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    Un modelo de docencia en las universidades jesuitas
    with Almudena Eizaguirre, Arantza Echaniz, and Marian Aláez
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (4): 1-15. 2023.
    La Compañía de Jesús ha intentado en los últimos años establecer algunas directrices para ayudar a sus instituciones educativas a enfocar sus acciones por y para la misión. El “Paradigma Ledesma-Kolvenbach” se considera una buena base para hacerlo. Presenta cuatro dimensiones interdependientes (utilidad, justicia, humanismo y fe), que reflejan una visión integral y holística de la finalidad de una universidad. Sin embargo, es necesario hacer operativas estas dimensiones. Esta investigación desar…Read more
  •  53
    El presente artículo traza una revisión de lo que actualmente se entiende por ciencia, arte y tecnología para poder mostrar cómo la ingeniería moderna y en particular la ingeniería civil, es un compendio de los tres componentes, siendo el medio necesario para la sostenibilidad ambiental y social hoy requeridas. La ingeniería se enfrenta a problemas y sigue un método, que no es exclusivamente científico. Necesita la aproximación al arte y el ingeniero debe contar con una formación humanística, de…Read more
  •  53
    Espacio de Artista Como Heterotopía
    with María Covadonga Barreiro Rodríguez-Robles and Icíar Ezquieta Llamas
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2): 1-13. 2022.
    Taller, estudio, laboratorio, fábrica… el espacio de trabajo del artista ha ido tomando diversos nombres, asumiendo diferentes formas y configuraciones. Pero en esencia se trata de un espacio funcional donde cada artista crea y produce su obra. Es un contexto altamente simbólico, activo y performativo, un lugar ideal para la ejecución de acciones y procesos en los que explorar la fenomenología del medio como un espacio educacional.“Espacio de artista” es un proyecto artístico-pedagógico que toma…Read more
  •  47
    Tendencias acerca del concepto de los espacios educativos
    with Beatriz Peña-Acuña and Diego Retana-Alvarado
    Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (4): 1-10. 2022.
    La concepción de los espacios educativos se genera dentro de una sociedad tecnológica afanada en preparar al alumnado. Se plantea descubrir qué conceptos se barajan acerca de los espacios educativos creando tendencias. La metodología de revisión bibliográfica tiene en cuenta la base de datos WOS seleccionando y revisando críticamente 10 publicaciones de actualidad. Se concluye que hay profusión de nuevos conceptos que se barajan teniendo en cuenta la asimilación de estos nuevos espacios, los esp…Read more
  •  526
    Antiexcepcionalismo humano y el problema de la identidad
    Revista Iberoamericana de Bioética 16 1-10. 2021.
    El posthumanismo es un término que engloba numerosos análisis teóricos con un denominador común: el excepcionalismo humano, es decir, la posición privilegiada del ser humano respecto al resto del universo. El propósito de este artículo es analizar hasta qué punto la estructura no naturalista de lo humano ha difuminado la distinción tradicional entre lo humano y lo que no es humano y, al mismo tiempo, presentar brevemente el desacuerdo existente dentro del posthumanismo. El objetivo es cuestionar…Read more
  •  92
    La versión judeo-árabe
    with Montserrat Abumalham Mas
    'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones. forthcoming.
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    Temporalidad capitalista en la era global. Cronificación y degeneración del presente kairológico
    Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 10 (19): 129-140. 2021.
    En este artículo nos proponemos dar cuenta del régimen temporal propio del capitalismo tardomoderno y sus consecuencias tanto sociológicas como ontológicas. Para ello, partiremos de las tesis de Hartmut Rosa acerca de la aceleración y la alienación. Posteriormente daremos paso a la indagación ontológica de la mano de Heidegger y la psicología existencial. De ese modo, mostraremos que los análisis sociológicos no pueden prescindir de un estudio ontológico de la cuestión. Por último, concluiremos …Read more
  •  144
    Invariance of the Trait Emotional Intelligence Construct Across Clinical Populations and Sociodemographic Variables
    with Pablo Alejandro Pérez-Díaz, Denisse Manrique-Millones, Maria Isabel Vásquez-Suyo, Rosa Millones-Rivalles, Nataly Fernández-Ríos, Juan-Carlos Pérez-González, and K. V. Petrides
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Recent research has shown that cultural, linguistic, and sociodemographic peculiarities influence the measurement of trait emotional intelligence. Assessing trait EI in different populations fosters cross-cultural research and expands the construct’s nomological network. In mental health, the trait EI of clinical populations has been scarcely researched. Accordingly, the present study examined the relationship between trait EI and key sociodemographic variables on Trait Emotional Intelligence Qu…Read more
  •  49
    Long-Term Posttraumatic Growth in Victims of Terrorism in Spain
    with Rocío Fausor, Jesús Sanz, Ashley Navarro-McCarthy, Clara Gesteira, Noelia Morán, Beatriz Cobos-Redondo, Pedro Altungy, José M. S. Marqueses, and Ana Sanz-García
