ResuMenLa reciente caracterización de nuestra época como la "era del movimiento permanente" comporta el encumbramiento de la movilidad como un nuevo paradigma. La consecuente promoción de la "vida móvil" en tanto que objeto emergente de atención da lugar a múltiples campos de investigación: ya sea acerca de las evoluciones de la movilidad en relación a los desafíos y las exigencias de un desarrollo sostenible; ya sea sobre las comunidades transnacionales a tenor de la diversificación de las movilidades migrantes; ya sea acerca del derecho a la movilidad, dada la existencia de desigualdades en el acceso a los desplazamientos, etc. Cuestiones todas ellas que, sin ir más lejos, se concitan en nuestra actual cultura urbana, sometida a la redefinición en sus potencialidades, condiciones y modalidades. A su vez, ese despliegue de flujos y redes que caracterizan a la movilidad transforma las disciplinas a ella aplicadas, en especial la sociología quizá por la menor vigilancia de su normalización discursiva. No hay en ello falta de rigor, sino incorporación lúcida de las transformaciones, por cuanto se acepta que la movilización misma socava las fronteras terminológicas, los grados y las formas de su articulación, y la necesidad consiguiente de acuñar metáforas, términos y hasta explicaciones inéditas que llegan a recuperar elementos originales de la conformación de la sociología misma, como la literatura de viajes, o incluso su fecundación mutua con actividades "artísticas" como la fotografía.Palabras clave: movilidad, movilización, capital y trabajo, urbanización, seguridad, fotografía AbstRActThe recent characterization of our time as an "era of perpetual motion" involves the rise of mobility as a new paradigm. The consequent promotion of the "mobile life" emerging as an object of attention leads to multiple fields of research: whether the evolution of mobility in relation to the challenges and demands of sustainable development, either transnational communities on the basis of the diversification of migrant mobilities, either the right to mobility, given the existence of inequalities in access to travel, and so on. All issues that, for example, arouse our current urban culture, are subject to the redefinition of their potential, terms and conditions. In turn, such display of flows and networks that characterize the mobility transforms affected disciplines, especially sociology, perhaps because of lower standards watching its discourse. There's not a lack of intellectual rigour, but lucid incorporation of changes, because it is accepted that mobilization undermines borders, grades and articulation of the terminology, and the consequent need to
After cited several types of violence in part I, they do not have the same significance, neither the same meaning nor the same geopolitical scale. Maybe, specificity of political violence consists of its occurrence when relations are no longer conceivable or negotiable not even institutionalized or instituted, in other words, when symbolization fails and public spaces where violence could be debated don't exist or are fragmentary or unbalanced.
Transformaciones en las formas de ejercicio del poder penal en España en el siglo xxi: el caso de los Módulos de Respeto. Ana Ballesteros Pena .
This paper addresses the impact of the antiwar movement (2002-2004) in the United States by analysis the three main coalitions at that time: ANSWER, UFPJ and Win Without War. New concepts and tools have been provided within discourse theory that can improve the analysis of framing and impact. Furthermore, the failure in discourse dynamics of the antiwar movement (2002-2004) is analyzed with a qualitative approach. Finally, we study the cultural context of 9/11, demonstrating that the best analysis for culture might not be ideational and static but, rather, contextual and dynamic.
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