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    Cuerpo y acciones duracionales. Percepción y subjetividades colectivas en las prácticas corporales contemporáneas. by Cao, Santiago

    Published 2016
    “…En las acciones performáticas, el artista en tanto sujeto se convierte en objeto, y su cuerpo -territorio de significaciones- en un mapa desplegable que lo trascenderá, pudiendo en algunos casos “tocar” a las personas que lo observan e integrarlos a la acción. Este cuerpo individual se vuelve Cuerpo, es decir, trasciende los límites de la propia historia abarcando la historia personal de cada uno de los presente, tornándose por ende en un Cuerpo colectivo. …”
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    Rasgos diagnósticos en elementos postcraneales de dos especies de otáridos para su identificación en el registro zooarqueológico by Borella, Florencia, Vales, Damián Gustavo, Grandi, Maria Florencia, Garcia, Nestor Anibal

    Published 2018
    “…From a sample of 24 modern adult individuals, earlier proposed criteria were reviewed, and as a result, a new list of 36 diagnostic traits for postcranial skeleton bones is presented.]…”
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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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    AN APPROACH TO THE AESTHETIZATION OF POLITCS IN ARGENTINIAN CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION OFFER by Boito, María Eugenia, Gago, Sebastian Horacio, Valor, Milva Natali

    Published 2017
    “…This ideological construction finds in a panel-type format a way of adducing “diversity of voices” and building, through the bondage of esthetics and politics, a strong “truth” of the current political context.The exposition and argumentative strategy comprises: 1) a structural presentation and characterization of the selected shows, linking them with expressions taken from the focus groups; 2) the selection of some dimensions for comparison that allow us to detect recurrent thoughts and expressions in the groups; and 3) the results of such description and analysis, exposing features and dynamics of the novel forms of aesthetization of politics —in the Benjaminian sense of the term— as a process for the masses —individuals, in our case— express their demands.…”
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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
    “…Specifically, 20 semi-structured interviews were analysed, a participant observation along more than one year was made with one of the unions, as well as press revision, documents of one of the companies, collective and individual contracts, web pages of the organizations and scientific productions that have addressed this issues.…”
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    Thinking Lab. Experimenting with counter-pedagogies of cruelty by Barrionuevo, Adriana, de la Vega Viale , Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…  These moments of unnecessary and avoidable pain that we suffer as sentient beings, cha- llenge the academy to initiate or to deepen certain lines of inquiry weighing the effects of individual, social and cultural transformations.  Motivated by the hypothesis that Rita Segato provides in a denouncing tone, which is that feminicides enroll in modes of transmission that respond to pedagogies of cruelty. …”
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