Trabajo presentado a la 4th Iberian Grid Infrastructure Conference celebrada en Braga (Portugal) del 24 al 27 de mayo de 2010.-- Los archivos adjuntos corresponden al texto completo de la comunicación de congreso y a la presentación. ; The European Grid Initiative (EGI.eu) is putting in place an organization that will enable the sustainable provision of grid services to the European scientific community. EGI.eu will work in the definition, the policies and procedures necessary to deliver an integrated set of grid services to the European Research Area to support researchers in their daily work. National Grid Initiatives and European Intergovernmental Research Organizations are the stakeholders of EGI.eu, which will work together in this newly created framework to achieve this ambitious ob jective. ; Ministry for Science and Innovation in Spain ACI2009-1002. ; Peer reviewed
From the XIII Century onwards and despite the ups and downs of municipal government, the city has been the prime mover in town planning and the watch dog on the upkeep of its rulings. This, the paper explains, accounts for the inestimable wealth in terms of plans and interventions that municipal archives represent for all involved in the area of planning as such. These documents have a double value: one historic. the other administrative and are as much a treasure for those that manage as those that build the city, not to mention the public in general and the investigator in particular. They are useful for the studying of the city's planning and architectural history and, from their store of experience, new planning and architectural projects may find for themselves a firm point of departure. ; A partir del siglo xnl, y a pesar de los avatares de la evolución de régimen municipal, han sido los ayuntamientos los centros de la actividad urbanística y los encargados de vigilar que la normativa se cumpliera. Esta es la razón que explica la riqueza de los Archivos Municipales en fondos documentales relacionados con el urbanismo y las obras. Estos documentos reúnen dos valores diferentes: el valor administrativo y el valor histórico. Sirven tanto para el administrador como para el arquitecto, al público en general y al investigador. Se utilizan para el estudio sobre historia de la arquitectura y del urbanismo de la ciudad, y su conocimiento es útil para realizar proyectos de arquitectura y de planeamiento de futuro.
In: Cadernos do LEPAARQ: Revista do Laboratório de Ensino e Pesquisa em Antropologia e Arqueologia da Universidade Federal de Pelotas (LEPAARQ-UFPEL), S. 293-307
Resumo: Este artigo aborda questões relacionando a Antropologia Jurídica e a Antropologia da Religião, criando uma conexão entre estas áreas por meio da temática religiosa. Este tema se insere em uma discussão mais ampla sobre a relação entre o Estado-Nação e a liberdade religiosa, em que o Estado a partir do principio da laicidade, assume o papel de regulador da diversidade das manifestações religiosas, operando a partir de determinadas noções do que é religião, que não necessariamente são apresentadas de forma explícita. Assim, adota-se como objeto de estudo as diversas manifestações de intolerância em relação às religiões afro-brasileiras dentro do campo religioso como em relação ao espaço público e os aparatos do Estado. O motivo de o meu estudo ter como foco a intolerância religiosa foi trazer para a pesquisa acadêmica a importância da interface entre o estudo antropológico e o campo jurídico, a partir da elucidação dos conflitos do campo afro-religioso.Abstract: This article discusses issues relating to Legal Anthropology and the Anthropology of Religion, creating a connection between these areas through religious theme. This theme is part of a broader discussion about the relationship between the nation state and religious freedom in the state from the principle of secularism, assumes the role of regulator of the diversity of religious expression, operating from certain notions of what is religion, which is not necessarily given explicitly. Thus, if adopted as the object of studying the various manifestations of intolerance towards African - Brazilian religions in the religious field and in relation to public space and state apparatuses. The reason for my study has focused on religious intolerance was to bring academic research the importance of the interface between the anthropological study and the legal field, from the elucidation of conflicts of african - religious field.
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Band 148, S. 384-392
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Band 194, S. 110361
Background. Snow reflectivity and altitude increase the exposure of ski resort workers to solar ultraviolet radiation. The aim was to assess the presence of skin cancer in ski resorts workers and compare it with other groups of outdoor workers reviewing published studies. Methods. An observational cross-sectional prospective study was conducted in the three largest ski resorts in Spain: Baqueira Beret, Lleida; Formigal, Huesca and Sierra Nevada, Granada. All outdoor workers including ski instructors were invited to participate in the study. The participants completed a validated questionnaire about sun exposure and underwent a skin examination. Results. 219 workers were included in the study (80% male; mean age 43.8 (SD 11.31) years). Actinic keratosis (AK) but no other skin cancers were detected in 32 participants (14.62%). Those with AK worked in the Southernmost ski resort, were more likely to have light colour hair, and were older and with higher photoaging grade than those without them. Conclusion. Compared to other studies, outdoor workers on ski resorts show a higher prevalence of AK than general population but a lower prevalence than other groups of outdoor workers. ; This work was supported by the B18_17D Dermatology and Photobiology research group, as recognized by the Government of Aragon (Spain) and by the Medical School of Granada University (Granada, Spain).