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    La Revista Mutualidad : un hallazgo para el periodismo femenino = Magazine Mutualidad : a discovery for the feminine journalism

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    1 archivo PDF (14 páginas). fhduodequinquagintaLa Revista mutualidad tiene como característica principal ser el órgano informativo de la Confederación de Sociedades Mutualistas; su efímera vida, 1937-1938, impidió que su importancia creciera, a pesar de que fue una revista que buscaba informar a todos los socios mutualistas de las actividades que cada sociedad llevaba a cabo y los Congresos que se organizaban cada año de hecho fue en uno de ellos que nació la idea de hacerla. Un hecho importante fue que la dirección de la misma estuvo a cargo de la periodista Consuelo Colón, quien realizo un interesante trabajo periodístico. Palabras clave: Periodismo femenino. Historia del periodismo. Sociedades mutualistas. Mutualidad. The magazine Mutualidad was recognized as the primary source of information for the Confederation Of Mutualistic Societies. Its short lifespan (1937-1938) prevented it from expanding, but its primary purpose was to keep all of its readers informed of the activities and conferences organized by each of the member Societies It is important to note that the person in charge of the magazine’s management was Consuelo Colón, whose work in journalism is by itself very interesting. Key words: Feminine journalism. History of Journalism. Mutualistic societies. Mutualis

    Archived - General Information (DO NOT USE)

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    DO NOT USE - The goal of this component was to document the data collection process of the Silent Cities Dataset. This component is just left for archive

    Containment measures

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    OBSOLETE (project finished) - Description of containment measures during COVID'19 lockdown, in the context of SIlent Cities project. Please request access to Silent Cities if neede

    Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment

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    The global lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 pandemic health risks has altered human interactions with nature. Here, we report immediate impacts of changes in human activities on wildlife and environmental threats during the early lockdown months of 2020, based on 877 qualitative reports and 332 quantitative assessments from 89 different studies. Hundreds of reports of unusual species observations from around the world suggest that animals quickly responded to the reductions in human presence. However, negative effects of lockdown on conservation also emerged, as confinement resulted in some park officials being unable to perform conservation, restoration and enforcement tasks, resulting in local increases in illegal activities such as hunting. Overall, there is a complex mixture of positive and negative effects of the pandemic lockdown on nature, all of which have the potential to lead to cascading responses which in turn impact wildlife and nature conservation. While the net effect of the lockdown will need to be assessed over years as data becomes available and persistent effects emerge, immediate responses were detected across the world. Thus initial qualitative and quantitative data arising from this serendipitous global quasi-experimental perturbation highlights the dual role that humans play in threatening and protecting species and ecosystems. Pathways to favorably tilt this delicate balance include reducing impacts and increasing conservation effectiveness
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