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Restitution of Human Remains and Landscape Resignification
Published 2020“…In Argentina there has been a significant increase of these processes, as well as claims of human bodies, during the early twenty-first century, allowing the appearance of new actors, the reconfiguration of public policies, and varied academic approaches. This article deals with a seldom-studied phenomenon-resignification of the territory as a consequence of a restitution-focusing on a recent example that involved the Rankülche Nation, an Indigenous nation in central Argentina, and its relationship with the government of La Pampa province, with scientists, and with members of the local community.…”
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Making Cultural Heritage Significant for the Public. The Role of Researchers in Encouraging Public Awareness and Local Pride
Published 2018“…This project was the starting point of an integral programme of public outreach and science education, whose main goal is to facilitate intellectual and physical access to academic knowledge by local communities. After seven years of development, several lessons have been learned, including the need to increase stakeholders’ participation and the exploration of new strategies of communication in order to engage different segments of the public.…”
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Estrategias de comunicación pública de la ciencia para la revalorización del patrimonio en Argentina
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Diálogos interculturales sobre territorios ancestrales en la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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