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Journal articles on the topic "Diffusion de la culture – Venezuela"

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Fernandes Rocha, David. "Gestión cultural para la difusión y preservación de la guasa guayanesa de Ciudad Bolívar en Venezuela." Communiars. Revista de Imagen, Artes y Educación Crítica y Social, no. 1 (2018): 53–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/communiars.2018.i01.07.

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Gonzalez-Campo, Carlos Hernán. "Editorial." Cuadernos de Administración 33, no. 59 (March 13, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/cdea.v33i59.6261.

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The 59th issue of the Cuadernos de Administración journal, after a process of assessment, selected 6 papers that will be at the academic community’s disposition. They are part of the papers published this year 2017 where we are implementing the most important changes in the history of the journal.The first paper bears the title International markets entry strategy determinants: an exploratory study in Peru which proposes identifying determining factors in the strategies of entry into international markets as implemented by Peruvian businessmen. Exportations within the non-traditional sector are proposed among its findings.The second paper is about a case study of a company from Colombia’s engineering sector from where an organizational culture model for innovation is proposed; its title being “Proposal of an organizational culture model for innovation”. Its conclusions include recommendations for an intervention within organization and improving innovation from creativity.The third title “Management of technology valuation in plastic packages-producing companies of Bogotá, Colombia” is related with the topic of technology valuation in Colombian companies, where the low usage of these kinds of tools is identified within the management of companies and the usage limitations in the few companies that use them.Technological capacity and knowledge acquiring as key factors for performance in Cali’s industrial sector’s SMEs is the fourth paper to be published in this number. This is an empirical study performed in 124 Colombian SMEs located in Cali (Valle del Cauca). The obtained results permit to conclude that information technologies directly have the capacity to increase organizational performance. Additionally, for the authors, the paper contributes to the theories of resources and capacities, and to dynamic capacity.The fifth paper entitled “Practical application of the Lima happiness scale to workers of service companies in Barquisimeto, Venezuela” presents indicators that have the capacity of measuring the degree of happiness with a company from its employees’ perception.Towards dialogical administration: a proposal from Gadamer’s thinking is the title of the last paper in this 59th issue, which proposes the need of dialogical administration capable of overcoming the fundamental pillars of instrumental-type traditional administration. For such a purpose a qualitative-documentary methodology is proposed and a hermeneutical method, aside from Gadamer’s thinking, in order to build a dialogical administration proposal where, according to the author, “the dialog is rescued from instrumentalization”.As Editor I would like to thank all the authors of this issue of the Cuadernos de Administración journal for their contributions, and to our readers we hope that all the changes that we are carrying out as a journal enables a greater diffusion of the published knowledge, where its content is each author’s own responsibility.
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Mata Carnevali, María Gabriela. "PETROCARIBE AND THE VENEZUELAN CLAIM OVER THE ESSEQUIBO: A POLITICAL CULTURE VERSUS THE POLICY OF THE CULTURE." Latin American Report 31, no. 2 (October 13, 2016): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/0256-6060/486.

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Cultural identity can define political interests through particular policies that advance such identity, while, on the other hand, there is political culture where political calculations are pre-eminent. Both of these tendencies are present in the case involving the Venezuelan energy initiative PETROCARIBE and its very poor outcomes. The PETROCARIBE initiative launched by Hugo Chávez as a part of a pact to assist in the economic and social development of countries in the Caribbean while enhancing Venezuelan ideological influence and regional power countered challenges, among which were cultural barriers embedded in the very making of the Carribean as a region. Cultural barriers were also evident in the recent ‘betrayal’ of Venezuela by the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM), which backed Guyana over Venezuela in the competing claims over the territory of Essequibo. Is culture the real obstacle to Venezuela’s quest for its Caribbean identity? Though there are many examples in the world of successful integration involving countries of different cultures, this article argues that the PETROCARIBE initiative in a region whose region-ness is complex and more imagined than real was a huge political mistake that may contribute to the fall of the revolutionary government in Venezuela.
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Berlin, Margalit. "Research Note: Business Environment and Corporate Culture in Venezuela." Organization Studies 17, no. 5 (September 1996): 843–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/017084069601700507.

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McBeth, Brian. "The Enduring Legacy: Oil, Culture, and Society in Venezuela." Hispanic American Historical Review 91, no. 2 (May 1, 2011): 356–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182168-1165352.

