sábado, 28 de marzo de 2009
martes, 17 de marzo de 2009
ENLACES A ARTÍCULOS TÉCNICOS
Etiquetas:
ENLACES A ARTÍCULOS TÉCNICOS DE ADEA
5ta. JORNADA DE ERGONOMÍA DE LA ADEA
5ta Jornada de Ergonomía de la ADEA
Informes e inscripción : patricio.nusshold@gmail.com
Los temas presentados están vinculados con la actividad del ergónomo en su relación con los trabajadores. Los disertantes relatarán sus experiencias en la aplicación de la Ergonomía a situaciones específicas de poblaciones trabajadoras poco estudiadas en nuestro país.
Dirigido a profesionales y estudiantes de ergonomía o actividades afines.
31 de marzo de 2009
Organiza : ADEA (Asociación de Ergonomía Argentina)
Lugar : Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (UTN) Salón Auditorio, Planta Baja
Organiza : ADEA (Asociación de Ergonomía Argentina)
Lugar : Universidad Tecnológica Nacional (UTN) Salón Auditorio, Planta Baja
Dirección : Medrano 951, Capital Federal
Fecha : Martes 31 de marzoHorario : 18:00 a 22:00 horas
Aranceles : socios ADEA $ 30 - no socios: $ 50
Aranceles : socios ADEA $ 30 - no socios: $ 50
Informes e inscripción : patricio.nusshold@gmail.com
Los temas presentados están vinculados con la actividad del ergónomo en su relación con los trabajadores. Los disertantes relatarán sus experiencias en la aplicación de la Ergonomía a situaciones específicas de poblaciones trabajadoras poco estudiadas en nuestro país.
Dirigido a profesionales y estudiantes de ergonomía o actividades afines.
Programa de la Jornada :
Acreditación 17:30/18:00
18:00/18:30
Hiba, Juan Carlos
La nueva legislación sobre Comités Mixtos en la Provincia de Santa Fe
18:30/19:10Salvatierra, Marian - Iribarne, Juan IgnacioBuenas prácticas, cuidado postural: Experiencia de Programa de Salud en la empresa.
19:10/19:50
Turjanski, Diego (Univ. San Andrés) - Poy, Mario (FUSAT) (*) - Aslanides, Michelle (ULG, Bélgica) (*)
La gestión del riesgo en la actividad de pilotos de línea aérea: análisis de un caso real.
(*) Co-autores del trabajo, pero no podran presentar el trabajo durante esta jornada
Break 19:50/20:10
20:10/21:40
Apud, Elías - Universidad de Concepción, ChileErgonomía: Anticipación y Participación: una experiencia con los mineros chilenos.
Preguntas 21:40/22:00
Acreditación 17:30/18:00
18:00/18:30
Hiba, Juan Carlos
La nueva legislación sobre Comités Mixtos en la Provincia de Santa Fe
18:30/19:10Salvatierra, Marian - Iribarne, Juan IgnacioBuenas prácticas, cuidado postural: Experiencia de Programa de Salud en la empresa.
19:10/19:50
Turjanski, Diego (Univ. San Andrés) - Poy, Mario (FUSAT) (*) - Aslanides, Michelle (ULG, Bélgica) (*)
La gestión del riesgo en la actividad de pilotos de línea aérea: análisis de un caso real.
(*) Co-autores del trabajo, pero no podran presentar el trabajo durante esta jornada
Break 19:50/20:10
20:10/21:40
Apud, Elías - Universidad de Concepción, ChileErgonomía: Anticipación y Participación: una experiencia con los mineros chilenos.
Preguntas 21:40/22:00
Etiquetas:
5TA. JORNADA DE ERGONOMÍA DE LA ADEA
lunes, 9 de marzo de 2009
DE LA ACE- ASOCIACIÓN CANADIENSE DE ERGONOMÍA - CONFERENCIA ANUAL QUÉBEC 2009
XLth Annual Conference of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists
"Ergonomics - Think it. Live it."
September 14-17, 2009 Loews Le Concorde Hotel, Quebec City
"Ergonomics - Think it. Live it."
September 14-17, 2009 Loews Le Concorde Hotel, Quebec City
Deadline for Papers, Posters & Workshops: March 9, 2009 Deadlines for Symposia and Panel sessions: March 9, 2009
Hello,
We have received a record number of abstracts and proposals and thank all those who have made submissions. We have had a number of requests for extensions and therefore have extended the submission deadline to March 9, 2009 to give all those interested, an opportunity to send us a proposal.
