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                <text>A partir del debate escandinavo y venezolano sobre la maldición de la abundancia, se propone analizar los problemas de absorción económica a partir de las evidencias disponibles sobre seguridad alimentaria venezolana durante el chavismo. Se compara el desempeño de los emprendimientos en los años de abundancia con otras naciones similares en la región, a la vez que se contrastan los signos de liquidez, gasto público y proporción de las políticas públicas, previos al descenso de los precios petroleros, en relación a los resultados obtenidos. Se presentan evidencias a favor de explicar los problemas extremos de acceso y disponibilidad de la seguridad alimentaria como un resultado de los problemas de absorción económica más que del descenso de los precios petroleros, el cual sirve de argumento al discurso oficial. En esta II parte, adicionalmente, se inicia un debate sobre la necesidad de una nueva hermenéutica democrática que de relieve a las amenazas inherentes de la abundancia irrefrenada en la sociedad.</text>
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                <text>En Febrero 2020, el virus SARS-CoV-2 procedente de China ha llegado a Ecuador, el 16 de marzo se declara el estado de excepción, llevando al confinamiento a toda la población. La presente investigación se contextualiza en estudiantes, docentes de Posgrado. El objetivo es analizar, a partir del Covid 19, los niveles de depresión, ansiedad y estrés en estudiantes y docentes de Posgrado, así como la capacidad de afrontamiento realizando un análisis en función de las variables sociodemográficas. La metodología consiste en recolectar una muestra de 139 estudiantes y docentes de la maestría en prevención de Riesgos Laborales, aplicar la encuesta DASS 21 para medir las escalas de ansiedad, estrés y depresión. El diseño experimental es de tipo transversal, correlacional e inductivo. Los resultados demuestran que el Síndrome de Trastorno Mental en sus tres escalas es leve a moderado existen casos severos con afrontamientos bajos de las personas ante la presencia del Covid 19. Referente a las variables sociodemográficas el afrontamiento es bajo ante la presencia de la crisis. Se pronostica que la sintomatología determinada aumentará según vaya transcurriendo el confinamiento y aumento de casos- muertes por Covid 19. Se defienden intervenciones mediante programas prevención psicológica. Se determina que a menor capacidad de afrontamiento mayor nivel de estrés, ansiedad y depresión estudiantes y docentes con niveles de poco a medio.</text>
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                <text>A segunda metade do século XIX foi o período em que as bases foram estabelecidas para a política econômica do México baseada na exportação agrícola da exploração de recursos naturais. Para isso, políticos liberais, como Matías Romero, utilizaram conhecimentos científicos para a exploração de plantas mexicanas e estrangeiras de grande demanda mundial colhidas principalmente no sudeste do país, onde florestas, florestas e manguezais eram valorizados como terras improdutivas. Nesta zona mexicana, uma série de produtos vegetais exigidos nos Estados Unidos e na Europa foi produzida intensivamente, o que, ao mesmo tempo, enriqueceu o tesouro e degradou a diversidade biológica regional. O objetivo da pesquisa é compreender a influência de critérios científicos nos projetos político-econômicos de Romero, incentivando o cultivo de plantas comerciais mexicanas e climatizadas de 1870 a 1883 e o início da transformação ambiental do sudeste da República Mexicana. Esta região tinha sido valorizada pela elite política como improdutiva em termos econômicos devido à difícil recuperação das atividades agrícolas entre a Revolução da Independência e a década de 1870. Os escritos de Romero publicados entre 1870 e 1883 são um exemplo do uso de critérios científicos para o desenvolvimento econômico</text>
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                <text>Latin America. Spanish America</text>
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                <text>Social studies of finance can be split in two types: studies that have paid attention to “market devices” (such as scorings and credit cards) enacted by financial firms and studies that analyze new practices and modes of “ordinary calculation” developed by consumers of financial services around the world. This article is part of a broader project that aims at opening a different path that locates social studies of domestic finances at the intersection where both kinds of calculation – the big data of market devices and the small data of ordinary financial practices- can be simultaneously observed. More specifically, this article discusses some of the methodological challenges faced from this new position, particularly, how we used some of the traces left by big data and how we dealt with an surprising “commercial circuit” founded in our material</text>
