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2. CRÍTICA E RENOVAÇÃO DA EDUCAÇÃO FÍSICA COLOMBIANA: UMA COMPARAÇÃO COM O BRASIL.
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Gil Eusse, Karen Lorena, Quintão Almeida, Felipe, and Bracht, Valter
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Copyright of Movimento (0104754X) is the property of Movimento, da Escola de Educacao, Fisica, Fisioterapia e Danca and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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3. Trazos urbanos y cuerpos ausentes: registro visual de pintadas en las protestas sociales en Colombia (2020-2021).
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Cartier Barrera, Nicole
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COVID-19 pandemic ,SOCIAL networks ,GRAFFITI ,PUBLIC spaces ,PUBLIC demonstrations ,COVID-19 ,PHOTOGRAPHS ,SOLIDARITY ,QUARANTINE - Abstract
Copyright of Cuadernos de Música, Artes Visuales y Artes Escénicas is the property of Pontificia Universidad Javeriana and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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4. Mercados laborales en contextos de guerra: reclutamiento de niños soldado en Colombia
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Mónica Hurtado, Ángela Iranzo Dosdad, and Wilson Rodríguez
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child recruitment ,human trafficking ,unfree labor ,armed conflict ,colombia ,International relations ,JZ2-6530 ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 - Abstract
Objective/context: The article aims to analyze child recruitment as a form of human trafficking. Beyond the theoretical perspectives that focus on security or rights, it addresses the topic as a form of unfree labor. By means of a case study focused on child recruitment by right-wing paramilitary groups in Colombia, the paper analyzes how children entered and exited illegal armed groups, the functions they performed, and the exploitation they endured. The research argues that child recruitment operates as a large-scale labor-market uptake in the wartime social order, where the “employers” are paramilitary groups, and the labor force, in part, consists of children and adolescents. Methodology: This case study relies on different sources of information: a database on child recruitment provided by the special Justice and Peace Unit of the Colombian Attorney General’s Office (989 cases between 1981 and 2005), sentences of Peace and Justice, testimonials given by victims in judicial processes, and semi-structured interviews with different actors. Conclusions: The paper shows that child recruitment as a form of trafficking is functional to wartime social order in contexts of poverty and inequality. There is demand and supply; thus, both girls and boys, who worked as soldiers, are not only victims but also agents that make decisions in challenging conditions. Therefore, if the socioeconomic options for these children, even after their demobilization from the armed group, are still a choice between bad and worse, joining a violent (no longer “armed” but “criminal”) group will remain a feasible alternative. Originality: The article contributes to the academic literature on a recent topic, such as the overlapping between child recruitment and human trafficking in armed conflict and post-conflict situations. It also contributes to the literature on “unfree labor,” as the study focuses on an actor (illegal armed groups) that has not been analyzed until now. Finally, the research demonstrates the limits of understanding human trafficking (and child recruitment as a form of trafficking) as a problem of security or rights entitlement. It highlights the analytical and political advantages of categories such as “unfree labor” to provide effective solutions for the prevention and reintegration of child soldiers.
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- 2023
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5. Adopción de sistemas de decisión automatizada en el sector público: Cartografía de 113 sistemas en Colombia
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Juan David Gutiérrez, Dr. and Sarah Muñoz-Cadena
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sistemas de decisión automatizada ,algoritmos públicos ,inteligencia artificial ,administración pública ,Colombia ,Political science - Abstract
La literatura sobre el uso de sistemas de decisión automatizada (SDA) en el sector público ha dado cuenta de su creciente adopción en América Latina. En el caso de Colombia, no existen trabajos que mapeen y caractericen de forma sistemática el uso de SDA por parte del Estado. Este artículo contribuye a cerrar esa brecha en la literatura a partir del análisis de una nueva base de datos sobre 113 SDA de entidades del sector público colombiano, de los cuales 97 se encuentran en funcionamiento (86%), 14 en pilotaje (12%) y dos más que fueron descontinuados. La base de datos caracteriza los sistemas a partir de 40 variables y fue creada con más de 300 fuentes de información pública. Este artículo describe las principales características, usos y potenciales beneficios de estos sistemas en Colombia. Identificamos sistemas implementados por 51 entidades públicas nacionales y subnacionales del poder ejecutivo, así como por entidades de la rama judicial y de organismos de control. El grueso de los 111 sistemas que están en etapa de pilotaje o en ejecución fueron adoptados por entidades públicas del orden nacional (74%) y la gran mayoría fueron implementados por entidades del poder público ejecutivo (93%). Los SDA son usados para realizar una amplia gama de funciones y para apoyar diferentes tipos de actividades estatales, pero más de la mitad de los sistemas son usados para apoyar actividades de los sectores justicia (18%), educación (17%), y medio ambiente (13%). Además, la mayoría de los SDA pueden aportar a la implementación de políticas públicas (el 98%), pero algunos también pueden contribuir con otras fases del ciclo de las políticas públicas (12% al agendamiento, 18% a formulación y 2% a evaluación). Finalmente, el artículo identifica potenciales riesgos asociados al uso de diferentes tipos de SDA por parte entidades públicas.