The Organizating Committee
We are pleased to announce the 40th annual conference of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists (ACE). Through the theme "Ergonomics - Think it. Live it.", the conference will explore the various means, techniques and approaches organizations can apply to create safer and more efficient workplaces. Interventions by ergonomists and scientific research carried out in the workplace with engineers, managers, health specialists and others involved in the organization of work, will be highlighted. The contribution ergonomics has made to work analysis and the resulting improvements will also be discussed. This conference will provide an excellent opportunity to examine how physical, cognitive, behavioural and organizational sciences have taken humans into consideration in the quest to design healthy work environments.
Internationally renowned speakers will address a number of important topics. Practicing ergonomists, researchers and students will present their most recent work in regular sessions or conference streams and panel discussions. Several pre-conference workshops will also offer different levels of professional training.
You are invited to make contributions to the conference:
oral and poster presentations in French or English
case studies: problems and solutions from practice
conference symposia
panel discussions
training workshops in French or English
ACE student members are strongly encouraged to attend the conference and participate in the Student Paper Awards for best paper. This year, we are planning to publish the papers of all the students taking part in the conference in a special booklet to acknowledge the students' hard work.
How to Submit a Contribution
Contributions can be submitted in either French or English (a simultaneous interpretation service will be available during the conference (not available for workshops)). They can address, but are not limited to, the following topics: aging and gerontechnology; biomechanics, anthropometry, occupational physiology; children's issues; cognitive ergonomics, engineering, design (space, job, product, organizational); environment (heat, cold, vibration, noise); human-computer interaction; human error, accidents, safety; legislation; slips, trips and falls; participatory ergonomics; rehabilitation and return to work; training, simulation, education; work organization, etc. Contributions can cover, but are not limited to, the following sectors: agriculture; services, oil and gas; manufacturing; aerospace; health care; mining; transportation and warehousing logistics; forestry, etc.
To submit a contribution, please follow the instructions in the Guide for Authors, which is available on the ACE website at http://www.ace-ergocanada.ca/. To access the guide from the ACE's home page, click on the ACE 2009 logo, click on "Author Instructions & Submissions" in the left-hand column and then click on "Go to Author Abstract and Paper Instructions". All contributions must be uploaded to the conference website (see Guide for Authors) within the timeframes mentioned below. All proposals will be reviewed by the scientific committee or organizing committee, as the case may be.
Contribution Types and Deadlines
Oral and Poster Presentations To submit a proposal for an oral or poster presentation, you must first submit a one-page abstract. A notice of outcomes and comments from the scientific committee will be sent to the authors on April 15, 2009. If your abstract is accepted, you must submit a paper that will be included in the conference proceedings. This text must be submitted by June 1, 2009. The paper's author or one of its authors must be registered for the conference for the article to be included in the program and conference proceedings. The author or one of the authors must return the completed registration form before the early registration deadline. For submission details, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting an abstract for the oral or poster presentation: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the authors by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009. Deadline for submitting a paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings: June 1, 2009.
Student Paper Awards A contest for the best oral presentation will be held for ACE student members in the framework of the annual conference (Founders' Award for Ph.D. students, J.M. Christensen Award for Master students and ACE Undergraduate Award). Participants must respect the oral presentation rules and applicable deadlines (see previous section). Once the abstract is accepted, you must submit a paper to be included in the conference proceedings. Papers will be reviewed by the scientific committee, which will select two finalists per category (Undergraduate, Master and Ph.D. levels). The oral presentation given at the conference will also be judged and a winner will be chosen from among the two finalists in each category. Any student whose abstract is approved, whether or not selected for the final competition, will participate in the appropriate section of the conference's regular program according to the topic of their presentation. For more information about the eligibility criteria, registration and review conditions, and the awards to be won, go to the ACE website (http://www.ace-ergocanada.ca/) in the 2009 conference section under Student Information. Remember that we plan to highlight the students' work by publishing the articles of all students taking part in the conference in a special booklet.
Deadline for submitting an abstract for the oral presentation: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the authors by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009. Deadline for submitting a paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings: June 1, 2009. Deadline for announcing the finalists of the three categories that will be judged during an oral presentation at the conference: June 30, 2009.
