Browsing by Author "Munoz, G."
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- ItemCONCERTED MECHANISM OF THE AMINOLYSIS OF 2,4,6-TRINITROPHENYL O-ETHYL DITHIOCARBONATE IN AQUEOUS-ETHANOL(1994) Castro R., Enrique; Cubillos Pino, María Audomira; Munoz, G.; Santos Blanco, José Guillermo
- ItemInteracciones parásito-hospedero en peces del intermareal rocoso de la zona centro y centro-sur de Chile: Comparación de la diversidad, conectancia y densidad de vínculos(2016) Soto, J.; Munoz, G.; Gonzalez, K.; Ojeda Rossi, Federico Patricio; Castro, M.; George, M.
- ItemNanostructured substrate effects on diamond-like Carbon films properties grown by pulsed laser deposition(2017) Hevia, Samuel; Guzman, F.; Munoz, I.; Munoz, G.; Caballero, S.; Ruiz, H.; Favre Domínguez, Mario
- ItemPrácticas de liderazgo directivo y resultados de aprendizaje. Hacia conceptos capaces de guiar la investigación empírica(2009) Weinstein, J.; Munoz, G.; Garay, S.; Horn, A.; Marfan, J.; Uribe, M.; Concha, C.; Volante, P.; Anderson, S.© 2022 Centro de Estudios de Promoción de la Lectura y Literatura Infantil, Universidad de Castilla-La Manc. All rights reserved.This article explores reading mediators’ literary mediation in adverse contexts and unconventional spaces (such as camps, hospitals, community centres, and others) in Mexico and Chile. Through a deductive thematic analysis of 20 interviews, a relationship is established between literary mediation and Joan Tronto’s (1993) four categories of the ethics of care (caring about, caring for, caregiving, and care receiving). It is concluded that literary mediation in these contexts takes the form of an accompaniment that is organized through an emerging methodology with communities. This methodology focuses on listening and is intuitively oriented and situated, which supports both recreational and diversion practices, as well as processes of self-knowledge and emotional containment. The discussion centres on how this mediation practice engages with both a humanitarian logic of care and with practices that decentralize the book’s authority and stature to pursue other relationalities.
