Identity in a Hyperconnected Society
Title | Identity in a Hyperconnected Society PDF eBook |
Author | José Manuel Muñoz-Rodríguez |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2022-01-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3030857883 |
This book is about the formation of identity, primarily in adolescents, and the danger inherent in creating that identity in the context of a hyperconnected world. It provides scientific and regulatory pedagogical knowledge associated with these risks in creating identity, primarily among young people, arising from increasing, and increasingly important, screen connection times. It proposes solutions to the educational challenges of constructing identity in a hyperconnected society. The book focuses especially on the process of identity formation in this instance, where both adolescents and the adults who teach them have forgotten the vital need to incorporate educational theories and principles, novel, experimental and basic, kn any discussion of adolescent identity work.
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Publisher | Centro de Innovación BBVA |
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Globalization and Health Inequities in Latin America
Title | Globalization and Health Inequities in Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Ligia Malagón de Salazar |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2018-04-16 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 3319672924 |
This book critically analyses the influence of international policies and guidelines on the performance of interventions aimed at reducing health inequities in Latin America, with special emphasis on health promotion and health in all policies strategies. While the implementation of these interventions plays a key role in strengthening these countries’ capacity to respond to current and future challenges, the urgency and pressures of cooperation and funding agencies to show results consistent with their own agendas not only hampers this goal, but also makes the territory invisible, hiding the real problems faced by most Latin American countries, diminishing the richness of local knowledge production, and hindering the development of relevant proposals that consider the territory’s conditions and cultural identity. Departing from this general analysis, the authors search for answers to the following questions: Why, despite the importance of the theoretical advances r egarding actions to address social and health inequities, haven’t Latin American countries been able to produce the expected results? Why do successful initiatives only take place within the framework of pilot projects? Why does the ideology of health promotion and health in all policies mainly permeate structures of the health sector, but not other sectors? Why are intersectoral actions conjunctural initiatives, which often fail to evolve into permanent practices? Based on an extensive literature review, case studies, personal experiences, and interviews with key informants in the region, Globalization and Health Inequities in Latin America presents a strategy that uses monitoring and evaluation practices for enhancing the capacity of Latin American and other low and middle-income countries to implement sustainable processes to foster inclusiveness, equity, social justice and human rights. p/pp
Topics in the Prevention, Treatment and Complications of Type 2 Diabetes
Title | Topics in the Prevention, Treatment and Complications of Type 2 Diabetes PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Zimering |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2011-11-04 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9533075902 |
Type 2 diabetes is estimated to affect 120 million people worldwide- and according to projections from the World Health Organization this number is expected to double over the next two decades. Novel, cost-effective strategies are needed to reverse the global epidemic of obesity which is driving the increased occurrence of type 2 diabetes and to less the burden of diabetic vascular complications. In the current volume, Topics in the Prevention, Treatment and Complications of Type 2 Diabetes, experts in biology and medicine from four different continents contribute important information and cutting-edge scientific knowledge on a variety of topics relevant to the management and prevention of diabetes and related illnesses.
Measurement in Health Psychology
Title | Measurement in Health Psychology PDF eBook |
Author | Paola Gremigni |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2022-06-15 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 2889763781 |
Emotions in a Digital World
Title | Emotions in a Digital World PDF eBook |
Author | Adrian Scribano |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 139 |
Release | 2022-12-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000833445 |
This book presents an introduction to strategies for qualitative digital social research on emotions in a digital world. The book emphasizes the connections that exist between emotional ecologies, emotions as texts, and the virtual / mobile / digital world that brings us closer to a hermeneutics of the practices of feeling. In the context of ‘Society 4.0’, the book explores: Changes in the organization of daily life and work in virtual, mobile and digital environments. The impact of apps and social networks on sensations, emotions and sensibilities. Necessary changes in social research to employ the power of these apps and networks for social enquiry. As such, this book shares a set of social inquiry practices developed and applied to capture and understand emotions today. It should be considered as a first step in a long journey of exploring the close connections between sensibilities, emotions, and social research methodology. The book will appeal to students and instructors of emotion studies from across the social sciences, including sociology, psychology, organization studies, ethnography, history, and political science.
Blurring organizational issues and social phenomena in the age of technology: a multidisciplinary perspective
Title | Blurring organizational issues and social phenomena in the age of technology: a multidisciplinary perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Nemesio Castillo |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 439 |
Release | 2013-04-29 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 130070344X |
The predominant view in economic theory until the crisis of the '70s, argued the great enterprise was the key player in the innovation process, this was conceived as an activity that unfolded in specific areas, with clear responsibilities and predetermined objectives. This operating structure of the innovative process was functional demand model that favored the standardization of production. The innovative process was developed predominantly by firms that had a domain oligopolistic market from which they made windfall with which financed the research and development activities. In this context, the role of SMEs in the innovation process is limited to covering the portion of the market that big companies left.