Conference Symposia To submit a conference symposium proposal, you must form a group that will give different presentations on a given topic. Each group leader will be notified of their project's acceptance or refusal by e-mail. For submission details, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting conference streams proposals: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the group leaders by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009.
Panel Discussions You can propose a session in which experts share their viewpoints on a topic in a panel format. The goal is to gain an overview of the issue and initiate discussions with the audience. This presentation approach is much appreciated by conference attendees. For submission details, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting panel discussions proposals: February 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the panel discussion leaders by the scientific committee: February 15, 2009.
Case studies: Problems and Solutions from Practice -New in 2009- An oral presentation session will focus solely on practical cases with the aim of exploring problems and their solutions. To submit a proposal, authors must prepare a one-page abstract stating one or more problems and the challenges for the different people involved, the intervention and how it was carried out, the solution(s) favoured, the benefits of the intervention and the solution(s), the follow-up and finally, the relevance of the case study. We invite authors to propose a paper in partnership with the workplace representative (employers, management, trade union, OHS representative, insurance provider, etc.) where the intervention was conducted. For detailed instructions, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting an abstract for the oral or poster presentation: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the authors by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009. Deadline for submitting a paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings: June 1, 2009.
Training Workshops The workshops will be held on Monday, September 14, 2009. You can submit proposals for the two types of workshops: training for ergonomists and OSH professionals and training for the general public (possible participants: OHS managers, engineers, supervisors, members of an OHS committee, etc.). You must clearly indicate the goal of the activity, which audience the training targets, its level (beginner, intermediate or advanced) and duration (full day or half-day). The proposals will be reviewed by the organizing committee. For submission details, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting workshop proposals: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the facilitators by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009. ACE reserves the right to cancel workshops if minimum attendance is not met following the early registration deadline.
We look forward to seeing you in Québec City! The organizing committee from Université Laval and Québec City ergonomists
For information: ACE National Office:
We have received a record number of abstracts and proposals and thank all those who have made submissions. We have had a number of requests for extensions and therefore have extended the submission deadline to March 9, 2009 to give all those interested, an opportunity to send us a proposal.
The Organizating Committee
We are pleased to announce the 40th annual conference of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists (ACE). Through the theme "Ergonomics - Think it. Live it.", the conference will explore the various means, techniques and approaches organizations can apply to create safer and more efficient workplaces. Interventions by ergonomists and scientific research carried out in the workplace with engineers, managers, health specialists and others involved in the organization of work, will be highlighted. The contribution ergonomics has made to work analysis and the resulting improvements will also be discussed. This conference will provide an excellent opportunity to examine how physical, cognitive, behavioural and organizational sciences have taken humans into consideration in the quest to design healthy work environments.
Internationally renowned speakers will address a number of important topics. Practicing ergonomists, researchers and students will present their most recent work in regular sessions or conference streams and panel discussions. Several pre-conference workshops will also offer different levels of professional training.
You are invited to make contributions to the conference:
oral and poster presentations in French or English
case studies: problems and solutions from practice
conference symposia
panel discussions
training workshops in French or English
ACE student members are strongly encouraged to attend the conference and participate in the Student Paper Awards for best paper. This year, we are planning to publish the papers of all the students taking part in the conference in a special booklet to acknowledge the students' hard work.
How to Submit a Contribution
Contributions can be submitted in either French or English (a simultaneous interpretation service will be available during the conference (not available for workshops)). They can address, but are not limited to, the following topics: aging and gerontechnology; biomechanics, anthropometry, occupational physiology; children's issues; cognitive ergonomics, engineering, design (space, job, product, organizational); environment (heat, cold, vibration, noise); human-computer interaction; human error, accidents, safety; legislation; slips, trips and falls; participatory ergonomics; rehabilitation and return to work; training, simulation, education; work organization, etc. Contributions can cover, but are not limited to, the following sectors: agriculture; services, oil and gas; manufacturing; aerospace; health care; mining; transportation and warehousing logistics; forestry, etc.
To submit a contribution, please follow the instructions in the Guide for Authors, which is available on the ACE website at http://www.ace-ergocanada.ca/. To access the guide from the ACE's home page, click on the ACE 2009 logo, click on "Author Instructions & Submissions" in the left-hand column and then click on "Go to Author Abstract and Paper Instructions". All contributions must be uploaded to the conference website (see Guide for Authors) within the timeframes mentioned below. All proposals will be reviewed by the scientific committee or organizing committee, as the case may be.
