Gregory J. Lobo
University of Los Andes
13 Papers
31 Citations
Gregory J. Lobo is an academic researcher from University of Los Andes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human rights & Hegemony. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications.
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Papers
Active learning interventions and student perceptions
TL;DR: In this article, an attempt to redesign a lecture-based course, applying research-supported active learning strategies, and to report on student perceptions of the attempt was reported, and student perceptions were measured over two iterations of the course (each one lasting one semester) using electronically distributed surveys.
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Colombia, from failing state to a second independence: The politics and the price:
TL;DR: For example, the country's electorate chose Alvaro Uribe as its thirty-ninth president in 2002, and again in 2006, preferring to keep in office a man who seemed to be putting the country together again, rather than respecting the constitutional prohibition against consecutive presidential terms as discussed by the authors.
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Remembering what we never were: the law of the victims, nationism and right-wing hegemony in Colombia
TL;DR: Since 2002 and the election of Alvaro Uribe as president, national pride and sentiment have grown substantially in Colombia While it is possible to understand this as a positive phenomenon, given as discussed by the authors
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Spectacular ‘nationism’ in modern Colombia: Mediating commitment to the military option:
TL;DR: The authors analyzes three commercials, part of the "Heroes in Colombia really do exist" media campaign, as the country's armed forces pursued the military option against left-wing guerrillas.
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