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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | GEARING ROLES (824536)Arnáez Arce, Vega María; Arostegui Santamaria, Elisabete; Arriola Echaniz, Naiara; Benito Sanchez, Demelsa; +28 AuthorsArnáez Arce, Vega María; Arostegui Santamaria, Elisabete; Arriola Echaniz, Naiara; Benito Sanchez, Demelsa; Caro González, Antonia; de la Cruz Ayuso, Mª Cristina; Enciso Santocildes, Marta; Esnaola Arribillaga, Iratxe; Estévez Gutiérrez, Ana Isabel; Fernández Álvarez, Lorena; Garaizar Sagarminaga, Pablo; García Carrión, Rocío; Gartzia Fernández, Leire; Gomez Isa, Felipe; Goti Elordi, Aitor; Gandarias Goikoetxea, Itziar; Guinot Viciano, Mª Cinta; Intxaurbe Vitorica, Jose Ramon; Laka Mugarza, Jon Paul; Larrinaga Ojanguren, Miguel Ángel; López Belloso, Maria; López de Ipiña Gonzalez de Artaza, Diego; Martinez Arellano, Cecilia; Morondo Taramundi, Dolores; Pando Canteli, María Jesús; Pérez, Mila; Rodríguez Fernández, Lidia; Rodríguez Pérez, María Pilar; Sáez de la Fuente Aldama, Izaskun; Sanz Urquijo, Borja; Segú Odriozola, Mabel; Silvestre Cabrera, María;La guía fue creada con la colaboración de 60 miembros de la comunidad académica y tiene como objetivo ser un instrumento para ayudar a los docentes y personal investigador a incorporar la perspectiva de género en sus actividades. La guía está organizada en tres grandes bloques: incorporación de la perspectiva de género en la investigación, en la docencia y un glosario final. La guía reconoce que la docencia y la investigación están estrechamente relacionadas y presenta estos dos ámbitos de forma paralela.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | TRANS.ARCH (872299)Link, Daniel;Link, Daniel;“Let the river run” en Gentilezza, Laura (comp). El río y la ciudad [ISBN 978-950-698-459-5]. Paraná, Eduner, 2020, 272 págs., pág. 102
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | TRANS.ARCH (872299)Link, Daniel;Link, Daniel;“Let the river run” en Gentilezza, Laura (comp). El río y la ciudad [ISBN 978-950-698-459-5]. Paraná, Eduner, 2020, 272 págs., pág. 102
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | CLIMOVE (101031252)Borràs-Pentinat, Susana;Borràs-Pentinat, Susana;El cambio climático evidencia una clara fragilización de los derechos humanos, especialmente en territorios que ya experimentan una mayor exposición a los efectos del cambio climático y una menor resiliencia debido a los contextos socioeconómicos existentes. Las realidades interconectadas del cambio climático y los contextos de pobreza, inseguridad alimentaria y conflicto tienen consecuencias diferenciales para las mujeres y las niñas, agravadas por las situaciones de migración forzada. Este estudio reflexiona sobre las vías jurídicas internacionales para abordar, por un lado, la falta de reconocimiento jurídico internacional de la migración climática y, por otro, la ausencia de una perspectiva de género. La falta de regulació jurídica hace invisible la vulnerabilidad diferencial de las mujeres migrantes, mientras que los efectos del cambio climático y la discriminación de género condicionan todo su proceso migratorio. Para proteger a las mujeres migrantes climáticas, esta contribución propone la ampliación de la obligación de no devolución y la concesión de permisos humanitarios como vías legales para hacer frente a la invisibilidad.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | TRANS.ARCH (872299)Link, Daniel; Carballar, Diego;Link, Daniel; Carballar, Diego;The article examines a pedagogical experience that became a theoretical and analytical methodological inquiry. Although the starting point was the texts presented in an arbitrary series (that of the letter B), this principle (this restriction) was soon extended to the musical corpus of the twentieth century. The work plan, which we called «Archival good», aimed to find in a limited space of experimentation the fundamental lines of art (and aesthetic politics) of the 20th century.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | CoAct (873048)Equipo CoAct Justicia Ambiental;Equipo CoAct Justicia Ambiental;Se publican dos archivos. QPR_datacurada_feb23.xls: Dataset generado con la plataforma de Ciencia Ciudadana Social ¿Qué Pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) versión alfa. Publicamos aquellos datos que pudieron ser curados en instancia de taller con co-investigadores. QPR_metadata_feb23.csv: Metadatos completos del set de datos que se genera en los siete formularios presentes en ¿Qué Pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) Proyecto CoAct: CoAct es un proyecto global financiado por la Unión Europea que aborda problemas complejos asociados al empleo juvenil, la salud mental y la justicia ambiental mediante herramientas de ciencia ciudadana social. La ciencia ciudadana social se entiende en este contexto como investigación participativa co-diseñada e impulsada