Contribution Types and Deadlines
Oral and Poster Presentations To submit a proposal for an oral or poster presentation, you must first submit a one-page abstract. A notice of outcomes and comments from the scientific committee will be sent to the authors on April 15, 2009. If your abstract is accepted, you must submit a paper that will be included in the conference proceedings. This text must be submitted by June 1, 2009. The paper's author or one of its authors must be registered for the conference for the article to be included in the program and conference proceedings. The author or one of the authors must return the completed registration form before the early registration deadline. For submission details, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting an abstract for the oral or poster presentation: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the authors by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009. Deadline for submitting a paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings: June 1, 2009.
Student Paper Awards A contest for the best oral presentation will be held for ACE student members in the framework of the annual conference (Founders' Award for Ph.D. students, J.M. Christensen Award for Master students and ACE Undergraduate Award). Participants must respect the oral presentation rules and applicable deadlines (see previous section). Once the abstract is accepted, you must submit a paper to be included in the conference proceedings. Papers will be reviewed by the scientific committee, which will select two finalists per category (Undergraduate, Master and Ph.D. levels). The oral presentation given at the conference will also be judged and a winner will be chosen from among the two finalists in each category. Any student whose abstract is approved, whether or not selected for the final competition, will participate in the appropriate section of the conference's regular program according to the topic of their presentation. For more information about the eligibility criteria, registration and review conditions, and the awards to be won, go to the ACE website (http://www.ace-ergocanada.ca/) in the 2009 conference section under Student Information. Remember that we plan to highlight the students' work by publishing the articles of all students taking part in the conference in a special booklet.
Deadline for submitting an abstract for the oral presentation: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the authors by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009. Deadline for submitting a paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings: June 1, 2009. Deadline for announcing the finalists of the three categories that will be judged during an oral presentation at the conference: June 30, 2009.
Conference Symposia To submit a conference symposium proposal, you must form a group that will give different presentations on a given topic. Each group leader will be notified of their project's acceptance or refusal by e-mail. For submission details, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting conference streams proposals: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the group leaders by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009.
Panel Discussions You can propose a session in which experts share their viewpoints on a topic in a panel format. The goal is to gain an overview of the issue and initiate discussions with the audience. This presentation approach is much appreciated by conference attendees. For submission details, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting panel discussions proposals: February 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the panel discussion leaders by the scientific committee: February 15, 2009.
Case studies: Problems and Solutions from Practice -New in 2009- An oral presentation session will focus solely on practical cases with the aim of exploring problems and their solutions. To submit a proposal, authors must prepare a one-page abstract stating one or more problems and the challenges for the different people involved, the intervention and how it was carried out, the solution(s) favoured, the benefits of the intervention and the solution(s), the follow-up and finally, the relevance of the case study. We invite authors to propose a paper in partnership with the workplace representative (employers, management, trade union, OHS representative, insurance provider, etc.) where the intervention was conducted. For detailed instructions, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting an abstract for the oral or poster presentation: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the authors by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009. Deadline for submitting a paper for inclusion in the conference proceedings: June 1, 2009.
Training Workshops The workshops will be held on Monday, September 14, 2009. You can submit proposals for the two types of workshops: training for ergonomists and OSH professionals and training for the general public (possible participants: OHS managers, engineers, supervisors, members of an OHS committee, etc.). You must clearly indicate the goal of the activity, which audience the training targets, its level (beginner, intermediate or advanced) and duration (full day or half-day). The proposals will be reviewed by the organizing committee. For submission details, consult the Guide for Authors.
Deadline for submitting workshop proposals: March 1, 2009. Notice of outcomes sent to the facilitators by the scientific committee: April 15, 2009. ACE reserves the right to cancel workshops if minimum attendance is not met following the early registration deadline.
We look forward to seeing you in Québec City! The organizing committee from Université Laval and Québec City ergonomists
For information: ACE National Office:
or
viernes, 6 de marzo de 2009
OPINIÓN QUE NOS LLEGARA DESDE Ergo@gruposyahoo.com
Colegas:
Una y otra vez veo escrito y oigo “Riesgos Ergonómicos”, no me siento feliz con la frase y quisiera llamar la atención al grupo sobre esto, se está volviendo una frase popular y creo que los ergónomos debemos insistir en aclarar que no hay riesgos ergonómicos, hay soluciones ergonómicas, es profundamente diferente el concepto.
