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    21 relatos de una búsqueda pedagógica

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    Dentro del conjunto de motivos que justificaron la propuesta, cabe mencionar la necesidad de reforzar el componente de escritura inherente al programa Podemos Leer y Escribir, la urgencia de interpelar a los docentes en su condición de escritores y la certeza de que la Red, tras ocho años de existencia, debería hacer un alto en el camino para recuperar la memoria del trayecto recorrido y hacer un balance del proceso desde el cual orientar acciones futuras. La Subdirecció

    I25S [Material gráfico] : #por Euskadi : #jendearekin : Pili Zabala lehendakarigaia : Elkarrekin Podemos

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    Foto de Pili Zabala, candidata en las elecciones autonómicas del 25 de septiembre de 2016

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    Recull d'adhesius editats per la formació política Podem -Podemos. Adhesius provinents de donacions diverse

    Data_Sheet_3_Development and design of a culturally tailored intervention to address COVID-19 disparities among Oregon's Latinx communities: A community case study.PDF

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    BackgroundLatinx communities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 compared with non-Latinx White communities in Oregon and much of the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic presents a critical and urgent need to reach Latinx communities with innovative, culturally tailored outreach and health promotion interventions to reduce viral transmission and address disparities. The aims of this case study are to (1) outline the collaborative development of a culturally and trauma-informed COVID-19 preventive intervention for Latinx communities; (2) describe essential intervention elements; and (3) summarize strengths and lessons learned for future applications.MethodsBetween June 2020 and January 2021, a multidisciplinary team of researchers and Latinx-serving partners engaged in the following intervention development activities: a scientific literature review, a survey of 67 Latinx residents attending public testing events, interviews with 13 leaders of community-based organizations serving Latinx residents, and bi-weekly consultations with the project's Public Health and Community Services Team and a regional Community and Scientific Advisory Board. After launching the intervention in the field in February 2021, bi-weekly meetings with interventionists continuously informed minor iterative refinements through present day.ResultsThe resulting intervention, Promotores de Salud, includes outreach and brief health education. Bilingual, trauma-informed trainings and materials reflect the lived experiences, cultural values, needs, and concerns of Latinx communities. Interventionists (21 Promotores) were Latinx residents from nine Oregon counties where the intervention was delivered.ConclusionsSharing development and intervention details with public health researchers and practitioners facilitates intervention uptake and replication to optimize the public health effect in Oregon's Latinx communities and beyond.</p

    Data_Sheet_1_Development and design of a culturally tailored intervention to address COVID-19 disparities among Oregon's Latinx communities: A community case study.PDF

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    BackgroundLatinx communities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 compared with non-Latinx White communities in Oregon and much of the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic presents a critical and urgent need to reach Latinx communities with innovative, culturally tailored outreach and health promotion interventions to reduce viral transmission and address disparities. The aims of this case study are to (1) outline the collaborative development of a culturally and trauma-informed COVID-19 preventive intervention for Latinx communities; (2) describe essential intervention elements; and (3) summarize strengths and lessons learned for future applications.MethodsBetween June 2020 and January 2021, a multidisciplinary team of researchers and Latinx-serving partners engaged in the following intervention development activities: a scientific literature review, a survey of 67 Latinx residents attending public testing events, interviews with 13 leaders of community-based organizations serving Latinx residents, and bi-weekly consultations with the project's Public Health and Community Services Team and a regional Community and Scientific Advisory Board. After launching the intervention in the field in February 2021, bi-weekly meetings with interventionists continuously informed minor iterative refinements through present day.ResultsThe resulting intervention, Promotores de Salud, includes outreach and brief health education. Bilingual, trauma-informed trainings and materials reflect the lived experiences, cultural values, needs, and concerns of Latinx communities. Interventionists (21 Promotores) were Latinx residents from nine Oregon counties where the intervention was delivered.ConclusionsSharing development and intervention details with public health researchers and practitioners facilitates intervention uptake and replication to optimize the public health effect in Oregon's Latinx communities and beyond.</p

    Data_Sheet_2_Development and design of a culturally tailored intervention to address COVID-19 disparities among Oregon's Latinx communities: A community case study.PDF

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    BackgroundLatinx communities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 compared with non-Latinx White communities in Oregon and much of the United States. The COVID-19 pandemic presents a critical and urgent need to reach Latinx communities with innovative, culturally tailored outreach and health promotion interventions to reduce viral transmission and address disparities. The aims of this case study are to (1) outline the collaborative development of a culturally and trauma-informed COVID-19 preventive intervention for Latinx communities; (2) describe essential intervention elements; and (3) summarize strengths and lessons learned for future applications.MethodsBetween June 2020 and January 2021, a multidisciplinary team of researchers and Latinx-serving partners engaged in the following intervention development activities: a scientific literature review, a survey of 67 Latinx residents attending public testing events, interviews with 13 leaders of community-based organizations serving Latinx residents, and bi-weekly consultations with the project's Public Health and Community Services Team and a regional Community and Scientific Advisory Board. After launching the intervention in the field in February 2021, bi-weekly meetings with interventionists continuously informed minor iterative refinements through present day.ResultsThe resulting intervention, Promotores de Salud, includes outreach and brief health education. Bilingual, trauma-informed trainings and materials reflect the lived experiences, cultural values, needs, and concerns of Latinx communities. Interventionists (21 Promotores) were Latinx residents from nine Oregon counties where the intervention was delivered.ConclusionsSharing development and intervention details with public health researchers and practitioners facilitates intervention uptake and replication to optimize the public health effect in Oregon's Latinx communities and beyond.</p

    Could populism be good for constitutional democracy?

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    Populism is Janus-faced. There is not a single form of populism but rather a variety of different forms, each with profoundly different political consequences. Despite the current hegemony of authoritarian populism, a much different sort of populism is also possible: democratic and antiestablishment populism, which combines elements of liberal and democratic convictions. When we examine the relationship between populism and constitutional democracy, populism should not be considered in isolation from its host ideology. Examples of democratic, liberal, socially inclusive forms of populism quite clearly show that authoritarianism and anti-pluralism are not necessarily the key elements of populism. However, the paucity of democratic populism also suggests that we have to look at factors other than ideology to understand why nativist and authoritarian populism currently dominates the political scene. Without understanding the political economy of the populist revolt, it is difficult to understand the true roots of populism and, consequently, to devise an appropriate democratic alternative to authoritarian populism. The ascendancy of right-wing nationalist populism today is a symptom of the failure of progressive politics

    Cine y guerra civil. El conflicto que no termina

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    La guerra civile è stata e continua ad essere un tema di analisi, riflessione e dibattito sia in Spagna che all’estero. Sin dall’inizio della guerra, 75 anni fa, il cinema è stato usato come mezzo di propaganda. Con il tempo i film hanno contribuito a creare un immaginario collettivo attorno a quel dramma: fino al 1975 come elemento di leggittimità dellos Stato franchista, dopo con il recupero della causa repubblicana. Questo saggio si basa nello studio di una selezione di film prodotti durante il primo decennio del XXI secolo (2001-2011) con l’obiettivo di analizzare quale concezione offre il cinema spagnolo sulla guerra civile nell’attualità. Abbiamo perció considerato il conflitto come un episodio storico in continua (ri)modellazione e (ri)interpretazione, cercando di comprendere quali siano le strategie adottate per avvicinare le nuove generazione al cinema specializzato. Queste ultime generazioni infatti, non solo non vissero l’epoca in cui si svilupparono quegli episodi, ma anche spesso dimostrano di possedere una conoscenza superficiale dei fatti storici che caratterizzarono il conflitto civile spagnolo
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