por grupos de personas que comparten una preocupación social. Esta metodología busca generar instancias que les permita a las comunidades tener una participación activa en la investigación, desde el diseño hasta la interpretación de los resultados y su transformación en acciones concretas. Las personas actúan así como co-investigadoras reconociendo sus competencias en el campo de aplicación. Proyecto CoAct Justicia Ambiental En la Cuenca Matanza-Riachuelo, un grupo de 56 co-investigadores trabajando en conjunto con el Centro de Investigaciones para la Transformación (CENIT) de la Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM) y la Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN) y con la ayuda de muchas otras personas que en distintos momentos contribuyeron con el proyecto, se co-diseñó la plataforma ¿Qué pasa, Riachuelo?. Los co-investigadores son personas que tienen un conocimiento cercano de los problemas socio-ambientales de la cuenca porque viven o trabajan allí y están interesadas en su transformación. Durante talleres realizados durante los años 2020 y 2021 se definieron los temas, se co-diseñaron los formularios para generar datos y las principales funcionalidades de la plataforma. Se puede conocer más información sobre este proceso en https://farn.org.ar/coact-justicia-ambiental/ o en https://coactproject.eu/ La plataforma QPR recoge información sobre tres temas: calidad de agua, áreas naturales y relocalización y reurbanización. Describimos a grandes rasgos el contenido asociado a cada tema Calidad del agua: Información sobre la calidad observable del agua (e.g turbidez, color, olor, presencia de objetos flotantes, vegetación en la ribera y cauce, fauna, proximidad a posibles fuentes de contaminación y otros) y situaciones hidrometeorológicas (e.g. niveles del agua y situación climática en los días previos al reporte). Áreas naturales: Información sobre visitas a las áreas naturales Cuenca Matanza Riachuelo. Se informan usos, actividades u observaciones del patrimonio natural y cultural del área. Asimismo, se recoge información sobre valoraciones y amenazas que existen en las áreas naturales de la cuenca Matanza-Riachuelo y sobre la experiencia relacionada con su protección Relocalización y reurbanización: Información sobre los avances en el proceso de relocalización y reurbanización de villas y asentamientos de la cuenca Matanza-Riachuelo a nivel de barrio o complejo habitacional. Mudanzas, obras de vivienda, obras de servicios públicos, celebración de mesas de trabajo, acceso a la información e identificación de principales problemáticas a atender en el proceso. Además, también existe la posibilidad de compartir información sobre la experiencia de participación en las mesas de trabajo barriales por la relocalización o reurbanización como: fecha, lugar, participantes, presencia de autoridades, temas tratados, registro de la mesa, posibilidades de participación, fecha de la próxima reunión, propuesta de otros temas a tratar. Para cada uno de estos temas existen dos formularios, uno estructurado que no requiere registro previo y otro con campos abiertos donde se puede agregar relatos, imágenes y documentos que requiere registro previo. Además, existe un séptimo formulario que requiere registro previo para compartir novedades de actividades relacionadas con la justicia ambiental en la cuenca. En estos videos tutoriales se puede encontrar información sobre cada uno de los formularios de QPR. CoAct Justicia Ambiental | ¿Cómo compartir experiencias sin estar registrado en QPR? https://youtu.be/7zhWlEOi_Ic CoAct Justicia Ambiental | ¿Cómo compartir experiencias registrándose en QPR? https://youtu.be/YkjqRJvB4ZM Set de datos y metadatos El set de datos compartido a modo de ejemplo es sobre calidad de agua, y contiene información generada tanto por el formulario estructurado como por el abierto durante un taller con co-investigadores. Ver. QPR_datacurada_feb23.csv Compartimos también el archivo QPR_metadata_feb23.xls que contiene la metadata completa de los siete formularios. La primera columna del archivo de metadatos “Nombre de la variable” tiene el nombre de la variable que encabeza el set de datos. La segunda columna “Pregunta en el formulario” contiene la pregunta completa tal como está formulada en la plataforma. La tercera columna “Etiqueta en el mapa” contiene el título que se utiliza en la visualización de las respuestas en el mapa. La cuarta columna “Categorías o formato del dato” lista las categorías disponibles como respuesta en las preguntas estructuradas y en el caso que sea otro tipo de dato, por ejemplo, texto, fecha, coordenada, etc. se describe el formato. La quinta columna “Tipo de respuesta” describe el tipo de respuesta asociada a esa variable, por ejemplo, si es de respuesta única o múltiple, esta información es útil sobre todo para las variables categóricas. Y finalmente una sexta columna “Obligatoria u opcional” indica si la pregunta es de respuesta obligatoria u opcional. Agradecimientos El proyecto CoAct ha recibido financiamiento de la del programa Horizonte 2020 de la Unión Europea bajo el acuerdo de subvención número 873048. Expresamos nuestro agradecimiento a los co-investigadores por su conocimiento y el tiempo invertido en el co-diseño de la herramienta. En especial agradecemos a la Biblioteca Popular Sarmiento de Valentín Alsina por su rol en organizar salidas a campo para el tema calidad del agua que ayudaron a generar el presente set de datos. