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Welcome to my website. This blog will find some topics of interest in the areas of qualitative research, digital divide, technology and education, women\'s movements in Chile, copper in Chile, human rights and feminism. Feel free to comment on some work I put into this page.

03 January 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Crítica literaria: entorno a la novela La casa de los espíritus por Isabel Allende

Alvaro, Salvador. El otro boom de la narrativa hispanoamericana: Los relatos escritos por
mujeres en la década de los ochenta, Revista de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana, Vol. 21, No. 41 (1995), pp. 165-175 Published by: Centro de Estudios Literarios “Antonio Cornejo Polar”- CELACP.
Salvador señala que en la obra La casa de los espíritus se crea un valeroso [...]

01 January 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Brecha digital ¿Dónde estamos?

Antes de responder ¿dónde estamos? o ¿dónde se encuentra ubicada la brecha digital? Creo que es necesario mencionar que el concepto de “brecha digital” se refiere a la brecha entre la gente que tiene acceso a la tecnología y la gente que no la tiene. Esta retórica de necesidad de acceso a la tecnología no [...]

21 August 2009 ~ 1 Comment

Rethinking cultural cognitions of qualitative research

Abstract: This article will explore and provide insight into one researchers’ cognition about a qualitative research interviews. Throughout this work, I offer a variety of concepts and elements that will contribute to this analysis and development.
Keywords: Qualitative research, culture, knowledge, women’s movement, ethnography, Latin American.
There is a question on how to improve qualitative methods of [...]

21 August 2009 ~ 0 Comments

The First International Women’s Movement…

Bonnie S. Anderson. Joyous Greetings:
The First International Women’s Movement, 1830-1860.
NY: Oxford University Press, 2000. 288p.
Victor P. Unda
Washington State University
Anyone who wants to study or write about the first international women’s movement should read Joyous Greetings. This book serves as an important foundation and addresses the sociological constraints existing in the 1800s to explain [...]

21 August 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Why Women Protest:

Lisa Baldez. Why Women Protest: Women’s Movements in Chile.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 227p.
Victor P. Unda
Washington State University
Author Lisa Baldez devotes considerable energy to articulating three theoretical ideas — “tipping,” “timing,” and “framing” — in the book Why Women Protest. She raises numerous questions as to why women historically have protested in Chile and how [...]

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