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Nº1/Enero-Junio 2014/Pp.65-82 65 La Religión Mediada
Vol. VIII/ Nº1/enero-junio 2014/pp.65-82 La religión mediada: sintonizando a Dios en la radio mexicana1 Mediated religion: Tuning God in the Mexican Radio Margarita Reyna Ruiz2 Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco [email protected] Resumen El presente artículo expone algunos elementos de la investigaciónrealizada en torno a cómo las agrupaciones religiosas en México se articulan al dispositivo comunicativo. Es decir, a un dispositivo de integración simbólica de diferentes soportes en la producción social de significados, con el fin de difundir sus universos de creencias, mediante la construcción de un vínculo comunicativo con el público. En esta indagación se trabajó con uno de los componentes de ese dispositivo: el medio radiofónico. Para mostrar el vínculo que se construye con el escucha se realizó un análisis retórico-discursivo de cinco programas con contenido religioso que tienen distintos formatos y que fueron transmitidos en la radio del Valle de México. En esta presentación se desarrollan, fundamentalmente, el contexto y la dimensión metodológica de esta investigación, se presentan de manera sucinta los resultados del análisis y una reflexión que se desprende del conjunto de este trabajo. Palabras clave: dispositivo comunicativo, radio, religión mediada. Abstract The purpose of this article is to expose some parts of a research about how the different religious groups in México relate to the communicative assemblage in order to broadcast their universe of beliefs by constructing a bond with the audience. In this paper, the communicative assemblage is understood as an assemblage of symbolic integration in various supports of production of social meaning. In the research, the radio was studied as one of the supports that are part of the communicative assemblage. -
Microsoft Outlook
Emails pertaining to Gateway Pacific Project For April 2013 From: Jane (ORA) Dewell <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 8:12 AM To: '[email protected]'; Skip Kalb ([email protected]); John Robinson([email protected]); Brian W (DFW) Williams; Cyrilla (DNR) Cook; Dennis (DNR) Clark; Alice (ECY) Kelly; Loree' (ECY) Randall; Krista Rave-Perkins (Rave- [email protected]); Jeremy Freimund; Joel Moribe; 'George Swanaset Jr'; Oliver Grah; Dan Mahar; [email protected]; Scott Boettcher; Al Jeroue ([email protected]); AriSteinberg; Tyler Schroeder Cc: Kelly (AGR) McLain; Cliff Strong; Tiffany Quarles([email protected]); David Seep ([email protected]); Michael G (Env Dept) Stanfill; Bob Watters ([email protected]); [email protected]; Jeff Hegedus; Sam (Jeanne) Ryan; Wayne Fitch; Sally (COM) Harris; Gretchen (DAHP) Kaehler; Rob (DAHP) Whitlam; Allen E (DFW) Pleus; Bob (DFW) Everitt; Jeffrey W (DFW) Kamps; Mark (DFW) OToole; CINDE(DNR) DONOGHUE; Ginger (DNR) Shoemaker; KRISTIN (DNR) SWENDDAL; TERRY (DNR) CARTEN; Peggy (DOH) Johnson; Bob (ECY) Fritzen; Brenden (ECY) McFarland; Christina (ECY) Maginnis; Chad (ECY) Yunge; Douglas R. (ECY) Allen; Gail (ECY) Sandlin; Josh (ECY) Baldi; Kasey (ECY) Cykler; Kurt (ECY) Baumgarten; Norm (ECY) Davis; Steve (ECY) Hood; Susan (ECY) Meyer; Karen (GOV) Pemerl; Scott (GOV) Hitchcock; Cindy Zehnder([email protected]); Hallee Sanders; [email protected]; Sue S. PaDelford; Mary Bhuthimethee; Mark Buford ([email protected]); Greg Hueckel([email protected]); Mark Knudsen ([email protected]); Skip Sahlin; Francis X. Eugenio([email protected]); Joseph W NWS Brock; Matthew J NWS Bennett; Kathy (UTC) Hunter; ([email protected]); Ahmer Nizam; Chris Regan Subject: GPT MAP Team website This website will be unavailable today as maintenance is completed. -
2012 Husky Football
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2012 HUSKY FOOTBALL www.gohuskies.com Contacts: Jeff Bechthold • (206) 543-2230 • email: [email protected] 2012 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTS WASHINGTON at #3/3 LSU Sept. 1 SAN DIEGO ST. (Pac-12 Networks) W, 21-12 Dawgs Make First Trip To SEC Country Since 1983 Sept. 8 at #3 LSU (ESPN) 4:00 p.m. Sept. 15 PORTLAND STATE (FX) 1:00 p.m. THE GAME: The Washington football team (1-0) travels to face LSU (1-0) this Saturday, the first Sept. 27 STANFORD (ESPN) 6:00 p.m. time the Huskies have played a road game in the Southeastern Conference since the UW visited Oct. 6 at Oregon TBD Baton Rouge in 1983. The Huskies did, however, open the Steve Sarkisian era vs. the Tigers in Oct. 13 USC TBD Seattle in 2009. LSU enters the game ranked No. 3 in both the USA Today coaches’ poll and in the Oct. 20 at Arizona TBD AP Top 25. The Huskies earned 55 points in the latest coaches’ poll, one spot out of the top 25, Oct. 27 OREGON STATE TBD while in the AP rankings, the Huskies picked up 15 points for the equivalent of a No. 32 ranking. Nov. 2 at California (ESPN2) 6:00 p.m. Kickoff at Tiger Stadium is set for 6:05 p.m. CT/4:05 p.m. PT, and the game will air live on ESPN Nov. 10 UTAH TBD television. Washington opened the 2012 season last Saturday night at CenturyLink Field in Seattle Nov. 17 at Colorado TBD by beating San Diego State, 21-12. -