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- English Description Two files are published. QPR_datacurada_feb23.xls: Dataset generated with the Citizen Social Science platform ¿Qué Pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) alpha version. We publish the data that were curated in a workshop with co-researchers. QPR_metadata_feb23.csv: Complete metadata of the dataset that are generated with the seven forms available in ¿Qué Pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) CoAct Project: CoAct is a global EU-funded project that addresses complex issues associated with youth employment, mental health and environmental justice using social citizen science tools. Citizen social science is understood in this context as participatory research co-designed and driven by groups of people who share a social concern. This methodology seeks to generate instances that allow communities to have an active participation in research, from design to interpretation of results and their transformation into concrete actions. People thus act as co-researchers, and their competences and experience in the field of application is recognised. CoAct Environmental Justice Project The platform ¿Qué pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) was co-designed in the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin with a group of 56 co-researchers working together with the Research Center for Transformation (CENIT) of the National University of San Martín (UNSAM) and the Environment and Natural Resources Foundation (FARN) and with the help of many other people who contributed to the project in different moments. Co-researchers are people who have local knowledge of the socio-environmental problems of the basin because they live or work there and are interested in the transformation of these realities. During workshops held during the years 2020 and 2021, the themes, the forms to generate data and the main functionalities of the platform were co-designed. More information about this process can be found in https://farn.org.ar/coact-justicia-ambiental/ or https://coactproject.eu/ The QPR platform collects information on three themes: water quality, natural areas and resettlement and redevelopment. We broadly describe the content associated with each theme Water quality: Information on observable parameters of water quality (e.g. turbidity, colour, odour, presence of floating objects, vegetation on the riverbank and riverbed, fauna, proximity to possible sources of pollution and others) and hydrometeorological situations (e.g. water levels and weather situation in the days prior to the report). Natural areas: Information on visits to the natural areas of the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin. Uses, activities, observations of natural and cultural patrimony of area are reported. Likewise, information is collected on values and threats that exist in the natural areas of the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin and on the experiences related to their protection. Resettlement and redevelopment: Information on the progress in the processes of resettlement and redevelopment of slums and settlements in the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin at the neighbourhood or housing complex level. Removals, housing works, public service works, holding of work tables, access to information and identification of main problems to be addressed in the process. In addition, there is also the possibility of sharing information about the experience of participation in the neighbourhood’s work tables for resettlement or redevelopment such as: date, place, participants, presence of authorities, discussed topics, documentation of the table’s meetings, possibilities of participation, date of the next meeting, proposals of other topics to be discussed. For each of these themes there are two forms: one structured that does not require prior registration and another that requires prior registration with open fields where stories, images and documents can be added. In addition, there is a seventh form that requires prior registration that allows to share news of activities related to environmental justice in the basin. In these tutorial videos you can find information about each of the QPR forms. CoAct Environmental Justice | How to share