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Iglesia de San Pablo del Monte: Tlaxcala
La construcción del templo de San Pablo del Monte se remonta al siglo XVI. En un primer momento estuvo dedicado a San Miguel Arcángel, y poco tiempo después fue brindado al apóstol San Pablo. El templo fungió como visita del convento franciscano de Puebla, junto con las poblaciones de San Miguel Tenancingo, San Francisco Papalotla y San Cosme Mazatecochco.</p
Few-mode metal-free perovskite optical fiber with second-order optical nonlinearity
Semiconductor core optical fibers are highly desirable for fiber-based photonic and optoelectronic applications as they can combine strong optical nonlinearities, tight light confinement, wide transmission bands, and electronic functionality within a single platform. Perovskites have emerged as particularly exciting materials for semiconductor photonics as they have strong optical nonlinearities and tunable optoelectronic bandgaps. However, lead-based perovskites contain toxic elements and are, therefore, not environmentally friendly. Furthermore, in fiber form, their core-size is prohibitively large, making them unsuitable for nonlinear optics and applications that require single-mode guidance, such as telecommunications. Here, we report a metal-free perovskite core optical fiber where lead has been substituted for an ammonium cation in the perovskite structure. The core material has a wide bandgap greater than 5 eV, a high laser damage threshold, and a core diameter that can be produced as small as 5 µm. At this core size, the fiber supports just six modes, and the fundamental mode can readily be excited and isolated. Moreover, the metal-free perovskite has a second-order susceptibility that is absent in the archetypal lead-based perovskites and many other semiconductor core materials, such as silicon and germanium. The second-order susceptibility is important for many nonlinear optics applications, such as second-harmonic generation and quantum optics.</p
Palabra de Pablo: 100 años después
[ES] Documento que constituye una selección de textos sobre Pablo de la Torriente Brau, con ocasión del centenario de su nacimiento, recopilados por Víctor Casaus. En ella, se recorre, además, la vida del autor a través de los textos que le dedicaran los escritores cubanos desde su fallecimiento hasta nuestros días.[EN] Document that constitutes a selection of texts on Pablo de la Torriente Brau, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth, compiled by Víctor Casaus. In it, the life of the author is crossed, in addition, across the texts that him the Cuban writers were dedicating from his death to the present day
Neoliberalismo: críticas y resistencias. Entrevista a Juan Pablo Rodríguez
La siguiente entrevista aborda algunas de las principales motivaciones, ideas y conclusiones que dan forma a la investigación contenida en el libro Resisting neoliberal capitalism in Chile: the possibility of social critique (2020) de Juan Pablo Rodríguez. Se aborda, en primer lugar, su examen de distintas teorías críticas del neoliberalismo contemporáneo; a continuación, su análisis de las prácticas de crítica situada que llevan a cabo los movimientos sociales en Chile, en especial a partir de los casos del movimiento estudiantil y el movimiento de pobladores.
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In this interview with Juan Pablo Rodríguez, author of Resisting neoliberal capitalism in Chile: the possibility of social critique (2020), we address the main ideas and motivations behind the book and the research on which the book is based. We first explore the analysis the author makes of different theoretical critiques of contemporary neoliberal capitalism, and then we talk about the practices of embodied critiques carried out by social movements in Chile, focusing on the cases of the student and the pobladores movements
Pablo Parellada, fustigador del Modernismo
abstract: ABSTRACT This research aims to investigate the work and impact of the prolific and popular Pablo Parellada y Molas. Although the author is now forgotten, he is an important figure regarding the struggles between Modernist writers and their critics. Pablo Parellada was one the key detractors of literary Modernism, a movement which he attacked through his parodies as evinced in his poetry, drama and short stories. His works contain the main pejorative features that would become the standard critique of these young poets of Spain in the early 1900's. Through the work of Pablo Parellada, this study seeks to understand the literary debates of Modernism in Spain that took place in the early twentieth century. Through this understanding, this study becomes important for it reveals the many personal characteristics that were attributed to the young Modernist poets. Some of these characteristics continued to be used by literary critics and as well became part of the collective imagination at the time and were still circulating several decades later.Dissertation/ThesisM.A. Spanish 201
Fotografía de Pablo Bielli
“Innominate, unnamed, autonomous entities wondering around. From the deepest silence I find lost, starving gazes; biting looks, others that are absent. Anonymity... Some looks scream for others, even for mine... The characters that appear in this gallery of faces have caught me in some way; some are friends, or were. I have never met some of the others. However, they are all a part of me. This collection of intervened portraits is a humble homage to all anonymous beings in their purest essence. In this way, Pablo Bielli (Montevideo, 1969) introduces this series of photographs for dixit. This selection is part of the “Innominate” project, which he began in 2010, and continues developing it in different stages called albums. The author started his career in photography in 1987. He worked for several national and international media --diario El Obervador, Revista Posdata, Diario Clarín, América Economía, Editorial AVER, Revista Bla, Revista Cava Privada. Since 1998 he is a freelance photographer in the fields of advertising, editorials and international news agencies. For six years, he gave Lighting Workshop lessons at Foto Club Uruguayo. He was a founding member of Simbad Foto producciones (advertising photography) and of Fototeca Sur (archive and contents).