La relación entre la religiosidad popular y la formación y fortalecimiento de comunidades en el Barrio Central de la Parroquia de Cutuglagua
The purpose of this research is to determine if there is a relationship between popular religiosity, formation and strengthening the communities in the main neighborhood called Cutuglagua parish, carried out in 2017, it has been taken as a source the residents who from their experience give meaning...
Autor Principal: | López Alvarado, María José |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2018
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/15018 |
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The purpose of this research is to determine if there is a relationship between popular religiosity, formation and strengthening the communities in the main neighborhood called Cutuglagua parish, carried out in 2017, it has been taken as a source the residents who from their experience give meaning to the daily practices framed in the context of study.
For the relevance of this work, six macro categories were identified: neighborhood, religion, faith, community, identity and parties. For each one, there is a wide range of topics such as: "beliefs", "meeting spaces", "Religious identification", among others that seek to recognize from the residents and the realities in which they are involved daily. Also, how they affect interpersonal relationships and in general the welfare of the community where they live.
A qualitative methodology has been used. It is based on interviews with neighborhood representatives both in the religious sphere and in the community. This is an exploratory type of research due to the location where the study was conducted. It is an issue that has not been deepened, and from which many questions have arisen as well as have not been addressed before. In addition, it will provide a new perspective on the relationship between these two central points of the daily life of the Central District. |
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