experiences without being registered in QPR? https://youtu.be/7zhWlEOi_Ic CoAct Environmental Justice | How to share experiences by registering with QPR https://youtu.be/YkjqRJvB4ZM Data and metadata set The dataset shared as an example is on water quality, and contains information generated by both the structured and open forms during a workshop with co-researchers. See. QPR_datacurada_feb23.csv We also share the QPR_metadata_feb23.xls file containing the complete metadata of the seven forms. The first column of the metadata file "Variable Name" has the name of the variable that heads the dataset. The second column "Question in the form" contains the complete question as it is formulated on the platform. The third column "Label on the map" contains the title that is used in the display of responses on the map. The fourth column "Categories or data format" lists the categories available as an answer in the structured questions and in the case that it is another type of data, for example, text, date, coordinate, etc. the format is described. The fifth column "Type of response" describes the type of response associated with that variable, for example, if there are multiple options. This information is useful especially for categorical variables. And finally a sixth column "Mandatory or optional" indicates whether the question is mandatory or optional. (Note that the metadata fields have been translated from Spanish here for description purposes) Acknowledgements The CoAct project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement number 873048. We especially thank the co-researchers for their knowledge and the time invested in co-designing the tool. We thank especially the Community Library Sarmiento of Valentin Alsina for their role in organising fieldwork activities in the water quality theme which helped to create this dataset {"references": ["Arza, Valeria; Velarde, Malena; Actis, Guillermina; Can\u00e9, Santiago; Castro, Leticia; Larrocca Ruiz, Marcelo; Curutchet, Sof\u00eda; Marchegiani, Pia. Deliverable 5.3: CoActD5.3: Open Source Digital Platform. QPR: \u00bfQu\u00e9 Pasa, Riachuelo? a citizen social science tool to promote Environmental Justice in Matanza-Riachuelo Basin December 30, 2021. Doi: 10.5281/zenodo.6106852"]} La plataforma está activa y durante 2023 estaremos realizando actividades de difusión de la misma. Se puede navegar la plataforma en https://mapaqpr.farn.org.ar/
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Presentation , Other literature type 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | TRANS.ARCH (872299)Link, Daniel;Link, Daniel;The paper analyzes the national images that the archives supported and promoted, sometimes in complicity and sometimes in competition with the canons. In the Novomundan republics, the processes of canonization were consubstantial with the formation of nations, those imagined communities that had to endow themselves, somewhat hastily, with their own traditions. As Silviano Santiago has pointed out with regard to Brazil (but the same can be said of any Latin American republic): "In the history of Brazilian literature, the traces left on contemporaries by the recourse to a single historiographical canon are visible and precise. Its dominance, overt or covert, goes beyond treatises and textbooks and is also felt in reviews, essays, master's and doctoral theses that analyze and interpret national literary works, whether or not they are the responsibility of a specialist". Fortunately, the archival ratio also contains the necessary materials for the dismantling of these prescriptive manias and for the construction of those historiographic fictions in motion that we want to claim as our own today.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | AXIS (776608)Gabriel, Jordà; Agulles Miguel; Camilo, Melo-Aguilar;Gabriel, Jordà; Agulles Miguel; Camilo, Melo-Aguilar;This UNCHAIN deliverable presents an overview of the lessons learned from the case study on Risk of loss of tourism attractiveness due to climate change in the western Mediterranean. A particular focus in this case study was the methodological research and innovation areas of addressing uncertainties, co-production of knowledge, and societal change and socio-economic consequences. Support was provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the grant PCI2019-103680 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | AXIS (776608)Jordà Gabriel; Agulles Miguel; Melo-Aguilar Camilo;Jordà Gabriel; Agulles Miguel; Melo-Aguilar Camilo;This is an introductory presentation to the case study 1 which aims at assessing the potential risk of loss of tourism comfort and destination attractiveness due to climate change in western Mediterranean destinations Support was provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the grant PCI2019-103680 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union.
