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    ADJUDICATION, INTERPRETATION AND MORAL IMMUNITY: Reflexiones antropológicas sobre prácticas acusatorias en el marco de la pandemia del COVID-19 en la Argentina by Matta, Juan Pablo

    Published 2020
    “…To do this, starting from a crossed procedure of medical and social metaphors, I will propose the category of moral immunity of people in order to think about an additional modality of social inequality in pandemic contexts.…”
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    Social differentiation’s evidence in the Aguada Orilla Norte cemetery’s mortuary contexts (Hualfín valley, Catamarca) by Baldini, Marta I., Sempé, M. Carlota

    Published 2016
    “…Therefore considering the existence of complexity involves establishing the existence of social inequality and heterogeneity. Here we look for indicators, which at the level of funerary offerings could be demonstrative of diversified activities and inequality.…”
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    Escuelas, Reservas Naturales y diálogos de saberes en Pandemia by Lemme, Carolina, Tello, Pamela

    Published 2021
    “…The second tension refers to the social inequality caused by the access to technology of the families of the educational community.…”
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    SOLIDARITY, MORAL SCHEMES AND POLITICAL DISPOSITIONS IN YOUNG PEOPLE OF UPPER-CLASS: RESEARCH FINDINGS AT A SCHOOL INGREATER BUENOS AIRES (2014-2015) by Dukuen, Juan, Kriger, Miriam

    Published 2016
    “…In conclusion, we found that the solidarity offered by the school experience is relevant for the development of a political subjectivity, because: a) It allows students to build moral schemes of the social world based on a meeting with "the other" (the poor) in different conditions that characterize the real meetings between individuals of unequal social classes in their everyday context; b) it confirms and legitimizes the recognition of social class of the participants as active subjects (those giving, donate), and promoting their political dispositions from an humanistic morality, based on their social class membership and not from a political understanding of the fundamentals of social inequality.…”
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    Successful experiences of mobile learning in formative processes by Ramírez, Eugenio, Zambrano, Juan

    Published 2020
    “…The use of mobile learning passed in a way to close the digital gap in the school field, to a way to mitigate some social inequalities, that is, contribute to closing the social and pedagogical gap, especially in developing countries. …”
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    The right to education throughout life: findings and challenges in popular territories by Llosa, Sandra Mabel, Stein, Alejandra, Castañeda Agüero, Juan Pablo, Oshiro, Noelia

    Published 2023
    “…However, its realization is still crossed by social inequalities and complex problematic situations. …”
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