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Decision, rupture, option: an experience of the Museum’s social role in favor of gender equity
Published 2019“…This article is the collection of theoretical reflections that resulted from the Project “10 Meninas na Construção dos Amanhãs”, a partnership of the Population Fund of the United Nations with the Museum of Tomorrow, located in the city of Rio de Janeiro - Brazil. …”
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Gender, power, and mobility among the Awá-Guajá (Maranhão, Brazil)
Published 2011“…Although these changes are beginning to affect women's social role, the traditional power relationships can still be inferred from the present conditions. …”
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“Studying was the only way to change my destiny”: Chinese migrant women’s positionings regarding their role in the family at Buenos Aires city
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La mujer en el registro bioarqueológico y su visibilidad en los contextos funerarios
Published 2012“…In this paper we propose a series of refl ections on the treatment given to the world of women in northwestern Argentina from its representation in the bioarchaeological record and funerary contexts. …”
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Pitfalls of hypervisibility in the digital age
Published 2022“…Those filters articulate differences of gender, race, location. Add to that the "things" that make up the image - furniture, room size, clothing, etc., so that goods and consumption are strategically intertwined not only to present themselves to the other, but also as a form of recognition. …”
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Aproximación a la construcción de los géneros en arqueología a partir del caso de la paya. Una revisión introducción historiográfica.
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Becoming alferez
Published 2020“…We identified the relevant features of this role: how alfereces are initiated, which skills they should develop, which activities they perform, and the conditions that favor or limit the continuity of this institution. …”
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Selección de pareja y estructura poblacional en el Valle de Calamuchita (Provincia de Córdoba), período 1896-1950
Published 2022“…In this paper we analyze the population structure of the Calamuchita Valley (Province of Córdoba, Argentina) during the first half of the 20th century using the Repeated Pairs (RP) method. The sample included all registered marriages (N=1105) during the period 1896-1950. …”
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Vertebrate paleontology in Argentina from the second half of the 20th century to present day: a qualitative-quantitative study based on Ameghiniana
Published 2016“…The results show an increasing trend in the number of documents and signatures per document along the span considered (the latter mainly from the ´80s to present day). Also, there is an increase in the number of man and woman authorships, in an even masculinized discipline but showing a promising trend towards gender parity/equality. …”
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Introduction to the dossier ethnographies of language
Published 2018“…Currently, narrative studies are claimed and worked on by the most varied fields of knowledge, from canonical areas such as, for example, those linked to the Faculty of Letters (discourse analysis, linguistics, among others), to gender studies, or even the most varied fields of medical sciences, psychology, philosophy, and so on. …”
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Osteobiographies: Multidisciplinary contributions to the study of human remains
Published 2020“…In this sense, the bioarcheology of individuals (Stodder and Palkovich, 2012) or of the personality (Boutin, 2011), stands as valid alternatives that allow not only to humanize the past, but also to address problems generally not considered in bioarchaeological studies. traditional traditions, such as gender and sex, age and life courses, human body and identity, social roles, disability, the concept of embodiment and even the post-mortem agency of human remains (Hosek and Robb, 2019). …”
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