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                <text>[es] Para comprender a las humanidades digitales en profundidad se debe observar su aplicabilidad. Un ejemplo de iniciativa que reúne conceptos de las humanidades digitales es la Aldea de Xisto, desarrollada en Portugal para atraer personas a las olvidadas aldeas de Portugal. Estas aldeas, que tienen por característica una construcción en piedra, vivían una realidad de baja densidad demográfica, a pesar de sus ricos trazos culturales y un inmensurable potencial turístico.Este artículo relata la experiencia de la iniciativa rural, Associação Aldeias do Xisto, que ha adoptado estrategias de hipermediación digital para difundir recursos naturales y potencialidades endógenas regionales desde su plataforma digital, transformándolas en atractivos sitios turísticos y aproximando, no solamente turistas sino también portugueses, a importantes raíces culturales de Portugal. Por tanto, se ha desarrollada una investigación que contempla un estudio de caso compuesto por una entrevista semiestructurada de respuestas abiertas y un análisis cuantitativo de la plataforma. Se observa, con la investigación, que Aldeias do Xisto ha desarrollado en la región un encuentro cultural y social, rompiendo las fronteras entre el pasado y el presente portugués, hacia un futuro con positivos impactos sociales, culturales y ambientales. [en] To understand the digital humanities in depth, its applicabilit y must be observed. An example of an initiative that brings together concepts from the digital humanities is the Village of Xisto, developed in Portugal to attract people to the forgot ten villages of Portugal. These villages, which are characterized by a stone construction, lived a realit y of low demographic densit y, despite their rich cultural features and an immeasurable tourist potential. This article relates the experience of the rural initiative Associação Aldeias do Xisto, which has adopted digital hypermedia strategies to spread natural resources and regional endogenous potentials from its digital plat form, transforming them into at tractive tourist sites and bringing together not only tourists, but also Portuguese, to important cultural roots of Portugal. Therefore, an investigation has been developed that includes a case study composed of a structured inter view of open responses and a quantitative analysis of the platform. It was found that Aldeias do Xisto has suppor ted a cultural and social en-counter in the region, breaking the boundaries between the Portuguese past and present, towards a future with possible positive social, cultural and environmental impacts.</text>
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                <text>O ambiente da América Latina é a oportunidade de negação das engenharias de um velho mundo, com uma arquitetura pensada na maneira como as novas luzes, de pensamento social e de constituição identitária podem ser atuantes no espaço de construção e de formação de uma nova nação. A concepção de ciudad signo representa a constância de uma nova ordem de entendimento de mundo, em que as cidades latino-americanas, a população e os intelectuais se fundaram e se desenvolveram ao mesmo tempo. Dessa forma, o presente artigo apresenta a relação entre a noção de história ambiental e de projeto identitário, na América Latina, região geográfica que se estabeleceu por meio da ideológica busca pela sua própria característica de identificação. A estrutura do trabalho conta com uma breve introdução, para situar o recorte temático do estudo, e três pontos de abordagem: no primeiro, uma breve discussão sobre o termo “história ambiental”, baseado no pensamento crítico de Enrique Leff, e como esse termo se estrutura na construção da América Latina; no segundo, o caso de José Mármol, argentino exilado no Brasil que, pensador da época, escreve em periódico brasileiro e aborda temáticas sobre o entendimento do ambiente local e como esse interfere na formação social dos nativos; e no terceiro, a análise dos oito escritos do literato argentino, publicados no periódico Ostensor Brasileiro. Como conclusão, desenvolve-se uma breve reflexão do papel que a literatura latino-americana desempenha no processo de ambientalização dos espaços físicos, e como se torna instrumento efetivo de interpretação e de constituição da história ambiental, proposta por Leff</text>
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