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Undisciplined Archaeology, intersubjective encounters and multiple relationalities
Published 2022“…This essay, written from conversations between the archaeologist Alejandro Haber —researcher and professor at the Universidad de Catamarca— and the social anthropologists Mariela Eva Rodríguez and Ana Cecilia Gerrard —editors of the special dossier for the seventy years of journal Runa. …”
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La dimensión social de la bioarqueología. Propuesta de trabajo para una investigación que incluye restos óseos humanos en Argentina
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The p factor. The structure underlying psychopathology?
Published 2019“…The categorical classification systems have received several criticisms from researchers and clinicians. New proposals try to present a superior, dimensional and hierarchical model. …”
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Development and Validation of the Social Distance towards Trans Persons Scale
Published 2020“…The 13 items developed by the researchers met the criteria of discrimination and showed appropriate factor loads. …”
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Work Process, Capital Accumulation and its Impact on Health
Published 2020“…There are already validated knowledge about the consequences of working conditions and environment on physical health, but there is no full conscience yet of the impact that changes in working processes that spread as consequence of the crisis of the productive system, have on psychic and mental dimensions, naturalized phenomenon that has become invisible due to theoretical inadequacy, shortage of researches and because they seek its cure in the psychological treatment, without perceiving that workers somatise pain and suffering, which causes numerous illnesses. in the psychological treatment, without perceiving that workers somatise pain and suffering, which causes numerous illnesses. …”
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Ethics Noir in LA
Published 2021“…A reading of the film considering the previous researches on Lynch´s mysterious work is proposed. The history of Betty/Diane Selwyn -a dual identity- is an opportunity to reflect on the human condition, its contraditions and its dilemmas. …”
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An analysis of the relationship between ‘moral’ and ‘politic’ in a justice demanding movement
Published 2014“…Unlike the way in wich some researchs on victim’s relatives movements have addressed the relations between ‘moral’ and ‘politics’, in this article I suggest that they should not be treated as autonomous and conflicting universes. …”
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Environmental dynamics and formation processes of the archaeological record in Latin America
Published 2017“…In recent years, geoarchaeology has grown significantly in Latin America both in terms of the number of researchers who practice it and the fields of application. …”
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ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL RECORDS AS A METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK APPLIED TO THE APPROACH OF PREHISPANIC LATE AND COLONIAL SOCIETIES OF SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO PLAIN (ARGENTINA...
Published 2021“…Considering the analyzed documentation (jesuitical, researches from the 20th century and recent anthropological and ethnographical studies) and the addressed ethnographic objects from collections, we analyze its applicability as a theoretical framework observing different cases of study. …”
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Make a name for yourself.
Published 2021“…This article consists of a reflective exercise by three female researchers in the field. Specifically, three field studies are recovered that have as a common characteristic the fact of recovering actors that are not the most usual or consecrated within security studies: security activist neighbors, relatives of detainees and harassed youth. …”
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Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale: A psychometric analysis of its brief versions
Published 2024“…In conclusion, all four versions studied perform well. If researchers wish to obtain a total score, this is justified for DERS-18 and DERS-20 (excluding the “Awareness” items).…”
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Financing foreign trade and the lost decade of Latin America
Published 2013“…The "Great Recession" has renewed the interest of economists on the link between trade finance, foreign trade and economic growth. Researchers have found that the effects of the drop in export credit explains the sharp drop observed in the international trade after the crisis of 2008. …”
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Building questions along the way. Native and scientific communities
Published 2016“…Aside from the experiences and attitudes that each individual might have towards the relationship between indigenous communities and researchers, we present the need to rethink the “scenarios” where we are interact. …”
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The social dimension of bioarchaeology. Proposed work for an investigation including human bones in Argentina
Published 2018“…The relationship between researchers and society in general, but particularly between the former and native american populations sets a degree of complexity that cannot be tackle neither through the fields of Bioarchaeolgy or Public Archaeology separately. …”
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