La contribución de la universidad al desarrollo humano, bienestar y ciudadanía globaluna mirada cualitativa
- Artigas Lelong, Berta
- Francesca Salvà Mut Doktorvater/Doktormutter
- Koldo Unceta Satrustegui Doktorvater/Doktormutter
- Miquel Bennasar Veny Doktorvater/Doktormutter
Universität der Verteidigung: Universitat de les Illes Balears
Fecha de defensa: 18 von März von 2015
- Antoni Aguiló Pons Präsident/in
- Antoni Cladera Bohigas Sekretär/in
- Silvia Arias Careaga Vocal
- María Dolores Martín Ríos Vocal
- Eduardo Bidaurratzaga Aurre Vocal
Art: Dissertation
Zusammenfassung
In spite of the importance and contribution that research can have in the field of human development and education for development, evaluation and impact analysis of different programs in these fields are very poorly developed. Therefore, this study aims to provide an understanding of the impact that the development cooperation internship program (ppCUD) has on students of the UIB. This research, which was conducted in two consecutive stages, takes as its theoretical framework the critical social paradigm oriented towards Sen and Nussbaum’s capabilities approach. The first of its stages was a descriptive study that yielded a situational analysis of the program in the framework of Spanish universities. The second stage was a qualitative study which through biographical interviews has allowed us to analyze the program’s impact on and contribution to the students of the UIB. Thus, through the study results, it has been shown that the ppCUD is a program of formal university education, aimed at undergraduate students, generating opportunities so that by the means of meaningful, experiential learning, cognitive, procedural and attitudinal competencies are simultaneously acquired and developed, both for personal development and for technical and professional skills, linking human development and global citizenship knowledge and values to their different disciplinary areas, and therefore encouraging the development of a critical, transformative and emancipatory cosmopolitanism that characterizes global citizenship.