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    STICK YOUR BOOBS OUT AND PUSH YOU BUTT UP: BODY TECHNIQUES AND REGULATORY IDEAL OF FEMININITY IN A FEMALE SEDUCTION WORKSHOP by Bianciotti, María Celeste, Chervin, Mariela

    Published 2016
    “…Production of subjectivities is played within the framework of a market that provides experiences that combine fun, effort and self-promotion under the inescapable logic of social markers of difference.In the context of these contemporary phenomena were eroticism, gender and market interweaved, this article intends to undertake a performatic and performative analysis of an experience of observing participation in a workshop on "Women Seduction" held in the city of Córdoba. …”
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    Comprehend the cultural policy from its daily operation. Analysis of the cultural “usina” (powerplant) of the criminal unit nº 4 Santiago Vázquez (ex Comcar) by Duarte Acquistapace, Deborah, Duarte Acquistapace, Deborah, Duarte Acquistapace, Deborah

    Published 2022
    “…We conclude that the confinement context is fundamental to understand the tensions of the daily work and the production of meaning of the participants. …”
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    “Visitar museos fue como ir a Disney”: un proyecto en la cárcel by Zabala, Mariela, Liberatori, Marina

    Published 2020
    “…We were mainly interested in the possibility of bringing museums closer to a context full of social prejudices, in which there are individuals who usually do not have the chance of accessing these cultural spaces. …”
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    Rediseñando la vinculación con ganaderos vulnerables bajo la Pandemia (COVID-19) by Adib, Osvaldo, Bianchi, Marcelo, Consigli, Ricardo

    Published 2021
    “…The beneficiaries of the program are socially vulnerable livestock producers that practice subsistence livestock due to limited or nonexistent technological methods and training, both required to carry out sustainable practices. In this unexpected context, we redesigned the activities in order to maintain the connection with the group and the assistance provided to it and to avoid the worsening of the fragile socioeconomic conditions of the 37 family producers. …”
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    Crop residues and agro-industrial by-products from the province of La Rioja (Argentina) suitable for oyster mushroom culture by Fracchia, Sebastián, Miranda, Victoria, Barbero, Iván, Barros, Johana, Delgado, Nicolás, Miranda, Victoria

    Published 2022
    “…In biological efficiency (BE) assays with commercial strains of Pleurotus species we recorded BE ranging from 28% to 72% depending on the substrate and fungal species. In a context of high quality food production deficit and nutritional problems related to it, this province has an interesting potential to introduce the production and consumption of oyster mushrooms as a feasible solution for food supply regional.…”
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    Between poems and fanzines: problematizing fat-hater experiences from an extension project by Tejada, Susana Cecilia, Liarte Tiloca, Agustín

    Published 2022
    “…This article will first refer to the creation of Mujeres Activando in its particular context. Then, it will describe the work carried out in the workshops. …”
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    From Progress to Conservative Reaction: The National Policy on Women’s Rights and its Impact on Local Legal Mobilization under the Lula/Dilma and Bolsonaro Governments by MacDowell Santos, Cecília, Tomaz de Souza, Luanna

    Published 2024
    “…The local organizations are under the jurisdiction of states and cities and can develop legal  mobilization strategies in that context. We engage with the literature on progressive women’s movements and reactionary (antigender) counter-movements.…”
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    Medical pluralism and ethnomedicine among the Toba (Qom) from Bermejito River (Chaco, Argentina). Challenges and contributions to intercultural management of health in the Chaco fo... by Martínez, Gustavo Javier

    Published 2011
    “…As a corollary and synthesis of each issue, we discuss possible guidelines and actions in order to the intercultural management of health, considering the current context of medical pluralism and the contribution of various interdisciplinary research approaches, such as ethnoecological perspectives, and the studies from critical and communitarian epidemiology.…”
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    Gaïa and diplomacy as a cosmopolitical device. Interview with Bruno Latour by Marconetto, María Bernarda, Pazzarelli, Francisco Gustavo

    Published 2014
    “…Our interests were linked to the discussion of the nature-culture pair, as it is currently being discussed in an anthropology interested in the so-called 'ontological turn'. In this context, Bruno Latour's work constitutes an indisputable turning point when considering the political, ecological and 'cosmopolitical' consequences of this 'turn'. …”
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    Chañarales: symbolic space of healing and danger Essay carried out on ethnographic notes with peasants from Huarpe communities in the department of Lavalle, NE in the province of M... by Besio, Laura

    Published 2017
    “…Under the assumption that the practices and transmitted knowledge involving the use of plants could not be referring only to natural elements formally ordered outside the social sense to give meaning and context, I propose from an ethnographic look to build the historical and contextual character acquire chañarales (native forests consist mainly of chañar: medicinal species botanically defined as Geoffroea decorticans) while tissue spaces of sociability in various ritual celebrations that take place: initiation of young people in the field, prosperity of future harvests, healing word to disease of plants and animals, among others. …”
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    Rock art and technological choices during the transition towards food production in Argentine Southern Puna (ca. 5.500-1.500 BP) by Lepori, Matías

    Published 2018
    “…Nevertheless, and more importantly, it was the consideration of the used rock art production techniques, the analysis of different variables both at a site and motif level (emplacement and visibility characteristics, stylistic modalities, types of surfaces, classes and quantities of motifs), and their examination within a broader context which allowed us to perform a more adjusted interpretation of the observed long term trends. …”
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    Changes and continuities in human mobility at the end of the late holocene: entheseal changes, degenerative joint disease and stable isotopes in southern Mendoza by Peralta, Eva Ailén

    Published 2017
    “…In southern Mendoza province, researches deal with this issue in the context of large scale process, such as introduction of food production and intensification in the exploitation of resources (ca. 2000 yr BP). …”
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    “Extermination and tutelage: processes of formation of alterities in Brazil”, by João Pacheco de Oliveira Prologue of Diego Escolar; Axel Lázzari. Translation by Andrea Roca. 1st... by Espósito, Guillermina

    Published 2019
    “…In this sense, it is important to emphasize the value that this translation has today in this context, as part of a project that inaugurates the line of indigenous studies of the editorial of UNSAM.…”
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    The development of complexity at the Inca Cueva gorge, centre of Azul Pampa, Jujuy, Argentina by García, Lidia Clara

    Published 2020
    “…A later occupation at the same cave had shown, ca. 5000 BP, a rich complex context. Evidences of ICc7, including a basket coated with clay, towards 4000 BP, preannounced the appearance of the first occupations with ceramics, dated ca. 3000 BP at ICa1 and 2000 BP at ICc5. …”
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