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- 2023
6. Current equilibrium exchange rate in Colombia (2000-2020)
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GONZALO HERNÁNDEZ
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Exchange rate ,current account ,Colombia ,developing economies ,terms of trade. ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Using estimations by Bresser-Pereira et al. (2021), this paper analyses the misalignment between the real exchange rate and the current account equilibrium exchange rate in Colombia in the last two decades (2000-2020). Evidence suggests that the commodity boom and bust cycle in this period is important to explain (i) the main trend of the misalignment, (ii) the deterioration of the current account in recent years and (iii) the general macroeconomic performance of the Colombian economy. A discussion about macroeconomic development and stability is also provided in the context of the Colombian financial configuration, characterized by a flexible exchange rate regime, central bank independence and inflation targeting. Ideas in this paper are consistent with key elements in the New Developmentalism Theory.
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- 2022
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7. Integrating 'storytelling' as a method in judicial processes? The case of Justicia Especial para la Paz
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Filip Strandberg Hassellind
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colombia ,transitional justice ,storytelling ,criminal law ,justicia transicional ,narración ,derecho penal ,Social legislation ,K7585-7595 - Abstract
This paper examines how Colombia’s Justicia Especial para la Paz (JEP) emerges as a tribunal within which the roles of history, politics, and transitional justice becomes contested. The paper starts by placing the JEP in a historical, social, and political context. Building on the contextualization, it focuses on how the JEP appears to be an extension of the five-decade long conflict in Colombia in its attempt to deal with the past. The paper underscores how punishing “bad” things is not an easy task. Against this background, the paper challenges the boundaries of criminal liability by discussing and analyzing “storytelling” as an alternative to truth-telling in the JEP in order to not only provide additional nuances to the conflict, but also as a way to, at least theoretically, tie different social collectives together in a post-conflict society and enable the courtroom to function constructively with difficult social issues in the aftermath of cataclysm. Este artículo examina cómo la Justicia Especial para la Paz (JEP) de Colombia emerge como un tribunal en el que se contestan los roles de la historia, la política y la justicia transicional. El artículo comienza situando a la JEP en un contexto histórico, social y político. Partiendo de la contextualización, se centra en cómo la JEP parece ser una extensión del conflicto de cinco décadas en Colombia en su intento de lidiar con el pasado. El documento subraya cómo castigar lo “malo” no es tarea fácil. En este contexto, el documento desafía los límites de la responsabilidad penal mediante la discusión y el análisis de la “narración” como una alternativa a la narración de la verdad en la JEP, con el fin no sólo de proporcionar matices adicionales al conflicto, sino también como una forma de, al menos teóricamente, vincular a los diferentes colectivos sociales en una sociedad posconflicto y permitir que el tribunal funcione de manera constructiva con las difíciles cuestiones sociales en el período posterior al cataclismo. Available from: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl/0000-0000-0000-1271
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- 2022
8. ANÁLISIS ARQUEOMAGNÉTICO DE LOS FRAGMENTOS CERÁMICOS PERTENECIENTES A LA CULTURA MUISCA DE COLOMBIA PREVIAMENTE DATADOS POR RESONANCIA PARAMAGNÉTICA ELECTRÓNICA (Archaeomagnetic Analysis of Ceramic Sherds Belonging to the Muisca Culture from Colombia Previously Dated by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance)
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Miguel Cervantes-Solano, Ali D. Öcal, Rubén Cejudo, Avto Goguitchaichvili, and Juan Morales
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arqueointensidad ,propiedades magnéticas ,datación ,cerámica ,muisca ,suta ,colombia ,archaeointensity ,magnetic properties ,dating ,pottery ,Prehistoric archaeology ,GN700-890 ,Archaeology ,CC1-960 - Abstract
