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    Narrative, philosophy and reparation in two memory experiences with elderly people. elderly. Arendtian comments for thinking about extension from the perspective of human rights by Chirino, Maximiliano

    Published 2023
    “…It is argued that articulating the extensionist practice with a human rights perspective, which enables the intersubjective and intergenerational encounter, can mean the possibility of democratic agency in the life experiences of the elderly. …”
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    El misterio del ministerio : Pierre Bourdieu y la política democrática /

    Published 2005
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    URBAN SPRAWL AND SOCIO-SPATIAL SEGREGATION IN THE CITY OF CÓRDOBA (ARGENTINA) DURING THE '80S by Cervio, Ana Lucía

    Published 2015
    “…We conclude that the suburbanization registered in the city is part of a general policy of urban (re)valorization oriented to private capital and that, in Córdoba, the marks of a periphery fragmentation according to social class can be founded since the early years of democratic transition. The methodological strategy articulates the analysis of data from secondary sources (urban, socio-demographic and housing indicators) with a qualitative approach to urban interventions and regulatory frameworks sanctioned in the mid 80’s.…”
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    Open access: a challenge in continuing teacher training by Chiarani, Marcela, Daza, Monica, Allendes Olave, Paola

    Published 2017
    “…Considering open access without registration or payment for digital educational material turns knowledge into a public good for a democratic and equitable society. In this context, the Center for Educational Informatics of the National University of San Luis promotes teacher training in such topics as Open Educational Resources, Free Software, Creative Commons License, and the incidence of free access on educational practices. …”
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    Architectural heritage, accessibility and human rights. Proposals for updating the regulatory framework of the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina by Slavin, Estefanía

    Published 2022
    “…In this way, it seeks to contribute to protecting the values ​​of goods and democratizing their access at the same time, through a mainly qualitative methodology, compiling and critically studying a selection of standards that address the binomial accessibility and heritage on an international, national and local scale.…”
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    "Contra/Tapa": the production of a podcast cycle as a space for articulation between research, teaching and outreach by Scherman, Patricia Viviana, Sarnovich, Romina Laila, Giovine, María Eugenia

    Published 2023
    “…We believe that convening university and non-university actors to work together in the design, production and visibility of a documentary collection of oral history contributes to strengthening democratic processes, as well as to the construction of spaces for citizenship and the promotion of human rights.…”
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    Regressive Federalism: Tensions Between Territorial and Interpersonal Distribution of Income in Argentina by Gervasoni, Carlos

    Published 2024
    “…These regressive aspects of our federalism probably  explain in part that, after long years of governments supposedly committed to  socioeconomic equality, the enormous increase in the size of the Argentine public sector  between the mid-2000s and the mid-2010s, and the implementation of some effectively  equalizing public policies, the country reaches its fourth decade of democracy with worse  levels of inequality than it had at the beginning of the current democratic period.…”
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    HEGEMONY, DEMOCRACY AND SOCIALISM. THOUGHT AND INTELECTUAL DEBATE IN THE DEMOCRACTIC TRANSITION by Reano, Ariana

    Published 2016
    “…This study addresses the reflexive experience of a group of left-winged Argentinian intellectuals —called “Gramscianos Argentinos”— surrounding the concept of hegemony during the years of the democratic transition. The analysis will be focused on two literary bodies of knowledge: the articles published in the journal Controversia para el examen de la realidad argentina (México, 1979-1981) and the papers that were presented to the seminar on “Hegemony and political alternatives in Latin America” (UNAM, México, 1980).Our hypothesis states that for these intellectuals the concept of hegemony became an important analytical tool to re-think the relationship between democracy and socialism by means of exercising a conceptual revision of the sense of democracy. …”
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    The Colombian Exile in Spain: Peace Dialogues, a Before and an Afte by Martínez Leguízamo, Jeisson

    Published 2017
    “…Despite having been the scene of a long internal conflict, Colombia has been perceived as a clearly democratic country since it has not been involved in military governments like those taking place in Latin America in a good part of the 20th century. …”
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    JACQUES RANCIÈRE AND THE PROBLEM OF WHEN “POLITICS EXISTS”. EQUALITY AS FOUNDATION AND ITS (DE)POLITICIZING CONSEQUENCES by Gambarotta, Emiliano

    Published 2017
    “…The goal of this immanent critique of the theory is to elaborate the elements for a new discussion of the link between knowledge and politics, particularly about the place that the critical knowledge can have in a democratic politics.…”
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    TRADE UNION STRATEGIES AND POWER RESOURCES. PRESENTATION AND EMPIRICAL PROOF OF A FRAMEWORK FOR THE ANALYSIS OF TRADE UNION VARIETIES IN CHILE AND LATIN AMERICA by Ratto Ribó, Nicolás

    Published 2019
    “…Despite this, the analyzes, at least in Chile, share high expectations regarding such phenomenon, given their involvement in struggles for social justice beyond work, support for leftist and progressive political projects, the use of methods of disruptive action, its forms of democratic organization, its mostly youth composition and its alliances with other social movements.Synthesizing the theories of power resources, union revitalization, labor precariousness and those of the Marxist work process, this work looks forward to offer and prove empirically an analytical framework to analyze both new mentioned expressions of “new unionism” as well as its old forms, in order to overcome this and other generic and ahistorical typologies. …”
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    Human rights and extension. 40 years of democracy by Chabrando, Victoria, Solis, Ana Carol

    Published 2023
    “…When this call for papers was opened for the first issue of 2023, we did not imagine that the democratic question would be the central issue of the debate in the context of the electoral situation. …”
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