scholarly journals The presence of a Latin American psychological line in the Anglo-Saxon academic context: the Psychology of Liberation in Scopus (2002-2015)

AWARI ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adilson Luiz Pinto ◽  
Hector Alejandro Paredes ◽  
Manoel Camilo Sousa Netto

Liberation psychology is a theory born in Latin America. This article studies the psychology of liberation in the Scopus database, with the aim of deepening historically on the subject and identify their visibility among Anglos-Saxons scientists. The study is a temporal analysis (2002-2015), in order to know their history, the key players in its creation, authors' greater impact on publications and major scientific journals. Also, it conducted an analysis of production according to the authorities, publications, terminologies, and citations. This study uses as tools data analysis Programs (Createpajek) and display of information (Netdraw). The main results in a universe of 55 papers were: 9 main authors; 3 elite journals that publish more than 41% of the articles; a universe 7 keywords that control the law of the least effort, and the replication of the most cited journals.

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 242
Author(s):  
Omar Taouab ◽  
Khalifa Ahsina ◽  
Hamid Ait Lemqueddem

The evaluation of the research in SMES and entrepreneurship has been the subject of several research works. These works have been made particularly in the anglo-saxon countries, Busenitz et al (2003), Meyer and al, (2014), Lasch and Yami (2008) in France and Sánchez and Gutiérrez (2011) in Spain. By contrast, no analysis of scientific journals in the field of entrepreneurship has yet been made in Morocco, from where, the desirability of this work, if only by a comparison of the results with the work already cited. This article has thus, for the purpose of presenting the results of a bibliographic study of 237 articles of the three major journals of Moroccan management on 2005-2013. The results suggest that the research in entrepreneurship is still low with a rate of 12% of the whole research in management. That the review of the Moroccan trade and management made more than 62% of this production volume, and the qualitative methodology is the most used.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 296-312
Author(s):  
Emma Vázquez- Espinosa ◽  
Claudio Laganà ◽  
Fernando Vazquez ◽  

This review focuses on the fictional literature in which the Spanish flu is represented either as an anecdotal or as a historical aspect and the effect on the author or fictional character. We examine this sociocultural period in the press and mainly in Anglo-Saxon literary works and from other countries, including Spanish and Latin American literature that is not very represented in some international reviews on the subject. Also, we include books about the previous and subsequent influenza pandemics to the Spanish flu.


2013 ◽  
Vol 03 (11) ◽  
pp. 06-11
Author(s):  
Ahsina Khalifa ◽  
Taouab Omar ◽  
Aït Lemqeddem Hamid

The evaluation of the research in SMES and entrepreneurship has been the subject of several research works. These works have been made particularly in the anglo-saxon countries, Busenitz et al (2003) , Meyer and al, (2014), Frank Lasch sees and Said Yami in the francophone countries and Jose C. Sánchez Andrea Gutierrez (2011) in the Spanish-speaking countries. However, this type of research is absent in the emerging countries such as Morocco, hence the usefulness of this work. . The aims of this research is to evaluate the moroccan research in SMES and entrepreneurship. The work is based on the census of 237 articles published between 2005 and 2012 in the three main scientific journals of management in Morocco: the Moroccan journal of management control, the Moroccan journal of commerce and management and the Moroccan journal of Research in Management and Marketing.


Costume ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-185
Author(s):  
Ana Balda Arana

This article investigates how the traditional attire and religious iconography of Cristóbal Balenciaga's (1895–1972) country of origin inspired his designs. The arguments presented here build on what has already been established on the subject, provide new data regarding the cultural context that informed the couturier's creative process (with which the Anglo-Saxon world is less familiar) and conclude by investigating the reasons and timing of his exploration of these fields. They suggest why this Spanish influence is present in his innovations in the 1950s and 1960s and go beyond clichéd interpretations of the ruffles of flamenco dress and bullfighters’ jackets. The findings derive from research for the author's doctoral thesis and her curatorial contribution to the exhibition Coal and Velvet. Balenciaga and Ortiz Echagüe. Views on the Popular Costume (Balenciaga Museum, Getaria, Spain, 7 October 2016–7 May 2017).


2014 ◽  
Vol 155 (22) ◽  
pp. 876-879
Author(s):  
András Schubert

The role of networks is swiftly increasing in the production and communication of scientific knowledge. Network aspects have, therefore, an ever growing importance in the analysis of the scientific enterprise, as well. The present paper demonstrates some techniques of studying the network of scientific journals on the subject of seeking the position of Orvosi Hetilap (Hungarian Medical Journal) in the international journal network. Orv. Hetil., 2014, 155(22), 876–879.


2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Siphamandla Zondi

 This introductory article outlines the importance of the subject discussed in this edition of UNISA’s Latin American Report, the Group of 77+ China. It seeks to locate this discussion at the centre of the search for an alternative world to one that remains haunted by colonial legacies and new imperial designs. It makes the point that the G77 is born into an evolving pursuit of a dream for a world in which former colonies realise fully their aspirations for a future that is good for all. It shows that the G77 has played a crucial role in this, while it also poses questions about the Group’s ability to implement what it works so hard to reach consensus on.


1976 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 23-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
David N. Dumville

This collection of Old English royal records is found in four manuscripts: London, British Library, Cotton Vespasian B. vi; London, British Library, Cotton Tiberius B. v, vol. 1; Cambridge, Corpus Christi College 183; and Rochester, Cathedral Library, A. 3. 5. The present paper aims both to provide an accurate, accessible edition of the texts in the first three of these manuscripts and to discuss the development of the collection from its origin to the stages represented by the extant versions. We owe to Kenneth Sisam most of our knowledge of the history of the Anglo-Saxon genealogies. Although his closely argued discussion remains the basis for any approach to these sources, it lacks the essential aid to comprehension, the texts themselves. It is perhaps this omission, as much as the difficulty of the subject and the undoubted accuracy of many of his conclusions, that has occasioned the neglect from which the texts have suffered in recent years.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (32) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Boyang Jiang ◽  
James Kaihatu

As the forecasting models become more sophisticated in their physics and possible depictions of the nearshore hydrodynamics, they also become increasingly sensitive to errors in the inputs, such as errors in the specification of boundary information (lateral boundary conditions, initial boundary conditions, etc). Evaluation of the errors on the boundary is less straightforward, and is the subject of this study. The model under investigation herein is the Delft3D modeling suite, developed at Deltares (formerly Delft Hydraulics) in Delft, the Netherlands. Coupling of the wave (SWAN) and hydrodynamic (FLOW) model requires care at the lateral boundaries in order to balance run time and error growth. To this extent, we will use perturbation method and spatio-temporal analysis method such as Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis to determine the various scales of motion in the flow field and the extent of their response to imposed boundary errors.


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