En la actualidad existen deficiencias significativas acerca de la cronología absoluta en las investigaciones del periodo muisca. Recientemente, se ha realizado un estudio pionero en Colombia empleando el método de la resonancia paramagnética electrónica (RPE) con el fin de datar fragmentos cerámicos, obteniendo edades entre 665 y 1049 DC para los periodos temprano y tardío, respectivamente. En el presente trabajo se presentan nuevas fechas absolutas obtenidas mediante datación arqueomagnética realizada sobre fragmentos cerámicos y se comparan estas nuevas edades con las obtenidas mediante RPE, además de aportar nuevos datos absolutos a la cronología de la cultura muisca. Las muestras cerámicas que corresponden al periodo Muisca Temprano se caracterizaron por una alta inestabilidad magnética observada en las curvas termomagnéticas, por lo que estas muestras fueron descartadas para los experimentos de arqueointensidad y no fue posible obtener sus probables intervalos cronológicos. En cambio, seis especímenes de la cerámica muisca asociada al periodo tardío proporcionaron fechas fiables, arrojando un marco temporal entre 810 y 1005 DC, el cual concuerda con la determinación realizada mediante RPE bajo incertidumbre. Aceptando estas nuevas estimaciones sobre la datación del sitio, parece insostenible la clasificación temporal actual para el periodo Muisca Tardío (1200-1600 DC). Por lo anterior, resulta indispensable reconsiderar y actualizar las fases cronológicas para la cultura muisca a partir del análisis de distintos fragmentos cerámicos provenientes de otras excavaciones. ENGLISH: Currently, there are significant deficiencies in the absolute chronology of research on the Muisca period. Recently, a pioneering study has been carried out in Colombia using the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) method for dating ceramic sherds, obtaining ages between AD 665 and 1049 for the early and late periods, respectively. This paper presents new absolute dates obtained by archaeomagnetic dating on ceramic fragments and compares these new ages with those obtained by EPR, in addition to providing new absolute data to the chronology of the Muisca culture. The ceramic samples corresponding to the Early Muisca period were characterized by a high magnetic instability observed in the thermomagnetic curves, so these samples were discarded for the archaeointensity experiments and it was not possible to obtain their probable chronological intervals. In contrast, six specimens of pottery associated with the Late Muisca period provided reliable dates, yielding a time frame between AD 810 and 1005, which is consistent with the determination made by EPR under uncertainty. Accepting these new estimates on the dating of the site, the current temporal classification for the Late Muisca period (AD 1200–1600) seems unsustainable. Therefore, it is essential to reconsider and update the chronological phases for the Muisca culture based on the analysis of different ceramic sherds from other excavations.
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- 2024
9. Análisis de accesibilidad y visibilidad para los portales académicos de las universidades de Cartagena - Accessibility and Visibility Analysis for Academic Portals of the Universities of Cartagena
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María Alejandra Herrera Mendoza, Gabriel Elías Chanchí Golondrino, and Plinio Puello Marrugo
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accesibilidad ,accesibilidad web ,diversidad funcional ,inspección de accesibilidad ,posicionamiento web ,webometrics ,accesibility ,accessibility inspection ,functional diversity ,web positioning ,web accessibility ,colombia ,cartagena ,universidades de cartagena ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Introducción: Con la creciente demanda de aplicaciones en el mercado, las empresas han priorizado atender las necesidades tecnológicas del usuario promedio en detrimento de aquellos con diversidad funcional. Esto ha convertido la accesibilidad en un desafío crucial en diversos contextos, especialmente en el ámbito educativo, donde la diversidad de personas que acceden a contenido web es notable. Objetivo: Este trabajo presenta un estudio basado en una inspección de accesibilidad de seis portales web pertenecientes a universidades en la ciudad de Cartagena. El objetivo es determinar la relación entre la inclusión de pautas de accesibilidad y los factores de posicionamiento web obtenidos a través de Webometrics. Metodología: Se definen cinco fases metodológicas: elección de los portales web, selección de herramientas de inspección, aplicación de la inspección de accesibilidad, análisis de los resultados y formulación de conclusiones y recomendaciones. Resultados: Como resultado del estudio, se ha determinado una correlación superior a 0.8 entre el ranking local de las universidades según Webometrics y el ranking de problemas de accesibilidad identificados mediante herramientas de inspección automática. Conclusiones: El uso de herramientas automáticas de evaluación web debería ser implementado por las instituciones educativas para mejorar la accesibilidad de los sitios institucionales. Esta revisión