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    Institutional and instructional decolonizing mathematics education
    with Arthur Belford Powell and Andrew M. Brantlinger
    Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 27 199-209. 2023.
    In this theoretical essay, we respond to recent scholarship on decolonizing mathematics that asserts that so-called “Western” mathematics is inherently colonialist – that is, in service of the economic and political control of European or wealthy nations over countries of the Global South. Although generally sympathetic with that literature, we argue against some of its presumptions, in part, by distinguishing “Western” or academic mathematics from its recontextualization for schools. First, we …Read more
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    Additive Manufacturing Technologies: An Overview about 3D Printing Methods and Future Prospects
    with Mariano Jiménez, Iris A. Domínguez, María del Mar Espinosa, and Manuel Domínguez
    Complexity 2019 1-30. 2019.
    The use of conventional manufacturing methods is mainly limited by the size of the production run and the geometrical complexity of the component, and as a result we are occasionally forced to use processes and tools that increase the final cost of the element being produced. Additive manufacturing techniques provide major competitive advantages due to the fact that they adapt to the geometrical complexity and customised design of the part to be manufactured. The following may also be achieved a…Read more
  • Las relaciones peligrosas. Vínculos entre arte y utopía en el transcurso de la modernidad
    Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 17 239-254. 2012.
    En este texto se observan las correspondencias existentes entre arte y utopía desde las últimas décadas del siglo XVIII hasta las vanguardias artísticas de la primera mitad del siglo XX. La genealogía de estos vínculos se hará a través de tres secuencias o regímenes: la utopía de los filósofos , las utopías socialistas e industriales las utopías nacidas de las propias poéticas de los artistas