THE EXPOSED PLOT: Contexts and analysis of sociocultural objects
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The Exposed Plot: Contexts and Analyses of Sociocultural Objects" is a collective record that weaves together, with coherence and consistency, scenarios, actors, and practices related to education, communication, digital cultures, religious diversity, gender violence, work, corruption, and poverty in Aguascalientes. It is precisely the sociocultural dimension that articulates the work as a whole and allows the reader to understand, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the complex forges of the global and the local. Coordinated by Salvador de León Vázquez, this rigorous and provocative book takes us into the context and data, the state of the art and the experiences of empirical research, theoretical discussion and reasoned interpretation.
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Foreword
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Introduction
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PART ONE.Opening
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Socio-cultural studies in Aguascalientes
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PART TWO.Contexts
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Basic education in Aguascalientes: an approach to the formal education context
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Policies, programs and experiences in digital literacy in Aguascalientes
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Situated public communication: the configuration of a symbolic space
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The puppy on the screen.The sociocultural study of audiences in Aguascalientes.
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Religious diversity and religiosities in Aguascalientes
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The symbolic of gender and the dynamics of domesticity: theoretical notes for thinking about violence against women.
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Theoretical and methodological reflections on the measurement of corruption in Mexico and Aguascalientes from a sociocultural perspective
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Labor studies, the consolidation of an Agenda
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PART THREE.Analysis
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Relationship of family cultural capital with the academic trajectory of undergraduate students
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Poverty and Inequality in the State of Aguascalientes, 2000-2020

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