periódica y la corrección de errores es una buena práctica para mejorar el posicionamiento local e internacional. ABSTRACT Introduction: With the growing demand for applications in the market, companies have increasingly focused on meeting the technological needs of the average user, often overlooking those with functional diversity. Consequently, accessibility has emerged as a critical challenge across various contexts, particularly within the educational sphere, where the diverse range of individuals accessing web content is particularly pronounced. Objective: This paper presents a study centered on the accessibility inspection of six university websites located in the city of Cartagena. The primary aim is to ascertain the relationship between the integration of accessibility guidelines and web positioning factors as determined by Webometrics. Methodology: The methodology comprises five distinct phases: website selection, tool selection for inspection, execution of accessibility inspection, analysis of obtained results, and formulation of conclusions and recommendations. Results: The study revealed a correlation exceeding 0.8 between the local ranking of universities according to Webometrics and the ranking of accessibility issues identified through automated inspection tools. Conclusions: It is recommended that educational institutions adopt automatic web evaluation tools to enhance the accessibility of their institutional websites. This regular review and rectification of issues represent best practices for improving both local and international visibility and usability.
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- 2024
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10. The SDGs in sustainability reports among companies in Ecuador, Colombia, and Chile
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Lorena Retamal Ferrada, Melita Vega, Jaime Alberto Orozco-Toro, and Caroline Ávila
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sustainable development goals ,enterprise ,chile ,colombia ,ecuador ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) linked to the 2030 Agenda have been widely accepted by public and private companies, with many choosing to incorporate them within the framework of their social responsibility initiatives. This research article aims to find out how the SDGs are reflected in corporate sustainability reports and in which business activities they stand out the most. To this end, using a sequential explanatory methodology, the authors analyzed 12 sustainability reports issued in 2021 by large companies in Colombia, Chile, and Ecuador to verify their alignment with the SDGs. The reports showed evidence of a diverse range of programs associated with at least three SDGs, thus highlighting the importance of fulfilling not only the needs based on each company’s field of expertise but also those of its audiences and the community in general. The most prevalent SDGs were “decent work and economic growth” (SDG 8) and “gender equality” (SDG 5), followed by “responsible consumption and production” (SDG 12). This paper contributes to a growing interest among academia in the research on sustainability communication evidenced in annual reports.
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- 2023
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11. Shifting perceptions or shifting attention? The local press, Venezuelan migration, and hostile perceptions in Colombia
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Markus Ciesielski and Ingrid Carolina Hormaza Jimenez
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migration ,racist hostilities ,media ,Venezuela ,Colombia ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 ,Journalism. The periodical press, etc. ,PN4699-5650 - Abstract
Social protests were crucial to the election of Colombia's progressive government in 2022. However, it's role in the violence against Venezuelan migrants that preceded it is still unclear. This paper examines racial bias in media responses to Venezuelan migrants during Colombia's 2019-2021 social protests. Theorists suggest that structural changes like migration can normalize hostility against vulnerable groups when specific conditions increase hostile perceptions. Colombia's press has not been scrutinized for misanthropic and hostile views, focusing on xenophobic urban riots that occurred alongside social protests in November 2019. We conducted a content analysis of Colombian newspapers, linking migration, violence, and protests, along with public migration data from Venezuela. Our findings reveal that social movements in Colombia intersect with contemporary Venezuelan migration, highlighting the ambivalence of social protests. While protests may have shifted attention away from racist attributions toward Venezuelan migrants, they do not signify a new perception of vulnerable populations.
