COMPARATIVE method, COLLEGE teaching, SEMI-structured interviews, TEACHERS, TEACHING
Abstract
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*LIBRARY science, *INFORMATION science, *LIBRARY science research, *LINKED data (Semantic Web), *ACADEMIC libraries, *INTELLECTUAL life
Abstract
This seccion introduces all the abstracts of the papers presented at the 1st. Research Conference organized by the Instituto de Investigaciones Bibliotecológicas in November 2015, in order to show the progress of the ongoing investigations. It refers to the UBACYT project, Projects of Institutional Recognition, and lastly, projects in state of preparation and study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
This papers inform on investigations advances in the comprehension of school dynamics, it's dramatics nucleus and the organization that is putting to work due to social situations in critical conditions, through on analysis comparing cases between different schools that belong at the same geographic area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
CHILDREN & society, SOCIALIZATION, SOCIAL processes
Abstract
The article focuses on ethnic identifications based on the perspectives of children in an urban setting near Buenos Aires, Argentina. It examines how children articulate their own views on social processes that involve them and how they participate actively on social life. It also explores the disagreements, negotiations, and agreements of children on ethnic identifications with considerations on their social relationships.
Published
2010
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