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Item El movimiento (contra) cultural punk y la crítica al capitalismo industrial(Universidad Tècnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Comunicaciòn, 2024-08) Oñate Guanochanga, Jimmy Alexander; Naranjo Gamboa, Byron OrlandoThe present research, “The (counter) cultural Punk Movement and Critique of Industrial Capitalism”, is based on a solid theoretical framework and provides a comprehensive view of the relevant research background of the punk movement and its cultural impact. In this study, employing cultural and musical analysis methods allows for an in-depth exploration of the lyrical, narrative, and historical social contexts of the selected punk songs. These songs not only reflect punk themes but also critically and provocatively address issues related to marginalization and resistance to systems of oppression. The study reveals how punk became a powerful vehicle for denouncing social injustice. Through its lyrics and aesthetics, punk expressed the anger and resistance of those oppressed by the power structures and industrial capitalism. Additionally, it provides a platform to highlight marginalized realities, such as street children, and offers an opportunity to discuss the experiences of the most vulnerable. The findings emphasize punk's ability to question and challenge the status quo, providing a unique perspective on social and economic struggles. The study underscores the importance of punk as a form of (counter)culture that not only critiques the capitalist system but also offers potential for societal change by proposing alternatives and new ways of understanding reality. Through detailed and critical analysis, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the punk movement and its impact on culture and society. These results not only enrich the understanding of punk as a significant artistic and social expression but also lay the groundwork for future research in this area. Finally, the study highlights the importance of punk in critical reflection on oppression and marginalization and its role as an agent of change in a world dominated by industrial capitalismItem Memoria fotográfica y su relación con la cultura vial contemporánea en Tungurahua(Universidad Tècnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Comunicaciòn, 2024-02) Martínez Cobo, Ana Paula; Naranjo Gamboa, Byron OrlandoThe present research aims to represent the relevance and necessity of understanding the memory and contemporary change of road culture in Tungurahua. This is crucial for comprehending the history and constructing both collective and individual identity experienced on the streets in both the past and present. I consider the importance of this topic as it is an integral part of our social construction. The primary basis for this research will be the art of photography, given its ability to freeze time in an image and convey emotions. It serves as valuable visual information that allows us to understand our past, capture our present, and narrate it into the future. For this work, through the analysis of photographs, there is an intention to compile a collection of images that narrate the history of the main events that marked a before and after in the province. It will explore how transportation aligns with their realities and how it forms part of their road culture. Through this analysis, the aim is to demonstrate the contemporary evolution of road culture. The main objective of this study is to create a historical compilation that allows for the development of a portfolio containing photographs of the most important events, arranged chronologically up to the present day. This portfolio serves as a visual representation of contemporary change. The proposal is intended to be presented as a contribution to the public and road culture