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Case Studies on Globalisation and Money Laundering
Published 2008“…Based on case studies on conditions for money laundering in the process of globalization and transformation in Europe, are discussed the challenges that a “global financial village” must confront.…”
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Building multiactorally the local management in San Marcos Sierras
Published 2018“….); 3) Assess the results, focusing on the innovative elements in the regulation of space and the environment (eco village, mountain style, mixed land uses and zones, growth limits, native forest factor in all areas, water emergency, among others).…”
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RE(CREATION) OF THE OUTSIDE WORLD IN THE ARGENTINIAN PENITENTIARY POETRY (1976-1983)
Published 2015“…Thus, on the one hand, we will analyse the way in which this craving for an unreachable freedom expressed itself, and on the other hand, we will see how it reflected itself through the image of each poet's native village. To conduct this analysis, we believe it is important to consider these texts in the light of two perspectives: literary and anthropological. …”
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With our feet in the mud: pedagogies of the land and knowledge of the El Infiernillo stream
Published 2024“…In October 2023, students and teachers hosted by Jorge Ferrer Acevedo, community member and kasqui curaca of the village of La Toma, we walked along the course of the stream El Infiernillo - locally known by its inhabitants as Arroyo Salado -, we experienced the threat of developmentalism, the discarding of progress and the memories of its original inhabitants in Jorge's voice. …”
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