Browsing by Author "Lucero Borja, Luis Fernando"
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Item Arqueología pública y comunicación: configuraciones mediáticas del y sobre el patrimonio arqueológico(Universidad de Cuenca, 2023) Lucero Borja, Luis Fernando; Novillo Verdugo, Miguel ÁngelItem División del trabajo a través del género en la cultura Shuar de la provincia de Morona Santiago(2010) Lucero Borja, Luis Fernando; Moreno Campoverde, Paola Alexandra; Martínez Borrero, Juan AlfredoItem Narrativas comunicacionales sobre el uso y la interpretación de sitios arqueológicos en el austro ecuatoriano(2023) Novillo Verdugo, Miguel Ángel; Lucero Borja, Luis FernandoThis paper is a research advance of the project “Materialities, Education and Public: Uses and Social Meanings of the Archaeological Heritage in Sigsig”. Its purpose is focused on the identification of educational, communicational and political problems in terms of archaeology and archaeological heritage in southern Ecuador. This first approach is based on the analysis of the written press (“El Mercurio” newspaper) from 2007 to 2021, considering the category of social use of the archaeological heritage. The aim is to recognize how archaeology interacts and is represented in the media under the conceptual principle of public archaeology.Item Representaciones del agua en el paisaje arqueológico del sur ecuatoriano(2023) Palacios Tamayo, Estefanía Priscila; Zhimnay Valverde, Cristian Fabián; Novillo Verdugo, Miguel Ángel; Lucero Borja, Luis FernandoThis paper is a research advance of the project “Materialities, Education and Public: Uses and Social Meanings of the Archaeological Heritage in Sigsig”, whose purpose is focused on the identification of educational, communicational and political problems in terms of archaeology and archaeological heritage in southern Ecuador. This approach is based on the application of interviews and participatory mapping to social and cultural actors, as well as on the analysis of the written press between 2007 and 2021. The aim is to recognize how water interacts, is perceived and represented in archaeological contexts and sites under the notion of space and landscape. The results show a correspondence between the archaeological environment and the use of water, which takes magical, ritual and subsistence connotations, generating a corpus of social meanings.