Community Visioning Summary Report
COMMUNITY VISIONING SUMMARY REPORT TASK 3.1 COWLITZ COUNTY SHORELINES Cowlitz County and the Cities of Castle Rock, Kalama, Kelso, and Woodland Prepared for: Cowlitz County Shoreline Partnership Cowlitz Wahkiakum Council of Governments 207 Fourth Avenue North Kelso, WA 98626 Prepared By: Normandeau Associates, Inc. 1010 Washington Street, Suite 260 Vancouver, WA 98660 360‐694‐2300 MARCH 18, 2012 Community Visioning Report Cowlitz County Shoreline Master Program Update Table of Contents BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................................... 1 COMMUNITY OUTREACH .............................................................................................................................. 1 COMMUNITY VISIONING SESSIONS .............................................................................................................. 2 COWLITZ COUNTY VISION ......................................................................................................................... 4 CITY OF CASTLE ROCK VISION ................................................................................................................... 8 CITY OF KALAMA VISION ......................................................................................................................... 10 CITY OF KELSO VISION ............................................................................................................................. 12 CITY OF WOODLAND VISION .................................................................................................................. -
Texas Extreme Weather Information.Pdf
2007 ecowatch.ncddc.noaa.gov/c-side STATE INFORMATION TexasOnline.com Emergency Portal ....................................... www.TexasOnline.com/emergency/eng Texas Department of Public Safety (www.txdps.state.tx.us) . .512-424-2000 Governor’s Division of Emergency Management (www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem) . .512-424-2138 Texas Department of Transportation (www.dot.state.tx.us) . .1-800-558-9368 Texas State Road Conditions .................................................................1-800-452-9292 National Weather Service (Houston/Galveston) (www.srh.noaa.gov/hgx) . .281-337-5074 National Weather Service (Brownsville) (www.srh.noaa.gov/bro) . .956-504-1432 Office of Tourism Information & Referral (www.traveltex.com) . .1-800-888-8TEX (8839) Texas Department of Agriculture (www.agr.state.tx.us) . .1-800-TELL-TDA (835-5832) Texas Highway Patrol (www.txdps.state.tx.us/tle) . .512-424-2000 Texas Highway Patrol Roadside Assistance .....................................................1-800-525-5555 Texas Rangers (www.txdps.state.tx.us/director_staff/texas_rangers) . .512-424-2160 Governor’s Office (www.governor.state.tx.us) . .1-800-843-5789 or 512-463-2000 Texas Animal Health Commission (www.tahc.state.tx.us) . .1-800-550-8242 Texas Attorney General (www.oag.state.tx.us) . .1-800-252-8011 or 512-463-2100 Consumer Protection Hotline .................................................................1-800-621-0508 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (www.tceq.state.tx.us) . .512-239-1000 Texas Department of Insurance (www.tdi.state.tx.us) -
Table of Contents Introduction
Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Contact Information .................................................................................................................................................... 5 Plan Definitions ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 Unwanted Medicine ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Collection of Unwanted Medicine ........................................................................................................................... 8 A. Unwanted Medicine Collection Program Implementation ............................................................................... 8 1. Outreach ................................................................................................................................................................ 8 2. Implementation .................................................................................................................................................... 9 3. Convenience ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 4. Services ................................................................................................................................................................. -
Chapter 5 Preparation, Consultation, and Coordination
Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 5 Preparation, Consultation, and Coordination Contents Project Management Team....................................................................................................................... 2 EIS Team Members .................................................................................................................................... 3 Administrative Support ............................................................................................................................ 6 Document Production............................................................................................................................... 6 Communications Team ............................................................................................................................. 6 GIS/Spatial Analysis Team ......................................................................................................................... 7 Science Advisory Group ............................................................................................................................ 7 Other Contributors ................................................................................................................................... 9 Agencies and Organizations Contacted ................................................................................................ 14 Chapter 5: Consultation and Coordination List of Preparers This -
Hazards Emergency Response Plan
All Hazards Emergency Response Plan Revised January 2018 Replaces version dated September 2015 Letter of Promulgation of the All Hazards Emergency Response Plan I have approved this update to the Skagit Valley College All Hazards Emergency Response Plan. The Plan is intended to serve as a guide to the college community for managing and coordinating all phases of emergency response and operations. I urge you to familiarize yourselves with the Plan so that the College can work cooperatively to minimize the impacts of emergencies and disasters. Thomas A. Keegan President SKAGIT VALLEY COLLEGE All Hazards Emergency Response Plan (January 2018) page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter of Promulgation of the All Hazards Emergency Response Plan .......................................................................... 2 Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 Definitions ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 I. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 General Employee Responsibilities .............................................................................................................. 7 General Student Responsibilities ................................................................................................................ -
Section 9202 Joint Information Center Manual
Section 9202 Joint Information Center Manual Communicating during Environmental Emergencies Northwest Area: Washington, Oregon, and Idaho able of Contents T Section Page 9202 Joint Information Center Manual ........................................ 9202-1 9202.1 Introduction........................................................................................ 9202-1 9202.2 Incident Management System.......................................................... 9202-1 9202.2.1 Functional Units .................................................................. 9202-1 9202.2.2 Command ............................................................................ 9202-1 9202.2.3 Operations ........................................................................... 9202-1 9202.2.4 Planning .............................................................................. 9202-1 9202.2.5 Finance/Administration....................................................... 9202-2 9202.2.6 Mandates ............................................................................. 9202-2 9202.2.7 Unified Command............................................................... 9202-2 9202.2.8 Joint Information System .................................................... 9202-3 9202.2.9 Public Records .................................................................... 9202-3 9202.3 Initial Information Officer – Pre-JIC................................................. 9202-3 9202.4 Activities of Initial Information Officer............................................ 9202-4 -
2020 Delegate Selection Plan
