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Costarricenses de la GAM frente a sus percepciones de la vida cotidiana y la guerra E.U.A.-IRAQ

Authors: Calderón Solano, Odalía; Sandoval Carvajal, Irma; Pernudi Chavarría, Vilma; González Calvo, Hugo; Carrillo Delgado, María de los Ángeles;

Costarricenses de la GAM frente a sus percepciones de la vida cotidiana y la guerra E.U.A.-IRAQ

Abstract

El Informe de Pulso Nacional No. 25 analiza temas vinculados con la vida cotidiana de la población de la GAM como los problemas del país, los medios de información empleados para saber sobre su comunidad, la nación, y el aborto como una de las decisiones que en alguna ocasión pueden enfrentar las mujeres. También este documento contiene información del sentir de los diferentes estratos de la GAM en relación con el conflicto bélico suscitado entre Estados Unidos e Iraq, que ha sido noticia de prensa en los últimos meses. Esta información fue presentada como un informe especial a la prensa costarricense en medio de la guerra y donde estaban divididas las opiniones sobre el apoyo o no del gobierno costarricense a esta situación.

The "Pulso Nacional" report No. 25 analyzes issues related to the daily life of the GAM population, such as the problems of the country, the information media used to find out about their community, the nation, and abortion as one of the decisions that on occasion women may face. This document also contains information on the feelings of the different layers of the GAM in relation to the warfare between the United States and Iraq, which has been news in the press in recent months. This information was presented as a special report to the Costa Rican press in the middle of the war and where opinions were divided on the support or not of the Costa Rican government for this situation.

Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica

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IDESPO, COSTA RICA, PERCEPCIÓN SOCIAL, GUERRA

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