Presentation

A new image

Andres Alfredo Castrillón Castrillón

How to cite this article in APA:

Castrillón Castrillón, A. F. (2021). A new image [Presentation]. Revista Colombiana de Ciencias Sociales, 13(1), pp. 10-12. https://doi.org/10.21501/22161201.4219

Each new issue is an occasion to offer readers, teachers, students, and researchers quality products for their own academic work or their respective interests. It is also an opportunity to invite them to appropriate the contributions that make up each volume to discuss, share knowledge and build community with both local and national, and international peers so that the journal not only brings together a series of articles but continues to open the possibility for dialogue. Serve on this occasion the editorial of Professor Juan Diego Betancur Arias.

The previous year, the Colombian Journal of Social Sciences migrated to a current version of the OJS, a platform that serves as a support for the entire editorial and publication process. Due to these works, some days there were delays with the service of the system, we thank the patience to all those who had inconveniences for those dates. We desire to improve the experience of access to articles and favor agility in the process for everyone while seeking to provide a more friendly site with the general public.

Concerning this volume 13, number 1, the research articles are opened by the work entitled “Sexual attitudes according to the level of severity of cranioencephalic trauma” by Dubis Marcela Rincón, María Rocío Acosta Barreto and Diana Milena Fajardo Tejada whose analysis gives an account of the results of the study carried out with 126 people with mild, moderate and severe trauma. For its part, the text “Are the High-ranking Officials guilty of promoting extrajudicial executions in Colombia?” by María del Pilar Castillo Valencia y Sebastián Durán addresses the thorny issue of deaths illegitimately presented as casualties in combat by Colombian state agents under the hypothesis that these events could not be isolated but ordered. “Domestic violence. A risk to early Childhood development” by María del Carmen Docal Millán, Paola María Akl Moanack, Leidys Yohana Pérez García, and Laura Katherine Sánchez Betancourt, focuses on identifying forms and types of this violence suffered by mothers, or sometimes caregivers, which can have a negative impact on children.

In the research “Colombian government programs and women’s rights. ¿Does the Municipal public agenda apply the gender approach?” by researchers Karen Michelle Cifuentes Cifuentes and Miryam Cristina Fernández Cediel analyzed the public documents of three municipalities in Huila, department of Colombia, about programs to encourage the participation of women in government plans.

The article “Learning activities using videos to strengthen intercultural competence in higher education students” by John Cano, Carmen Ricardo Barreto, Jorge Mizuno Haydar, and Humberto Llinas Solano aimed to determine the characteristics of learning activities through the use of (using)videos to promote the development of intercultural competence in students of virtual courses. In “Narratives of young people with suicidal attempts: a look at the body and micropolitics”; Sandra Constanza Cañón, Jaime Alberto Carmona Parra, and Adriana Arroyo Ortega examine the autobiographical narratives of these young people through which they interpret the categories that emerge from these stories. The study “Social responsibility in the Health offices of La Guajira colombiana” by Sayuri Yelind Martínez Salas, Cielo Margarita Rodríguez López, and Danny Daniel López Juvinao exposes the findings after the analysis to the surveys carried out in the health secretariats of the municipalities of Maicao and Uribia.

The work “The neighborhood of Lavapiés (Madrid) seen from the patrimonial perspective. A place of resistance and opportunity for social improvement” by María Vanesa Giacomasso and Alicia Castillo Mena elaborated a diagnosis of the social perceptions of the neighborhood, with the interest of favoring the appropriation of the inhabitants in the decisions of the socioeconomic proposals of the heritage. Finally, in the article “Mathematics in molds for the elaboration of structures in handicrafts of Usiacurí” by Armando Alex Aroca Araújo and Geraldine Santana Ríos he sought mathematics in these molds to build learning environments of this science in the school environment.

As for the articles of reflection, there are the articles “The Trans body: territory of power, place of resistance to the heteronormative system” by María José Martínez Eraso and Heidi Smith Pulido Varón who studied the resistance and subversion that opposes the continuous trend of normalization of the body through the trans body. The article “Evil in Jean Jacques Rousseau. On the human being and the knowledge of himself” by Víctor Daniel Gómez Montoya and Alexander Hincapié García addresses the issue of evil from a historical perspective and with the reference of modern philosophy from four moments taken from Rousseau’s thought: social life, a social man opposed to the state of nature and natural man. For its part, the work “Enlargementist security in the Colombian peace agreement (2016): human security, environment, and territorial peace” by William Farfán Moreno presents the reflective analysis on the implementation of social and economic rights proposed in the negotiations between the FARC and the government of Colombia. This session closes with the article “From capitalist discourse to neoliberalism: notes on the production of the subject” by Judith Elena García Manjarrés and Leonardo Rafael Mass Torres in which the production of the subject immersed in neoliberal capitalism is analyzed from psychoanalytic referents such as the Lacanian.

This issue has a case report, the article “Estratégias participativas para a intervenção em saúde: relato de experiência no pet-saúde graduasus” by Isabel Cristina Belasco and Rafael Andrés Patiño in which they present the experience of interdisciplinary work on the participatory diagnosis of the health situation in the city of Porto Seguro, Brazil, in which the researchers found that one of the main problems in their territory is violence. A theoretical article “Social representations and gender violence: a case of indigenous reservation Cañamomo Lomaprieta, Riosucio Caldas” by Jonnathan Harvey Narváez y Carol Dayana Jurado is also published, which makes an analytical study of violence against women in the indigenous reservation from which it infers four representative moments of these situations. This issue closes with the text of Professor Eguzki Urteaga, who on this occasion offers us the review of the book by Alain Corbin Terra Incognita. Une histoire de l’ignorance published in 2020.