Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts

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Autor(a) principal: Jara, Miguel Angel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista história hoje
Texto Completo: https://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/article/view/909
Resumo: The Project Class Mirror is a device that made possible meetings – in the context of social isolation caused by the pan-demic – between teachers, professors and students of the social sciences and humanities courses of some cities in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru and Mexico, to discuss socially alive problems (PSV) in Latin America. The meetings took place during the months of May to August of the year 2021 and had an important participation of young latin students. The narratives that we share in this writing are some semblances of the various activities developed in the four mirror class meetings and that have enabled us to dialogue about what happens to us on this continent in this century we inhabit. The PSV we have talked about constitute a common car-tography in this part of the world.
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spelling Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual ContextsDiálogos latinoamericanos sobre problemas socialmente vivos. Narrativas y experiencias en contextos de virtualidadDiálogos latinoamericanos sobre problemas socialmente vivos. Narrativas y experiencias en contextos de virtualidadProblemas SocialesLatinoaméricaEnseñanzaNarrativasSocial ProblemsLatin AmericaTeachingNarrativesProblemas SocialesLatinoaméricaEnseñanzaNarrativasThe Project Class Mirror is a device that made possible meetings – in the context of social isolation caused by the pan-demic – between teachers, professors and students of the social sciences and humanities courses of some cities in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Peru and Mexico, to discuss socially alive problems (PSV) in Latin America. The meetings took place during the months of May to August of the year 2021 and had an important participation of young latin students. The narratives that we share in this writing are some semblances of the various activities developed in the four mirror class meetings and that have enabled us to dialogue about what happens to us on this continent in this century we inhabit. The PSV we have talked about constitute a common car-tography in this part of the world.Clase Espejo es un dispositivo que posibilitó encuentros -en contexto de aislamiento social provocado por la pandemia- entre profesoras, profesores y estudiantes de los profesorados de ciencias sociales y humanidades de algunas ciudades de Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Costa Rica, Perú y México, para dialogar sobre los problemas socialmente vivos (PSV) en Latinoamérica. Los encuentros se desarrollaron durante los meses de mayo a agosto del año 2021 y contó con una importante participación de jóvenes latinoamericanas y latinoamericanos. Las narrativas que compartimos en este escrito son algunos semblantes de las diversas actividades desarrolladas en los cuatro encuentros clase espejo y que nos han posibilitado dialogar sobre lo que nos pasa en este continente en este siglo que habitamos. Los PSV sobre los que hemos conversado constituyen una cartografía común en este lugar del mundo.Clase Espejo es un dispositivo que posibilitó encuentros -en contexto de aislamiento social provocado por la pandemia- entre profesoras, profesores y estudiantes de los profesorados de ciencias sociales y humanidades de algunas ciudades de Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Costa Rica, Perú y México, para dialogar sobre los problemas socialmente vivos (PSV) en Latinoamérica. Los encuentros se desarrollaron durante los meses de mayo a agosto del año 2021 y contó con una importante participación de jóvenes latinoamericanas y latinoamericanos. Las narrativas que compartimos en este escrito son algunos semblantes de las diversas actividades desarrolladas en los cuatro encuentros clase espejo y que nos han posibilitado dialogar sobre lo que nos pasa en este continente en este siglo que habitamos. Los PSV sobre los que hemos conversado constituyen una cartografía común en este lugar del mundo.Associação Nacional de História - ANPUH-Brasil2022-11-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo de Dossiêapplication/pdfhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/article/view/90910.20949/rhhj.v11i23.909Revista História Hoje; Vol. 11 No. 23 (2022): Julho-Dezembro; 13-37Revista História Hoje; Vol. 11 Núm. 23 (2022): Julho-Dezembro; 13-37Revista História Hoje; v. 11 n. 23 (2022): Julho-Dezembro; 13-371806-399310.20949/rhhj.v11i23reponame:Revista história hojeinstname:Associação Nacional de História (ANPUH)instacron:ANPUHporhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/article/view/909/460Copyright (c) 2022 Miguel Angel Jarahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessJara, Miguel Angel2023-06-09T21:32:07Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/909Revistahttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/indexONGhttps://rhhj.anpuh.org/RHHJ/oairhhjeditor@anpuh.org1806-39931806-3993opendoar:2023-06-09T21:32:07Revista história hoje - Associação Nacional de História (ANPUH)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts
Diálogos latinoamericanos sobre problemas socialmente vivos. Narrativas y experiencias en contextos de virtualidad
Diálogos latinoamericanos sobre problemas socialmente vivos. Narrativas y experiencias en contextos de virtualidad
title Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts
spellingShingle Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts
Jara, Miguel Angel
Problemas Sociales
Latinoamérica
Enseñanza
Narrativas
Social Problems
Latin America
Teaching
Narratives
Problemas Sociales
Latinoamérica
Enseñanza
Narrativas
title_short Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts
title_full Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts
title_fullStr Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts
title_full_unstemmed Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts
title_sort Latin American Dialogues on Socially Alive Problems: Narratives and Experiences in Virtual Contexts
author Jara, Miguel Angel
author_facet Jara, Miguel Angel
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jara, Miguel Angel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Problemas Sociales
Latinoamérica
Enseñanza
Narrativas
Social Problems
Latin America
Teaching
Narratives
Problemas Sociales
Latinoamérica
Enseñanza
Narrativas
topic Problemas Sociales
Latinoamérica
Enseñanza
Narrativas
Social Problems
Latin America
Teaching
Narratives
Problemas Sociales
Latinoamérica
Enseñanza
Narrativas
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