Este documento describe las obligaciones legales y políticas de Argentina para proteger a las mujeres de la violencia de género, a pesar de que continúa siendo un problema generalizado. Señala que Argentina ha ratificado varios tratados internacionales que exigen medidas para prevenir, investigar y sancionar la violencia contra las mujeres, pero que el gobierno no ha cumplido adecuadamente con estas obligaciones. Propone cuatro prioridades de acción para abordar este problema de manera urgente.
Este documento describe las obligaciones legales y políticas de Argentina para proteger a las mujeres de la violencia de género, a pesar de que continúa siendo un problema generalizado. Señala que Argentina ha ratificado varios tratados internacionales que exigen medidas para prevenir, investigar y sancionar la violencia contra las mujeres, pero que el gobierno no ha cumplido adecuadamente con estas obligaciones. Propone cuatro prioridades de acción para abordar este problema de manera urgente.
Different performance monitoring models are appropriate for different funders.
JET's Godwin Khoza speaks at the Tshikululu Social Investments Serious Social Investing 2013 workshop.
This document discusses 6 key components of information systems - hardware, software, peopleware, data, process, and networks. It provides examples of operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Macintosh, and Linux. It also mentions mind mapping and blogging as examples.
The document discusses three examples of loosely organized work or "adhocracies" in Austin, Texas:
1) Lone wolves, describing how adhocracies work inside organizations through a case study of a search engine optimization firm.
2) Nonemployee firms, examining how adhocracies work outside organizations through two graphic design businesses.
3) Coworking spaces, exploring how adhocracies form between organizations by bringing together independent workers in shared work environments.
This document proposes a typology of activities based on how the object of an activity is defined. It categorizes activities into four types - clans, networks, markets, and hierarchies - based on whether the object is tacitly or explicitly defined, and whether it is defined internally or externally to the activity's division of labor. Each type is associated with different characteristics around trust, values, and how the object is developed. The document also discusses potential internal contradictions that can arise when an object is viewed differently by stakeholders and placed in different quadrants of the typology framework.
"Data is not the plural of anecdote!" If you've heard this, you're probably a qualitative researcher, and you've been wondering how to inject more rigor into your methodology. This workshop, presented at Syracuse University and at ATTW 2016, discusses the principles of modeling qualitative data. It covers three main types of models and variations, discussing what they're for and how they can be used to more rigorously compare, understand, and interpret your data.
All Edge: Understanding the New Workplace NetworksClay Spinuzzi
I presented this talk to the Austin Chamber of Commerce in November 2013. How are new information and communication technologies enabling us to work together in new ways? I discuss some of the lessons from case studies I've conducted in Austin.
How do students and faculty publish their academic work? In this presentation, I discuss the publishing process and how to use it to improve your chances of publishing.
Different performance monitoring models are appropriate for different funders.
JET's Godwin Khoza speaks at the Tshikululu Social Investments Serious Social Investing 2013 workshop.
This document discusses 6 key components of information systems - hardware, software, peopleware, data, process, and networks. It provides examples of operating systems like Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Macintosh, and Linux. It also mentions mind mapping and blogging as examples.
The document discusses three examples of loosely organized work or "adhocracies" in Austin, Texas:
1) Lone wolves, describing how adhocracies work inside organizations through a case study of a search engine optimization firm.
2) Nonemployee firms, examining how adhocracies work outside organizations through two graphic design businesses.
3) Coworking spaces, exploring how adhocracies form between organizations by bringing together independent workers in shared work environments.
This document proposes a typology of activities based on how the object of an activity is defined. It categorizes activities into four types - clans, networks, markets, and hierarchies - based on whether the object is tacitly or explicitly defined, and whether it is defined internally or externally to the activity's division of labor. Each type is associated with different characteristics around trust, values, and how the object is developed. The document also discusses potential internal contradictions that can arise when an object is viewed differently by stakeholders and placed in different quadrants of the typology framework.
"Data is not the plural of anecdote!" If you've heard this, you're probably a qualitative researcher, and you've been wondering how to inject more rigor into your methodology. This workshop, presented at Syracuse University and at ATTW 2016, discusses the principles of modeling qualitative data. It covers three main types of models and variations, discussing what they're for and how they can be used to more rigorously compare, understand, and interpret your data.
All Edge: Understanding the New Workplace NetworksClay Spinuzzi
I presented this talk to the Austin Chamber of Commerce in November 2013. How are new information and communication technologies enabling us to work together in new ways? I discuss some of the lessons from case studies I've conducted in Austin.
How do students and faculty publish their academic work? In this presentation, I discuss the publishing process and how to use it to improve your chances of publishing.
Python is an easy to learn, high-level, interpretive and object-oriented programming language created by Guido van Rossum that can be used to create web applications, games, desktop applications, databases, systems programs, and AI programs. It has a simple syntax, huge number of libraries, and runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Major companies like YouTube, BitTorrent, Reddit, Instagram, and Google use Python for their platforms and applications.
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