Search Results - "violence"

  1. Conocimiento y uso de anticonceptivos entre los jóvenes mexicanos. El papel del género Casique, Irene

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2011
    “…Using data from the National Survey on Violence during Courtship, undertaken in 2007 on young Mexicans aged 15 to 24, the author explores the levels of contraceptive knowledge and use in the context of courtship. …”
  2. Bautizando el colonialismo: las políticas de conversión en México después de la conquista Crewe, Ryan Dominic

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “…Using archival sources, indigenous annals and the communications of mendicant friars, it offers a review of the spiritual interpretations of the historiography of the first decades of missionary work in Mexico, arguing that the mass conversions seen in those years were due to a complex combination of political opportunism, iconoclastic violence and the search by indigenous leaders for protection from colonial violence. …”
  3. De regidores porfiristas a presidentes de la República en el periodo revolucionario. Explorando el ascenso y la caída del "sonorismo" Almada Bay, Ignacio

    Historia Mexicana

    2010
    “…It foregrounds their origins according to four elements: the survival of certain old regime practices in a local order resulting from the interaction of strong aboriginal groups, a white, scattered minority, and a weak governmental presence, where no one had control and, therefore, violence and informality, and opportunism and ad hoc solutions ruled; the forming of bonds and solidaruty for the production and control of violence and access to power, centered on kinship networks; the training of public servants in the context of the transition from a vague social concensus to the concentration of power in the hands of governmental authorities, when occupying municipal positions during the porfiriato in their hme state.…”
  4. Mujeres en la clandestinidad armada. Hechos y tendencias en la década de 1970 Rodríguez Kuri, Ariel

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…Two problems involve the analytical starting point: the academic discussion on women’s participation in modern political violence and the impact of accelerated urbanization and acculturation on the creation of the conditions for this violence.…”
  5. Promesas y realidades: el fracaso del plan de salida de Estados Unidos de Afganistán (2009-2014) Baltar Rodríguez, Enrique

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2019
    “…As a result, the spiralling violence and insecurity since 2014 continue a trend clearly established in previous years.…”
  6. El trabajo no tradicional como posible campo de ruptura con los habitus de género en mujeres mexicanas Herrera, Cristina M.

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2014
    “…It is to be presented here the general guidelines of a research project in progress, which constitutes a particular moment in my trajectory as researcher in themes of gender violence, family and public policies. From the previous studies on some policies and programs “with a gender perspective” and on the subjectivity of diverse groups of women that had suffered violence conjugal in México, there was the need to problematize the idea of the social construction (and policies) of the female subject as absolute victim of male domination, and of asking and formulating the question for the social and subjective conditions that would make it possible for women to break up with what Bourdieu called gender habitus , this is to say, those dispositions that because of their character, incarnate and unreflexive, would be responsible that many women, even when they were having “objective” conditions to terminate with violent relations, they opt for not doing it and continue tolerating the violence as something “natural” of conjugal relations. …”
  7. Duelos suspendidos: impactos biográficos frente a la desaparición en Guanajuato Urbina Cortés, Gustavo

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2025
    “…These results contribute to a more nuanced understanding of “ambiguous loss” and “complex gendered agency,” portraying women not as passive victims but as active agents who construct strategies to confront multifaceted violence and reframe their lives.…”
  8. “Fuimos todas”. Activismos feministas universitarios y comunidades emocionales: las tomas en la UNAM Heredia Hernández, Rocío, Curiel, Charlynne

    Estudios de Género

    2025
    “…We explore how feminists not only used organizational methods to sustain the occupation of the unam but also generated spaces in which they could share the experiences of gender-based violence that triggered their activism in the first place. …”
  9. Los refugiados sirios como “problema” de seguridad regional Ghotme, Rafat, García Sicard, Nadia

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2016
    “…Apart from having to control outbreaks of violence in refugee camps, the Lebanese government made these localities true centers of operations against Syrian jihadists, attacking the refugee camps under the pretext that these groups were sheltering there. …”
  10. “Alguien tenía que pagar, alguien tenía que estar en la cárcel”. Relato de vida de una mujer acusada de infanticidio Actis, María Florencia

    Estudios de Género

    2022
    “…Centrally, it is observed that the justice system, through a continuum of decisions-omissions, is a device to cause suffering that ignores and exacerbates the contexts of violence, inequality and loneliness of those women accused. …”
  11. La guerra contra el narcotráfico en México ¿un conflicto armado no internacional no reconocido? Rojo Fierro, Ana Gabriela

    Foro Internacional

    2020
    “…Following an overview of different aspects of this conflict, I discuss the legal feasibility of acknowledging the ongoing violence in Mexico as a non-international armed conflict, and demanding the corresponding measures of International Humanitarian Law.…”
  12. China-Brasil, una comparación instructiva Salama, Pierre

    Foro Internacional

    2015
    “…The outstanding features are demography, inequality, the investment rate, monetary policies, internationalization, the balance of national accounts, investment in infrastructure, urbanization and violence rates. Finally, the causes of manifest economic slowdown are considered. …”
  13. La insatisfacción con la democracia en el México actual. Prud’homme, Jean François

    Foro Internacional

    2015
    “…The principal argument concerns the weakness of the Mexican democratic state when measured in terms of macroeconomic management and control of violence. It also takes into consideration the efficacy of the political system, the character of pluralism, social inequality and political culture. …”
  14. Comicios 2014 y la victoria de Narendra Modi: ¿desarrollo económico o polarización social en India? Martínez Saavedra, Beatriz

    Foro Internacional

    2016
    “…This paper examines the electoral process in India with an emphasis on the actions of Narendra Modi, who as head of the Gujarat state government built up a progressive reputation that put paid to the suggestions he was a fundamentalist, which arose from his poor handling of violence that occurred at the outset of his term in office. …”
  15. Apuntes sobre el posicionamiento de México ante la guerra en Gaza Tawil Kuri, Marta

    Foro Internacional

    2024
    “…For several years, Mexican presidents have refrained from openly denouncing Israel’s disproportionate use of force, while referring to it as a response to the violence perpetrated by Palestinians. In bureaucratic circles, it is also not uncommon for press releases from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be cautious when it comes to pointing out Israel’s responsibilities. …”
  16. Postura argentina ante el conflicto en Gaza Botta, Paulo

    Foro Internacional

    2024
    “…Firstly, the fact that Argentine citizens were among those affected by the violence perpetrated by terrorist groups. Secondly, these events unfolded amidst a highly polarized electoral process and a change in the administration. …”
  17. Guerra total: México y Europa, 1914 Knight, Alan

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “…Addresses five issues : 1 ) the concept of ' total war ' (which includes massive recruitment and industrial warfare ) ; 2) an analysis of the Revolution in these terms (recruitment, low , demographic and economic cost); 3) the transition from ‘asymmetric’ war to conventional war, c.1914 ; 4) the nature of the war (in terms of tactics , moral and arms ) ; and 5) the consequences : militarization, the legacy of violence and the role of veterans in politics. …”

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