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  • Honduran women in North Carolina. A vision from a gender perspective through five life stories

    Institución: Universidad Católica Luis Amigó

    Revista: Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Sociales

    Autores: Rabazo Ortega, Rosa; Vázquez Atochero, Alfonso

    Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2025-08-27

    Fecha de cosecha en Ciencia Nacional: 2026-02-05

    This article aims to expose the difficulties faced by people migrating from Latin America to the United States, which are increased in the case of women. Open interviews were conducted with a small group of Honduran women migrants, supporting their arguments through a series of bibliographic documents detailed at the end of the article. This is a work whose originality lies in the fact that the subject of female migration has been little addressed in the social science literature. As a fundamental conclusion, it is worth noting the reproduction at destination of typically female tasks that our informants already carried out at origin, producing a stagnation in their socio-economic conditions of departure. The main limitations found in the course of the research have been related to the location of female interlocutors willing to participate in the study online.
  • When Chilean dreams do not fit the ballot box

    Institución: Universidad Santo Tomás

    Revista: Campos en Ciencias Sociales

    Autores: Vázquez Atochero, Alfonso; Rabazo Ortega, Rosa

    Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2022-07-01

    Fecha de cosecha en Ciencia Nacional: 2024-08-12

    Among citizens in general, and among the youth in particular, it is very common, and therefore worrying, to hear people say “I don’t care about politics”. As homo politicus, we can affirm that we do not believe in parties, in rulers, in currents, but politics is inherent to social life, and therefore impossible to separate from the social being of our days. As it could not be otherwise, in a society where a picture is worth a thousand words, the mass media conditioned these political currents, camouflaging the manipulation under the mirage of information. In the division of democratic powers, three were shown —the legislative, the executive and the judiciary—, but a fourth power surpasses them: the power of the press, the generator of opinion, which is capable of creating and destroying, of conceiving clay giants which it destroys when it suits it best. In this essay we will try to reflect on whether the media groups support the kindred political sides or whether they are an invention of the former.
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