structures. I also flag three traps that Bourdieusian explorers of the social world should exercise special care to avoid: the fetishization of concepts, the seductions of “speaking Bourdieuse” while failing to carry out the research operations Bourdieu’s notions stipulate, and the forced imposition of his theoretical framework en bloc when it is more productively used in kit through transposition. …”
  3. La reproducción de los oficios. De la organización gremial a la Escuela Nacional de Artes y Oficios de Hombres en la ciudad de México, 1780-1915 Pérez Toledo, Sonia

    Historia Mexicana

    2021
    “…With the 18th Century reforms to guilds and the 1813 decree on the freedom of trades, artisanal corporations broke apart in many different fashions, but this did not modify the hierarchical structure and the role of the master craftsman in the apprenticeship process. …”
  4. La elección general de 2022 en Malasia y el dilema de Anwar Ibrahim Ramírez Bonilla, Juan José

    Anuario Asia Pacífico

    2023
    “…In this context, the text argues that Anwar Ibrahim’s appointment as prime minister creates a delicate situation: by following through on his pledge to clean up government, he risks dismantling the country’s governance structures; but by abandoning this program, he would reveal that his drive to become prime minister was only motivated by personal reasons.…”
  5. Preguntas retóricas, gramaticalización y marcadores de modalidad Kornfeld, Laura Malena

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2022
    “…In both cases, the qué expresses a clear reject of a previous hypothesis or of some pragmatic situation (or attitude) of an interlocutor. We focus also on structures derived from total indirect rhetorical questions, with an epistemic meaning parallel to the qué “of reply” (e.g., ¿Mirá si la voy a dejar?)…”
  6. Sobre una pasiva anómala en español Melis, Chantal, Granados, Daniel

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2024
    “…Our interest in the genesis of the construction leads us to locate its source in a regular structure of the language, known as the “impersonal reflexive with a passive clause”, wherein se marks the unspecified identity of the patient subject (cuando se es amado…‘when one is loved...’). …”
  7. Quería que le limpiaran todo, la casa y el sable”: del servicio doméstico a la construcción subjetiva de la prostitución como oficio en Argentina Puglia, María de las Nieves

    Estudios de Género

    2017
    “…For this I will recover some scenes from the practice of dobleta as moments in which domestic services and sex services begin to intermingle, tensing preconceptions of prostitution as “easy life”, “easy money” and the idea of women as a “victim” of both a structural system of sexual exploitation and poverty. …”
  8. Integración de la mujer a los mercados laborales urbanos en México : 1988-1994 Estrella Valenzuela, Gabriel, Zenteno, René M.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “…First, with the exception of certain northern, especially border cities, the structure of urban employment showed a clear trend towards de-industrialization and the expansion of distributive and personal services. …”
  9. Expectativas telelaborales en el sector gobierno de Canadá: una alternativa para México Tello, Carlos Alberto

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2006
    “…These arrangements include the en­couragement to work at home as mentioned, the decentralization of the workplace by means of creating satellite offices, as well as the adoption of new structures at the job site to re-organize various management and staff assignments. …”
  10. Reivindicaciones urbanas y organización popular : el caso de Durango Ramírez Sáiz, Juan Manuel

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1986
    “…There are various explanations for this phenomenon the particular correlation of local political forces and the degree of organization and mobilization and the negotiation capacity of the movement.The case studied demonstrates that the government's hegemony in this area can be modified, that the struggles of the urban majorities do not necessarily have to be carried out through a client relationship with the state and that the independent popular urban movements are advanced in their internal structure and levels of politization.…”
  11. Condición femenina y alternativas de organización doméstica : las mujeres sin pareja en São Paulo Oliveira, Maria Coleta Ferreira Albino de

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1992
    “…The central question is to determine in what measure these two circumstances affect the way in which single women structure independent household arrangements. A woman's independence is also related to her capacity to build, on her own or with other people, an autonomous day-to-day life, to establish a domestic nucleus that is not based on traditional definitions of gender. …”
  12. Entre la criminalidad y el orden cívico: imágenes y representaciones de la niñez durante el porfiriato Castillo Troncoso, Alberto del

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “…Most works still revolve around wrítten documents, while iconographic ones serve, at best, as simple  illustrations.In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, photographic images broke with great strength into the structures designed for writing, such as newspapers, reviews and magazines, completing the universe of letters,  and sometirnes even invading it. …”
  13. La Alhambra de Granada: un fractal orientalista en clave poscolonial. Los puntos de vista local y árabe González Alcantud, José Antonio, Rojo Flores, Sandra

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2014
    “…Specifically, it situates this structure within the context of the Nazari movement with the intention of highlighting the “living” character of the Alhambra in relation to a classic exemplar of Orientalist discourse. …”
  14. Sistemas de pensiones y perspectivas de la seguridad social Ham Chande, Roberto

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2000
    “…The changes in its population structure reveal a rapidly aging population together with financial insufficiency and actuarial deficits in the social security systems. …”
  15. Perfiles de la sexualidad : a propósito de las diferencias entre hombres y mujeres en Colombia Sevilla Casas, Elías

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1997
    “…Mention is made of the necessary complicity by women for male domination to exist; the potential of subcultural and subregional studies within the historical structure of socioracial inequality is reviewed, and the apparently close relation between sexuality and violence is discussed. …”
  16. Crisis económica y determinantes de la oferta de trabajo femenino en México : 1994-1995 Zenteno, René M.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1999
    “…Among many other factors, various studies have argued the existence of a close link between this process of social change in women, and the economic crisis faced by many Mexican families during the long period of productive re-structuring. The basis of this argument is largely derived from the quantification of a phenomenon that was unusual in Mexico before the 1980s: the growing economic participation of women of an advanced age, those with low schooling attainment, women who are either married or living with their partner, and finally, of women with small children. …”
  17. Importancia de los hijos en la vejez y cambios en el comportamiento reproductivo (estudio en tres comunidades rurales de México) Zúñiga Herrera, Elena, Hernández F., Daniel

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1994
    “…Data was obtained from surveys and life histories of random sub-samples of 60 years-old couples or people.The study describes the dynamic of domestic units and their structure of homes where there are peoples of 60 years or older. …”
  18. Migración interna y ciudades de América Latina: efectos sobre la composición de la población Rodríguez Vignoli, Jorge

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2012
    “…The combination of these effects on the age structure of the population of the cities increases their so-called “demographic bonus”; c) internal migration tends to slightly depress the educational attainment of cities (even once age has been controlled for); since the exchange with other cities is primarily responsible for this effect, it is inappropriate to attribute it to migration from the countryside; d) as immigration tends to raise the average educational attainment of cities, the reduction observed is due to emigration. …”
  19. ¿El mercado matrimonial en desbalance? El caso de México en 1980 Pavón, Norma Patricia

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1990
    “…In a marriage market, as in any other kind of market, one of the important elements that determines the number of transactions (unions) that take place within that market, is the degree of balance that exists between the number of people supplying and the number of people demanding a particular product, which in this particular, complex case is a specific sociocultural product: the very individuals supplying and demanding the product, that is to say, the population of both sexes of marriageable age (single, between the ages of 12 and 50) exposed to the risk of marriage.The objetive of this article is to present the results obtained when estimating how balanced, in numerical terms, the Mexican population of marriageable age was in 1980, in relation to its structure by age and sex, as well as the timing of its nuptiality. …”

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