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    La Imagen y la Narrativa como Herramientas para el Abordaje Psicosocial en Escenarios de Violencia en la Ciudad de Bogotá

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    En este informe se plasman actividades realizadas desde la imagen narrativa, con el fin de contar historias desde diferentes contextos de violencia, se inicia con el análisis de un caso de violencia. Para este análisis se seleccionó el caso de Carlos Arturo Bravo, un adolescente de 14 años que su vida dio un giro inesperado al ser víctima de un artefacto explosivo que fue abandonado por las farc en zona rural de Colón Génova, Nariño, después el grupo realizó un análisis a profundidad identificando elementos simbólicos y subjetivos de la víctima, eventos emergentes dentro del sujeto como ser psicosocial, se realiza formulación de preguntas de tipo estratégicas, reflexivas y circulares con el objetivo que el grupo ponga en práctica la pregunta como herramienta en los contextos sociales. En la segunda fase del informe se realiza un segundo análisis del caso de las comunidades de Cacarica, una comunidad ubicada en la cuenca del río Cacarica, son comunidades negras del Baudó, donde a partir del 20 de diciembre de 1996 se comienza a desatar una oleada de enfrentamientos militares en disputa por su territorio, que desencadena en bombardeos por el ejército e ingreso de los paramilitares, que provocaron asesinatos en estas comunidades y un desplazamiento masivo entre 550 a 1200 habitantes de esta comunidad, en este análisis se identifica pérdida de la identidad de los habitantes, daño en la memoria simbólica y memoria vincular, emergentes sociales que causan impactos psicosociales, finalmente el grupo propone acciones psicosociales para la atención en crisis, como fase final se presenta informe sobre foto voz que experiencias, imágenes de la actividad ,conclusiones y reflexiones finales.This report captures activities carried out from the narrative image, in order to tell stories from different contexts of violence. It begins with the analysis of a case of violence. For this analysis, the case of Carlos Arturo Bravo was selected, a 14-year-old adolescent whose life took an unexpected turn when he was the victim of an explosive device that was abandoned by the FARC in rural Colón Genoa, Nariño, after which the group carried out An in-depth analysis identifying symbolic, subjective elements of the victim, emergent events within the subject such as psychosocial being, formulates strategic, reflective and circular questions with the aim that the group puts the question into practice as a tool in the social contexts. In the second phase of the report, a second analysis is made of the case of the communities of Cacarica, a community located in the Cacarica river basin, they are black communities of Baudó, where as of December 20, 1996, a wave of Military confrontations in dispute over its territory, finally leading to bombardments by the army and the entry of the paramilitaries, which led to assassinations in these communities and a massive displacement of 550 to 1,200 inhabitants of this community. This analysis identifies the loss of the identity of inhabitants, damage to memory, symbolic and memory link, social emergencies that cause psychosocial impacts, finally the group proposes psychosocial actions for crisis care, as a final phase a report is presented on photo voice that experiences, images of the activity, conclusions and final thoughts

    The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) - 2018 Summary Report

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    The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) - 2018 Summary Report

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    The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a TeV-scale high-luminosity linear e+ee^+e^- collider under development at CERN. Following the CLIC conceptual design published in 2012, this report provides an overview of the CLIC project, its current status, and future developments. It presents the CLIC physics potential and reports on design, technology, and implementation aspects of the accelerator and the detector. CLIC is foreseen to be built and operated in stages, at centre-of-mass energies of 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV and 3 TeV, respectively. CLIC uses a two-beam acceleration scheme, in which 12 GHz accelerating structures are powered via a high-current drive beam. For the first stage, an alternative with X-band klystron powering is also considered. CLIC accelerator optimisation, technical developments and system tests have resulted in an increased energy efficiency (power around 170 MW) for the 380 GeV stage, together with a reduced cost estimate at the level of 6 billion CHF. The detector concept has been refined using improved software tools. Significant progress has been made on detector technology developments for the tracking and calorimetry systems. A wide range of CLIC physics studies has been conducted, both through full detector simulations and parametric studies, together providing a broad overview of the CLIC physics potential. Each of the three energy stages adds cornerstones of the full CLIC physics programme, such as Higgs width and couplings, top-quark properties, Higgs self-coupling, direct searches, and many precision electroweak measurements. The interpretation of the combined results gives crucial and accurate insight into new physics, largely complementary to LHC and HL-LHC. The construction of the first CLIC energy stage could start by 2026. First beams would be available by 2035, marking the beginning of a broad CLIC physics programme spanning 25-30 years

    Updated baseline for a staged Compact Linear Collider

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    The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a multi-TeV high-luminosity linear e+e- collider under development. For an optimal exploitation of its physics potential, CLIC is foreseen to be built and operated in a staged approach with three centre-of-mass energy stages ranging from a few hundred GeV up to 3 TeV. The first stage will focus on precision Standard Model physics, in particular Higgs and top-quark measurements. Subsequent stages will focus on measurements of rare Higgs processes, as well as searches for new physics processes and precision measurements of new states, e.g. states previously discovered at LHC or at CLIC itself. In the 2012 CLIC Conceptual Design Report, a fully optimised 3 TeV collider was presented, while the proposed lower energy stages were not studied to the same level of detail. This report presents an updated baseline staging scenario for CLIC. The scenario is the result of a comprehensive study addressing the performance, cost and power of the CLIC accelerator complex as a function of centre-of-mass energy and it targets optimal physics output based on the current physics landscape. The optimised staging scenario foresees three main centre-of-mass energy stages at 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV and 3 TeV for a full CLIC programme spanning 22 years. For the first stage, an alternative to the CLIC drive beam scheme is presented in which the main linac power is produced using X-band klystrons
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