En Monterrey, la modernidad y el capitalismo han transformado el entorno, priorizando la estética formal sobre la naturaleza. La ciudad, en su afán de construir un futuro inmediato, olvida su pasado, creando un espacio fragmentado que refleja la interdependencia entre el hombre y su medio.
Juan Manuel Martinez Zúñiga Libros




EXPLORING THE LINKAGES BETWEEN THEORY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE SCIENCES
An Analytical Approach
- 76 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Focusing on the intersection of democracy, political theory, and human rights, this book serves as a resource for students, scholars, and practitioners. It aims to inspire innovative research, foster interdisciplinary dialogue, and promote critical reflection on societal challenges. By exploring emerging lines of inquiry, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing and protecting human rights while guiding efforts to create inclusive societies that uphold human dignity.
PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY THROUGH FEMINISM
Reflection of the liberal constitutional model as opposed to the social constitutional model and other policy issues.
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Focusing on systemic change, the book advocates for gender equality in Monterrey through a social constitutional model and public policies that foster equal opportunities. It emphasizes the importance of raising feminist awareness and combating gender violence, highlighting the need for women's active participation in all areas of public life, including politics and the economy. The text calls for ongoing reflection on constitutional frameworks to enhance gender equality, underscoring that achieving a just society requires collective effort and commitment.
Focusing on public policies and globalization, this book serves as a foundational resource for first-semester law and administration students. Authored by experienced educators and experts, it simplifies the complexities of public policy creation, illustrating the transition from uncertainty to informed decision-making. The text incorporates various models of regulation and presents non-traditional vocabularies used in global policy design, complemented by essays on doctoral topics that provide conceptual insights for students.