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Antony Giddens
UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DE CHILE
Vicerrectoría académica
Facultad de Comunicaciones
Escuela de Publicidad

TRABAJO SOBRE Anthony Giddens, “Análisis sobre la tercera vía”

TAREA 3

Profesor
Juan Carlos Piñeiro Hernández.

Dennis Eduardo Urtulla Canales.
Carrera de Publicidad, segundo semestre

08 de Septiembre 2009

SANTIAGO – CHILE.
Índice
PAGINA

Introducción.....................................................................................................2

Anthony Giddens………..................................................................................3

Tercera Vía......................................................................................................3

Funciones de la tercera vía.............................................................................4

Análisis-conclusión..........................................................................................4

Bibliografía.......................................................................................................5

el informe a desarrollar es sobre el Sociólogo británico Anthony Giddens, este trabajo es desarrollado por requerimientos del docente que imparte la cátedra “globalización y sociedad del conocimiento”.

Introducción

Para desarrollar este análisis sobre el GIddens comenzare por indagar quien es Anthony Giddens, que es la teoría de la tercera vía, y que plantea esta teoría, para luego poder realizar mi propia interpretación de acuerdo a la información de la que dispongo.

Anthony Giddens

Giddens nació en Emonton, Londres, el 18 de enero de 1938. Es un sociólogo británico, reconocido por su teoría de la estructuración y su mirada holística de las sociedades modernas. También adquirió gran reconocimiento debido a su intento de renovación de la socialdemocracia a través de su teoría de la Tercera Vía.

Tercera vía.

La tercera vía es una teoría planteada por Giddens, aunque el origen del termino

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