Capítulos de libros
Permanent URI for this collection
Browse
Browsing Capítulos de libros by browse.metadata.fuente "PREI"
Now showing 1 - 6 of 6
Results Per Page
Sort Options
- ItemBuilding taxonomies. A discourse semantic model of entities and dimensions in biology(Routledge, 2021) Hao, JingScience involves nuanced and highly technical distinctions among empirical phenomena. This chapter explores how these deep and multifaceted taxonomies are developed through language in undergraduate biology by examining both pedagogic texts and students written assessments. The chapter presents a major development in modelling ideational meanings within SFL’s discourse semantics. It first builds a system of ‘entity types’ and ‘dimensionality’ from a ‘trinocular’ perspective. It then illustrates how the framework of entities and dimensions can be applied to text analysis by revealing both the diversity and depth of taxonomies demonstrated in a student research report produced at the final year of undergraduate biology. This analysis shows the appliability of the discourse semantic method for examining scientific taxonomies and makes explicit the multitude of ways in which various field-specific resources (presented in Martin and Doran this volume) are realized in language.
- ItemChile(Springer, 2020) De Amesti Mujica, José; Herrera Ponce, Maria Soledad; Madero Cabib, IgnacioDuring the last three decades Chile has experienced an unprecedented demographic transition due to increased life expectancy and decreased childbirth.This is expected to cause important challenges to economic, health and culturaldimensions among older people in Chile. Furthermore, this is a developing countrycharacterised by a liberal labour market and pension policies and by a male breadwinner culture-locating women in care and domestic tasks at the expense of labourmarket participation. This means that gender plays a key role in the challenges associated with an ageing population. We discuss public policies and recent academicresearch on the economic, health, and cultural dimensions of ageing in Chile
- ItemDepression and Personality Dysfunction: Towards the Understanding of Complex Depression(Springer, 2021) Krause Jacob, Mariane; Behn, AlexThis introductory chapter presents a focused survey of the literature on the interaction between depression and personality, which represents one of the approaches to the issue of complex depression, which is treated from different perspectives throughout this book. Patients who, in addition to a depression, present with personality dysfunction are more than twice as likely to be nonresponders to treatment compared to patients with common, stand-alone depression. Furthermore, personality styles and the level of structural integration of personality are, as well, related to severity and to the response to treatment. For this reason, in order to assess complex depression and to improve treatment, it is important to deepen our understanding of the interaction of depression and personality. We examine this issue from the perspective of functional domains that are differentially affected in depression concurrent with personality dysfunction and specific personality styles, as well as how the co-occurrence of both impacts on the severity of the condition. The chapter outlines the complex and multimodal relationships between depression and personality dysfunction, discussing specific models for the interaction between depression and borderline personality disorder, on one hand, and personality styles and structural personality integration, on the other hand.
- ItemEl carácter residual de la doctrina del acto propio en materia contractual(Edeval, 2023) Domínguez Hidalgo, Carmen Aída
- ItemIntroduction: Resource peripheries in the global economy(Springer Nature, 2021) Irarrázaval Irarrázaval, Felipe Andres; Arias Loyola, MartínThe relation between resource extraction and the places in which extraction takes place has been a long-standing issue for academic, social and political debates. The paths through which resource extraction alter developmental dynamics, the everyday life of the local population and the environmental context have called the attention of social science since its origins. Despite the long-standing dimensions, which have been in the spotlight, contemporary political, economic and social changes demand revising the way in which resource extraction connects global production with the places where extraction occurs, here referred to as resource peripheries. This introduction critically revisits the academic debate about resource peripheries, asking to move forward from an understanding of resource peripheries as local models, towards a dynamic approach that allows grasping the socio-spatial relations that make the extraction places peripheral. For doing so, this section proposes three core dimensions that must be revisited in the research about resource peripheries: (i) changes in how contemporary capitalism is organizing production through globalized value chains; (ii) the re-scalation of political dynamics, which shape the economic organization of the places of extraction; and (iii) emergent issues, such as long-distance commuting, climate change and human rights
- ItemVolver al archivo: de las fantasías decoloniales a la imaginación republicana(Herder, 2021) Cadahia, Luciana; Coronel Valencia, Valeria
