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  1. La espiritualidad como estilo de vida y bienestar en el último tramo de la vida Vázquez Palacios, Felipe R.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2001
    “…It shows how symbolic capital, based on faith, becomes social capital for individuals during the last stage of their lives. …”
  2. Dinámica migratoria en Risaralda, Colombia: modelo basado en agentes Rentería Ramos, Rafael Ricardo, Vitale Alfonso, Alicia María

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2023
    “…The results show that the migratory dynamics of the department have routes with a high concentration of social capital, which condition the arrival and expulsion of the population, modifying its structure.…”
  3. De dependencia e insolvencia: el Banco de Oaxaca, 1902-1909 Gamboa Ojeda, Leticia

    Historia Mexicana

    2006
    “…This work studies how the Bank of Oaxaca depended on the Eastern Bank during its brief existence (1902-1909), with special focus on the irregular and risky ways in which it operated,  based on a simulation  strategy: abiding the law, but actually breaking it; having a social capital that soon ceased to exist; enjoying liquidity in times of insolvency; and “merging” with the Banco Oriental instead of being incorporated. …”
  4. Carmelitas descalzas a ambos lados del Atlántico. La gestión económica de sus conventos Catalán Martínez, Elena

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…The Mexican convent had a more positive economic balance, having managed to avoid falling into debt in its initial phase and understanding how to take advantage of the need of Mexican society to increase its social capital through the commercialization of sacred spaces.…”
  5. En lo mas dilatado de la Monarquía: Manuel Antonio de Ocio y Ocampo, la Nueva España y el horizonte filipino Ruiz Guadalajara, Juan Carlos

    Historia Mexicana

    2012
    “…Ocio and Ocampo’s trajectory will be read against the backdrop of the social mobility strategies implemented by Novohispanic groups and families, who used kinship networks and ecclesiastic professionalization as social capital. We are interested in interpreting Ocio and Ocampo as an example of human movement in its relation to the Monarcy and its spaces; we seek to show the cultural forms and elements that allowed him to transcend his regional sphere and view the Philippine horizon as a possibility and a professional goal regarding the service of God and the King. …”

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