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Chirinos Muñoz, Mónica Susana, Carola Orrego, Cesar Montoya, and Rosa Suñol. "Predictors of patient safety culture in hospitals in Venezuela." Medicine 100, no. 18 (May 7, 2021): e25316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000025316.

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Grosse, Robert. "Granell, E. (1997) Managing Culture for Success, Ediciones IESA: Caracas, Venezuela." Thunderbird International Business Review 41, no. 2 (March 1999): 235–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tie.4270410210.

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Bernal, Richard L. "The Guyanese Culture: Fusion or Diffusion?" Caribbean Quarterly 64, no. 1 (January 2, 2018): 188–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00086495.2018.1435349.

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Berlin, Margalit. "DISONANCIAS ENTRE EL ENTORNO LOCAL DE LOS NEGOCIOS Y LA CULTURA CORPORATIVA EN UN PAIS LATINOAMERICANO." Cuadernos de difusión, no. 6 (December 30, 1995): 27–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.46631/jefas.1995.n6.02.

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The article analyzes the relationship between the corporate culture of a multinational company headquartered in the United States, which enjoys great prestige worldwide, and the business environment and practices in Venezuela, where it has an operation. The prevailing culture in the corporation is North American and the top managers come from their country of origin. In Venezuela, on the other hand, most of the companies are family-owned, and personal contacts and influences prevail. The research is oriented to the elaboration of a qualitative diagnosis, through rigorous observation and semi-structured interviews. The results revealed that there is resistance on the part of Venezuelan managers to follow the culture of a strict company governed by rules set in a very different economic and political context. The ambiguity between acceptance and low identification with the values of the parent company leads to think of corporate culture as fragmented.
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Lebowitz, Michael A., Roland Denis, Sara Motta, Steve Ellner, Susan Spronk, George Ciccariello-Maher, Sujatha Fernandes, Jeffery R. Webber, and Thomas Purcell. "The Bolivarian Process in Venezuela: A Left Forum." Historical Materialism 19, no. 1 (2011): 233–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920611x564734.

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AbstractThe ‘Bolivarian Revolution’ in Venezuela under Hugo Chávez has reignited debate in Latin America and internationally on the questions of socialism and revolution. This forum brings together six leading intellectuals from different revolutionary traditions and introduces their reflections on class-struggle, the state, imperialism, counter-power, revolutionary parties, community and communes, workplaces, economy, politics, society, culture, race, gender, and the hopes, contradictions, and prospects of ‘twenty-first-century socialism’ in contemporary Venezuela.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Diffusion de la culture – Venezuela"

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Silva, Monterrey Nalúa Rosa. "Pouvoir, parenté et société chez les Ye'kwana du Caura-Erebato, au Venuezuela : de la diversité à la synthèse." Paris, EHESS, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007EHES0285.

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Cette thèse rassemble les résultats des recherches que nous avons effectuées chez les Ye'kwana du Caura au Venezuela. Notre objectif a été d'approcher la notion de société à travers l'analyse des processus qui ont peu à peu modelé son profil actuel, mais aussi d'aborder les mécanismes identitaires d'incorporation et d'assimilation d'autres groupes, qui se sont produits après la conquête. Partant d'une perspective régionale, nous décrivons les aspects caractéristiques de la culture ye'kwana : la mémoire généalogique ; la passion pour l'histoire ; les très hauts niveaux d'endogamie à l'intérieur des villages. Nous montrons comment, dans la conjoncture actuelle la société tend à se souder en établissant des mécanismes d'altérité maximale face à la société vénézuelienne. Nous concluons en analysant les perspectives de développement futur de la société ye'kwana dans les cadre des relations avec l'Etat-Nation
This dissertation gathers the results of research we have done among the Ye'kwana in the Caura river basin, Venezuela. Our aim was to approach the society concept through the processs that has gradually model its actual profile and also to study the identity machanisms of incorporation and assimilation of other indigenous groups after the conquest. From a regional perspective we have described the main features of ye'kwana culture : genealogic memory ; passion for history and very highlevel of community endogamy. We show how in our days society becomes more uniform establishing mechanisms of maximal alterity in front of the Venezuelan society. Conclusions analyse the ye'kwana perspectives for the future development within the Nation-State
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Plaza-Azuaje, Penélope. "'Oil that harvests culture' : state, oil and culture in petrosocialism (Venezuela, 2007-2013)." Thesis, City, University of London, 2016. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/18390/.