“Sin nómina, innominados, entes autónomos deambulando. Desde el silencio más profundo encuentro miradas perdidas, hambrientas; miradas que cortan, otras ausentes. Anonimato... algunas miradas llaman a gritos a otras, incluso a la mía”. [...] “Los personajes que aparecen en esta galería de rostros me atraparon de alguna manera; algunos fueron o son amigos. A otros jamás los conocí. Y sin embrago todos son parte de mí. Este conjunto de retratos intervenidos es un humilde homenaje a todos los seres anónimos en su más pura esencia”. Así presenta Pablo Bielli (Montevideo, 1969) esta serie de fotografías para dixit. La selección forma parte del proyecto anónimos, que comenzó en 2010 y lo viene desarrollando en diferentes etapas llamadas álbumes. El autor se inició en la fotografía en 1987. Trabajó para varios medios nacionales e internacionales –diario El Observador, revista Posdata, diario Clarín, América Economía, editorial AVER, revista Bla, revista Cava Privada). Desde 1998 se desempeña como fotógrafo independiente para publicidad, editoriales y agencias internacionales de noticias. Durante seis años ejerció la docencia en Iluminación en el Foto Club Uruguayo. Fue socio fundador de Simbad Foto producciones (fotografía publicitaria) y de Fototeca Sur (archivo y contenidos). [email protected]
Fotografía de Pablo Bielli
“Innominate, unnamed, autonomous entities wondering around. From the deepest silence I find lost, starving gazes; biting looks, others that are absent. Anonymity... Some looks scream for others, even for mine... The characters that appear in this gallery of faces have caught me in some way; some are friends, or were. I have never met some of the others. However, they are all a part of me. This collection of intervened portraits is a humble homage to all anonymous beings in their purest essence. In this way, Pablo Bielli (Montevideo, 1969) introduces this series of photographs for dixit. This selection is part of the “Innominate” project, which he began in 2010, and continues developing it in different stages called albums. The author started his career in photography in 1987. He worked for several national and international media --diario El Obervador, Revista Posdata, Diario Clarín, América Economía, Editorial AVER, Revista Bla, Revista Cava Privada. Since 1998 he is a freelance photographer in the fields of advertising, editorials and international news agencies. For six years, he gave Lighting Workshop lessons at Foto Club Uruguayo. He was a founding member of Simbad Foto producciones (advertising photography) and of Fototeca Sur (archive and contents).“Sin nómina, innominados, entes autónomos deambulando. Desde el silencio más profundo encuentro miradas perdidas, hambrientas; miradas que cortan, otras ausentes. Anonimato... algunas miradas llaman a gritos a otras, incluso a la mía”. [...] “Los personajes que aparecen en esta galería de rostros me atraparon de alguna manera; algunos fueron o son amigos. A otros jamás los conocí. Y sin embrago todos son parte de mí. Este conjunto de retratos intervenidos es un humilde homenaje a todos los seres anónimos en su más pura esencia”. Así presenta Pablo Bielli (Montevideo, 1969) esta serie de fotografías para dixit. La selección forma parte del proyecto anónimos, que comenzó en 2010 y lo viene desarrollando en diferentes etapas llamadas álbumes. El autor se inició en la fotografía en 1987. Trabajó para varios medios nacionales e internacionales –diario El Observador, revista Posdata, diario Clarín, América Economía, editorial AVER, revista Bla, revista Cava Privada). Desde 1998 se desempeña como fotógrafo independiente para publicidad, editoriales y agencias internacionales de noticias. Durante seis años ejerció la docencia en Iluminación en el Foto Club Uruguayo. Fue socio fundador de Simbad Foto producciones (fotografía publicitaria) y de Fototeca Sur (archivo y contenidos). [email protected]
Aventuras del soldado desconocido cubano
[ES] Novela de Pablo de la Torriente Brau, acompañada de una selección de artículos del autor sobre temas de arte y literatura.[EN] Pablo de la Torriente Brau's novel, accompanied of a selection of articles of the author on topics of art and literature
Charting Our Course: Pablo de Olavide. University's Vision for 2030 and Beyond
Document compiled with support from Pablo de Olavide University of
Seville (UPO) staff, with technical assistance from Periferia
Consultoría Social
This project has been funded with support from the European
Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author,
and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which
may be made of the information contained therein.
Second release, September 2024.
Versión española del documento: https://www.doi.org/10.46661/rio.20241001_1The following people participated throughout the process:
Óscar Acedo Nuñez Earth physics lector and research projects manager
Miguel Ángel Herrera Sánchez International Relations and Cooperation Area Director
María Jesús Ruíz Sutilo International Relations and Cooperation Area Technician
Luis Villagarcía Saiz Director of CEI CamBio
Antonio Gallardo Correa Delegate of the Rector for the Sustainable campus
María José Molina Ramírez Delegation of Rector for the Sustainable Campus Technician
Esther Prieto Jiménez Social Innovation Director (Culture and Social Policies Vice-Rectorate)
Teresa Rebolledo Gámez Prof. Dr. Department of Education and Social Psychology
Rocío Rodríguez-Casado Prof. Dr. Department of Education and Social psychology
Mónica Domínguez Serrano Delegate of the Rector for Gender equality
Ángel M. Delgado Vazquez Head of Learning and Research Support Service
María Araceli Casasola Balsells Prof. Dr. Department of Financial Economics and Accounting
María Ángeles Huete García Prof. Dr. Department of SociologyUniversidad Pablo de Olavid
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