Study of the Scientific Production on Leishmaniasis in Latin America

2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 216-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuliana Perilla-Gonzalez ◽  
Daniela Gomez-Suta ◽  
Nathalia Delgado-Osorio ◽  
Natalia Hurtado-Hurtado ◽  
Juan Baquero-Rodriguez ◽  
...  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (1_suppl) ◽  
pp. s-0035-1554553-s-0035-1554553
Author(s):  
Asdrubal Falavigna ◽  
Pedro Guarise da Silva ◽  
Francine Wurzius ◽  
Luiz Henrique Merlin ◽  
Lucas Radaelli ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eleder Piñeiro Aguiar

Por medio del análisis de contenido se propone relacionar la teorización que desde diversas fuentes académicas se ha venido realizando en torno al cuerpo con momentos históricos del pasado reciente en Latinoamérica, en concreto en periodo dictatoriales. Se propone una revisión de la tortura y la desaparición como elementos centrales en la construcción nacional y en la formación capitalista; así como el uso y producción de discursos en torno al cuerpo como resistencias frente al orden estatal que ha venido imponiendo la violencia en el contexto de diferentes dictaduras en países de América del Sur. Rastrearemos la producción científica para entender el cuerpo humano como algo social y simbólicamente construido y expondremos mediante un recorrido histórico ciertos estudios de caso. En dichos casos el ejercicio de suplicios, malos tratos y vejaciones han servido para generar dinámicas de poder-resistencia en torno a la persona, no vista desde un punto de vista individual o psicológico sino social, relacional  y en construcción.  Palabras clave: tortura, resistencia, violencia, neoliberalismo, América Latina   Political and politicians bodies in the Latin American dictatorships Abstract Through content analysis it is proposed relate theorizing from various academic sources has been carried around the body with historical moments of the recent past in Latin America, particularly in dictatorial period. A review of torture and disappearance as central elements in national construction and the  capitalist formation is proposed; and the use and production of speeches around the body as resistance against the state order that has been imposed violence in the context of different dictatorships in countries in South America. We will track the scientific production to understand the human body as social and symbolically constructed and will discuss a historical journey through some case studies. In such cases the exercise of torture, ill-treatment and harassment have served to generate power dynamics-resistance around the person, not viewed from an individual or psychological but social, relational and construction sight.  Keywords: torture, resistance, violence, neoliberalism, Latin America  


Author(s):  
Gustavo Adolfo León Duarte

ResumenEl documento muestra un avance del protocolo de investigación titulado “la constitución científica de la investigación latinoamericana en comunicación. Una aproximación a las características estructurales de la producción científica del Pensamiento Latinoamericano de la Comunicación (PLC) 1997-2010”, el cual es financiado por el Programa de Mejoramiento del Profesorado de la Secretaría de Educación Pública de México y la Universidad de Sonora (www.uson.mx). Particularmente, expone algunas de las características de hondo arraigo que buscan enfatizar cuáles son y en qué consisten las estrategias, posiciones y prácticas científicas en los principales colectivos científicos que hoy en día encarnan a la investigación latinoamericana en Comunicación: por un lado, con respecto a la producción científica generada por la llamada Escuela Latinoamericana de la Comunicación (ELACOM). Por otro, con respecto a la producción científica que simboliza a la Asociación Latinoamericana de Investigadores de la Comunicación (ALAIC). Finalmente, se analizan las estrategias, posiciones y prácticas científicas divulgan algunas de las más destacadas revistas latinoamericanas de la comunicación.Palabras claveInvestigación de la Comunicación, Ética de la Comunicación, Epistemología, Transdisciplina. ResumoEste artigo mostra algumas das características estruturais que procuram enfatizar quais são e em que consistem as principais perspectivas e posições epistemológicas interdisciplinarias no coletivo cientista da chamada Associação Latinoamericana de Pesquisadores da Comunicação  (ALAIC). Também algumas de suas principais distinções com os aportes que por separado geram duas fontes de investigação em comunicação que são a estas datas transcendentais no campo de estudos da comunicação em Latinoamérica: por um lado, com respeito à produção científica gerada pela Escola Latinoamericana da Comunicação (ELACOM). Por outro, com respeito à produção científica que divulgam algumas das mais marcantes revistas latinoamericanas da Comunicação.Palavras-ChaveInterdisciplina, Investigação da Comunicação, Epistemologia, transdisciplina.AbstractThe document shows some of the structural features that seek to emphasize what they are and what the major interdisciplinary perspectives and epistemological positions in the Latin American Communication Researchers. Also some of their main distinctions with the contributions of two important sources in the field of communication studies in Latin America: on one hand, with regard to scientific output generated by the scientific community of the so-called Latin American School of Communication. For other one, with regard to the scientific production that there spread some of the most prominent Latin American journals of CommunicationKey WordsInterdisciplinary, Communication Research, Epistemology, Cross-discipline.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thaiane Moreira de Oliveira ◽  
Francisco Paulo Jamil Marques ◽  
Augusto Veloso Leão ◽  
Afonso de Albuquerque ◽  
Jose Luiz Aidar Prado ◽  
...  

