Browsing by Author "Gonzalez Gutierrez, Roberto"
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- ItemActitudes implícitas y explícitas hacia personas con síndrome de Down: un estudio en colegios con y sin programas de integración de Chile(FUNDACION INFANCIA APRENDIZAJE, 2012) Sirlopu, David; Gonzalez Gutierrez, Roberto; Bohner, Gerd; Siebler, Frank; Millar Deuma, David Andrés; Ordoñez Pizarro, María Gabriela; Torres Irribarra, David Esteban; De Tezanos Pinto, Correa Pablo AndrésLa integración escolar puede disminuir el prejuicio entre sus miembros a través del contacto. En esta área, las investigaciones suelen utilizar medidas explícitas pero son escasas las que han usado mediciones implícitas. En este artículo se pretende evaluar ambos tipos de actitudes hacia las personas con síndrome de Down (PCSD). Ochenta estudiantes chilenos entre los 11 y 15 años, pertenecientes a colegios con y sin programas de integración, participaron de este estudio. Las actitudes implícitas fueron medidas a través del Test de Asociación Implícita (IAT). Los resultados mostraron que los estudiantes, independiente del sistema escolar, mostraron sesgo implícito hacia las PCSD. En las actitudes explícitas, si bien ambas muestras exhibieron bajos niveles de prejuicio, en los colegios integrados se expresó menos ansiedad hacia las PCSD. Finalmente, la calidad, cantidad y saliencia se asociaron con menor ansiedad y más estereotipos positivos hacia las PCSD.
- ItemCitizens of the World: Political Engagement and Policy Attitudes of Millennials across the Globe(Oxford University Press, 2022) Rouse, Stella M.; McDonald, Jared; Engstrom, Richard N.; Hanmer, Michael J.; Gonzalez Gutierrez, Roberto; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz; Miranda Fuenzalida, Daniel AndrésThe Millennial Generation, the age cohort born between the early 1980s and the late 1990s, is the most educated, digitally connected, and globalized in the history of the world. Around the globe, Millennials encompass 1.8 billion people, a quarter of the population. The size of the Millennial Generation means that they will soon produce a majority of political, economic, and social leaders. It is therefore important to understand how the Millennial Generation may respond in an era of rapid change and uncertainty, shaped by factors such as a global pandemic, economic hardship, demands for racial justice, and the retrenchment of the United States from the global stage. Making sense of what is to come requires a deeper understanding of what defines the Millennial Generation’s persona, their attachment to various identities, how they perceive the need for change, and the tools they will utilize to bring about change. Citizens of the World explores the political attitudes and behaviors of Millennials relative to older adults across eight countries: Australia, Chile, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The book argues that Millennials share a core persona, one that differentiates between a traditional and an emerging global identity that shapes news consumption, political attitudes, civic engagement, public service, and beliefs about the ability to enact political change. In this first-of-its-kind comparative analysis, the authors find that Millennials are unique in a variety of ways that have important implications for domestic and international politics.
- ItemLas experiencias de contacto entre grupos religiosos: desafíos para la convivencia y el diálogo interreligioso(Ediciones UC, 2022) Gonzalez Gutierrez, Roberto; Lay Martinez, Siugmin Paz