13 research outputs found

    Tramas de subjetivación de los agentes de la mejora personal. Pensamiento positivo en Facebook

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    Hay numerosos fenómenos de la cultura contemporánea donde tienen lugar procesos de subjetivación modelados por el pensamiento positivo; es decir, por una lógica terapéutica que da por sentado que los individuos deben cuidar de sí mediante la concienciación y manipulación de sus emociones y de sus maneras de pensar. Esta tesis doctoral es el producto de la exploración de los procesos de subjetivación operados por dicha lógica que tienen lugar en prácticas comunicativas mediadas por Facebook de sujetos que aquí se denominan “agentes de la mejora personal”. Así, comprendiendo que “tramas de subjetivación positiva” son discursos socialmente construidos que suministran modelos psicológicos y de conducta positivos para el cuidado de sí a través de los que las personas se auto-producen, aquí se describen e interpretan, desde una postura multidisciplinar, tramas que se detectan en el nivel enunciativo de las prácticas estudiadas. De este modo, el autor describe las tramas “Se feliz”, “Despierta, sueña”, “Resiste”, “Vive el presente”, “Aprende a sentir y a pensar” y “Libérate” y las interpreta como la articulación de una propuesta dramática de autorrealización, y como discursos actualizados por el pensamiento positivo, cuyo empleo sugiere que es una forma de espiritualizar la precariedad conforme a valores éticos vinculados con el neoliberalismo.ITESO, A. C

    De la horizontalidad y decolonialidad hacia una lectoescritura crítica, creativa e incluyente

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    Given the need to generate theoretical and pragmatic conditions for the development of critical, creative and inclusive skills that reverse the poor literacy performance of young Mexican students, this article proposes a critical approach to this problem through two strategies. First, through the examination of the epistemic frameworks offered by horizontal methodologies and the theory of decoloniality, as perspectives that dismantle the hegemonic forms with which knowledge has been generated and taught in the West; second, through the review of cognitive, sociocultural and discursive-textual elements that give meaning to the learning of critical, creative and inclusive skills through literacy. It is concluded that, to achieve a pedagogical proposal in these terms, it is necessary to incorporate into the critical tenor of horizontal methodologies and decoloniality, reflection on the student's learning contexts and the knowledge that is part of the experiential and scientific heritage.Ante la necesidad de generar condiciones teóricas y pragmáticas para el desarrollo de habilidades críticas, creativas e incluyentes que reviertan el pobre desempeño lectoescritural de los jóvenes estudiantes mexicanos, este artículo propone un acercamiento crítico a dicho problema mediante dos estrategias. Primero, a través del examen de los marcos epistémicos que ofrecen las metodologías horizontales y la teoría de la decolonialidad, en tanto perspectivas que desmontan las formas hegemónicas con que se ha generado y se enseña el conocimiento en occidente; segundo, mediante la revisión de elementos cognitivos, socioculturales y discursivo-textuales que dan sentido al aprendizaje de habilidades críticas, creativas e incluyentes mediante la lectoescritura. Se concluye que, para lograr una propuesta pedagógica en esos términos, es necesario incorporar al tenor crítico de las metodologías horizontales y de la decolonialidad, la reflexión sobre los contextos de aprendizaje del estudiante y los saberes que son parte del acervo experiencial y científico

