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    The Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology /

    Published 1970
    Table of Contents: “…Nagata -- Class, Caste and Network in Suburban Bombay / Karen L. Michaelson -- Social Networks in an Apartment Building in New York City / Anita Schwartz -- Sweet Cream Ladles: An Introduction to Prostitute Taxonomy / Jennifer James -- Rules from the Underground: A Cognitive Ethnography of the New York Subway / Christine Fry -- Video Taping Family Life In New York City: One Solution to the Problem of the Observer Variable / Jagna Wojcicka Sharff --Memoirs of a Shy Ethnographer / L. …”
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    Was There a Process of Regionalization in Northeastern Patagonia During the Late Holocene? by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Santos Valero, María Florencia, Flensborg, Gustavo Ariel, Carden, Natalia Marina, Stoessel, Luciana, Alcaraz, Ana Paula, Borges Vaz, Erika

    Published 2017
    “…Based on these data, it is proposed that in some sectors of northeastern Patagonia during the Initial Late Holocene (3000–1000 BP) relatively open social networks operated, while for the Final Late Holocene (1000–250 BP) relatively closed social networks took their place within a framework of increasing regionalization. …”
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    The technological knowledge. From expert knowledge to social experience by Peirone, Fernando

    Published 2019
    “…The demographic cohort that groups the so-called millennials and post-millennials, socialized together with the massification of digital devices, mobile applications and social networks, has become an increasing disturbance, both for family and institutional life and for social and human sciences. …”
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    Biopsychosocial impact of internet pornography: A narrative literature review. by Varnet Pérez, Tomás, Cartes-Velásquez, Ricardo

    Published 2021
    “…The Internet has changed the ways of relating, specifically the use of social networks and the consumption of multimedia content, including pornography. …”
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    To run and to compete. Interaction Rituals and lifestyle in running by Gil, Gastón Julián

    Published 2019
    “…The way in which races are organized, the use of social networks and the massiveness of the participants also warns of the wide capacity of interpellation of very varied audiences offered by this lifestyle. …”
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    From Paper to Digital Communication by Juarez Jerez, Hada Graziela

    Published 2021
    “…Thirty uninterrupted years of publication - as in the case of Actualidad Económica - undoubtedly merit a celebration, since the effort to sustain it is no small feat at a time when technological advances have led to a change in reading habits and the search for information by individuals through the internet and social networks, one of the relevant phenomena of these times. …”
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    Prácticas extensionistas y pandemia (XXI): antes, durante… [aun, sin] después by Bestard González, María Caridad, López García, Juan Eligio, López Bestard, Yoisell

    Published 2021
    “…Outreach practices are analyzed from our personal experience as teachers, combined with the literature review of information published in different national and local newspapers that appear on social networks. The lessons learned reveal that university life has become more intense than ever. …”
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    Abusive use of Information and Communication Technologies: intervention experience in Addiction Prevention in San Luis by Pérez, María José, Quiroga, Ana Beatríz, Olivares Alzugaray, Paulina, Pérez, Julián

    Published 2017
    “…Almost a decade later, consultations are being made from concerned parents because their children are immersed in social networks most of the day, with negative consequences on a personal, family and social level and the consequent lack of interest in other activities that do not include ICTs. …”
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    The original montoneras. Some notes on the links between Córdoba and Santa Fe (1968-1972) by Noguera, Ana, Tell, María Gracia

    Published 2021
    “…In this sense, we will explore some reasons that link women to militancy and social networks that linked them to Montoneros  movement, as well as the option to Peronist Party and the armed struggle. …”
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    Digital technologies in primary school: teachers' perspectives on their inclusion and classroom teaching by Gómez, Verónica Lucía, Álvarez, Guadalupe

    Published 2020
    “…Based on this approach, different categories and properties are recognized in teacher discourse on digital technologies: ICT vision, which includes the modern or instrumental vision, the non-prescriptive vision and the vision in digital culture; technological resources, which include access, ICT infrastructure and teacher training; and ways of usage, which include different uses as an audiovisual tool, search for information, spaces for knowledge production and exchange (Blogs / Social Networks), programs and applications. The main conclusion is the need to overcome the vision in which teacher represents the only factor in the teaching process mediated by digital technologies, and to consider this process as a part of a broader project promoted by the State towards the diversity of educational communities.…”
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    El laboratorio escolar: articulación interprovincial desde la virtualidad y presencialidad by Dan Córdoba, Antonella del Valle, Sterren , Vanesa Beatriz

    Published 2021
    “…The proposal included activities carried out on social networks such as WhatsApp and Instagram and workshops held among teachers and among teachers and students. …”
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    Learning and perceptions at Museum Night by Melgar, María Fernanda, Elisondo, Romina Cecilia, Fernández, Florencia Elizabeth, Lazarte, Vanesa de Lourdes

    Published 2020
    “…To find out about the event, the most widely used means is mouth to mouth and some social networks. Most of the people mentioned that they attend the event because they are interested in exploring and knowing new things. …”
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    MEDIA SEXUALITIES IN LATIN AMERICA: EVERY BODY IS POLITICAL by Bonavitta, Paola, De Garay Hernandez, Jimena

    Published 2017
    “…Likewise, we delve into the analysis of self-construction as sexual and sexual being through social networks, reality shows and other types of current platforms, which destabilize the boundaries between the public and the private by changing the visibility regimes of self and others.  …”
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    Hope, Political Credibility and Historicity: The Construction of Confidence and Mistrust in Vaccines and Vaccination Against Covid-19 in Argentina by Visacovsky, Sergio, Visacovsky, Sergio, Visacovsky, Sergio

    Published 2024
    “…This information was obtained through the collection and analysis of written sources from newspaper media, governmental and non-governmental agencies, and social networks and websites. Additionally, I used statistical information to provide a better understanding of the development of the pandemic and vaccination.…”
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    BY LOBOS LAKE SHORE: THE TECHO COLORADO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE (SALADO RIVER MICROREGION, BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE). by Escosteguy, Paula, Rivas Gonzalez, Miranda, Fiel, M. Victoria, Vigna, Mariana

    Published 2017
    “…In summary, evidence from this site is similar to that registered on other assemblages from Salado river wetland and they would have been linked by social networks.…”
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