2018
DOI: 10.4000/eces.3722
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La aplicación de la Museología Social en España: desafíos para su implementación en el sureste de la Comunidad de Madrid

Abstract: museos como herramientas para el desarrollo de las comunidades y la transformación social. En este artículo se aborda este campo del conocimiento como la metodología de trabajo para un espacio territorial y una comunidad concreta. Así, se reflejarán los trabajos realizados en un municipio de ámbito local, Rivas Vaciamadrid (Madrid, España) y el voluntarismo ciudadano, canalizado a través del asociacionismo, para la recuperación y puesta en valor de los vestigios de la Batalla del Jarama de la Guerra Civil Espa… Show more

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“…The observed pattern in scavenger occurrence must be largely due to a factor that operates only in the African system and affects mostly obligate scavengers. Poisoning is not likely because this threat also operates in Spain, where it also kills many avian scavengers and other wildlife every year (Villafuerte et al 1998;Margalida 2012;Márquez et al 2013;Cano et al 2016), including within our study area in the Ebro Valley (Grande et al 2009;Margalida et al 2014;Cortés-Avizanda et al 2015b). In addition, high levels of poisoning are not consistent with the fact that facultative scavengers were frequently observed outside of protected areas.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Avian Scavenger Occurrence Patternsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The observed pattern in scavenger occurrence must be largely due to a factor that operates only in the African system and affects mostly obligate scavengers. Poisoning is not likely because this threat also operates in Spain, where it also kills many avian scavengers and other wildlife every year (Villafuerte et al 1998;Margalida 2012;Márquez et al 2013;Cano et al 2016), including within our study area in the Ebro Valley (Grande et al 2009;Margalida et al 2014;Cortés-Avizanda et al 2015b). In addition, high levels of poisoning are not consistent with the fact that facultative scavengers were frequently observed outside of protected areas.…”
Section: Factors Affecting Avian Scavenger Occurrence Patternsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Thus, unlike vultures, the distribution of these ubiquitous facultative scavengers may be less constrained by the availability of carcasses, especially of ungulates. However, poisoning is an important risk for not only vultures, but also avian facultative scavengers (Márquez et al 2013;Cano et al 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Los Estudios de Ocio ponen el foco en la experiencia de ocio de los visitantes y desde ahí reivindican la misión social de los museos. Dado que las experiencias son subjetivas y dependen de múltiples factores, los museos no pueden garantizar que estas se produzcan (Monteagudo y San Salvador del Valle, 2017). Sin embargo, sí pueden tratar de facilitar experiencias de ocio valioso (Cuenca, 2014), teniendo en cuenta diferentes dimensiones, tales como la estética (Amigo, 2014;Amigo y Cuenca-Amigo, 2014), la educativa (Hanquinet y Savage, 2012) o la lúdica (Clair, 2011).…”
Section: La Reivindicación Del Rol Social De Los Museos Desde Diversas Disciplinasunclassified