    Amber and the Cretaceous Resinous Interval

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    Amber is fossilized resin that preserves biological remains in exceptional detail, study of which has revolutionized understanding of past terrestrial organisms and habitats from the Early Cretaceous to the present day. Cretaceous amber outcrops are more abundant in the Northern Hemisphere and during an interval of about 54 million years, from the Barremian to the Campanian. The extensive resin production that generated this remarkable amber record may be attributed to the biology of coniferous resin producers, the growth of resiniferous forests in proximity to transitional sedimentary environments, and the dynamics of climate during the Cretaceous. Here we discuss the set of interrelated abiotic and biotic factors potentially involved in resin production during that time. We name this period of mass resin production by conifers during the late Mesozoic, fundamental as an archive of terrestrial life, the `Cretaceous Resinous Interval (CREI).This work was supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades [research agreement CRE CGL2017-84419 AEI/FEDER, UE] and by the Consejería de Industria, Turismo, Innovación, Transporte y Comercio of the Gobierno de Cantabria through the public enterprise EL SOPLAO S.L. [research agreement #20963 with University of Barcelona and research contract Ref. VAPC 20225428 to CN-IGME CSIC, both 2022–2025]; the Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa (Brazil) [research grand PQ 304529/19–2]; National Geographic Global Exploration Fund Northern Europa [research agreement GEFNE 127-14]; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [research agreement SO 894/6-1]; VolkswagenStiftung [research agreement 90946]; the Secretary of Universities and Research (Government of Catalonia) and by the Horizon 2020 program of research and innovation of the European Union under the Marie-Curie [research contract no. 801370, Beatriu de Pinós]; the Secretary of Universities and Research (Government of Catalonia) and the European Social Fund [research contract 2021FI_B2 00003]; this work is a contribution to the grant RYC2021-032907-I, funded by the MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union «NextGenerationEU»/PRTR; and the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) Scholarship Program [BECAS CHILE 2020-Folio 72210321].Abstract Keywords 1. Introduction 2. Definition of the Cretaceous Resinous Interval 3. Conditional factors on resin production and preservation 3.1. Abiotic factors 3.1.1. Atmospheric gas composition, temperature, and wildfires 3.1.2. Volcanism and changes in sea level 3.1.3. Oceanic physicochemical properties and hurricanes 3.1.4. Climatic overview throughout the CREI 3.2. Biotic factors 4. Present limitations and future directions 5. Conclusions Funding Author contributions Declaration of Competing Interest Acknowledgements Appendix A. Supplementary data Data availability Reference

    DNA vaccine encoding human papillomavirus antigens flanked by a signal peptide and a KDEL sequence induces a potent therapeutic antitumor effect

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    Abstract. Cellular immune responses play a critical role in the eradication of intracellular infections and malignant cells through the recognition and subsequent removal of the infection or malignant cells. Effective antigen presentation is crucial for stimulating the immune system against malignant cells. Calreticulin (CRT) has been used to improve antigen presentation. However, CRT overexpression has been previously associated with the development of pancreatic and breast cancer. The import and retention signals of CRT in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) can be used to overcome CRT overexpression. The present study describes the potent antitumor effect of a DNA vaccine encoding human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 antigens flanked by ER import and retention signals (SP-E6E7m-KDEL). The effect of this vaccine was compared with that of E6 and E7 antigens fused to human full-length CRT (hCRT-E6E7m). In the present study, the effectiveness of SP-E6E7m-KDEL for inducing an interferon-γ antigen‑specific, response and its therapeutic effect against tumors was demonstrated, which was as effective as immunization against those antigens fused to CRT. This simplified strategy, using ER import and retention signal peptides to direct antigens to this organelle, provides an efficient alternative to traditional vaccines and, more importantly, a safe and potent system to induce a therapeutic antitumor response

    Proyecto AMBERIA (CGL2014-52163): avance de resultados

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    Bienal de la Real Sociedad de Historia Natural (22º. 2017. Coimbra)En la XXI Bienal de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural celebrada en Burgos en el año 2015, se expuso una presentación del proyecto AMBERIA: “El ámbar de Iberia: un excepcional registro de los bosques cretácicos en los albores de los ecosistemas terrestres modernos”, subvencionado por el MINECO, que acababa de ser concedido. El objetivo de ese trabajo fue exponer las líneas maestras de las investigaciones que se iban a realizar en un tema tan apasionante como son las resinas fósiles con inclusiones biológicas del Cretácico Inferior (Albiense superior, alrededor de 105 Ma). Ahora el objetivo del presente trabajo es dar a conocer algunos de los resultados más interesantes que hemos obtenido durante el desarrollo de este proyecto.Departamento de Biología, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, EspañaMuseo Geominero, Instituto Geológico y Minero de España, EspañaDepartamento de Zoología y Antropología Física, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, EspañaDepartament de Dinàmica de la Terra i de l’Oceà and Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat, Universitat de Barcelona, EspañaMuseo de Prehistoria y Arqueología de Cantabria, EspañaMuseum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Estados UnidosDepartament Ciències Agràries i del Medi Natural, Universitat Jaume I, EspañaUniversidad Nebrija, EspañaInstitut de Ciència i Tecnologia ambientals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, EspañaPeer reviewe