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This thesis develops a story about Venezuela as an oil state and the way it deploys its policies to instrumentalise culture and urban space. It examines the way the Petrostate is imagined in speeches, how it manifests physically in space and how it is discursively constructed in adverts. By engaging with the work of Henri Lefebvre, Bob Jessop and George Yúdice this thesis sets out to challenge the disciplinary compartmentalisation of the analysis of the material and cultural effects of oil to demonstrate that within the extractive logic of the Petrostate and the oil industry, territory, oil, and culture become indivisible. Mainly, it explores how the material and immaterial flows of oil traverse space, bureaucratic power, and culture. This thesis is particularly concerned with investigating the discursive and institutional mechanisms that enabled the Venezuelan stateowned oil company PDVSA to expand its dominant space over Caracas to effectively reframe the city as an urban oil field. The thesis develops through four interconnected arguments. It examines the representations of space produced by Petrosocialism through the creation of the new policy instruments of the Socialist State Space. This process opened an institutional and legal breach that enabled PDVSA, the state-owned oil company, to enact the Oil Social District as a parallel State Space. Consequently, PDVSA’s definition of its corporate headquarters as a centre of oil extraction conceptualises Caracas as an oil field absorbed by the Oil Social District to enable PDVSA La Estancia (the cultural and social arm of PDVSA) to override municipal authority and embark on an ambitious program of public art restoration and urban regeneration. PDVSA La Estancia’s actions in the city are justified by its use of farming language that discursively melds oil and culture in a symbiotic and cyclical relationship to define their work as ‘oil that harvests culture’. Moreover, the advertising campaign ‘we transform oil into a renewable resource for you’ is used by PDVSA La Estancia to render oil and culture as equivalent, conceiving culture as ‘renewable oil’ as if culture could accumulate in the subsoil waiting to be extracted, exploited and processed like a mineral resource. An original contribution of this thesis is to build on Yúdice’s expediency of culture as a resource to propose the notion of culture-as-mineral deposit, in which culture is inextricable from land, akin to ‘renewable oil’ and tightly controlled by the Petrostate.
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Verger, Émilie. "La culture afro-vénézuelienne comme mécanisme de résistance et d'intégration dans les quartiers populaires de caracas : Etude de la fête de la Saint Jean-Baptiste." Thesis, Tours, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012TOUR2015/document.

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Le Venezuela est un pays d'une grande diversité culturelle. La population a des origines indigènes, africaines et européennes. Cette diversité a longtemps été ignorée. Depuis le début des années 2000, et dans le contexte du processus politique de la Révolution Bolivarienne d'Hugo Chávez, la diversité culturelle du peuple vénézuélien est mise en valeur. En effet, l'objectif est de définir et consolider l'identité nationale à partir de cette diversité.Les Afro-vénézuéliens ont longtemps souffert d'une certaine discrimination. Au début du XXe siècle, de nombreux descendants d'esclaves africains, originaires des campagnes migrent vers Caracas. La majorité s'installe dans les quartiers populaires (barrios) et se retrouve dans une situation d'exclusion et de marginalisation. A cela il faut ajouter une certaine perte des repères. Au début des années 80, la culture populaire et les traditions afro-vénézuéliennes apparaissent comme une manière de construire une nouvelle identité. Des groupes culturels afro-vénézuéliens décident de réinterpréter une fête populaire traditionnelle dans ces barrios, la fête de la Saint Jean. A partir de l'étude de cette fête de 2006 à 2012, nous avons essayé de déterminer dans quelles mesures les actions de ces groupes culturels afro-vénézuéliens peuvent contribuer à l'affirmation et la reconnaissance de l'identité afro-vénézuélienne et permettre une meilleure cohésion sociale et intégration de la population de ces quartiers
Venezuela is a country with an important cultural diversity. The population has Indigenous, African and European origins, though this diversity has long been ignored. Since the beginning of the 2000's, within the political process of the Bolivarian Revolution led by President Hugo Chavez, the cultural diversity of Venezuelans has begun to be recognized. The objective has been to define and reinforce national identity based on cultural diversity. Afro-Venezuelans have been victims of discrimination. At the beginning of the twentieth century, many descendants of African slaves migrated from the countryside to urban Caracas. The great majority settled in barrios and lived in a situation of exclusion and marginalization and, in addition, lost a great deal of their references. At the beginning of the eighties, popular culture and Afro-Venezuelan traditions appeared as a way to construct a new identity. Afro-Venezuelan cultural groups decided to reinterpret a traditional popular festival in these barrios, the Festival of San Juan. By the study of this festival, from 2006 to 2012, we studied how the actions of Afro-Venezuelan cultural groups can contribute to affirm and recognize Afro-Venezuelan identity and lead to an increase in social cohesion and integration of the population in these barrios
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Jong, Ki-Sou. "La diffusion de la culture française en Corée." Bordeaux 3, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985BOR3ET01.

