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Chavez, A., Vasquez, E. (2024). Participación comunitaria e iniciativas juveniles en el contexto Covid-18 en Ayacucho [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/29195
Chavez, A., Vasquez, E. Participación comunitaria e iniciativas juveniles en el contexto Covid-18 en Ayacucho []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/29195
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title = "Participación comunitaria e iniciativas juveniles en el contexto Covid-18 en Ayacucho",
author = "Vasquez Limaco, Evelyn Lucero",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
Title: Participación comunitaria e iniciativas juveniles en el contexto Covid-18 en Ayacucho
Advisor(s): Goncalves de Freitas, Maribel del Carmen
Keywords: Jóvenes--Aspectos psicológicos; COVID-19 (Enfermedad)--Aspectos psicológicos--Perú; Participacion ciudadana--Perú--Ayacucho
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.01.00
Issue Date: 17-Oct-2024
Institution: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Abstract: El actual estudio tiene como fin conocer la participación comunitaria juvenil
ayacuchana en el marco del Covid-19. La indagación se centra en los jóvenes debido a
que este grupo de la población es uno de los menos estudiados desde la academia y en
diversas situaciones, las y los jóvenes no son considerados como adultos, pero tampoco
son niños, entonces, se encuentran en una lucha constante de reconocimiento y
aceptación de sus formas de participación y organización. Por esta razón, la
investigación aborda el actuar de los jóvenes en su comunidad en medio de la
emergencia sanitaria, donde todos tuvimos que afrontar nuevas situaciones y adaptarnos
a un nuevo contexto, y fueron los jóvenes quienes más se preocuparon por ayudar a las
poblaciones más vulnerables, como los adultos mayores y los niños/as porque se
pensaba que el nuevo virus no afectaba a los jóvenes tanto como a los adultos. Además,
recurrieron a sus agencias para hacer lo que siempre han hecho: involucrarse en los
problemas de su sociedad con la diferencia de que ahora su participación fue visualizada
y reconocida por la sociedad en general. En la indagación cualitativa se aplicó el
método analítico, en el que participaron ocho jóvenes.
This research aims to know the community involvement of Ayacucho’s young people during COVID-19. The research focuses on youth due to the no research of this population sector by the academic and social views, in different situations, youth is not considered adults, but either children so they are fighting constantly to recognize and accept their ways to participate and organize. Therefore, this research deals with the way youth acted in their community .Where everyone had to face new situations and adapt to a new context, and youth were the ones who concerned the most about helping the most vulnerable populations as elderly and children because it was thought that the new virus didn’t affect young people neither adults, also they turned to their agencies to do what they’ve always done, get involved into society problems with the difference that now their participation was noticed and highlighted by the society. Grounded theory was used as the analytic method for this qualitative research in which 8 young people have participated.
This research aims to know the community involvement of Ayacucho’s young people during COVID-19. The research focuses on youth due to the no research of this population sector by the academic and social views, in different situations, youth is not considered adults, but either children so they are fighting constantly to recognize and accept their ways to participate and organize. Therefore, this research deals with the way youth acted in their community .Where everyone had to face new situations and adapt to a new context, and youth were the ones who concerned the most about helping the most vulnerable populations as elderly and children because it was thought that the new virus didn’t affect young people neither adults, also they turned to their agencies to do what they’ve always done, get involved into society problems with the difference that now their participation was noticed and highlighted by the society. Grounded theory was used as the analytic method for this qualitative research in which 8 young people have participated.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/29195
Discipline: Psicología Comunitaria
Grade or title grantor: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Escuela de Posgrado
Grade or title: Maestro en Psicología Comunitaria
Juror: Trigoso Obando, Ana Marissa; Goncalves De Freitas, Maribel Del Carmen; Hildenbrand Mellet, Adriana
Register date: 17-Oct-2024
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