    Amber in Portugal: state of the art

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    XXXIV Jornadas de Paleontología y IV Congreso Ibérico de Paleontología (Villareal, Portugal. Sep 2018) p 279-287Portuguese amber has received very little attention from the paleontological and geological points of view. To our knowledge, only twelve amber outcrops or amber-bearing areas have been detected in Portugal. The first outcrops were cited in times as old as 1867 and 1910, and although some of them were considered Jurassic in age, most likely the amber came from Cretaceous deposits. The Portuguese outcrops are poor in amber and, thus far, only a dipteran (Nematocera) insect has been found as bioinclusion (Cascais amber); the area of Estoril-Cascais, near Lisbon, provides amber interesting from the paleoentomological standpoint. In contrast, prehistoric amber from Portugal, namely as diverse types of beads and pendants, has been researched in some detail during the last decades. The 25 archeological localities known occur from north to south, ranging in ages from the Neolithic through the Chalcolithic to the Late Bronze Age. Further research is required to prospect the known paleontological localities, and also to look for new ones, in order to obtain stratigraphically contextualized samples and to perform the first infrared and/or Raman spectroscopy analyses. This will allow comparing these with the infrared and/or Raman spectra of archeological pieces to shed light on the origin of the amber as a raw material during prehistoric times. The potential discovery of a paleontological locality yielding abundant bioinclusions would be of great interest, as it would allow taxonomic and paleoecological comparisons with the rich Cretaceous outcrops from the north and northeastern Iberian PeninsulaMuseo Geominero, Instituto Geológico y Minero de EspañaDepartament de Dinàmica de la Terra i del Oceà and Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBio). Facultat de Ciències de laTerra. Universitat de BarcelonaDepartamento de Prehistoria, Historia Antigua y Arqueología. Universidad de SalamancaDepartamento de Biodiversidad, Ecología y Evolución, Facultad de Biología, Universidad ComplutenseMuseo de Ciencias Naturales de ÁlavaDepartamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología, Universidad de GranadaOxford University Museum of Natural HistoryInstitute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA)Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de MadridDepartamento de História, Estudos Europeus, Arqueologia e Artes, Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Coimbra, Instituto de Arqueologi

    Dinosaur bonebed amber from an original swamp forest soil

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    [EN] Dinosaur bonebeds with amber content, yet scarce, offer a superior wealth and quality of data on ancient terrestrial ecosystems. However, the preserved palaeodiversity and/or taphonomic characteristics of these exceptional localities had hitherto limited their palaeobiological potential. Here, we describe the amber from the Lower Cretaceous dinosaur bonebed of Ariño (Teruel, Spain) using a multidisciplinary approach. Amber is found in both a root layer with amber strictly in situ and a litter layer mainly composed of aerial pieces unusually rich in bioinclusions, encompassing 11 insect orders, arachnids, and a few plant and vertebrate remains, including a feather. Additional palaeontological data-charophytes, palynomorphs, ostracods- are provided. Ariño arguably represents the most prolific and palaeobiologically diverse locality in which fossiliferous amber and a dinosaur bonebed have been found in association, and the only one known where the vast majority of the palaeontological assemblage suffered no or low-grade pre-burial transport. This has unlocked unprecedentedly complete and reliable palaeoecological data out of two complementary windows of preservation-the bonebed and the amber-from the same site.Funding Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades: CGL2017-84419 (Eduardo Barrón, Xavier Delclòs); Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades: PGC2018-094034-B-C22 (Luis Alcalá) ; Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad: CGL2015-69805-P (Carles Martín-Closas) ; Generalitat de Catalunya: 2017SGR-824 (Carles Martín-Closas, Xavier Delclòs) ; Generalitat de Catalunya: 2020FI_B1 00002 (Sergio Álvarez-Parra) ; Oxford University Museum: Research Fellowship (Ricardo Pérez-de la Fuente) ; Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades: BES-2016-076469 (Jordi Pérez-Cano) ; Austrian Academy of Sciences: Project 661 (Khaled Trabelsi) ; Université de Tunis: LR18 ES07 (Khaled Trabelsi) ; Generalitat Valenciana: APOSTD2019 (Alba Sánchez-García) ; European Regional Development Fund: IGME13-4E-1518 (Rafael P Lozano)Peer reviewe