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Uno de los objetivos de este taller es lograr un consenso, entre los participantes, sobre una definición de lo que se entiende por performance, en vista de las variadas aplicaciones del término en todos los ámbitos disciplinarios. Otra cuestión importante que se propone el taller es la de compartir experiencias en la representación de performances, de parte de aquellos participantes que se ejercitan en actos performativos. Desde el punto de vista del estudio universitario, otro objetivo propuesto es el de desarrollar una metodología de análisis de la performance. Estos serían los tres puntos principales para desarrollar durante el encuentro. No
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Book 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | GEARING ROLES (824536)Arnáez Arce, Vega María; Arostegui Santamaria, Elisabete; Arriola Echaniz, Naiara; Benito Sanchez, Demelsa; +28 AuthorsArnáez Arce, Vega María; Arostegui Santamaria, Elisabete; Arriola Echaniz, Naiara; Benito Sanchez, Demelsa; Caro González, Antonia; de la Cruz Ayuso, Mª Cristina; Enciso Santocildes, Marta; Esnaola Arribillaga, Iratxe; Estévez Gutiérrez, Ana Isabel; Fernández Álvarez, Lorena; Garaizar Sagarminaga, Pablo; García Carrión, Rocío; Gartzia Fernández, Leire; Gomez Isa, Felipe; Goti Elordi, Aitor; Gandarias Goikoetxea, Itziar; Guinot Viciano, Mª Cinta; Intxaurbe Vitorica, Jose Ramon; Laka Mugarza, Jon Paul; Larrinaga Ojanguren, Miguel Ángel; López Belloso, Maria; López de Ipiña Gonzalez de Artaza, Diego; Martinez Arellano, Cecilia; Morondo Taramundi, Dolores; Pando Canteli, María Jesús; Pérez, Mila; Rodríguez Fernández, Lidia; Rodríguez Pérez, María Pilar; Sáez de la Fuente Aldama, Izaskun; Sanz Urquijo, Borja; Segú Odriozola, Mabel; Silvestre Cabrera, María;La guía fue creada con la colaboración de 60 miembros de la comunidad académica y tiene como objetivo ser un instrumento para ayudar a los docentes y personal investigador a incorporar la perspectiva de género en sus actividades. La guía está organizada en tres grandes bloques: incorporación de la perspectiva de género en la investigación, en la docencia y un glosario final. La guía reconoce que la docencia y la investigación están estrechamente relacionadas y presenta estos dos ámbitos de forma paralela.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | TRANS.ARCH (872299)Link, Daniel;Link, Daniel;“Let the river run” en Gentilezza, Laura (comp). El río y la ciudad [ISBN 978-950-698-459-5]. Paraná, Eduner, 2020, 272 págs., pág. 102
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | TRANS.ARCH (872299)Link, Daniel;Link, Daniel;“Let the river run” en Gentilezza, Laura (comp). El río y la ciudad [ISBN 978-950-698-459-5]. Paraná, Eduner, 2020, 272 págs., pág. 102
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | CLIMOVE (101031252)Borràs-Pentinat, Susana;Borràs-Pentinat, Susana;El cambio climático evidencia una clara fragilización de los derechos humanos, especialmente en territorios que ya experimentan una mayor exposición a los efectos del cambio climático y una menor resiliencia debido a los contextos socioeconómicos existentes. Las realidades interconectadas del cambio climático y los contextos de pobreza, inseguridad alimentaria y conflicto tienen consecuencias diferenciales para las mujeres y las niñas, agravadas por las situaciones de migración forzada. Este estudio reflexiona sobre las vías jurídicas internacionales para abordar, por un lado, la falta de reconocimiento jurídico internacional de la migración climática y, por otro, la ausencia de una perspectiva de género. La falta de regulació jurídica hace invisible la vulnerabilidad diferencial de las mujeres migrantes, mientras que los efectos del cambio climático y la discriminación de género condicionan todo su proceso migratorio. Para proteger a las mujeres migrantes climáticas, esta contribución propone la ampliación de la obligación de no devolución y la concesión de permisos humanitarios como vías legales para hacer frente a la invisibilidad.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | TRANS.ARCH (872299)Link, Daniel; Carballar, Diego;Link, Daniel; Carballar, Diego;The article examines a pedagogical experience that became a theoretical and analytical methodological inquiry. Although the starting point was the texts presented in an arbitrary series (that of the letter B), this principle (this restriction) was soon extended to the musical corpus of the twentieth century. The work plan, which we called «Archival good», aimed to find in a limited space of experimentation the fundamental lines of art (and aesthetic politics) of the 20th century.