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- La alfabetización mediática como nuevo ámbito de conocimiento científicoPublication . Aguaded, Ignacio; Borges, GabrielaLa alfabetización mediática ha adquirido en los últimos tiempos una emergente presencia en los ámbitos académicos y científicos. Sin duda, la importancia de la comunicación, los medios, las redes sociales y todos los dispositivos de interacción y comunicación han ganado en las dos últimas décadas un papel estelar en esta sociedad que para muchos es ya la “sociedad de las pantallas”, de la información, de las fake news al mismo tiempo, del espectáculo digital y del conocimiento global, de la gamificación y de hipnosis colectiva. Todo lo más excelso del ser humano y lo más ínfimo tienen cabida, y al mismo tiempo, en la galería mediática que simboliza mejor que nadie el teléfono móvil, el “celular”.
- Researching global, national and local adult education policies and actorsPublication . Mikulec, Borut; Bussi, Margherita; Barros, RosannaToday’s global phenomena, such as climate change, health and biodiversity threats, and environmental degradation, intertwine with new and long-standing societal challenges. These include migration movements, conflicts, wars, hate crimes, as well as the deepening of old inequalities (e.g. class, gender, age, ethnic identities, among others) (Benavot et al., 2022), and new social and economic cleavages, such as the digital or energy divide. These trends have deepened the complexity of inequality both within communities and between the Global North and the Global South (Stanistreet et al., 2021). Moreover, the technologisation of societies through the fast-growing power of artificial intelligence, as well as ill-working labour markets and outdated welfare models exerts additional pressure on policy-makers in democratic contexts. This pressure contributes to shaping policy agendas while providing room for populist and right-wing actors to raise their voices and gain political power, with potential long-lasting effects of social policies, including adult education policies.
- Sarcopenic obesity does not impair lower limb strength and physical performance in sufficiently active older adults: a cross-sectional studyPublication . Silva, Leonardo Santos Lopes da; Abdalla, Pedro Pugliesi; Marcos-Pardo, Pablo Jorge; Romo‑Perez, Vicente; Garcia‑Soidan, Jose Luis; Mota, Jorge; Machado, Dalmo Roberto LopesThis study investigated the associations of sarcopenic obesity (SO) with muscle strength and physical performance in sufficiently active older adults. Data from 72 older sarcopenic obese adults classified as sufficiently active were analyzed. Participants were categorized into four groups based on sex and SO status. Muscle strength/physical performance tests were compared using independent sample t-tests. Multiple linear regression and binary logistic regression were performed to examine the associations between SO and muscle strength and physical performance, adjusting for confounding variables. Only handgrip strength showed differences between SO groups, regardless of sex (p < 0.05). SO negatively explained the variability of handgrip strength (p < 0.05). An increase in handgrip strength values was associated with a decrease in the chances of older adults being classified as SO (p < 0.05). The findings suggest that even with SO, sufficiently active older adults did not present a significant reduction in muscle strength in the lower limbs and physical performance.
