5 research outputs found

    Programa para el desarrollo de la competencia ciudadana, social e intercultural en centros de educación primaria

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    Seleccionado en la convocatoria: Ayudas para proyectos de temática educativa, Gobierno de Aragón 2009-10Proyecto realizado por Sos racismo Aragón cuyo objetivo general es favorecer la convivencia intercultural en los centros educativos aragoneses, previniendo la aparición de comportamientos racistas mediante el desarrollo de la competencia social, ciudadana e intercultural del alumnado. Se abarcan temas como la igualdad, la resolución de conflictos, las emociones, la comunicación, la convivencia, la discriminación de los que se aporta una explicación y se trabaja la actividad tratada mediante juegos, dinámicas de grupos, debates...para luego hacer una presentación en común de las conclusiones.Gobierno de Aragón. Departamento de Educación, Cultura y DeporteAragónDirección General de Política Educativa; Avda. Gómez Laguna, 25, planta 2; 50009 Zaragoza; Tel. +34976715416; Fax +34976715496ES

    An exceptional response? security, development and civil society in Spanish policy after 11-M

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    This article considers the ways in which Spanish state institutions responded to the Madrid bombings of 11 March 2004 in the context of the global 'War on Terror'. It examines three inter-related arenas of Spanish policy after 9/11 in which security and civil society are invoked in ways that impact upon the country's development agenda toward its southern Mediterranean partners. The first relates to Spain's external relations with its North African neighbours, and in particular the place of migration in shaping these relations over the last decade. The second concerns Spain's political relations with the representative organizations of its own Muslim populations. A third area of analysis pertains to the juridical-institutional reactions of the state to the 11 March attacks: how have public authorities and civil society been affected and refashioned in the face of jihadist terrorism on the peninsula? The author argues that in each of these domains, the post-9/11 context generally, and the 11 March attacks in particular, have elicited a securitization of civil society, which has in turn been associated with the country's international relations and domestic politics. Such securitization, however, has only been partially successful, thus vindicating the continuation of 'politics as usual' among Spain's state officials and its civil society
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