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    El régimen de subcontratación: un desafío jurídico-conceptual para la regulación laboral

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    En un contexto de profundización de la mundialización económica, de la internacionalización de las empresas y del desarrollo de nuevas formas de organización del trabajo: ¿cuáles son los desafíos para las legislaciones laborales a nivel nacional, regional e internacional? ¿En qué condiciones se produce la reconfiguración de las relaciones laborales bilaterales en relaciones triangulares? ¿Qué efectos tienen los fenómenos de externalización y subcontratación? Éstos son algunos de los interrogantes a partir de los cuales Sánchez-Castañeda, Reynoso Castillo y Palli estructuran el libro “La subcontratación: un fenómeno global. Estudio de la legislación comparada”Fil: Rodriguez, Tania Julieta. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentin

    La descrizione delle risorse bibliografiche in linked data

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    The article is an appendix of the volume Come lavorare con Wikidata in biblioteca = How to work with Wikidata in the library, written by Alessandra Boccone and Tania Maio, published by Editrice Bibliografica in April 2021. In this article, after a brief introduction to Wikidata and to the construction of an element, the tables of the WikiProject Books and Periodicals are reported. They have been translated, revised and expanded by the author, for the benefit of librarians who wish to approach the creation of items of bibliographic interest, such as authors, monographs, journals, articles in linked open data. It ends with a brief reflection on the possibilities offered by Wikidata in the field of authority control

    . 1096 Año 22 (2023) septiembre. El Tlacuache

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    Las festividades dan cuenta de una diversidad de formas de relaciones sociales y de vinculación social con el territorio. Se ha destacado el papel que han tenido para generar momentos de convivencia y cooperación colectiva. Las personas brindan a la comunidad trabajo, dinero, productos y/o aportan capital social (es decir, facilitar algún trámite o el uso de algún espacio en la localidad).- Territorialidad y festividad. Celebración a Santo Domingo de Guzmán en Oaxtepec por Tania Alejandra Ramírez Rocha y Patricia Ramírez Ramírez.Jaripeo. Fotografía: Patricia Ramírez Ramírez, Oaxtepec, Morelos, 2023

    Relaciones laborales en la telefonía móvil: El caso de Claro

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    El objetivo de este capítulo es analizar las estrategias empresarias y sindicales de la firma multinacional Claro desde una perspectiva configuracionista (De la Garza Toledo, 2014). La marca de servicios de comunicaciones Claro pertenece a la multinacional mexicana América Móvil y es propiedad del Grupo Carso1 . El período de investigación abarca los años 2008-2019, incluyendo algunos años del período correspondientes al gobierno kirchnerista (2008- 2015) y a los años 2015-2019 del gobierno de la alianza Cambiemos...Fil: Rodriguez, Tania Julieta. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales; ArgentinaFil: del Fueyo, Juan Ignacio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Instituto de Investigaciones "Gino Germani"; Argentin

    Language as a Barrier to Involvement of Asian Americans in Cardiovascular Clinical Trials

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    Clinical trials (CT) play a major role in medical innovation evaluation. However, patients from different ethnic/racial groups respond variably to identical therapies. For patients whose primary language is not English, language may be a barrier to CT participation. Up to 30% of the 22 million Asian Americans (AA) are not proficient in English. Investigate the impact of language on AA CT participation and current inclusion measures. We reviewed cardiovascular CT literature published from 2020-2024 on PubMed, including US studies reporting AA adult inclusion. Of 506 articles, only 25 met our criteria of inclusion of AA adults. Furthermore, only 7 (28%) of these articles mentioned the native language use in trial administration, specifically only for South Asians, Chinese, and Korean populations. Our results indicate the necessity for increased steps to facilitate recommendations/legislation that will improve language accommodations for non-English speaking AA within CTs, increasing AA CT involvement and equity within medical advancements. [This project was completed with the contributions from Tania Chen, Kira Clark, and Paul Wang from Stanford School of Medicine and Anny Rodriguez from the Morehouse School of Medicine.]Honors Colleg

    El Tlacuache Núm. 921 (2020). 921 Año 19 (2020) febrero. El Tlacuache

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    El devenir de la infancia en México por Tania Alejandra Ramírez Rocha

    El Tlacuache Núm. 926 (2020). 926 Año 19 (2020) marzo. El Tlacuache

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    - La participación de la niñez en los huehuenches de Tlayacapan por Tania Ramírez Rocha y Patricia Ramírez Ramírez

