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Examinando por Materia "Cultura ciudadana"

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    Campañas no partidistas basadas en estudios del comportamiento para aumentar la intención de voto : una investigación cuasiexperimental
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2022) Salazar Martínez, Juan Camilo; Silva Jaramillo, Santiago
    According to the research "Radiography of Disillusionment: electoral participation in Colombia", the demographic segment with the highest electoral abstention in the country are young people between 18 and 25 years old with 59% abstention. The present investigation sought to show how non-partisan campaigns based on behavioral studies can increase the intention of electoral participation for the national presidential and congressional elections of 2022 in young people eligible to vote in rural municipalities of Antioquia located in territories whose governance indicators are lower than the national average (Territorial Democratic Governance Index, UNDP).Through three treatment groups, we sought to identify and compare the effects of non-partisan campaigns designed under the concepts of rational choice, normative choice or social choice. The results of the non-partisan campaign based on social norms made it possible to demonstrate the effects on the increase in the intention of electoral participation in the young population of Bajo Cauca, Antioquia. This experiment allowed corroborating that the action of voting is, above all, a social act where the descriptive expectations established in groups and subgroups allow predicting and intervening in electoral behavior.
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    Consideraciones sobre comunicación política y ciencias del comportamiento y la decisión en la agenda pública de cultura ciudadana en la Alcaldía de Medellín desde el 2004 hasta el 2019
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Guisao Crespo, Lina Marcela; Echeverri Álvarez, Jonathan
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    Cultura ciudadana y coordinación en la apropiación del espacio público en Medellín : análisis de la estrategia Cultura Parque (2016-2019).
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Gil Gil, Sonia Jeannette; Velásquez Mesa, Andrea
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    Cultura del incumplimiento : la interiorización cultural del incumplimiento de los artículos 96 y 109 del Código Nacional de Tránsito en Sincelejo por parte de estudiantes de la Universidad de Sucre que se movilizan en motocicleta o son usuarios del “mototaxismo”
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Bertel Fuentes, Juan Pablo; Murillo Carvajal, Felipe
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    Empresarios, asepsia y comunicación. Lecciones de la Cultura Metro para la toma de decisiones públicas
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2017) Hoyos Salazar, Federico Eduardo; Eslava Gómez, Adolfo
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    Intervención comportamental Parque Comercial el Tesoro, normas sociales y cultura ciudadana para incentivar la recolección de desechos de mascotas
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2025) Palacio Restrepo, Alejandro; Correa Ortiz, Juan David; Mazo Zapata, Julián
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    Rol de la cultura ciudadana en la decisión de compra en el marco de un sistema de pago no vigilado
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Caicedo Mora, Katty Kamila; Muñoz Molina, Yaromir; Mejía Gil, María Claudia
    Starting from the concept of Citizen Culture, as the primary axis in the conduct of individuals against an unsupervised payment system, this research addresses and describes the behavior of the individuals during the purchase process, taking into consideration their own subjectivity, investigating and exploring this behavior understood in the light of the souci de soi concept, and the need for reciprocity as an iterative element, perceived in the interaction and trust in the other. To this end, a quantitative methodology was proposed, in the form of interviews, which led to some findings the cognitive level, such as the presence of the concept of citizen culture clearly delimited in the buyer's imagination, or at a practical level such as self-satisfaction in the good behavior as well as the reciprocity itself.
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    Todos ponen : acción colectiva y confianza en Laboratorios de Cultura Ciudadana de Medellín. Intervención comportamental para aumentar la capacidad para hacer y cumplir acuerdos en el barrio Loreto de Medellín
    (Universidad EAFIT, 2025) Echeverri Martínez, Gloria Andrea; Cano Torres, Carolina Astrid
    This thesis analyzes the results of a behavioral intervention aimed at strengthening the capacity to make and keep agreements in the Laboratory of Civic Culture (LCC) in the Loreto neighborhood of Medellín, in response to the sustained decline in interpersonal trust and willingness to reach agreements, as reported by the Civic Culture Survey (2023). The intervention design was based on the Behavior Change Wheel, using four intervention functions and six behavior change techniques (BCTs). The methodological design combined a quasi-experimental approach with two independent groups, pretest and posttest, complemented by direct observation of the targeted behaviors. The results show a statistically significant difference in the total scores of the “making agreements” dimension, with a high effect size (0.89), as well as an increase in trust toward community leaders (p = .021) and neighbors (p=0.041). The “keeping agreements” variable did not show significant differences overall. Field observations revealed that 72.7% of community commitments were fulfilled when they were collectively constructed, while imposed agreements or those with low ownership showed limited fulfillment (12.5%). These results show that behavioral interventions designed with a participatory approach and rooted in the local territory can activate collective action and strengthen community trust bonds, even in contexts—such as the case of the Loreto neighborhood—characterized by distrust and skepticism toward institutions.

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