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    BackgroundScientific literature on posttraumatic growth after terrorist attacks has primarily focused on persons who had not been directly exposed to terrorist attacks or persons who had been directly exposed to them, but who were assessed few months or years after the attacks.MethodsWe examined long-term PTG in 210 adults directly exposed to terrorist attacks in Spain a mean of 29.6 years after the attacks. The participants had been injured by a terrorist attack or were first-degree relatives o…Read more
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    Bereaved Families: A Qualitative Study of Therapeutic Intervention
    with Valeria Moriconi
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    BackgroundA child’s death is the most stressful event and the most complex grief that families face. The process of psychological adaptation to the illness and death of a child is difficult due to a variety of emotional reactions. Parental grief had received the attention of researchers only in recent years when it became clear that this reality differs substantially from the general grief process.ObjectiveThis work aims to highlight the needs of bereaved parents; increase the specificity and ef…Read more
  •  42
    Teaching Facilitation of Family Participation in Educational Institutions
    with María Ángeles Gomariz, Joaquín Parra, and María Ángeles Hernández-Prados
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    The participation of families in schools where their children study is a recurring research topic. This field tends to address the perception of parents or teaching staff. This work is novel in that it considers what teachers, and not families, do to facilitate this participation. The purpose of this work has been to contrast a theoretical model with a multidimensional questionnaire designed to obtain information on the assistance provided by teachers to improve parental involvement in schools. …Read more
  •  71
    To Help or Not to Help? Prosocial Behavior, Its Association With Well-Being, and Predictors of Prosocial Behavior During the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic
    with Elisa Haller, Jelena Lubenko, Giovambattista Presti, Valeria Squatrito, Marios Constantinou, Christiana Nicolaou, Savvas Papacostas, Gökçen Aydın, Yuen Yu Chong, Wai Tong Chien, Ho Yu Cheng, Francisco J. Ruiz, Diana P. Obando-Posada, Miguel A. Segura-Vargas, Vasilis S. Vasiliou, Louise McHugh, Stefan Höfer, Adriana Baban, David Dias Neto, Ana Nunes da Silva, Jean-Louis Monestès, Javier Alvarez-Galvez, Marisa Paez-Blarrina, Francisco Montesinos, Sonsoles Valdivia-Salas, Dorottya Ori, Bartosz Kleszcz, Raimo Lappalainen, Iva Ivanović, David Gosar, Frederick Dionne, Rhonda M. Merwin, Maria Karekla, Angelos P. Kassianos, and Andrew T. Gloster
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
    The coronavirus disease pandemic fundamentally disrupted humans’ social life and behavior. Public health measures may have inadvertently impacted how people care for each other. This study investigated prosocial behavior, its association well-being, and predictors of prosocial behavior during the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and sought to understand whether region-specific differences exist. Participants from eight regions clustering multiple countries around the world responded to a cross-s…Read more
  •  141
    READ-COGvid: A Database From Reading and Media Habits During COVID-19 Confinement in Spain and Italy
    with Ladislao Salmerón, Barbara Arfé, Vicenta Avila, Raquel Cerdán, Raquel De Sixte, Pablo Delgado, Inmaculada Fajardo, Antonio Ferrer, Laura Gil, Nadina Gómez-Merino, Álvaro Jáñez, Gemma Lluch, Amelia Mañá, Lucia Mason, Federica Natalizi, Marina Pi-Ruano, Luis Ramos, Marta Ramos, Javier Roca, Eva Rosa, Javier Rosales, Alba Rubio, Marian Serrano-Mendizábal, Noemi Skrobiszewska, Cristina Vargas, Marta Vergara-Martínez, and Manuel Perea
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
  •  147
    Beyond the Educational Context: Relevance of Intrinsic Reading Motivation During COVID-19 Confinement in Spain
    with Raquel De Sixte, Inmaculada Fajardo, Amelia Mañá, Álvaro Jáñez, Marta Ramos, Federica Natalizi, Barbara Arfé, and Javier Rosales
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    What role could have intrinsic motivation toward reading in an extraordinary situation like the recent confinement? This research examines the relationship between intrinsic reading motivation and reading habits in an adult population considering types of reading, gender, and distress generated by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Participants were 3,849 adults from Spain who were surveyed about their reading practices: before, during the first weeks, and after several weeks of confinement.…Read more
  •  117
    Participation in Citizen Science: Insights from the CONECT-e Case Study
    with Victoria Reyes-García, Antonio Perdomo-Molina, Marta Rivera-Ferre, Laura Calvet-Mir, Laura Aceituno-Mata, Manuel Pardo-de-Santayana, and Petra Benyei
    Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (4): 755-788. 2021.