Además, cuando se confunden “riesgos ergonómicos” con trastornos músculo-esqueléticos originados por el trabajo (o cualquiera de las otras definiciones de los mismo), se está limitando tremendamente el alcance de la Ergonomia, que por mucho que los ergónomos hayamos trabajado en este tema, es sólo una pequeñita fracción del objeto de estudio de la Ergonomia.
Bien, probablemente todos sabemos lo que expuse, ¿seguimos dejando que se popularice una limitada acepción de la Ergonomia? o ¿empezamos a insistir en que esta ciencia es mucho más que eso?
La batalla por la mente es la importante de todas, una vez que la Ergonomia se vea simplificada en su alcance, como algo simple será tratada.
Saludos a todos,
Ricardo Montero
Prof. Dr. Ricardo Montero Martínez
Una y otra vez veo escrito y oigo “Riesgos Ergonómicos”, no me siento feliz con la frase y quisiera llamar la atención al grupo sobre esto, se está volviendo una frase popular y creo que los ergónomos debemos insistir en aclarar que no hay riesgos ergonómicos, hay soluciones ergonómicas, es profundamente diferente el concepto.
Además, cuando se confunden “riesgos ergonómicos” con trastornos músculo-esqueléticos originados por el trabajo (o cualquiera de las otras definiciones de los mismo), se está limitando tremendamente el alcance de la Ergonomia, que por mucho que los ergónomos hayamos trabajado en este tema, es sólo una pequeñita fracción del objeto de estudio de la Ergonomia.
Bien, probablemente todos sabemos lo que expuse, ¿seguimos dejando que se popularice una limitada acepción de la Ergonomia? o ¿empezamos a insistir en que esta ciencia es mucho más que eso?
La batalla por la mente es la importante de todas, una vez que la Ergonomia se vea simplificada en su alcance, como algo simple será tratada.
Saludos a todos,
Ricardo Montero
Prof. Dr. Ricardo Montero Martínez
Facultad de Ingeniería Industrial
ISPJAE, Marianao 19390,Ciudad Habana,
CubaTelefax: 53-7-2720809
mailto: rmonteromartinez@yahoo.com
mailto: rmontero@finlay.edu.cu
Web: Seguridad Basada en los Comportamientos
http://rmonteromartinez.googlepages.com/home
Publicaciones:
http://rmonteromartinez.googlepages.com/home
Publicaciones:
martes, 3 de marzo de 2009
CONFIRMACIÓN - SOCIOLOGÍA DE LAS EMOCIONES
Sociología de las emociones y del
cuerpo en el XXVII Congreso ALAS
El Grupo de Trabajo sobre Sociología de las emociones y del cuerpo (GT 26), coordinado por Eugenia Boito, Rogelio Luna Zamora, Zandra Pedraza Gómez y Adrián Scribano, invita a participar en las actividades del XXVII Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, a realizarse entre el 31 de agosto y 4 de septiembre del corriente año en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires.Conocemos por, en y a través de nuestros cuerpos. Olemos, gustamos, tocamos, escuchamos y vemos del modo socialmente aceptado y aceptable. Reímos, sufrimos, danzamos y nos paralizamos de una manera geoculturalmente construida. Estas son algunas de las razones por las cuales emociones, cuerpo y estructuración social se anudan y mutuamente co-constituyen. En una suerte de configuración mobesiana, por un lado, las emociones y los cuerpos son el espacio de la explotación, la expulsión, el conflicto y la dominación y, por otro lado, son territorios de creatividad, goce y autonomía de la vida.
La sociología tiene ya una larga historia en recorrer los caminos transdiciplinares para comprender y explicar el lugar de las conexiones (y desconexiones) entre emociones y cuerpos en la estructuración social.
El Grupo de Trabajo Sociología de las Emociones y los Cuerpos busca abrir un espacio de discusión colectiva en América Latina que permita intercambiar las investigaciones, reflexiones y experiencias acerca del lugar de las emociones y los cuerpos en la construcción de las sensibilidades y sociabilidades de las formaciones sociales de la región, tanto a lo largo de su historia colonial como en el contexto de dominación actual.
Uno de los objetivos del Grupo de Trabajo es posibilitar la discusión académica sobre el sentido político y de control de las formas sociales de entender, presentar y expresar las emociones y los cuerpos en Latinoamérica, así como su alcance en la configuración de las experiencias personales y sociales.
