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Exhibition "One Hundred Years of the Dictionary of the Spanish Language (1925-2025)" at the Catalunya campus CRAI

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Catalunya campus CRAI

In 1925, the Royal Spanish Academy published the 15th edition of the Dictionary of the Spanish Language, considered the most relevant of the 20th century due to the incorporation of numerous technical and dialectal terms, as well as the change of name from "castellana" to "española", which recognized the diversity of the language. One hundred years later, this edition is the protagonist of a commemorative exhibition "One Hundred Years of the Dictionary of the Spanish Language (1925-2025)" hosted by the CRAI campus Catalunya.

The exhibition is part of the TRADILEX research project (2022-2025), led by doctors Antoni Nomdedeu Rull (URV) and Miguel Ángel Puche Lorenzo (UMU), which aims to digitize and study the specialized lexicon of dictionaries published between 1884 and 1936.

The project is promoted by the Neolcyt group, active since 1994, which researches the scientific and technical lexicon of Spanish and integrates philology and history of science. Spanish and American universities participate, and the group is part of several academic and scientific networks.

This is a traveling exhibition that, after visiting the UAB in June, now arrives at the URV and will continue in Murcia and Colombia.

Exhibition "Silenced Voices" at the Medicine and Health Sciences CRAI

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Medicine and Health Sciences CRAI

The Medicine and Health Sciences CRAI hosts the "Silenced Voices" exhibition, a project with which the Journalists' Association of Catalonia wants to pay tribute to the journalists murdered in Gaza, Lebanon and Israel.

This exhibition is a project that began in December 2023 at the Barcelona headquarters of the Journalists' Association of Catalonia. In the fall of 2024, given the persistence of the conflict and the increase in victims, the Journalism for Peace Working Group decided to expand this tribute and bring it to journalism universities in Catalonia to raise awareness about the risks of the profession in war zones and the fundamental role of journalism as a guarantor of the right to information.

It also wants to honor, vindicate and remember the 197 information professionals who have been murdered in the area since the conflict between Palestine and Israel escalated violently in October 2023.

The exhibition will be exhibited at all CRAI headquarters of the URV and, as a conclusion, will be installed from January 12 to 25, 2026 at the CRAI campus Catalunya, the center where degrees in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication are taught.

Exhibition "The Faculty of Nursing and URV Publications: shared trajectory" at the Seu Baix Penedès CRAI

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Seu Vilafranca del Penedès CRAI

URV Publications offers us a tour of the books that have been written by the faculty of the Faculty of Nursing. This is an exhibition that aims to give visibility to the scientific and academic production of the teachers of this faculty, both in paper format and in open access digital format.

The Faculty of Nursing stands out for its contribution to research and knowledge transfer in the field of health sciences, and this exhibition includes a selection of published works that are a testament to this. The books presented cover areas such as nursing practice, health education, health services management and the promotion of well-being.

The exhibition, organized by the URV Publications Service on the occasion of its 20th anniversary, aims to recognize the work of the faculty of the Faculty of Nursing and bring their bibliographic production closer to the entire university community.

Center of interest "International Day of Scientific Culture" at CRAI Sescelades Campus

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Sescelades campus CRAI

On the occasion of the "International Day of Scientific Culture" (September 28), CRAI Sescelades Campus has prepared a center of interest where you will find scientific popularization books and a series of debunked scientific myths.

You will find it on Floor 1. Popularization Area of ​​CRAI Sescelades Campus and you can visit it until September 30.

Exhibition "Work, rights and dignity in a feminist key" at the Sescelades campus CRAI

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Sescelades campus CRAI

The exhibition, organized by SETEM, shows the lives of women in the Global South in the context of land grabbing in Guatemala, the textile sector in Morocco, and the electronics sector in the Philippines.

Specifically, reference is made to: the situation and impact of land grabbing in Guatemala (in particular, the case of the banana and palm oil monoculture in La Blanca); the profiles and working conditions in the textile sector in Tangier, Morocco and, finally, the working conditions of workers in electronics factories in the Philippines.

It deals with the right to living conditions and basic needs, the right to political and union participation, social movements in defense of the land, the right to health, and the right to a life free from sexist violence.

The exhibition, which is now hosted by the CRAI Sescelades campus, will be traveling and will also be exhibited at the different CRAI locations of the URV.

Exhibition "Gloria Anzaldúa (1942-2004): Thinking Between Worlds" at the Catalunya campus CRAI

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Catalunya campus CRAI

The exhibition "Gloria Anzaldúa (1942-2004): Thinking Between Worlds" has been inaugurated and can be visited at the CRAI on the Catalunya campus until October 3. The exhibition, organized and curated by Martha Palacio, professor at the University of Alcalá de Henares, is part of the project Feminist (de)postcolonial Philosophy: justice and social belonging. The exibition is divided into a sample of 25 of the author's sketches, from the Lliles Benson Latin American Studies and Collections of the University of Texas at Austin.

Gloria Anzaldúa was a Chicana feminist author whose literary and philosophical work is part of the postcolonial or decolonial approach. Her reflection on social inequalities and the forms of production of borders, epistemic, between genders, between cultures, between societies and geographies (North and South) gave rise to what is known in the Anglo-Saxon world as border studies.

Its polysemic approach to the border (spatial, sexual and gender, geopolitical, ethnic, linguistic, literary) is a fundamental resource for addressing the social challenges of our current historical moment.