Interdisciplinary Approaches in Social Sciences. Analysis of Contemporary Issues (Volume III)
Keywords:
Dispossession; Resistance; Interdisciplinarity; Educational transformation; Emerging rights.Synopsis
This collective work critically analyzes the multiple crises of the present, exploring the intersection between neoliberal power structures, historical dispossession, and structural violence, alongside the emerging responses from transformative education, ethical technology, innovative law, and social agency. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the book examines how institutional fragmentation, socioeconomic exclusion, and colonial and gender hierarchies operate in diverse contexts, but it also highlights the resistances and alternatives that arise from critical pedagogy, community empowerment, the redefinition of rights, and legal adaptation to new social and technological realities.
Chapters
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Introduction: Threads of Crisis, Fabrics of Resistance: An Introduction to Contemporary Dilemmas and Alternatives
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Fragmentation of powers and dispossession. Political economy and mining legislation in Mexico under neoliberalism
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The historical roots of violence in Peru in the 1980s: lessons from the interaction between state neglect and socioeconomic disaffection
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Historical thinking as a metacompetence in teacher training: Towards critical and transformative teaching
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Demystifying ethical hacking: Cultural considerations in emerging economies
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Consumer education: Building an ethical and sustainable consumption culture
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Politics in liminal time. Brief considerations on the thought of Álvaro García Linera
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Classroom discussion as a source of values: towards a culture of respectful dialogue
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Legal interpretation of the work of the child influencer in Mexico. A case study
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Female entrepreneurship and empowerment in Lambayeque, Peru
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Is it possible to formalize anthropological expertise in Peru? A response from law and anthropology
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Integration of regulations and technology: A theoretical framework for data mining in public procurement
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Critical Discourse Analysis: a didactic strategy for its approach
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Gender, epistemic authority, and the coloniality of knowledge: a critical look at doctoral training in social work
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Comparison between semesters on the importance of problem solving
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The transformation of human relations through social networks in the context of liquid modernity
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The inclusion of domestic animals in SOAT coverage and its impact on the animal protection and welfare law in Peru
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Legitimate defense with Taser and pepper spray against citizen insecurity in Peru
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Legal, doctrinal and jurisprudential analysis of the admissibility of habeas corpus in judicial proceedings for child and adolescent offenders
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