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    Transposición didáctica: el saber sabio y el saber enseñado en los grandes procesos de movilización social. Una aproximación etnográfica a los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje en contextos no formales
    (2018-05-25) Razquin, Adriana
    El texto presenta una reflexión sobre la noción de transposición didáctica y el papel del saber sabio y el saber enseñado en el marco de los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje en las grandes movilizaciones sociales. Sostengo que la enorme red de conocimiento situado que se gesta en los contornos de la movilización, se da entre colectividades en una relación horizontal, sin mediación del saber sabio. Para ello, me apoyo en una aproximación etnográfica a diversos procesos que han sostenido la ola de movilización abierta en 2011.
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    We need the Community
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2003) Ronnby, Alf
    Modern societies tend to become fragmented by new migration patterns and human mobility. Urbanization,large-scale residential environments and a lack of social ties makes people alienated, and social cohesion, crucial to human well-being, is weakened. In such societies, the old class divisions are replaced by other sectors of the population and interests. Deviant behavior and criminality developed when informal social control does not work. It will then be replaced by formal control devices, which usually fail to create effective social environments. It is in this context community organizing has become a means and method to re-create inclusive environments where people work together for common concerns, understand and learn about their community and themselves in the same process. It provides opportunities for people to collaborate and influence their life situation, which community organizing very much is about. This article is about the concept of community organizing

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