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euResearch data keyboard_double_arrow_right Dataset 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | CoAct (873048)Equipo CoAct Justicia Ambiental;Equipo CoAct Justicia Ambiental;Se publican dos archivos. QPR_datacurada_feb23.xls: Dataset generado con la plataforma de Ciencia Ciudadana Social ¿Qué Pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) versión alfa. Publicamos aquellos datos que pudieron ser curados en instancia de taller con co-investigadores. QPR_metadata_feb23.csv: Metadatos completos del set de datos que se genera en los siete formularios presentes en ¿Qué Pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) Proyecto CoAct: CoAct es un proyecto global financiado por la Unión Europea que aborda problemas complejos asociados al empleo juvenil, la salud mental y la justicia ambiental mediante herramientas de ciencia ciudadana social. La ciencia ciudadana social se entiende en este contexto como investigación participativa co-diseñada e impulsada por grupos de personas que comparten una preocupación social. Esta metodología busca generar instancias que les permita a las comunidades tener una participación activa en la investigación, desde el diseño hasta la interpretación de los resultados y su transformación en acciones concretas. Las personas actúan así como co-investigadoras reconociendo sus competencias en el campo de aplicación. Proyecto CoAct Justicia Ambiental En la Cuenca Matanza-Riachuelo, un grupo de 56 co-investigadores trabajando en conjunto con el Centro de Investigaciones para la Transformación (CENIT) de la Universidad Nacional de San Martín (UNSAM) y la Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (FARN) y con la ayuda de muchas otras personas que en distintos momentos contribuyeron con el proyecto, se co-diseñó la plataforma ¿Qué pasa, Riachuelo?. Los co-investigadores son personas que tienen un conocimiento cercano de los problemas socio-ambientales de la cuenca porque viven o trabajan allí y están interesadas en su transformación. Durante talleres realizados durante los años 2020 y 2021 se definieron los temas, se co-diseñaron los formularios para generar datos y las principales funcionalidades de la plataforma. Se puede conocer más información sobre este proceso en https://farn.org.ar/coact-justicia-ambiental/ o en https://coactproject.eu/ La plataforma QPR recoge información sobre tres temas: calidad de agua, áreas naturales y relocalización y reurbanización. Describimos a grandes rasgos el contenido asociado a cada tema Calidad del agua: Información sobre la calidad observable del agua (e.g turbidez, color, olor, presencia de objetos flotantes, vegetación en la ribera y cauce, fauna, proximidad a posibles fuentes de contaminación y otros) y situaciones hidrometeorológicas (e.g. niveles del agua y situación climática en los días previos al reporte). Áreas naturales: Información sobre visitas a las áreas naturales Cuenca Matanza Riachuelo. Se informan usos, actividades u observaciones del patrimonio natural y cultural del área. Asimismo, se recoge información sobre valoraciones y amenazas que existen en las áreas naturales de la cuenca Matanza-Riachuelo y sobre la experiencia relacionada con su protección Relocalización y reurbanización: Información sobre los avances en el proceso de relocalización y reurbanización de villas y asentamientos de la cuenca Matanza-Riachuelo a nivel de barrio o complejo habitacional. Mudanzas, obras de vivienda, obras de servicios públicos, celebración de mesas de trabajo, acceso a la información e identificación de principales problemáticas a atender en el proceso. Además, también existe la posibilidad de compartir información sobre la experiencia de participación en las mesas de trabajo barriales por la relocalización o reurbanización como: fecha, lugar, participantes, presencia de autoridades, temas tratados, registro de la mesa, posibilidades de participación, fecha de la próxima reunión, propuesta de otros temas a tratar. Para cada uno de estos temas existen dos formularios, uno estructurado que no requiere registro previo y otro con campos abiertos donde se puede agregar relatos, imágenes y documentos que requiere registro previo. Además, existe un séptimo formulario que requiere registro previo para compartir novedades de actividades relacionadas con la justicia ambiental en la cuenca. En estos videos tutoriales se puede encontrar información sobre cada uno de los formularios de QPR. CoAct Justicia Ambiental | ¿Cómo compartir experiencias sin estar registrado en QPR? https://youtu.be/7zhWlEOi_Ic CoAct Justicia Ambiental | ¿Cómo compartir experiencias registrándose en QPR? https://youtu.be/YkjqRJvB4ZM Set de datos y metadatos El set de datos compartido a modo de ejemplo es sobre calidad de agua, y contiene información generada tanto por el formulario estructurado como por el abierto durante un taller con co-investigadores. Ver. QPR_datacurada_feb23.csv Compartimos también el archivo QPR_metadata_feb23.xls que contiene la metadata completa de los siete formularios. La primera columna del archivo de metadatos “Nombre de la variable” tiene el nombre de la variable que encabeza el set de datos. La segunda columna “Pregunta en el formulario” contiene la pregunta completa tal como está formulada en la plataforma. La tercera columna “Etiqueta en el mapa” contiene el título que se utiliza en la visualización de las respuestas en el mapa. La cuarta columna “Categorías o formato del dato” lista las categorías disponibles como respuesta en las preguntas estructuradas y en el caso que sea otro tipo de dato, por ejemplo, texto, fecha, coordenada, etc. se describe el formato. La quinta columna “Tipo de respuesta” describe el tipo de respuesta asociada a esa variable, por ejemplo, si es de respuesta única o múltiple, esta información es útil sobre todo para las variables categóricas. Y finalmente una sexta columna “Obligatoria u opcional” indica si la pregunta es de respuesta obligatoria u opcional. Agradecimientos El proyecto CoAct ha recibido financiamiento de la del programa Horizonte 2020 de la Unión Europea bajo el acuerdo de subvención número 873048. Expresamos nuestro agradecimiento a los co-investigadores por su conocimiento y el tiempo invertido en el co-diseño de la herramienta. En especial agradecemos a la Biblioteca Popular Sarmiento de Valentín Alsina por su rol en organizar salidas a campo para el tema calidad del agua que ayudaron a generar el presente set de datos. