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Item Comunicación: bajo un enfoque organizacional(Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial, 2023-06) Ríos López, Luis Alberto; Arévalo Alva, Lady Diana; Alejandría Castro, César Augusto; Saldaña Pinto, Carlos Alberto; Yalta Flores, Blanca; Zegarra Chung, Juan; Reátegui Reátegui, Martha Liz; Cueto Orbe, Rosa Elena; Rojas Vela, Jerris; Chang Alva, Erika Patricia; Medina Velásquez, Gisela del Pilar; Fondo Editorial UNSMEl ser humano es un ser social innato, siendo una necesidad fundamental desde los primeros años de vida, ya que ningún otro ser vivo depende de la comunicación para su desarrollo, por ello los bebes desde los primeros años de vida se comunican por medio de gestos guturales y llantos, para transmitir sus intereses y satisfacer sus necesidades. El hombre es algo más que un ser vivo lleno de necesidades, este se caracteriza por ser comunicativo por lo que necesita compartir sus intereses, necesidades, sentimientos, ideas, argumentos a través de la comunicación, por ello toda persona tiende primordialmente a la participación y entrega para integrase a la sociedad comunicativa. La meta es reciproca porque se debe dar y practicar los valores personales y por ende las diferentes estructuras sociales se determinan por su propia esencia, entre estas los factores personales que intervienen son: la amistad, la familia, el matrimonio, etc.Item Potencialidades del turismo étnico en el centro poblado comunidad kechwa el Wayku del distrito de Lamas(Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial, 2005) Chang Alva, Erika Patricia; Torres Trigozo, Ruth Haney; Rodriguez Sanchez, JesusThe thesis report, named "Potencialidades del Turismo Étnico del Centro Poblado Comunidad Kechwa el Wayku del Distrito de Lamas" , has the purpose to identify, describe and explain the existent potentialities starting from inventory and the evaluation of its tourist resources , as a manner to propuse strategies to improve its development and the population's standard of living. The Minor Downtown Kechua Wayku, is the Kechwa !amistas cradle, descendants of the Quechuan linguistic family that has resisted the passing of time and express its culture and ethnicity through life styles, dances, parties, clothing and another economic and social activities that preserve its local colour that need being revaluate their cultural identity inside a process inter-cultural under way. The ethnic represents a related- studies series with this community likewise its potential as etno tourism that could develop on the basis of the legal and institutional frame existent to distinct level. in order to study this, we have taken as sample the 10% in a universe of 1842 inhabitants in 750 families. The ethnic as potentialities gather three adaptation modes of the community. The habits and ecosystems , the social structures and the•ideology, which is the beliefs systems seen from an anthropological. The Minor Downtown Kechwa Wayku's cultural and ethic expressions have been identified in a chip, where each potentiality was tried to disintegrate analytically The ethnic tourist future of The Minor Downtown Kechwa Wayku , as tourist support are in function of a program's implementation to develop capabilities in the population with a view to try to obtain their own resources and generate their self support.