There is growing consensus among the scientific community members about the urgency of debating ways to promote Open Science (OS). However, the notion of OS itself has been highly controversial, encompassing different meanings and values. Two distinct conceptions have emerged: the first highlights principles such as acceleration, efficiency, and reproducibility; the second perspective is grounded in participation, social justice, and democratization of knowledge. Both models accomplish distinct goals while facing specific limits and challenges to improve scientific production. Even though the first conception has become more celebrated among some top-ranked journals, we question approaches that standardize scientific practices, neglect global diversity, and undermine the importance of local contexts. By discussing the pioneering role that researchers and journals in Latin America have played toward a pluralistic interpretation of OS, this article contributes to a more nuanced understanding of scientific production in the Global South.


2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Delia Dutra ◽  
Lourdes Maria Bandeira

O presente artigo busca apontar algumas singularidades do debate contemporâneo sobre os Estudos de Gênero na América Latina, sempre reconhecendo a interdependência desses com aqueles que acontecem em outras regiões do mundo. Partimos do entendimento de que os estudos de gênero de forma geral foram e continuam sendo pautados por uma agenda de ação política que luta pelos direitos humanos daqueles grupos que historicamente foram marginalizados dos processos de tomadas de decisões e dos espaços institucionalizados de produção científica. Reconhecer parte das especificidades dos debates sobre a questão gênero na região permite entender quais as contribuições que aportam para o estudo e compreensão das problemáticas próprias a esses países. Identificamos pontos de (des)encontros entre correntes de pensamento feminista provenientes do denominado mundo ocidental, incluído nisso também pesquisadoras do Brasil e países da região, e a proposta de deslocamento político-epistêmico levada adiante por pensadoras feministas comunitárias indígenas. Instâncias que desafiam a troca de saberes entre cosmovisões diversas que permitem interpretações plurais da sociedade. Concluímos apresentando de forma sucinta os textos que conformam a sessão temática sobre o debate contemporâneo nos Estudos de Gênero na América Latina.Palavra-chave: Estudos de Gênero, América Latina, feminismo comunitário***Abstract: The objective of this article is to point out singularities of the contemporary debate about Gender Studies in Latin America, recognizing always their interdependence with those in other regions of the world. Our point of departure is the understanding of Gender Studies as ones that were and continue to be determined by an agenda of political action that fights for the human rights of groups historically margined of the decision making processes and of institutionalized spaces of scientific production. Recognizing particularities of the gender debates in the region allows us to show the main contributions for the study and comprehension of dilemmas characteristic to these countries. We have identified points of contention in between currents of western feminist thought, including researchers from Brazil and other countries of the region, and of the proposal of political-epistemic displacement carried on by communitarian indigenous feminist thinkers. These instances defy the exchange of knowledge between diverse cosmovisions that allow plural interpretations of society. We conclude by summarizing the texts that shape the thematic areas of the contemporary debate of Gender Studies in Latin America.Keywords: Gender Studies, Latin America, communitarian feminism.***Resumen: Este artículo tiene por objetivo señalar algunas singularidades del debate contemporáneo sobre los Estudios de Género en América Latina, siempre reconociendo la interdependencia de estos con aquellos que suceden en otras regiones del mundo. Partimos de la comprensión que los estudios de género de forma general fueron y continúan siendo pautados por una agenda de acción política que lucha por los derechos humanos de aquellos grupos que históricamente fueron marginados de los procesos de toma de decisiones y de los espacios institucionalizados de producción científica. Reconocer parte de las especificidades de los debates de género en la región permite entender cuáles son las contribuciones que estos aportan para el estudio y comprensión de los problemas propios a estos países. Identificamos puntos de (des)encuentros entre corrientes de pensamiento feministas provenientes del denominado mundo occidental, incluyendo en esto también a investigadoras de Brasil y países de la región, y la propuesta de cambio de horizonte político-epistémico llevada adelante por pensadoras feministas comunitarias indígenas. Instancias que desafían el intercambio de saberes entre cosmovisiones diversas que permiten interpretaciones plurales de la sociedad. Concluimos presentando de forma sucinta los textos que integran la sesión temática sobre el debate contemporáneo en los Estudios de Género.Palabras-clave: Estudios de Género, América Latina, feminismo comunitario.


