Karina Mora Mendoza in DefinitionABC
Miscellanea / / September 22, 2023
Graduate in History from the UMSNH, Teacher and Doctor from El Colegio de Michoacán. She conducts historical research on the 19th century in relation to discourse and its use on topics such as the history of women and the construction of the Nation.
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Principles Work can be understood as the possibility of transforming one thing into another, as that ability to materialize something that previously only belonged to the world of the “ideal.” In this dimension we speak of work as an aspect of the civilizational process where said activity already belongs exclusively to human beings. This possibility […]...
Texeira de Silva indicates that the practice of cancellation would not be effective if it were not for the power of social networks (RR.SS.) where the possibility of carrying any accusation up to the media lynching is a reality thanks to the speed of communication, the massive influx and I would add, to the barrier of […]...
The ability to publicly elect a subject to perform some specific function under such schemes is linked to the appearance of the citizen, the rights of man and the systems of popular representation, that is, to a context of political equality for all men and women. Although this could be traced back to […]...
A revolution is an abrupt change, by others called violent, that bursts into the state of things to transform it imminently. The changes can be social, political, economic or in institutions, which can be developed in isolation in a single area or jointly. When talking about the Industrial Revolution you must […]...
The contemporary are the processes that occur between those who live and the time in which they live in their present moment. Although historiography has genuinely made temporary cuts on the history of humanity, where it has considering that the period between the French Revolution and the Latin American independence and the present day is what […]...
Living in these times that we understand very simply as “modern”, puts us in the position of being forcedly aware or moderately aware. informed of processes that are so overwhelming that they cross the border of the full and totally subjective choice of knowing or not knowing about "something". The news, the violence, the media, the […]...
From individual to collective identity If we start from understanding that identity is perceived as a series of traits and characteristics that define a being, object or situation in a particular way and specifically in front of another being, object or situation, it is possible to understand that identity has to do with what […]...
Probably, for example, the sensations faced with death have been a less impactful issue in the Middle Ages compared to the days contemporaries, given that, in the Middle Ages, the average lifespan was lower and the probabilities of dying as a result of some illness or accident you were very tall People were more accustomed […]...
Principles and scope of the term There is an impossibility to appreciate a sunset, for example, without prior and elementary knowledge that there are “things” that we call “sky”, “sun”, “light” and natural phenomena, physical laws and laws of rotation and translation of the Earth that allow us to understand why we can observe the sun “lost” in the horizon. […]...
Although in the Middle Ages the Christian spirit was a fundamental component that gave meaning and guidance to existence human through the search for divine love, the structural covering of said period was undoubtedly the feudalism. How was Feudalism established? Feudalism had its natural context in the Middle Ages, […]...
Authors on D.ABC
Graduate in Psychology, graduated from the National University of Mar del Plata. Currently, a Postgraduate student in Human Sexuality: clinical and educational sexology based on Gender and Human Rights Perspective.
Graduate in Physical Anthropology from the National School of Anthropology and History. Master in Anthropology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Currently, she is studying the Doctorate program in Anthropology at UNAM. Among her topics of interest are human migrations, genetic anthropology and indigenous peoples of Mexico.
Graduated in Physics from the University of Colima. Master's student in Biomedical Engineering and Physics at Cinvestav.
Professor of Philosophy, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He worked in the field of teaching and research, in areas of Contemporary Philosophy.
Graduate in Environmental Sciences and Master in Geography from UNAM. He conducts research on topics of historical mining, historical-GIS and historical cartography.