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- English Description Two files are published. QPR_datacurada_feb23.xls: Dataset generated with the Citizen Social Science platform ¿Qué Pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) alpha version. We publish the data that were curated in a workshop with co-researchers. QPR_metadata_feb23.csv: Complete metadata of the dataset that are generated with the seven forms available in ¿Qué Pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) CoAct Project: CoAct is a global EU-funded project that addresses complex issues associated with youth employment, mental health and environmental justice using social citizen science tools. Citizen social science is understood in this context as participatory research co-designed and driven by groups of people who share a social concern. This methodology seeks to generate instances that allow communities to have an active participation in research, from design to interpretation of results and their transformation into concrete actions. People thus act as co-researchers, and their competences and experience in the field of application is recognised. CoAct Environmental Justice Project The platform ¿Qué pasa, Riachuelo? (QPR) was co-designed in the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin with a group of 56 co-researchers working together with the Research Center for Transformation (CENIT) of the National University of San Martín (UNSAM) and the Environment and Natural Resources Foundation (FARN) and with the help of many other people who contributed to the project in different moments. Co-researchers are people who have local knowledge of the socio-environmental problems of the basin because they live or work there and are interested in the transformation of these realities. During workshops held during the years 2020 and 2021, the themes, the forms to generate data and the main functionalities of the platform were co-designed. More information about this process can be found in https://farn.org.ar/coact-justicia-ambiental/ or https://coactproject.eu/ The QPR platform collects information on three themes: water quality, natural areas and resettlement and redevelopment. We broadly describe the content associated with each theme Water quality: Information on observable parameters of water quality (e.g. turbidity, colour, odour, presence of floating objects, vegetation on the riverbank and riverbed, fauna, proximity to possible sources of pollution and others) and hydrometeorological situations (e.g. water levels and weather situation in the days prior to the report). Natural areas: Information on visits to the natural areas of the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin. Uses, activities, observations of natural and cultural patrimony of area are reported. Likewise, information is collected on values and threats that exist in the natural areas of the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin and on the experiences related to their protection. Resettlement and redevelopment: Information on the progress in the processes of resettlement and redevelopment of slums and settlements in the Matanza-Riachuelo Basin at the neighbourhood or housing complex level. Removals, housing works, public service works, holding of work tables, access to information and identification of main problems to be addressed in the process. In addition, there is also the possibility of sharing information about the experience of participation in the neighbourhood’s work tables for resettlement or redevelopment such as: date, place, participants, presence of authorities, discussed topics, documentation of the table’s meetings, possibilities of participation, date of the next meeting, proposals of other topics to be discussed. For each of these themes there are two forms: one structured that does not require prior registration and another that requires prior registration with open fields where stories, images and documents can be added. In addition, there is a seventh form that requires prior registration that allows to share news of activities related to environmental justice in the basin. In these tutorial videos you can find information about each of the QPR forms. CoAct Environmental Justice | How to share experiences without being registered in QPR? https://youtu.be/7zhWlEOi_Ic CoAct Environmental Justice | How to share experiences by registering with QPR https://youtu.be/YkjqRJvB4ZM Data and metadata set The dataset shared as an example is on water quality, and contains information generated by both the structured and open forms during a workshop with co-researchers. See. QPR_datacurada_feb23.csv We also share the QPR_metadata_feb23.xls file