December 2010
Mery Martin > Other Awards
Contribution to the Doctoral Thesis project of Anthropology entitled "Identity Negotiation and Survival” by The University of New Mexico.
Degrees:
2020
Master
Social and Economic Sciences
2014
Undergraduate
Social and Economic Sciences
Publications resulting from Research
The local public policies focused on women have stopped meeting their needs with a multidimensional approach to achieve the integral development because the public actions have focused on Having, but not on the Being of people, as an existential category of human needs, fundamental to change self-esteem, negative thoughts that stop women's participation in political issues and empowerment by taking action that promotes development.
In the local public spaces of the two municipalities, indigenous women are the ones with the highest participation because they belong to the majority group; besides, because they are the ones with the greatest opportunities due to they have better economic conditions; therefore, they are the ones who possess the Power.
Integral education for adolescents
2025
La influencia de la cultura tradicional en la autoestima y el desarrollo
Tecnología para el aprendizaje de idiomas
2025
Definición, rasgos y características de la cultura
2025