- movimiento estudiantil 2
- 1968 1
- 968; Global History; Student Movement; Youth Culture; Counterculture 1
- COVID-19 1
- Contracultura 1
- Cultura Juvenil 1
- Historia Global 1
- Law of Higher Education 1
- Ley de Educación Superior 1
- SARS-CoV-2 1
- Social Systems Theory 1
- Teoria dos sistemas sociais 1
- Teoría de sistemas sociales 1
- Universidad de Buenos Aires 1
- University of Buenos Aires 1
- coronavirus 1
- menemism 1
- menemismo 1
- neoliberalism 1
- neoliberalismo 1
- riesgo/peligro 1
- risco/perigo 1
- risk/danger 1
- student movement 1
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Localizing 1968: circulation, temporality, and intersections of a moment wich is and is not ours
Published 2020“…1968 was an intense moment of protests, activism and rebellion, mainly elicited by youth and student discontent. …”
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Social scenarios associated with the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
Published 2020“…The investigation is carried out in two steps: in the first one, in dialogue with virology, epidemiology and demography, the threatening communicative form of SARS-CoV-2 virus and COVID-19 disease is analyzed as well as its evolution in time using the risk/danger distinction; and in the second step, the dynamics of interactions, organizations, protest systems and world society are observed, focusing on some of their functional systems such as religion, politics, health and economy.…”
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Students versus the Higher Education Act in 1995. The case of the University of Buenos Aires
Published 2018“…Likewise, the text examines the incidence of student protest in the maintenance of the gratuity and autonomy of Argentine public University, as well as its influence on the social conflict during the 90s against the so-called neoliberal policies and its possible impact on the growth of the opposition to menemism.…”
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Human rights and extension. 40 years of democracy
Published 2023“…The public words of the president of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Association, one of the most important leaders of the Human Rights Movement, her denouncements and vehemence set the course in the protests against the policies of impunity and privatizations and in the marches against hunger and unemployment during the 1990s. …”
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