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Avgoustiniatos, Efstathios S. "Oxygen diffusion limitations in pancreatic islet culture and immunoisolation." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/8269.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2002.
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Data for oxygen consumption by rat islets of Langerhans in a batch microreactor were fitted using a numerical solution of the transient oxygen diffusion-reaction equation. Average best-fit values were 3.1 +/- 0.7 x 10-8 mol/cm3-s for the maximum oxygen consumption rate Vmax in aminoacid-free media and 1.2 +/- 0.4 x 10-14 mol/cm-mm Hg-s for the oxygen permeability in islet tissue. These parameter values, along with a 30-60% positive correction for the presence of aminoacids in Vmax, were used to predict oxygen profiles inside and around islets under perifusion, culture, and immunoisolation conditions. The difference between Michaelis-Menten and zero-order kinetics and the role of the necrosis process in modeling of oxygen profiles were found to increase with the severity of hypoxia. Internal and external diffusion limitations were characterized for homogeneously dispersed tissue. Oxygen profiles were determined with finite differences in perifused rat islets for which second-phase insulin secretion data were available. Data were fitted with ad hoc kinetic models describing the effect of local pO2 on insulin secretion. A two-step, one-parameter model that assumed that local insulin secretion rate as a function of local pO2 is first-order for pO2 < P and zero-order for PO2 > P* resulted in the best data fit for P* values between 2 and 10 mm Hg, depending on the value of Vmax used. Oxygen profiles were estimated with finite elements for the axi-symmetric problem of single islet culture and the model did an excellent job in predicting loss of viability data, obtained using Trypan blue staining,
(cont.) as a function of islet diameter both under normoxic (ambient pO2 = 142 mm Hg) and hypoxic (40 mm Hg) conditions. The model was extended to massive islet culture and the effects of islet surface density and medium depth on viability were characterized and suggestions were made for the improvement of porcine islet culture conditions. In bioartificial pancreas devices we found that there is an optimal islet surface density (NS)opt for which insulin secretion rate is maximized, while secretory efficiency decreases monotonically with tissue density above a critical value. The design tissue density must be chosen in the range between this critical value and (Ns)opt' and its value depends on whether minimization of the device size or the amount of loaded tissue is more important.
by Efstathios Spyridon Avgoustiniatos.
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Ryan, Michael Joseph. "Hard knocks on a thick skull training the body for a "closed habitus" in a Venezuelan civilian combative art /." Diss., Online access via UMI:, 2007.

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Soteras, Eva. "Le conspirationnisme : formation et diffusion d'une mythologie postmoderne." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017MON30004/document.

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Il s'agit de démontrer la portée politico-religieuse du mythe conspirationniste. Dans un premier temps, aborder la question pluridisciplinaire des champs théoriques. Dans un deuxième temps, traiter de la formation d'une véritable mythologie postmoderne inscrite dans la résurgence mythique à l’œuvre dans notre contemporanéité et dans un troisième temps, appréhender les différents supports de diffusion du conspirationnisme
This is to demonstrate the scope of the political-religious conspiracy myth. First , address the issue of multidisciplinary theoretical fields . Secondly , dealing with the formation of a true postmodern mythology recorded in the legendary resurgence at work in our contemporary and thirdly , understand the different conspiracy theories of the broadcast media
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Mavromichali, Iphigenia. "Cultural imperialism and United States television programming in Greece /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6201.

