Cuadernos de Antopología 23(1)
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Ítem La participación social entre el trabajo colectivo y la beneficencia privada: un análisis con foco en el cuidado infantil y las transformaciones urbanas en barrios del Gran Buenos Aires, Argentina(2013-12-13 00:00:00) Santillán, LauraIn this article we analyze a set of initiatives related to child care. The organization of these initiatives is based on community work in popular neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. The intention is to study in depth the meanings involved in social participation in contexts marked by urban change and social inequality.Ítem Encuesta multidisciplinaria en Curré: informe preliminar(2013-12-13 00:00:00) Bickmore, Lee; Carmack, Robert; Jarvenpa, Robert; Rojas, UrielThe goal of the report that we present in the following has for its objective to make known preliminary results obtained by an Anthropology Team, based ona series of surveys taken in the indigenous community of Curré, cantón Buenos Aires, Costa Rica. The investigators focussed on a series of socio-cultural themes as they were recordedin this Indigenous community: social organization, economic resources, languages, recent revitalization, political elections.Ítem El amor y las relaciones de pareja en la modernidad: un análisis transcultural del libro de Beck y Beck titulado “El normal caos del amor”(2013-12-13 00:00:00) Rodríguez, KeilynÍtem Los indígenas en la frontera de la colonización. Costa Rica 1502-1930 autor: Juan Carlos Solórzano. Editorial Universidad Estatal a Distancia. San José, Costa Rica. 2013. pp. 600(2013-12-13 00:00:00) Murillo Herrera, MauricioÍtem El método dialógico: una experiencia interdisciplinaria desde la antropología(2013-12-13 00:00:00) Muñoz, JonathanDialogic method is born from the interdisciplinary application of the Mijail Bajtin’s “reading in depth”, method with which this language philosopher analyzed literary works. This experience has sprung from anthropology, in conjunction with history and geography, in a thesis developed in Paso Canoas, binational community of Costa Rica and Panama.