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- ItemDesarrollo económico e integral desde la perspectiva del capital social(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2019) Marinovic Guijon, Alejandra Cristina; Universidad San Sebastián; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
- ItemHow to sustain a human rights organisation under state violence(Palgrave Macmillan, 2019) Bernasconi, Oriana; Gárate Chateau, Manuel; Suárez, Rodrigo; Mansilla, DanielaThis chapter describes the political struggle to resist the Chilean dictatorship’s attempts to put down a collective civilian response to state terrorism, a response that was based on assistance, documentation, and denunciation of the repressive state. Drawing on secondary data and interviews with former Comité and Vicaría staff, the chapter describes the most dramatic episodes of dispute the organisations faced, and shows how they remained unavoidable interlocutors throughout the entire period. It argues that documentation, that is, the archiving of evidence of military abuses, was key to maintaining this strategic position. Documentation enabled horror to be made known as it occurred, and made it possible for relatives and civil society organisations to hold the government accountable by bringing legal actions in defence of the persecuted, leaving clear evidence of mass killings that the regime could not pretend to ignore or distort. These tenacious actions that emerged during military rule, proved vital for later human rights activism in Chile.
- ItemReal estate profitability(Routledge, 2022) Vergara Perucich, José Francisco; Aguirre Núñez, Carlos Andrés; Encinas Pino, Felipe Alfonso; Hidalgo Dattwyler, Rodrigo Alejandro; Truffello Robledo, Ricardo Enrique; Ladron De Guevara Gonzalez Felipe Andres
- ItemResilience is not a one-step process: The importance to focus on the post-recovery phases at the Global South.(Palgrave Macmillan, 2020) Ojeda Leal, Carolina Grace; Jaque Castillo, EdiliaIn this chapter, resilience is not considered to be a one-step process, as many policy frameworks have been proposed. We presented some trends in resilience and post-recovery management theoretical frameworks. Also, we suggested a possible cycle of post-disaster recovery that could be divided into three elementary principles: (1) encourage multihazard studies to understand the possible hazards that could impact the urban areas, (2) prioritize the investment in multiple platforms to encourage the monitoring in real time at high-risk areas including the social and ecological variables, and (3) promote the community resilience reinforcing the local-level volunteering and the three stages of resilience. Lastly, we presented two study cases from South Africa and Chile marked by the tsunamis and wetlands
- ItemThe Rise of Cohabitation in the Southern Cone(Springer, 2016) Salinas Ulloa Viviana Monzerratt; Esteve, Albert & Lesthaeghe, Ron