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- 2024
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12. L''esodo' dei venezuelani in Colombia. Tra sfide migratorie, processi di pace e ricomposizione dell’ordine sociale
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Thea Rossi
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venezuelan migration ,colombia ,border ,social order ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The current migratory movement from Venezuela to Colombia is at the heart of a heated debate. This paper aims to focus the attention on the Colombian context, starting from the transition process generated after the internal armed conflict. After that, border dynamics and migration policies will be examined, highlighting how the centrality of the subject order / disorder, social harmony / disharmony has also oriented the construction of the figure of the Venezuelan migrant both politically and in the media, with consequences on the reception and inclusion.
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- 2023
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13. 50 (y más) años de resistencia indígena desde el Cauca, Colombia. De la lucha por la tierra hacia la construcción de otro mundo
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Virginie Laurent
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colombia ,indigenous peoples ,resistance to oppression ,civil and land rights ,nature conservation ,globalization ,International relations ,JZ2-6530 ,Political science (General) ,JA1-92 - Abstract
Objective/Context: The year 2021 marked the 50th anniversary of the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca (CRIC), the first organization established in Colombia to fight for territorial and identity rights of Indigenous Peoples. From a historical perspective and proposing an approach related to the concept of resistance, this paper focuses on how this latter has been expressed through this indigenous movement since its inception. Methodology: The information and reflections presented here are based on a corpus of bibliographical and documentary sources, as well as on a follow-up of the political mobilizations of indigenous peoples in situ, in the media, digital social networks, official minutes, and other statements. Conclusions: The analysis reveals the persistence of indigenous resistance and an expansion of the project that accompanies it, from a struggle for land and territory to efforts carried out along with other actors and social organizations to create a “better world.” Originality: The originality of the article consists of an analysis of the political dimensions of the resistance of Indigenous Peoples, which are still little known. In addition, it offers a novel approach to stress the intersection of (sub) national and global dynamics in which the demands of Indigenous Peoples and issues related to Colombia’s society and the whole world converge.
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- 2022
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14. Espíritu bolivariano y anhelo legalista. El papel de Colombia en la Sociedad de las Naciones
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Graziano Palamara
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colombia ,league of nations ,latin america ,euro-american relations ,international politics ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
This paper aims to analyse the participation of Latin America in the League of Nations, by considering Colombia as a case study. Through a historical approach and using diplomatic sources, the purpose of the essay is to find out the orientation of Bogota’s governments about the structure of an organism built to ensure peace, but from the beginning lacerated by the tension between the traditional politics of power and the aspirations for universal cooperation schemes.
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- 2022
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15. Decompondo as desigualdades salariais de gênero: evidências para Brasil e Colômbia.
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Inforzato de Souza, Solange de Cassia, Rogério Gomes, Magno, and Menezes Nery de Oliveira, Nadja Simone
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Copyright of Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas is the property of Revista Brasileira de Politicas Publicas and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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16. Economic growth without welfare. The case of the impact of commodities on the Colombian economy
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ANDRÉS FELIPE OVIEDO-GÓMEZ and JUAN MANUEL CANDELO VIAFARA
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Prices of raw materials ,economic activity ,international trade ,analysis of time series ,VAR models ,Colombia ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Economic growth is not always related to social welfare. Therefore, this paper takes the case of the Colombian economy that has a strong dependence on commodity exploitation to identify the impacts of different commodities such as oil, coffee, coal, and nickel over economic variables. The results show that the increase in prices of commodities generates significant impacts on economic activity in variables such as GDP and investment. Also, there are no significant impacts on variables that provide welfare to individuals as total consumption or the unemployment rate.
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- 2022
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17. Scholars Raising their Voices Up: An Approximation to Discourses of Hegemony and Resistance in ELT in Colombia
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Jhon Eduardo Mosquera Pérez
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Colombia ,ELT ,hegemonic discourses ,resistance discourses ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 ,French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 - Abstract
In the last few years, Colombian ELT scholars have become aware of the importance of discourse for the dissemination of ideologies and agendas. As a result, the number of studies on this area has shown an unprecedented growth. Nevertheless, few investigations have explored and analyzed both sides simultaneously so as to display not only the types of hegemonic discourses that have permeated the field but also those which have recently emerged in response to such a situation. Considering these elements, this paper reports on a qualitative case study carried out with the purpose of analyzing the latest types of hegemonic discourses and discourses of resistance that have taken place in elt in Colombia. After analyzing the data gathered, which consisted of empirical and conceptual articles, as well as linguistic policies emitted by the Colombian Ministry of Education (men), the results showed that discourses revolving around bilingualism (understood as the English-Spanish relationship), identity, and native speakerism have been a recurrent aspect in the Colombian elt field. Yet, findings also suggest that, especially in the last decade, elt scholars have been resisting these discourses by promoting alternative ones that acknowledge initiatives in different areas of knowledge. In light of these aspects, it is recommended to keep resisting and promoting an agenda of decolonization so that alternative discourses, as is the case of those that acknowledge the incorporation of epistemologies that have been historically overlooked, continue gaining traction within the field.
