How do you identify proportions in art? Proportion in art can be defined as the relation based on size between parts or objects within a composition. It should not be confused with scale, which defines relation between different artworks and their sizes. How do you know if a proportion is true? Then multiply the denominator […]
What did the Arts and Crafts Movement influence?
What did the Arts and Crafts Movement influence? The Arts and Crafts Movement was promoting economic and social reform. It was anti-industrial and it had a huge influence on the arts in Europe. Until Modernism displaced it in the thirties, it was the main influence throughout the British Empire and ultimately the whole of Europe. […]
How did the printing press affect art?
How did the printing press affect art? During the Renaissance the printing press helped spread information based in the liberal arts. People became more interested in Roman and Greek texts, which included science, geometry, philosophy, art, and poetry. The printing press allowed these subjects to reach more people quicker and easier. What was the significance […]
Screening of the population and its relationship with work
Source: Notes of Demography. By Julio Pérez Díaz . Juan Antonio Fernández Cordón and Joaquín Planelles have just published these projections, which go beyond the simple effective by age and sex to get in the future scenarios of the relationship of the population with the labour market. See the publication on the website of the […]
social research Project: suicide on the psychosocial perspective
The following document was made as a practice of social research in the subject of Techniques of Social Research II Degree in Sociology (UNED) in April 2011. This social research project on suicide takes as its starting point and builds the body theoretically starting from the paper of The suicide of Emile Durkheim, at the […]
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educational Resources for Sociology in a Channel-UNED
Through the Channel-UNED, the CEMAV (Center of Audiovisual Media of the national distance education university) offers an extensive library of TV programs, radio programs, teleactos, news, etc., A wide collection of educational resources classified in different areas of knowledge. In the area of Sociology we can find up to now more than 740 audiovisual resources […]
Networks of life overflowing. Rationale for the change from the daily life
Living networks always exist, but not all of them are overflowing. Networks, networks, and links are in the ecosystems of nature and of human societies. There are contradictions in their basic interactions that produce sometimes overflows, breaks/changes of the current systems, transformations that open up new paths, both in nature and in the social processes […]
Reflections for a policy agenda: some suggestions
The need to plot a path that does not leave us in the gutter of the irreversible, has led us to prepare two numbers, under the heading of “Reflections for a political agenda:” to offer a different content. The previous one was more focused on a framework exploratory on the structure and the context, and […]
How and why I became a sociologist
I must admit that I was very lucky. I appeared at the parents early enough, I did the first steps on the chair at my mother’s in the geological survey institute, where it was noisy, interesting and fun. Who knows, perhaps the romance of research work, the atmosphere of the eternal search for answers and […]