containing the complete metadata of the seven forms. The first column of the metadata file "Variable Name" has the name of the variable that heads the dataset. The second column "Question in the form" contains the complete question as it is formulated on the platform. The third column "Label on the map" contains the title that is used in the display of responses on the map. The fourth column "Categories or data format" lists the categories available as an answer in the structured questions and in the case that it is another type of data, for example, text, date, coordinate, etc. the format is described. The fifth column "Type of response" describes the type of response associated with that variable, for example, if there are multiple options. This information is useful especially for categorical variables. And finally a sixth column "Mandatory or optional" indicates whether the question is mandatory or optional. (Note that the metadata fields have been translated from Spanish here for description purposes) Acknowledgements The CoAct project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 programme under grant agreement number 873048. We especially thank the co-researchers for their knowledge and the time invested in co-designing the tool. We thank especially the Community Library Sarmiento of Valentin Alsina for their role in organising fieldwork activities in the water quality theme which helped to create this dataset {"references": ["Arza, Valeria; Velarde, Malena; Actis, Guillermina; Can\u00e9, Santiago; Castro, Leticia; Larrocca Ruiz, Marcelo; Curutchet, Sof\u00eda; Marchegiani, Pia. Deliverable 5.3: CoActD5.3: Open Source Digital Platform. QPR: \u00bfQu\u00e9 Pasa, Riachuelo? a citizen social science tool to promote Environmental Justice in Matanza-Riachuelo Basin December 30, 2021. Doi: 10.5281/zenodo.6106852"]} La plataforma está activa y durante 2023 estaremos realizando actividades de difusión de la misma. Se puede navegar la plataforma en https://mapaqpr.farn.org.ar/
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Presentation , Other literature type 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | TRANS.ARCH (872299)Link, Daniel;Link, Daniel;The paper analyzes the national images that the archives supported and promoted, sometimes in complicity and sometimes in competition with the canons. In the Novomundan republics, the processes of canonization were consubstantial with the formation of nations, those imagined communities that had to endow themselves, somewhat hastily, with their own traditions. As Silviano Santiago has pointed out with regard to Brazil (but the same can be said of any Latin American republic): "In the history of Brazilian literature, the traces left on contemporaries by the recourse to a single historiographical canon are visible and precise. Its dominance, overt or covert, goes beyond treatises and textbooks and is also felt in reviews, essays, master's and doctoral theses that analyze and interpret national literary works, whether or not they are the responsibility of a specialist". Fortunately, the archival ratio also contains the necessary materials for the dismantling of these prescriptive manias and for the construction of those historiographic fictions in motion that we want to claim as our own today.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | AXIS (776608)Gabriel, Jordà; Agulles Miguel; Camilo, Melo-Aguilar;Gabriel, Jordà; Agulles Miguel; Camilo, Melo-Aguilar;This UNCHAIN deliverable presents an overview of the lessons learned from the case study on Risk of loss of tourism attractiveness due to climate change in the western Mediterranean. A particular focus in this case study was the methodological research and innovation areas of addressing uncertainties, co-production of knowledge, and societal change and socio-economic consequences. Support was provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the grant PCI2019-103680 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Project deliverable 2023 SpanishZenodo EC | AXIS (776608)Jordà Gabriel; Agulles Miguel; Melo-Aguilar Camilo;Jordà Gabriel; Agulles Miguel; Melo-Aguilar Camilo;This is an introductory presentation to the case study 1 which aims at assessing the potential risk of loss of tourism comfort and destination attractiveness due to climate change in western Mediterranean destinations Support was provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the grant PCI2019-103680 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and by the European Union.
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Uno de los objetivos de este taller es lograr un consenso, entre los participantes, sobre una definición de lo que se entiende por performance, en vista de las variadas aplicaciones del término en todos los ámbitos disciplinarios. Otra cuestión importante que se propone el taller es la de compartir experiencias en la representación de performances, de parte de aquellos participantes que se ejercitan en actos performativos. Desde el punto de vista del estudio universitario, otro objetivo propuesto es el de desarrollar una metodología de análisis de la performance. Estos serían los tres puntos principales para desarrollar durante el encuentro. No
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