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- 2022
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18. CONSULTA ANTICORRUPCIÓN DE COLOMBIA DE 2018: ¿BUENA O MALA DEMOCRACIA PARTICIPATIVA?
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RAMÍREZ NÁRDIZ, ALFREDO
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PARTICIPATORY democracy ,CORRUPTION ,BEST practices ,PARTICIPATION - Abstract
Copyright of Revista Española de Derecho Constitucional is the property of Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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19. Sociedade civil organizada na Cooperação Internacional: a atuação do movimento feminista na negociação do Acordo de Paz colombiano.
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Soares de Aguiar, Bruna
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PEACE treaties ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,GOVERNMENT agencies ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,GENDER ,COOPERATION - Abstract
Copyright of Conjuntura Austral is the property of Conjuntura Austral and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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20. ESTUDOS SOBRE ANÁLISE DE POLÍTICA EXTERNA NA COLÔMBIA: UM CAMPO EM CONSTRUÇÃO.
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Cristina Nanci Izidro Gonçalves, Fernanda
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INTERNATIONAL relations ,POLICY analysis ,RESEARCH personnel ,DECISION making - Abstract
Copyright of Mural Internacional is the property of Editora da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (EdUERJ) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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21. Drogas e Violência contra as Mulheres no Sul da Colômbia: uma análise a partir do Feminismo Decolonial
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de Castro, Helena Salim and de Oliveira, Gabriela Aparecida
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Mulheres Cocaleiras ,Feminismo Decolonial ,Decolonial Feminism ,Guerra às Drogas ,War on Drugs ,Colômbia ,Colombia ,Cocalero women - Abstract
Cocalero women in southern Colombia, the largest coca cultivation area and where drug policies took place since the early 2000s, experience rights violations and violence against their bodies and productive resources due to the country’s decades-long “war on drugs”. Because they are peasant and cocalero women, many of them indigenous and Afro-Colombian, they deal with oppressions that are reinforced by military presence and confrontation between different armed groups. The aim of this paper is to reflect on the Decolonial Feminism contributions for an analysis of the situation of Colombian cocalero women who experience the policies of forced eradication of coca crops and the militarization of the territory. In drawing attention to the marginalization and objectification of feminized and racialized bodies, reproduced since the colonization period, Decolonial Feminism enables a specific critical analysis of the “war on drugs” political impacts on women. Cocalero women’s bodies are often conceived as territories where the conflicts and disputes among state, paramilitary and criminal groups occur, reaffirming the power relations established during colonialism., As mulheres cocaleiras no sul da Colômbia, região de maior cultivo de coca e palco das políticas antidrogas desde o início dos anos 2000, vivenciam um contexto de violações de direito e violência contra seus corpos e atividades em decorrência da “guerra às drogas” conduzida há décadas no país. O fato de serem mulheres camponesas, muitas delas indígenas e afro-colombianas, e cocaleiras potencializa as opressões existentes em um ambiente de militarização e confronto entre grupos armados. O objetivo deste artigo é refletir sobre as contribuições do Feminismo Decolonial para analisar a situação das mulheres cocaleiras colombianas que vivenciam as políticas de erradicação forçada dos cultivos de coca e a militarização do território. Ao chamar atenção para a marginalização e objetificação dos corpos feminizados e racializados reproduzidas desde a colonização, o Feminismo Decolonial permite uma análise crítica e particular dos relatos e informes que abordam os impactos da política de “guerra às drogas” nas mulheres. Os corpos das mulheres cocaleiras são muitas vezes concebidos como território nos quais o conflito e as disputas entre atores estatais, paraestatais e criminosos se desdobram, reafirmando as relações de poder estabelecidas durante o colonialismo.
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