Is oceans a biblical song? This song is primarily based on the account of Jesus walking on water, in Matthew Peter asks Jesus that upon command, he will come out onto the water. Upon affirmation, Peter walks on water to meet Jesus. Jesus rescues him and brings him back into the boat. Who originally sang […]
What are the characteristics of Greek paintings?
What are the characteristics of Greek paintings? The essential characteristic of classical Greek art is a heroic realism. Painters and sculptors attempt to reveal the human body, in movement or repose, exactly as it appears to the eye. The emphasis will be on people of unusual beauty, or moments of high and noble drama. What […]
How do patterns relate to motifs?
How do patterns relate to motifs? Explanation: Pattern is a common subject or picture, rehashing a subject or shape. Motif is the single unit which is repeated in the pattern. This is a motif – a recurring image – the same design repeated, in this example, different sizes but the subject the same. What is […]
Which culture first developed a process for printing text?
Which culture first developed a process for printing text? China What were the cultural effects of the printing press? Gutenberg’s invention of the movable type printing press meant that books could be produced in greater numbers and more quickly and cheaply than ever before. This led to a huge social and cultural revolution the repercussions […]
Manual of Psychosociology
The book conforms to the contents of training of psycho-sociology established in the Real Decree 39/1997, of 17 of January, by which approves the Regulation of Prevention Services, to be able to perform the functions of assessment of occupational risk and the development of the preventive activity of a higher level. The objective of this […]
“Handbook of the sociology of religion”. Roberto Cipriani
The Handbook of the sociology of religion, Roberto Cipriani draw a map of a discipline with an object spiny: the will to believe. Source: Revista Ñ. By Marcelo Pisarro (08/03/2012) . . The anthropologist american Anne Chapman said that science and religion respond to the search for the meaning of life. Although they are very […]
Manuela Avilés, Prize of the Congress of Deputies
Manuela Avilés Hernández, professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Work from the University of Murcia has recently obtained the Prize of the Congress of Deputies in the specialty of Political Science and Sociology for his doctoral thesis: “The male single parents: A familiar form emerging in the Spanish society?” (Concession). The thesis was […]
Manuel Castells wins the prize Holberg 2012
* Updated entry with the video of the delivery of the prize. Source: http://www.holbergprisen.no The Spanish sociologist Manuel Castells has been awarded the prize Holberg is because their jobs, “have formed our understanding of the political dynamics in urban economies and in the global society-of-network”. . Source Copenhagen, 29 sea (EFE) through lainformación.com The […]
interactive Map of migrants according to country and religion
Through José María Tortosa, we discover a very useful tool for the branches of sociology that study the religions, and migrations. This is an interactive map where you can see the “stock” of migrants (emigrants and immigrants) by countries and according to their religion. Faith on the Move The Reiligious Affiliation of International Migrants An […]
Mariano Fernández Enguita: A look on international education quality
On the International Consultation for the Quality of Education in Venezuela professor Luis Bonilla-Molina interview Dr. Mariano Fernandez Enguita, professor of Sociology at the Complutense University, where he directs the Section of Sociology, Fac. of Education. Enguita until 2010 he served as a professor in the U. of Salamanca, where he created the Group of […]