Examinando por Materia "Dehumanization"
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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoEvolución y desarrollo de la agricultura en Antioquia: una visión en términos de PIB(2016) Córdoba Torres, Manuela; Quintero Gutierrez, María Alejandra; Ruiz Saldarriaga, Esteban; López López, Andrés FelipeThe development of agricultural sector activity in the country has always been an important factor for the national economy, although paradoxically in a country like ours whom counts on the geographic and climatic conditions to be a power in agricultural activities, this type of activities does not have the optimal development, much less the sufficient guarantees that allow a high productivity of the sector; in addition, the precarious conditions in which peasants develop their productive activities contribute to the unproductiveness of the countryside and the low living conditions of the people who inhabit it. In this article, it is initially considering the agricultural evolution in the country, explaining the background and origins of this activity, making a count of the history since 1950, also showing the participation of agriculture In the national GDP and especially in the department of Antioquia. Finally exposed a critical view of the current situation of agricultural activities in the country, in addition to criticism of labor development and the dehumanization of farmers conditions.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoHumanización y deshumanización en las obras de ciencia ficción: La máquina del tiempo de H. G. Wells, ¿Sueñan los androides con ovejas eléctricas? de Philip K. Dick y La Carretera de Cormac McCarthy(2019) Ospina Betancur, Elizabeth; Duque Duque, Alejandra Milena; Galindo Ramírez, Magda LucíaThis research joins the endless question asked by the human being since it aims to analyze the concepts of humanization and dehumanization of science fiction pieces: The Time Machine by H. G. Wells, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick and The Road by Cormac McCarthy. In order to achieve this, a qualitative methodology was implemented, which allowed to establish a close dialogue with the novels (The relationship they have with the social-historical moment to which they register, how future societies are configured and the role of science and technology in each of them was also taken into account). Additionally, to complement the analysis with the knowledge of teachers who are experts in science fiction literature. Broadly speaking, it is concluded that humanization is every act that comes from the human being. Consequently, dehumanization is a concept that is immersed in the previous one. It is also determined that the works are presented as a metaphor of the social-historical reality to which they belong and that the novels portray warnings about the ideologies of their historical moment that today are still a reason for reflection.