2018 ◽  
pp. 139-163
Author(s):  
Francisco J. Mercado-Martínez ◽  
Leticia Robles-Silva ◽  
Bernardo Jiménez-Domínguez

Author(s):  
Ismael Jiménez Jiménez

El estudio de las cofradías durante la Edad Moderna en la Monarquía hispánica ha sido un tema historiográfico con idas y vueltas. En el mundo peninsular toda la producción científica ha ido ligada, casi indisolublemente, a ejercicios de “historia local” y por ello, en muchos casos, fue abordado con miras muy concretas y limitadas. En cualquier caso y gracias a ello, contamos con un corpus interesante para los casos españoles. Sin embargo, si pasamos a observar la historiografía cofradiera en Indias hallaremos un conjunto de publicaciones muy reducido durante buena parte del siglo XX. Sólo en las últimas décadas se ha producido un avance importante en estos estudios americanistas y desde este progreso contamos con una base para continuar las investigaciones de esta faceta de la historia de las religiones. The study of the brotherhoods during the Modern Age in the Hispanic Monarchy has been a historiographical subject with twists and turns. In the Iberian Peninsula, scientific production has been linked, almost inextricably, to exercises of "local history". Therefore, in many cases, it was approached with very specific and limited views. In any case and thanks to this, we have an interesting corpus for Spanish cases. However, if we look at the brotherhood historiography in Latin America we will find a very small set of publications for much of the 20th century. In the last decades has there been an important advance in these Americanist studies and from this progress, we have a basis to continue investigations of this facet of the History of religions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 186
Author(s):  
Ronald M. Hernández ◽  
Isabel Cabrera-Orozco ◽  
Renzo Felipe Carranza Esteban ◽  
Oscar Mamani-Benito ◽  
Josué Edison Turpo Chaparro

This research aimed to characterize the Latin American scientific literature production on burnout between 2010 and 2020. A descriptive study was carried out with Latin American publications in journals indexed in the Scopus database as the unit of analysis. The variables studied were document frequency, scientific production by country, number of authors, institutional affiliation and scientific production by descriptor on burnout. The documentary type that appears the most is research papers with 85.03%. Out of a total of 154 authors affiliated to 163 Latin American institutions, the trend of scientific production by country shows that Brazil leads with 52.51% of the production in Latin America. The journals with the largest production were Revista da Escola de Enfermagem (n= 8), Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Trabalho and Revista Latino Americana de Enfermagem, with 22 documents each. Scientific production studies on an area of knowledge guide the research work. Thus, knowing what publications have been made on burnout will allow us to establish a Latin American research policy that will benefit the psychological discipline. However, it is necessary to increase the number of studies on burnout in Latin America in order to consolidate authorship collaboration and the literature on the subject.   Received: 2 August 2021 / Accepted: 3 October 2021 / Published: 5 November 2021


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