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    El teatro espontáneo como dispositivo para la promoción de la Salud Mental / by Kogan, Olivia

    Published 2015
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    Application of the user - centered design in a university course of human – computer interaction for students of Computer Engineering by Toledo Toledo, Guadalupe, Nieva García, Omar, Bezares Molina, Francisco Gabriel

    Published 2019
    “…The use of the suggested templates is explained through a case study, obtaining promising results that show its usefulness as a first approximation to the development of quality software.…”
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    Análisis de tiempos hasta que se produce un error de concordancia en cuatro estudiantes italianos de ELE by Marafioti, Pablo Ezequiel

    Published 2022
    “…Different factors are considered, regarding the time passed till production of plural agreement errors in four italian learners of spanish FL, in a longitudinal data case study. Two models were applied: multiple events and competitive risks. …”
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    Peirce’s secondness in true crime documentaries. Annotations on The Jinx: The Life and Death of Robert Durst by López Delacruz, Santiago Martín

    Published 2022
    “…By trying to carry out a detailed reconstruction and monitoring of different real events that led to police tragedies, this type of documentaries fosters a close link between cinematographic reproduction and reality that has revitalized contemporary documentary practice from an ethical point of view. Through the case study of The Jinx: the life and death of Robert Durst, a true crime documentary that has had important relevance in the recent public and judicial sphere, we propose to analyze the link between the documentary and reality from the triadic model of the sign proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce, and specifically, on how secondness is a mode of meaning that gives documentary filmmaking the ability to transfer the textures of reality to an indexical level.…”
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    Provincial party organizations, a look through elections and candidate recruitment. The case of the Frente Cívico of Santiago del Estero, 2005-2013 by Ortiz de Rozas, Victoria

    Published 2016
    “…The article studiesprovincial party organizations, through the analysis of electoral processes, recruitment patterns and candidates trajectories; which are approached through a qualitative methodological strategy. It presents a case study about Frente Cívico, the party in office in Santiago del Estero, considering the period 2005-2013. …”
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    THE AERONAUTICAL FAMILY AND ITS INTERNAL TENSIONS. AN ANALYSIS OF WORKFORCE CONFIGURATION IN AEROLÍNEAS ARGENTINAS by Cufré, Sara

    Published 2019
    “…We seek to contribute to the study of the workforce configuration based on a case study. From a qualitative methodological approach, we use a series of interviews with workers from different sectors, seniority and with different trajectories that manifest a sense of belonging that we call the aeronautical family. …”
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    Skills and attitudes for understanding science and technology in high school physics students by Salica , Marcelo Augusto, Abad, Alida Marina

    Published 2020
    “…In this mixed research based on a case study, the effects of such articulation on attitudes and the development of skills for solving science and technology problems are evaluated. …”
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    Affects and desubjugation in the formation of a king. Arthur Pendragon in the TV series Merlin by Luque, Cecilia Inés

    Published 2022
    “…Between the prince and Merlin is established a strong affective relationship that takes the form of an affidamento; this bond allows Arthur to desubjugate from the hegemonic masculinity represented by his father and to empower himself to forge his own project as ruler, which no longer defines the community in terms of identity (“those who are like me”) but in terms of “grievable otherness” (“the others who may not be like me but deserve mourning all the same for being valuable lives”). From this case study I reflect on the importance of affects pertaining to male subjectivity in processes of social change.…”
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