    Los estudios de la comunicación más allá de la disciplina

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    Abstract: Within the framework of the frequent concern expressed by communication scholars regarding the disciplinary place they occupy and the relevance of sociocultural studies anchored in various communication expressions and communication technologies, the objective of this article is to theoretically question the discipline of communication studies. The author probes the contradictory use of the concepts of “field” and “map” as notions that involve disciplinary openness, examines disciplines as a limited exercise of thought and proposes a relational, open, and ontological image of communication.Resumen: En el marco de la frecuente preocupación que los estudiosos de la comunicación manifiestan respecto del lugar disciplinar que ocupan y de la relevancia que cobran los estudios socioculturales anclados en diferentes expresiones y tecnologías comunicacionales, el objetivo de este artículo es cuestionar teóricamente la disciplinarización de los estudios de la comunicación. El autor sondea el contradictorio empleo de los conceptos de “campo” y “mapa” como nociones que involucran la apertura disciplinar, examina las disciplinas como un ejercicio acotado del pensamiento y propone una imagen relacional, abierta y ontológica de la comunicación

    Diversidad de arañas (Arachnida: Araneae) asociadas con viviendas de la ciudad de México (Zona Metropolitana) Spider diversity (Arachnida: Araneae) associated with houses in México city (Metropolitan area)

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    La ecología urbana es un área de investigación relativamente reciente. Los ecosistemas urbanos son aquellos definidos como ambientes dominados por el hombre. Con el proceso de urbanización, insectos y arácnidos silvestres aprovechan los nuevos microhábitats que las viviendas humanas ofrecen. Se revisaron arañas recolectadas dentro de 109 viviendas durante los años de 1985 a 1986, 1996 a 2001 y 2002 a 2003. Se cuantificaron 1 196 organismos , los cuales se determinaron hasta especie. Se obtuvo una lista de 25 familias, 52 géneros y 63 especies de arañas sinantrópicas. Se utilizaron 3 índices (ocupación, densidad y estacionalidad) y un análisis de intervalos para sustentar la siguiente clasificación: accidentales (índice de densidad de 0-0.9), ocasionales (1-2.9), frecuentes (3.0-9.9) y comunes (10 en adelante). Se comparan las faunas de arañas sinantrópicas de 5 países del Nuevo Mundo.Urban ecology is a relatively new area of research, with urban ecosystems being defined as environments dominated by humans. Insects and arachnids are 2 groups that successfully exploit the habitats offered by human habitations. We analyzed the occurrence and densities of spiders found in houses in México City. We used material collected between 1985 and 2003. We recorded 1 196 spiders from 109 houses. The list includes 25 families, 52 genera and 63 species of synanthropic spiders. Indices of ocupation, density and seasonality, as well as rank analyses were used to make the following classification of synanthropism: accidental (density index 0-0.9), occasional (1-2.9), frequent (3.0-9.9) and common (10 or more). The synanthropic spider faunas of 5 New World countries are compared
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