Otro de los objetivos es facilitar la construcción de un grupo de trabajo internacional, multidisciplinar y pluralista que se comprometa en la coordinación de esfuerzos para resaltar la importancia de la sociología de las emociones y los cuerpos en nuestros contextos locales, como un aporte a una Latinoamérica más justa y autónoma.
En el año 2007, en el marco de las actividades del XXVI Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología que tuvo lugar entre e 13 y 18 de agosto en la Ciudad de Guadalajara, México, nos reunimos por primera vez como Grupo de Trabajo. Desde esos días varios de nosotros hemos construido un espacio de institucionalización sobre la temática que no existía en la Sociología Latinoamericana. Esto fue complementado por algunas publicaciones y encuentros entre varios de nosotros, como también por la ejecución de actividades de grado y post-grado que han fortalecido la idea de una Red Latinoamericana de Estudios Sociales sobre las Emociones y los Cuerpos.
En el marco de lo expuesto invitamos a la comunidad académica en general a participar en las actividades del XXVII Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, a realizarse entre el 31 de agosto y 4 de septiembre del corriente año en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y, en especial, a enviar trabajos a nuestro Grupo de Trabajo. Las condiciones y formas de participación las encontraran en http://www.alas.fsoc.uba.ar/index.html
Las mesas o bloques temáticos se conformarán de acuerdo a las propuestas recibidas y se les mantendrá al tanto a los participantes para optimizar las actividades.
Esperando contar con su valioso aporte nos despedimos cordialmente.
Fecha límite para la presentación de resúmenes: 30 de Marzo de 2009 Fecha límite para la presentación de ponencias completas: 4 de Mayo de 2009
Contacto: alas2009.gt26@gmail.com
La sociología tiene ya una larga historia en recorrer los caminos transdiciplinares para comprender y explicar el lugar de las conexiones (y desconexiones) entre emociones y cuerpos en la estructuración social.
El Grupo de Trabajo Sociología de las Emociones y los Cuerpos busca abrir un espacio de discusión colectiva en América Latina que permita intercambiar las investigaciones, reflexiones y experiencias acerca del lugar de las emociones y los cuerpos en la construcción de las sensibilidades y sociabilidades de las formaciones sociales de la región, tanto a lo largo de su historia colonial como en el contexto de dominación actual.
Uno de los objetivos del Grupo de Trabajo es posibilitar la discusión académica sobre el sentido político y de control de las formas sociales de entender, presentar y expresar las emociones y los cuerpos en Latinoamérica, así como su alcance en la configuración de las experiencias personales y sociales.
Otro de los objetivos es facilitar la construcción de un grupo de trabajo internacional, multidisciplinar y pluralista que se comprometa en la coordinación de esfuerzos para resaltar la importancia de la sociología de las emociones y los cuerpos en nuestros contextos locales, como un aporte a una Latinoamérica más justa y autónoma.
En el año 2007, en el marco de las actividades del XXVI Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología que tuvo lugar entre e 13 y 18 de agosto en la Ciudad de Guadalajara, México, nos reunimos por primera vez como Grupo de Trabajo. Desde esos días varios de nosotros hemos construido un espacio de institucionalización sobre la temática que no existía en la Sociología Latinoamericana. Esto fue complementado por algunas publicaciones y encuentros entre varios de nosotros, como también por la ejecución de actividades de grado y post-grado que han fortalecido la idea de una Red Latinoamericana de Estudios Sociales sobre las Emociones y los Cuerpos.
En el marco de lo expuesto invitamos a la comunidad académica en general a participar en las actividades del XXVII Congreso de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, a realizarse entre el 31 de agosto y 4 de septiembre del corriente año en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y, en especial, a enviar trabajos a nuestro Grupo de Trabajo. Las condiciones y formas de participación las encontraran en http://www.alas.fsoc.uba.ar/index.html
Las mesas o bloques temáticos se conformarán de acuerdo a las propuestas recibidas y se les mantendrá al tanto a los participantes para optimizar las actividades.
Esperando contar con su valioso aporte nos despedimos cordialmente.
Fecha límite para la presentación de resúmenes: 30 de Marzo de 2009 Fecha límite para la presentación de ponencias completas: 4 de Mayo de 2009
Contacto: alas2009.gt26@gmail.com
Etiquetas:
SOCIOLOGÍA DE LAS EMOCIONES - ALAS
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