The House of Master Bonanat: Popular Education and Social Revolt in 13th-Century Barcelona
The first documented popular revolt in Barcelona took place at the end of the 13th century. It was directed against…
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The first documented popular revolt in Barcelona took place at the end of the 13th century. It was directed against…
World Mental Health Day There are various studies that highlight the vulnerability of the LGBTI+ community when it comes to…
The existence of scientific evidence of social impact on Dialogic Literary Gatherings (DLG) and their benefits for all participants had…
Nobel laureate in economics, Amartya Sen, was once asked: Why are almost all the quotes from Adam Smith’s “The Wealth…
On World Teachers’ Day, celebrated last Saturday, October 5th, this year’s theme was “Valuing teacher voices: towards a new social…
According to UN Women data, women perform at least 2.5 times more domestic and caregiving work than men. This situation…
The consent ethics in journalism is fundamental to preserve professional integrity and respect for Human Rights. An ethical approach is…
The history of indigenous education in Brazil is marked by three main phases, which began with the Portuguese colonization in…
Teresa Mañé Miravent (1865-1939), also known by the pseudonym Soledad Gustavo, was a prominent Spanish teacher, writer, and anarchist activist.…
Although in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies offer the potential to advance…