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Migraciones en América Central: Politicas, territorios y actores. 발행 연도: 2016 저자: Carlos Sandival García 단체 저자: Editorial Universidad de Costa Rica  Migraciones en América Central. Políticas, territorios y actores procura ofrecer un acercamiento a las diversas dimensiones de la experiencia migratoria en Centroamérica. Cuatro puntos de partida caracterizan este libro: el carácter público de la convocatoria, la dimensión colectiva del trabajo, la perspectiva regional que se nutre del contraste y comparación de casos y, en cuarto lugar, la convocatoria que da origen a este libro. Lo anterior ha permitido contar con una tarea concreta para darle forma a las expectativas del trabajo público, colectivo y regional.    A Brief History of Currents and Debates in the Field of Ethnic Studies in Education in the Quebec Society (Cahiers de recherche sociologique; no. 64) 발행 연도: 2018 저자: Maryse Potvin 단체 저자: Athéna éditions The issues of pluralism, equity and inclusion are among the top priorities of the 21st century for education systems. These issues have given rise, in Quebec as elsewhere, to a specific field of public policies and interventions, debates and research for 50 years. This article traces the relatively "successive" appearance of currents - multicultural or intercultural, anti-racist, civic and rights-based, inclusive, still present in the sociology of education today - and shows how they marked (and predominated in) the normative discourses and the field of ethnic studies in education in Quebec during three different periods : the years 1970-1980, 1990-2000, 2010 to the present day. This article outlines the main "currents of ideas" and debates in this field of education during these three periods, and situates these debates in their links, both with the main social issues or significant events in the Quebec context and with the evolution of public policies in this field.  Bref portrait historique des courants et débats dans le champ des études ethniques en éducation au Québec (Cahiers de recherche sociologique; no. 64) 발행 연도: 2018 저자: Maryse Potvin 단체 저자: Athéna éditions Les enjeux liés au pluralisme, à l’équité et à l’inclusion font partie des grandes priorités du XXIe siècle pour les systèmes éducatifs. Ces enjeux ont donné lieu, au Québec comme ailleurs, à un champ spécifique de politiques et d’interventions publiques, de débats et de recherches depuis 50 ans. Cet article retrace l’apparition relativement « successive » de courants - multiculturel ou interculturel, antiraciste, à la citoyenneté et aux droits, inclusif, encore tous présents dans la sociologie de l’éducation aujourd’hui – et montre comment ils ont marqué (et prédominé davantage dans) les discours normatifs et le champ des études ethniques en éducation au Québec au cours de trois périodes différentes : les années 1970-1980, 1990-2000, 2010 à nos jours. Cet article esquisse donc à grands traits les principaux « courants d’idées » et débats dans le champ en éducation au Québec au cours de ces trois périodes, et resitue ces débats dans leurs liens à la fois avec les principaux enjeux de société ou événements marquants du contexte québécois et avec l’évolution des politiques publiques dans ce champ.  What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen in the 21st Century? (Part1) 단체 저자: Educar Chile | Chile Foundation The political, social, economic and cultural transformations driven by globalization have generated a wide debate on the concept of citizenship and what it means to be a citizen in today's society. The traditional relationship between citizenship, nation state and citizen status are widely questioned, in the face of the advance of supranational economic and political organizations, the growing multicultural demands and the planetary character that social and environmental problems acquire day by day.   ¿Qué significa ser ciudadano en el siglo XXI? (parte1) 단체 저자: Educar Chile | Chile Foundation Las transformaciones políticas, sociales, económicas y culturales impulsadas por la globalización han generado un amplio debate sobre el concepto de ciudadanía y lo que significa ser ciudadano en la sociedad actual. La relación tradicional entre ciudadanía, estado nación y el estatus ciudadano son ampliamente cuestionados, frente al avance de las organizaciones económicas y políticas supranacionales, a las crecientes demandas multiculturales y al carácter planetario que día a día adquieren los problemas sociales y medioambientales.    What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen in the 21st Century? (Part2) 단체 저자: Educar Chile | Chile Foundation It is invited to reflect on what it means to be a citizen in the globalized world, analyzing the different perspectives from which citizenship is conceived and the various dimensions that constitute the exercise of citizenship, in order to understand the challenges that citizen training represents in the 21st century.  ¿Qué significa ser ciudadano en el siglo XXI? (parte2) 단체 저자: Educar Chile | Chile Foundation Se invita a reflexionar sobre lo que significa ser ciudadano en el mundo globalizado, analizando las distintas perspectivas desde las que se concibe la ciudadanía y las diversas dimensiones que constituyen el ejercicio ciudadano, para comprender los desafíos que representa formación ciudadana del siglo XXI.    What Does it Mean to Be a Citizen in the 21st Century? (Part3) 단체 저자: Educar Chile | Chile Foundation It explores citizenship from a multicultural, global and postmodern perspective, inviting reflection on the meaning of being a citizen in the 21st century, in order to understand the challenges from the various dimensions.   ¿Qué significa ser ciudadano en el siglo XXI? (parte3) 단체 저자: Educar Chile | Chile Foundation Explora la ciudadanía desde una perspectiva multicultural, global y posmoderna, invitando a la reflexión sobre el significado de ser ciudadano en el siglo XXI, para poder comprender los desafios desde las diversas dimensiones.     North/South Relationships in the International Trade Union Movement: The Weight of History and the Rigidity of Structures (Quebec Journal of International Law; Special Issue, Nov.) 발행 연도: 2012 저자: Sid Ahmed Soussi 단체 저자: Société québécoise de droit international (SQDI) The following article submits a critical analysis regarding the evolution of North-South relations within the International Trade Union Movement, specifically concerning the creation of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) in 2006. Currently faced with a growing transnational outsourcing phenomenon, affecting collective conflict and labor regulation in Africa as well as South and Central America, the ITUC draws attention to new issues. In terms of collective action, numerous South and Central American unions favor local alliances that extend to non-unionized actors. They criticize the ITUC’s ignorance of local resistance as well as its preference for global action that is carried out through continental and institutional strategies. Divergences among members of the International Trade Union Movement are not only the result of internal power struggles that surfaced within the organization in 2006, during the Vienna exchanges. These differences owe their existence to history, notably to rapports of domination that the postcolonial period renewed and brought forward in other forms. In addition to history, declining notions of collective action resulting from differential policies also contribute to divergences. These policies are similar to the relationship between society and the State that Northern and Southern organizations base on separate premises. Here, the analysis is depicted by Quebec’s central labor organizations’ and the international methods of cooperation they employ. Several studies underline the emergence of new forms of representation and collective action lead by a number of South and Central American labor organizations. Even though, in some cases, these new types of representation take on traditional forms of unionism such as marked political involvement and organizational instability, they surface within atypical strategies. These unusual approaches include the coexistence of socially-generated unionism and community unionism, as well as the mobilization of local resistance movements through coalitions that extend to other community actors with prioritized issues (oversized informal economies and a compressed public sector). The analysis explores the underlying dynamic that, based on recurring local experiences, produces consequences on a global scale.