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Fossas, Enric. "Regions i sector cultural a Europa : estudi comparat : Bèlgica, França, Itàlia. Rfa i Espanya /." Barcelona : Generalitat de Catalunya, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376102124.

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Brum, Marciele Rodrigues de. "Brasil e Venezuela : resultados sociais e confiança na democracia da América Latina." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/24016.

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A proposta desta dissertação é analisar como os governos de esquerda da América Latina contribuem ou não para a construção, desenvolvimento e consolidação de uma cultura democrática na região. A partir da experiência recente de Brasil e de Venezuela, que representam hoje os dois modelos dominantes da esquerda latino-americana, investiga-se se os resultados sociais obtidos estimulam ou não a confiança dos cidadãos no regime democrático. Para alcançar esse objetivo, verifica-se se houve ou não avanço em educação e saúde nos dois países entre 1990 e 2008. Tal diagnóstico é confrontado com a opinião de brasileiros e venezuelanos sobre a satisfação com a vida cotidiana e com o grau de apoio à democracia no mesmo período. A partir dos dados analisados, pode-se concluir que há avanços, no entanto, as medidas implementadas na área social são insuficientes para se consolidar a dimensão social da democracia e fortalecer substancialmente a cultura democrática.
The proposal of this dissertation is to examine how the governments on the left in Latin America contribute or not contribute to the construction, development and consolidation of a democratic culture in the region. Since the recent experience in Brazil and Venezuela, which now represent the two dominant models of the Latin American left, investigates whether the results obtained social stimulate or no public confidence in the democratic system. To achieve this goal, it is whether there is progress in education and health in both countries between 1990 and 2008. This diagnosis is confronted with the view of Brazilians and Venezuelans on satisfaction with life and the degree of support for democracy in the same period. From the data, it can be concluded that there is progress, however, the measures implemented in the social area are insufficient to strengthen the social dimension of democracy and substantially strengthen the democratic culture.
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Books on the topic "Diffusion de la culture – Venezuela"

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L, Gaile Gary, and Thrall Grant Ian, eds. Spatial diffusion. Newbury Park: Sage Publications, 1988.

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Culture and customs of Venezuela. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2000.

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Leterrier, Jean-Michel. Panser ou repenser la culture? Le Kremlin-Bicêtre: Points sur les i, 2005.

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Pollak-Eltz, Angelina. Black culture and society in Venezuela. Caracas: Lagoven, 1994.

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Kadir, Djelal. Cultural de-liberations: States of emergency. Minneapolis, Minn: Center for Humanistic Studies, University of Minnesota, 1987.

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Cultural commons: A new perspective on the production and evolution of cultures. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2012.

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Allardt, Erik. Maailmankulttuurin äärellä. Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän yliopisto, Nykykulttuurin tutkimusyksikkö, 1988.

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Bolívar), Simposio sobre Cultura Popular (1st 1996 Universidad Simón. Venezuela: Tradición en la modernidad. Caracas: Equinoccio, Ediciones de la Universidad Simón Bolívar, 1998.

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Scidà, Giuseppe. Globalizzazione e culture: Lo sviluppo sociale fra omogeneità e diversità. Milano: Jaca Book, 1990.

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Venezuela: A guide to the people, politics and culture. London: Latin America Bureau, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Diffusion de la culture – Venezuela"

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Masullo, Juan. "4. Making sense of “La Salida”. Challenging left-wing control in Venezuela." In Global Diffusion of Protest, edited by Donatella della Porta, 85–112. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9789048531356-005.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "Introduction." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 1–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_1.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "Corruption and the Extractive State." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 279–307. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_10.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "Final Reflections: Understanding the “Revolutionary Petro-State”." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 309–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_11.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "A History Written with Oil." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 29–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_2.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "Understanding the Bolivarian Revolution from Below." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 57–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_3.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "The Politics of Space, Race and Class." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 85–109. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_4.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "Contested Community Politics." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 111–55. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_5.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "The State as a Battlefield." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 157–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_6.

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Strønen, Iselin Åsedotter. "Moralities, Money and Extractive Capitalism." In Grassroots Politics and Oil Culture in Venezuela, 223–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59507-8_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Diffusion de la culture – Venezuela"

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Rijo, Catia. "Diffusion of culture through design." In the 2013 International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2503859.2503882.