    Citizen science is growing quickly, given its potential to enhance knowledge coproduction by diverse participants, generating large and global data sets. However, uneven participation in CS is still an important concern. This work aims to understand participation dynamics in CS and how they are shaped by participation barriers and drivers. We do so by examining participation in CONECT-e, a CS project that uses a wiki-like platform to document traditional ecological knowledge. More precisely, we …Read more
  •  42
    Ontología del sentido y diferencia en la comunidad desobrada de Jean-Luc Nancy
    Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 22 (2). 2017.
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    The concept of brain death did not evolve to benefit organ transplants
    with Calixto Machado, Julius Kerein, Yazmina Ferrer, and Liana Portela
    Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (4): 197-200. 2007.
    Although it is commonly believed that the concept of brain death was developed to benefit organ transplants, it evolved independently. Transplantation owed its development to advances in surgery and immunosuppressive treatment; BD owed its origin to the development of intensive care. The first autotransplant was achieved in the early 1900s, when studies of increased intracranial pressure causing respiratory arrest with preserved heartbeat were reported. Between 1902 and 1950, the BD concept was …Read more
  •  55
    Technostress in Spanish University Students: Validation of a Measurement Scale
    with María Penado Abilleira, María Paula Ríos-de-Deus, and María José Mosquera-González
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    On Categories and A Posteriori Necessity: A Phenomenological Echo
    Metaphilosophy 43 (1-2): 147-164. 2012.
    This article argues for two related theses. First, it defends a general thesis: any kind of necessity, including metaphysical necessity, can only be known a priori. Second, however, it also argues that the sort of a priori involved in modal metaphysical knowledge is not related to imagination or any sort of so-called epistemic possibility. Imagination is neither a proof of possibility nor a limit to necessity. Rather, modal metaphysical knowledge is built on intuition of philosophical categories…Read more
  •  32
    How to Develop the Humanistic Dimension in Business and Management Higher Education?
    with Almudena Eizaguirre and Leire Alcaniz
    In Ricardo Aguado & Almudena Eizaguirre (eds.), Virtuous Cycles in Humanistic Management: From the Classroom to the Corporation, Springer Verlag. pp. 3-20. 2020.
    Society faces the challenge of achieving sustainable development in the economic, social and environmental spheres. To achieve this, education in business schools has an important role when it comes to training future main actors of the political, economic and institutional decisions. This chapter proposes two complementary courses of action. On the one hand, it is important to educate for humanism, and, at the same time, this cannot be achieved without educating in a humanistic way. To educate …Read more
  •  48
    De Rationibus ac Principiis Quibus Constat Comparatio Aliarum Linguarum (SLA) ad Linguam Latinam Tralatis ac Conversis
    Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 113 (3): 335-356. 2020.
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    Aging Neuro-Behavior Ontology
    with Fernando Martínez-Santiago, John A. Williams, Luke T. Slater, and Georgios V. Gkoutos
    Applied ontology 15 (2): 219-239. 2020.
    It is known that the aging process entails a cognitive decline in certain processes such as attention, episodic memory, working memory, processing speed and executive functions. In recent years, ef...
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    Development and Validation of an Adolescent Gender-Based Violence Scale (ESVIGA)
    with Maria Penado-Abilleira
    Anuario de Psicología Jurídica 28 49. 2018.
    The aim of this paper is the construction of a new scale to estimate adolescent gender-based violence. The scale is specifically designed for this population and incorporates new forms of violence, such as cyberviolence. The sample consisted of 701 students aged between 13 and 18 years. The internal consistency of the scale showed a high reliability value in the overall scale (α =.965), as well as in the subscales of violence committed (α =.935) and violence suffered (α =.929). The results would…Read more
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    Introducción al dossier "Memorias colectivas"
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    Do Trait Emotional Intelligence and Dispositional Mindfulness Have a Complementary Effect on the Children’s and Adolescents’ Emotional States?
    with Jose M. Mestre, Jorge Turanzas, Joan Guerra, Jose R. Cordon, Gabriel G. De La Torre, and Victor M. Lopez-Ramos
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Construction and Validation of the Intimate Images Diffusion Scale Among Adolescents
    with María Penado, María Marcos Cuesta, and Tania Corrás
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Límites de la crítica aristotélica a la metáfora
    Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 23 (1): 71-97. 2002.
    La metáfora de Aristóteles parece poseer poder cognitivo en tanto herramienta sumamente útil en sus obras poéticas y retóricas. A pesar de este acercamiento positivo a la metáfora, él la critica explícitamente en los Tópicos, donde se ocupa de la exactitud de los términos. Aun con estos argumentos críticos, los aspectos retóricos y poéticos pueden ser apoyados por un análisis de las herramientas dialécticas de los Tópicos. Herramientas tales como razonamiento, pruebas y definiciones, podrían com…Read more