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Item type:Publication, Síndrome burnout y ajuste marital en un organismo internacional(Departamento de Psicología de la Universidad Católica Boliviana "San Pablo", 2007) - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Framing the 'Clash of Civilization' in Europe: Interaction between Political and Media Frames(Academic Journals, 2009) ;La Porte, TeresaThe present study reviews the foci, symbols and interpretations that the European media use to formulate and spread the political message about the “clash of civilizations”. This means observing how this cultural clash is articulated in political discourse and how this is then reflected in the leading European media. To carry out this study, we compared the frames found in several significant political discourses (Bush, Ahmadinejad, Sarkozy, Gül) and those encountered in the coverage of these same discourses in the following European newspapers: The Guardian, Le Monde, Frankfürter Allemaigne. Through this specific case, the research also explores what is the process of the frame elaboration and which conditions make political discourse more effective and attractive for the media to assimilate them. ©The authors ©Journal Media and Communication Studies. Copyright © Elsevier Inc. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, La figure d'Ulysse chez les Socratiques: Socrate polutropos(Brill, 2005)Lévystone, DavidAt the end of the fifth century B.C.E., the character of Odysseus was scorned by most of the Athenians: he illustrated the archetype of the demagogic, unscrupulous and ambitious politicians that had led Athens to its doom. Against this common doxa, the most important disciples of Socrates (Antisthenes, Plato, Xenophon) rehabilitate the hero and admire his temperance and his courage. But it is most surprising to see that, in spite of Odysseus' lies and deceit, these philosophers, who condemn steadfastly the sophists' deceptions, praise his rhetorical ability, his polutropia. The word polutropia is ambiguous: for Antisthenes, it means either "diversity of styles and discourses" or "diversity of dispositions, characters, or souls". It is argued that the same distinction is implicitly at work in Plato's Hippias Minor, where Socrates defends Odysseus' polutropia against the pseudo "simplicity" of Hippias' favourite hero, Achilles. However, whereas Antisthenes tries to clarify these different meanings, Plato's Socrates exploits the ambiguity to confuse his interlocutor. Such a distinction sheds a new light on the Hippias Minor: Odysseus is polutropos in the first (positive) sense, while the simplicity of Achilles should be understood as a bad kind of polutropia. It provides an explanation for the first paradoxical thesis of the dialogue which many commentators do not admit as an expression of the true Socratic view, on the ground of its supposed immorality: that he who voluntary deceives is better than he who errs, for falsehood is, in one case, only in words, while in the other, it is falsehood in the soul itself. It is thus proposed that Odysseus' skill in adapting his logos to his hearers was probably a model for Socrates himself. The analogy between the hero and Socrates is especially clear in Plato's dialogues, which show the philosopher in an Odyssey for knowledge. ©Brill ©The authorScopus© Citations 34 11 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Le courage et les mots de la peur dans le Lachès et le Protagoras(Classical Association of Canada, 2006)Lévystone, DavidThe amount of attention that Plato gives to the virtue of courage can be interpreted as a symptom of the difficulties he faced in integrating it into his virtue science theory. His answers are never exactly the same, even in two dialogues of youth, the Laches and Protagoras, which are supposed to give a more accurate picture of the teaching of Socrates himself. Through an analysis of the terminology of fear in these two texts, it becomes clear that Plato, in distinguishing phobos from deos, implicitly agrees with the impossibility of simply reducing courage to science. This perspective is likely to modify our comprehension of the intellectualist theory of Socrates himself, at least with regard to courage. ©The author ©Classical Association of Canada9 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Item type:Publication, Análisis de las reformas a la Ley Federal de Telecomunicaciones(UNAM, Instituto de Investigación Jurídicas, 2007)Las telecomunicaciones son el medio por el cual se realizan diversos derechos fundamentales, como el derecho a la información, asimismo son la base para la integración social, el fortalecimiento de la democracia y el desarrollo económico de cualquier país. Las telecomunicaciones están en incesante evolución, imponiendo retos constantes para que éstas sean un verdadero instrumento de desarrollo, así como para que sean accesibles y asequibles a la población en general.27 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
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Item type:Publication, La Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones, ¿autónoma o cautiva?(Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, 2009-11)El contexto de “apertura política” que creó en México el proyecto económico político modernizador de la globalización, especialmente de 1980 a la fecha, modificó sustancialmente diversas áreas estratégicas de la actividad nacional para resolver las contradicciones entre el marco jurídico vigente y el proceso de desarrollo interno; esto produjo condiciones favorables para la expansión económica nacional y mundial. De esta manera, se transformaron las relaciones entre el Estado y la Iglesia, la regulación del ejido, la inversión extranjera, la transparencia del gobierno, la innovación educativa, la reforma política, la legislación electoral, el marco ecológico, los procesos fiscales, las reglas electorales, la organización del gobierno y otras, excepto la estructura de la comunicación electrónica colectiva del país.11 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Contratos vía internet: la importancia del manejo de riesgos(Universidad Anáhuac México, Facultad de Derecho, Investigaciones Jurídicas, 2002)La Revolución Electrónica concede muy poco tiempo para fases de pruebas y periodos de evaluación, por lo tanto, el manejo de riesgos del e-Business toma un papel preponderante.12 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, La acción de inconstitucionalidad contra el decreto que reformó las leyes federales de Telecomunicaciones y de Radio y Televisión(UNAM, Instituto de Investigación Jurídicas, 2007); ;Camarena Osorno, Beatriz AdrianaJalife, Salma5