Delegate Selection Plan For the 2020 Democratic National Convention Issued by the Washington State Democratic Party (The State Democratic Chair shall be empowered to make any technical revisions to this document as required by the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee to correct any omissions and/or deficiencies as found by the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee to ensure its full compliance with Party Rules. (Reg. 2.5, Reg. 2.6 & Reg. 2.7)) 1 The Washington State Delegate Selection Plan For the 2020 Democratic National Convention Table of Contents SECTION I INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION OF DELEGATE SELECTION PROCESS ....................................3 SECTION II PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ...............................................................................................8 SECTION III SELECTION OF DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES ....................................................................9 SECTION IV NATIONAL CONVENTION STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERS .......................................... 33 SECTION V THE DELEGATION ............................................................................................................ 37 SECTION VI PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS ................................................................................................ 38 SECTION VII GENERAL PROVISIONS AND PROCEDURAL GUARANTEES ................................................ 41 SECTION VIII AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, OUTREACH AND INCLUSION PLAN ............................................. 45 SECTION IX CHALLENGES ................................................................................................................. -
Washington News Service
Washington News Service 2010 annual report 6 6 6 MEDIA OUTLETS 47 6 6 6 62 40 29 2 40 40 45 City Map # Outlets 7 42 6464 45 45 36 57 9 45 Aberdeen 1 KAYO-FM, KBKW-AM, KDUX-FM, 50 57 45 56 57 57 60 59 57 31 60 60 KXRO-AM 57 57 20 60 60 8 57 15 15 60 60 51 5 37 21 60 17 Anacortes 2 KLKI-AM 1 43 60 33 32 10 60 1 22 Astoria, OR 3 KMUN-FM 61 16 1 58 61 22 53 28 46 1 44 61 16 67 39 Auburn 4 KGRG-FM 1 25 44 44 27 6767 53 39 44 24 24 55 18 69 23 24 18 Bellevue 5 KBCS-FM 68 68 68 48 18 13 13 12 41 6868 68 19 Bellingham 6 Bellingham Herald, KAFE-FM, 14 12 52 KBAI-AM, KGMI-AM, KISM-FM, 63 54 49 KPUG-AM 3 11 49 3434 38 35 35 66 Blaine 7 The Northern Light 38 38 35 66 30 26 Bremerton 8 Poulsbo Life 65 Brewster 9 K220CQ-FM Cashmere 10 KZPH-FM City Map # Outlets City Map # Outlets Castle Rock 11 KRQT-FM Centralia 12 The Chronicle, KELA-AM Enumclaw 27 KENU-AM Othello 48 Othello Outlook Centralia-Chehalis 13 KITI-AM, KITI-FM Ephrata 28 Grant County Journal Pasco 49 KEYW-FM, KFLD-AM Chehalis 14 KMNT-FM Friday Harbor 29 San Juan Islander Port Angeles 50 Peninsula Daily News Chelan 15 KOZI-AM, KOZI-FM Goldendale 30 Goldendale Sentinel Post Falls, ID 51 KCDA-FM Cle Elum 16 Northern Kittitas County Tribune, Grand Coulee 31 K220DV-FM Pullman 52 KZZL-FM KXAA-FM Hoquiam 32 KXXK-FM Quincy 53 KWNC-AM, KWWW-FM Coeur d’Alene, ID 17 K220BX-FM Kellogg, ID 33 K220BW-FM Richland 54 KORD-FM Colfax 18 KCLX-AM, KMAX-AM, KRAO-FM Kelso 34 KLOG-AM, KLYK-FM Rock Island 55 KAAP-FM Connell 19 Franklin County Graphic Kennewick 35 KONA-AM, KONA-FM, KNDU-TV Sandpoint, ID 56 K269DU-FM Coulee City 20 News-Standard Lake Stevens 36 Lake Stevens Journal Seattle 57 Hokubei Hochi, Northwest Prime Davenport 21 Davenport Times Leavenworth 37 KOHO-FM Time, KJR-AM, KJR-FM, KUBE-FM, East Wenatchee 22 Empire Press, KYSN-FM Longview 38 KBAM-AM, KEDO-AM, KUKN-FM KXPA-AM, Metro Networks, KCPQ-TV Eatonville 23 KFNK-FM Moses Lake 39 KBSN-AM, KDRM-FM Shelton 58 KMAS-AM Ellensburg 24 KCWU-FM, KXLE-AM, KXLE-FM Mt. -
Garden Sense the Most Listened to Syndicated Garden Show 2018
Garden Sense The Most listened to Syndicated Garden Show 2018 network stations WMCA 570am New York Saturdays 10:00- 11:00 am WTEL 610 am Philadelphia Saturday 9:00 - 10:00 am WIND 560 AM Chicago, IL, Sunday 11:00-12:00 WMAL 630AM Washington DC/Baltimore, MD, Saturday 8:00-9:00 WWDB 860 AM, Philadelphia, Pa Saturday 8:00-9:00 AM & Sunday 7:00-8:00 AM WPHT 1210 AM Philadelphia PA, Saturday 6:00-7:00 AM WHYN AM 560: Springfield Ma Saturday 8:00-9:00 am WHMP FM 96.9: North Hampton Ma Saturday 7:30-8:30 am & Sunday 6:00-7:00 am WHMP AM 1400: North Hampton Ma Saturday 7:30-8:30 am & Sunday 6:00-7:00 am WHMQ AM 1240: Greenfield Ma Saturday 7:30-8:30 am & Sunday 6:00-7:00 am WHNP AM 1600: Springfield Ma Saturday 7:30-8:30 am & Sunday 6:00-7:00 am WHNP AM 1600: Springfield Ma Saturday 7:30-8:30 am & Sunday 6:00-7:00 am WITK AM 1550:Wilkins-Barre/Scranton Pa Saturday 8:30-9:30 am WYYC AM 1250:York Pa Saturday 12:30-1:30 pm WSKY AM 1230: Asheville NC Saturday 8:00-9:00 am WELP AM 1360: Greenville SC Tuesday 7:30-8:30 pm WBXR AM 1140: Huntsville AL Saturday 6:30-7:30 am WFAM AM 1050: Augusta Ga Saturday 6:00-7:00 am WCPC AM 940:Tupelo MS Saturday 9:00-10:00 pm WKGM AM 940: Norfolk Va beach Sunday 4:00-5:00 pm WKDI AM 840: Denton Md Saturday 8:00-9:00 am WKNV AM 890: Blacksburg Va Saturday 11:00-12:00 noon WCBX AM 900: Roanoke VA Sunday 8:00-9:00 am WBGS AM 1030: Point Pleasant WV Sunday 10:00-11:00 am WLGN AM 1510: Logan Ohio Saturday 8:00-9:00 WIHY AM 1110: Hurricane WV Saturday 11:00-12:00 noon WYHY AM 1080: Ashland Ky Saturday 11:00-12:00 noon