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  • Publicación
    Festa di tutti, festa per tutti
    (Roma: Meltemi, 1997) Velasco Maíllo, Honorio Manuel; Cruces Villalobos, Francisco; Díaz de Rada Brun, Ángel
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    Public celebrations in a Spanish valley
    (Routledge, 1992) Cruces Villalobos, Francisco; Díaz de Rada Brun, Ángel
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    ¿Cómo leemos en la sociedad digital? Lectores, booktubers y prosumidores
    (['Ariel', 'Fundación Telefónica'], 2017) Lluch, Gemma; Zafra Alcaraz, Remedios; Durán, Gloria G.; Colombo, Romina; Esteban, Nuria; Esteve, Anna; Calvo, Virginia; Monar, Maite; Cruces Villalobos, Francisco; López García, Julián; Moreno Andrés, Jorge
    El panorama de la lectura está cambiando y lo hace a la velocidad de la luz. Sin embargo, lejos de desaparecer, los libros reviven gracias a la reinvención de la lectura, que se aleja del canon culto heredado de los siglos pasados y se hibrida con los nuevos dispositivos y las nuevas formas de lectura aparecidas en la sociedad en la que vivimos, la sociedad digital. De esta forma aparecen diversas y plurales nuevas formas de leer que se suman a la lectura individual. La lectura se hace más social, holista, activa, afectiva y corporal; marcada por una relación indisociable con la escritura, la interactividad, la sociabilidad, la imagen, la oralidad, el ritual, la educación sentimental, el espacio cotidiano, la movilidad, la proliferación de dispositivos, la fragmentación de los tiempos y la multiplicación de ocasiones y motivos para leer.
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    Symbolic and Political Representation: The Meeting as a "mise en scène" of the Electoral Link
    (Gothenburg: Institute for Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology (IASSA), 1996) Cruces Villalobos, Francisco; Díaz de Rada Brun, Ángel
    This paper is about the public expression of the political link in democracy. More particularly, it is about electoral meetings' ritual aspects which elaborate that link. We shall focus on three events conducted by the main political parties in Spain, in the municipality of Leganés. Leganés is one of the settlements which constitute the suburban belt of Madrid. Its population is approximately 200,000. We carried out a three-year study there on social change and political attitudes. As part of it, we observed both local and general elections, in 1991 and 1993. Using the analysis of these meetings, we will set the problem of election in the wider context of political representation. We will elaborate on two arguments, one of which is very general. Political representation, in the modern sense of the term as parliamentary delegation, presumes some kind of link between the electors and their representatives. Such a link is given form, visibility and credibility through the expressivity imparted by devices that are representational—though here, the sense intended is rather the symbolic and figurative one. Electoral campaigns undeniably play a major part in that expressivity. Secondly, we will point out the paradoxes which arise from the modern autonomizatíon of the political field in relation to social life. In cultural terms, autonomization means that the local forms of culture are subordinated, through the exercise of political power, to the universalist and rationalist logic imposed from institutions. But, in terms of its manifestations in public, the political link always maintains a parasitic relationship with the world of everyday life. From it, it borrows its expressive nourishment, its images of community, and its sources of legitimacy. We are dealing with a modern form of communication that has been rationalized, and the purpose of which is strategic. From the point of view just advocated, having regard to this subordination, what stands out is not necessarily just its discontinuities with other expressive forms, ritual or traditional; it also exhibits family resemblances to, hybridizations and complicities with, and reappropriations from, those expressive forms.
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    Los límites de la traducibilidad : variaciones sobre un tema de Laura Bohannan
    (1994-01-01) Cruces Villalobos, Francisco
    En: A. Rosa y J. Valsiner (eds).Explorations in socio-cultural studies, Vol.1. Historical and Theoretical discourse. Madrid: Infancia y Aprendizaje, 1994, ISBN 84-88926-01-4, pags. 39-47.
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    La sonrisa de la institución. Problemas de confianza/riesgo ante sistemas expertos
    (Centro de Estudios Ramón Areces, 2006) Velasco Maíllo, Honorio Manuel; Díaz de Rada Brun, Ángel; Cruces Villalobos, Francisco; Fernández Suárez, Roberto; Jiménez De Madariaga, Celeste; Sánchez Molina, Eusebio Raúl
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    Performances urbanas
    (2009-01-01) Cruces Villalobos, Francisco
    Publicado originalmente en: M. A. Aguilar y otros (coords.) Pensar lo contemporáneo: de la cultura situada a la convergencia tecnológica. 2009, México y Barcelona: Anthropos, pp. 166-179.
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    The mysteries of incarnation. Some problems to do with the analytic language of practice
    (Routledge, 1994) Díaz de Rada Brun, Ángel; Cruces Villalobos, Francisco
    This paper is an exploration of the space between words and practice.1 We will deal with the relation between the analytic language used by the anthropologists and the social practice and experience of the people they study. An ethnography is both a process and a product. As a process, it involves everyday inter- actions, comprehensive experiences and local knowledge. As a product, its result is a written text intended to encourage a scien- tific and universalistic understanding. We will focus on the contrast between these two diverging logics, which are inherent in the anthropological task. In particular, we will explore the conceptual vacuum that appears as the researcher translates embodied practices into analytic categories.
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    De los ciclos insulares a la celebración diseminada
    (Tumbona Ediciones, 2012-01-01) Cruces Villalobos, Francisco
    Publicado originalmente en: Fiestas y Rituales. X Encuentro para la Promoción y Difusión del Patrimonio Inmaterial de Países Iberoamericanos. Bogotá: Corporación para la Promoción y Difusión de la Cultura, 2009, pags. 110-124