    The success of a collective mobilization

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    Tania Scacchetti, General Secretary of CGIL, introduces a comment on the collective agreement by Just Eat and Filt CIGL, Fit CISL, UIL Trasporti. The Author explains the legislative and negotiating framework in which the last collective agreement was born and reconstructs the antecedents that led to its stipulation. She also discusses what she considers to be the salient parts of the contract, including the regulation of working time and rider compensation

    #201| At Land's End: The Emergence Of Capitalist Relations On An Indigenous Frontier w/ Tania Li

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    Episode Notes: Learn more about Tania’s work at: taniamurrayli.wordpress.com, Learn more about ‘Land’s End’ and purchase a copy: bit.ly/2XZRO9b / bit.ly/2YPJeXA, The title card features a photo by Tania Li. WEBSITE: www.lastborninthewilderness.com, PATREON: www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness, DONATE: www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast, DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or bit.ly/LBWfiledrop, EVERYTHING ELSE: linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior,In this episode, I speak with Tania Li, Ph.D — Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto and the author of ‘Land’s End: Capitalist Relations on an Indigenous Frontier.’ In our era of globalized neoliberal capitalism, we tend to examine the emergence of capitalist economic and social relations among indigenous communities primarily as a result of overbearing external pressures, e.g. governments, nonprofit organizations, and multinational corporations (often in tandem). It is important, however, to recognize that while this is often the case, this view does not include the ways capitalism can emerge and take hold in far more subtle ways. As documented in ‘Land’s End,’ from 1990 to 2009 Tania conducted annual ethnographic research in the Lauje highlands of Sulawesi Indonesia, and bore witness to the indigenous population’s rapid adoption of the tree crop cocoa for cultivation, transitioning away from the more communally managed production of food crops, as had been done traditionally in these communities for generations. As Tania explains in this episode, the seemingly banal transformation the highlanders of this region experienced —transitioning from the communal production of food crops to the more privatized production of cocoa — not only produced capitalist relations among the Lauje, but did so with very minimal to non-existent pressures from outside institutions. How did this happen? What can we learn about nature of capitalism and its emergence from Tania’s profound ethnographic study, and how can we apply this knowledge to more adequately respond to the material conditions that produce these results? Tania and I discuss these questions and much more in this episode. Tania Li, Ph.D is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto and the author of several books, including ‘The Will to Improve,’ ‘Powers of Exclusion,’ and ‘Land’s End: Capitalist Relations on an Indigenous Frontier.’ Her current writing project is an ethnography, exploring the forms of social, political, cultural and economic life that emerge in Indonesia’s oil palm plantation zone

    El Tlacuache Núm. 940 (2020). 940 Año 19 (2020) julio. El Tlacuache

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    Mi casa. Pictografías de la vivienda desde la mirada de la niñez por Tania Alejandra Ramírez Rocha.- Los municipios de la desesperanza; La Montaña de Guerrero en el contexto de la pandemia por Samuel Villela F. - La pandemia vista por los niñ@s por Tania Alejandra Ramírez Rocha. - Reflexiones sobre desequilibrio ecológico y COVID-19 por María Alejandra Elizabeth Olvera Carbajal.Maulén, David (2014). “Las dinámicas redes de colaboración del Bauhaus en las décadas de los treinta y cuarenta”. En: Archdaily. https://www.archdaily.mx/mx/762833/las-dinamicas-redes-de-colaboracion-del-bauhaus-en-las-decadas-de-los-treinta-y-cuarenta. Consultada el 20 de junio 2020.Torres Veytia, Eduardo, Vega Díaz, Luz Malinalli, y Higuera Meneses, Claudia. (2011). “La dimensión socio espacial de la vivienda rural en la ciudad de México: El caso de la Delegación Milpa Alta”. Revista INVI, 26(73), 201-223.UNICEF. Mayo 2020. “Protección de la niñez ante la violencia durante y después del COVID-19”. https://www.unicef.org/mexico/informes/protecci%C3%B3n-de-la-ni%C3%-B1ez-ante-la-violencia-durante-y-despu%-C3%A9s-de-covid-19. Consultada el 19 de junio de 2020.Zamarona, Claudia (2013) Vivienda mínima obrera en el México posrevolucionario: apropiaciones de una utopía urbana (1932-2004).CDMX, CIESAS
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