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Kim, June, and Youngseop Kim. "A Study on Effective Compression Method using the Diffusion on Luminance for Each Macroblock Luminance Histogram." In Culture and Contents Technology 2014. Science & Engineering Research Support soCiety, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2014.47.30.

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Swar, Bobby, Jedong Kim, Duk Hee Lee, and Junghoon Moon. "Impact of Culture on Mobile Phone Service Adoption and Diffusion: A Cross-Country Analysis." In 2009 Fourth International Conference on Computer Sciences and Convergence Information Technology. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccit.2009.104.

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Chen, Jianfeng. "Notice of Retraction: The Construction and Analysis of Diffusion Mechanism Models of Industrial Clusters Culture." In 2009 Second International Conference on Future Information Technology and Management Engineering (FITME 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fitme.2009.11.

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Wang, Xuan. "Research on value-creation efficiency of regional generic culture overflow and diffusion in SEM innovation network." In 2014 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering (ICMSE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmse.2014.6930421.

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Jin, Donghai. "Research on the Construction and Diffusion of Central Plain Culture Under “the Belt and Road” Initiative." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Contemporary Education, Social Sciences and Ecological Studies (CESSES 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/cesses-18.2018.153.

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Oliveira, Reynaldo, Alexandre Ramos, and Nathalia Alves de Carvalho. "DIFFUSION OF THE MAKER CULTURE AMONG BRAZILIAN TEACHERS: INITIATIVES AND STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY THE SESC EDUCATION PROGRAM." In 12th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2019.2117.

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Joham, Carmen. "Comprendiendo Nuestras Politicas: The Need of an Effective C&IT Policy for a Nation’s Development, The Venezuelan Case." In 2002 Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2507.

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This research explores the argument that developing countries (DC) need effective and good quality C&IT policies as a strategy for socio-economic growth. It focuses on Venezuela and attempts to gain an understanding of the current and potential impact of national C&IT policies and strategies in the C&IT diffusion process and globalisation arena. It is suggested that a shift is needed towards a wider concept of policy design. The traditional design reflects a rather ‘prescriptive’ approach, while I propose that a ‘participatory’ approach, which encompasses social, political, technical, ethical and other issues, is both necessary and desirable for effective policies to exist. A multiple perspective interpretative methodology is used in order to understand the complexities of effective C&IT policies in Venezuela to attract C&IT investment and achieve socio-economic growth. Consequently, the study of C&IT policy is based on an approach that emphasises a multiple level of analysis encompassing the levels of the individual, society, organisation, and technology.
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J Kovačić, Zlatko. "The Impact of National Culture on Worldwide eGovernment Readiness." In InSITE 2005: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2927.

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Diffusion of information and communication technologies is a global phenomenon. In spite of rapid globalization there are considerable differences between nations in terms of the adoption and usage of new technologies. Several studies exploring causal factors including national cultures of information and communication technology adoption have been carried out. The focus of this paper is slightly different from other studies in this area. Rather than concentrating on the individual information technology an overall eGovernment readiness is the focus. This research conducted an analysis of the impact national culture has on eGovernment readiness and its components for 95 countries. eGovernment readiness assessment used in this study is based on the UN Global eGovernment Survey 2003, while the national cultural dimensions were identified using Hofstede’s model of cultural differences. The research model and hypotheses were formed and tested using correlation and regression analysis. The findings indicate that worldwide eGov-ernment readiness and its components are related to culture. The result has theoretical and practical implications.
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Whang, Haesung, Ting Zhang, Sung Hwa Yong, and Eunju Ko. "THE EFFECT OF POP CULTURE INVOLVEMENT ON DESTINATION IMAGE FORMATION AND ITS PERCEPTION : FOCUSED ON GLOBAL DIFFUSION PROCESS OF KOREAN WAVE." In Bridging Asia and the World: Globalization of Marketing & Management Theory and Practice. Global Alliance of Marketing & Management Associations, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15444/gmc2014.01.10.04.

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Reports on the topic "Diffusion de la culture – Venezuela"

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Oller Alonso, M., C. Arcila Calderón, and D. Olivera Pérez. Pre-professional journalistic culture of Cuba, Ecuador and Venezuela. Motivation, expectations and professional experience of students of Journalism and Social Communication. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2019-1341en.

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