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    Indigenous communities at the UNC: dialogues and challenges to create new anthropological and museological practices by Zabala, Mariela Eleonora, Fabra, Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…To achieve this, we seek to create a synergy in the discussions between the practical, theoretical and critical levels of anthropology and museology.  …”
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    Of television series, intensities and postmodern fears by Gómez Ponce, Ariel

    Published 2020
    “…The objective is to start a coherent regularization of current series that dramatize the overflow of fear in the social body, and, at the same time, signal systemic changes introduced by the cultural experience of postmodernity.…”
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    Authoritarianism and whiteness: contemporary ultra-rights in the West by Orozco, Ricardo

    Published 2023
    “…The present text aims to contribute to the ongoing discussions around the emergence of new ultra or extreme right-wing movements around the world, in general, and in the West, in particular, recovering, on the one hand, the contributions made by materialist readings (non-metaphysical) of modern culture and racism, from the rescue of Marx's critical discourse by American social thought, and on the other, the theorizations formulated by social philosophy about the forms that modern authoritarianism takes within the margins of reproduction of contemporary capitalism. …”
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    Bioética desde las víctimas. Aportes para una revisión de los fundamentos de la bioética / by Heinzmann, Mónica

    Published 2016
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    Between job opportunities and personal fulfillment: an ethnographic interpretation of university life in popular sectors as of Norbert Elias Mozart by Colabella, Laura, Vargas, Patricia

    Published 2015
    “…To address the empirical evidence reconstructed during the fieldwork, we will rely on a critical reading of the Mozart of Norbert Elias.…”
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    Capitalism, agrarian issues and wage labour: a re-reading of the classic debates from data from the Argentine humid pampa and the American corn belt by Villulla, Juan Manuel

    Published 2019
    “…Our hypothesis is that, although the productive predominance of wage labor contributes to characterizing an agrarian social structure as capitalist, reducing to that variable the analyses expresses a theoretically limited and restricted approach to the circumstances of the transitions to capitalism in Europe more than one hundred years ago. …”
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    Empirical evidence for the spanish validation and adaptation of Happe's Strange Stories by Aguilar, María José, Urquijo, Sebastian, Zabala, María Lucia, Lopez, Marcela Carolina

    Published 2014
    “…Significant associations were found between the recognition of non literal senses and social sensibility tests. Research seeking to contribute to the knowledge of the evidence intended to explore advanced aspects of TM.…”
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    Thinking Lab. Experimenting with counter-pedagogies of cruelty by Barrionuevo, Adriana, de la Vega Viale , Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…The critics to forms of cruelty instilled in our society have reached a high degree of inte- rest, especially due to femicides and the consequent criticism of patriarchy. …”
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    Recovered companies in the Province of Córdoba (Argentina) from the lenses of Cultural Political Economy by Barrera Calderón, Emanuel

    Published 2022
    “…Cultural Political Economy (CPE), as an integral analytical complex, has become an emerging critical and self-reflective approach that underlines the inevitable historicity and contextuality of its approaches and knowledge, flatly rejecting the reifying and naturalizing implications of perspectives directly. economy and markets (Jessop, 2008). …”
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    Faria de Vasconcelos: a pioneer in the new school movement in Europa and Latin America by Sousa Machado, Teresa

    Published 2016
    “…It was believed that all (the social problems) could be arranged through school-education, forgetting the individual and social factors (out of control). …”
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    Editorial by Izeta, Andrés D.

    Published 2019
    “…The Museology Section includes a work, the Biological Anthropology Section also contributes a work and finally two works for the Social Anthropology Section are published. We also add a dossier dedicated to the figure of the Norwegian social anthropologist Marit Melhuus, coordinated by Rosana Guber and which contains six notes related to this anthropologist. …”
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    Curricular Innovations in University Extension by Maino, Andrea Claudia, Díaz, Aníbal Gerardo

    Published 2019
    “…The goal is to continue working in this area, to evaluate these changes and to reflect upon our teaching task critically.…”
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    Understanding knowledge as a commons : from theory to practice /

    Published 2007
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    Annual Review of Clinical Psychology / Annual Review.

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Klein, and others -- Sleep and Circadian Functioning: Critical Mechanisms in the Mood Disorders? / Allison G. …”
    Texto completo en Biblioteca electrónica del MinCyT. Annual Reviews desde 2005. Disponible a través de las terminales de la UNC. [Consulta: 2024/02/26].
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    Outreach practices and situated learning: university students' evaluations by Pennisi , Micaela, Dezar , Gimena, Ortigoza , Liliana

    Published 2023
    “…University extension, conceived as a critical and dialogical process, aims to transcend training that is exclusively technical academic and to achieve comprehensive training processes, through the promotion of university students who are supportive and committed to the processes of transformation in       society. …”
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