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    “IT WAS MY ISSUE”: PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND INTERNALIZED HETEROSEXISM AMONG GAYS AND LESBIANS NURSES by Ortega, Julian, Marentes, Maximiliano

    Published 2019
    “…In this paper we show the results of a study which main purpose was to describe and analyse the situations of discrimination, violence and inequality against gays and lesbians nurses on the basis of sexual orientation and/or gender expression within public and private health organizations in the city of Buenos Aires. …”
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    Challenging silence: Reflections between museology and anthropology by Jeria, Verónica, Stáffora, Verónica, Cohen, Sebastián, Pegoraro, Andrea

    Published 2020
    “…And we ask ourselves how to reflect on state violence, resistance, absences, silences and demands for justice in a university museum of anthropology?…”
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    Undisciplined Archaeology, intersubjective encounters and multiple relationalities by Haber, Alejandro, Rodríguez, Mariela Eva, Gerrard, Ana Cecilia

    Published 2022
    “…The authors cover various themes, including  the potential of the undisciplined Archaeology to reverse the epistemic violence that drives the theorizations, methodologies and practices of the colonial science; the distances between Archaeology and Social Anthropology; the challenges of allowing oneself to be interpellated during the intersubjective encounters of the ethnographic experience; the implications of doing, thinking and feeling from the margins; the subjectivation processes that take place through reflexivity, textualization and reading; and the consequences our ethical and political positions have on the struggles of subalternized subjects and groups.…”
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    ESI youth: an intersectional proposal with a rights perspective with a virtual rights perspective by Beltrán, Mariana, Dá Pra, María Micaela, González Rivero, Eliana Morena, Meyer Paz, María José, Saracho, María Victoria, Villarreal, María Jimena, Zurita, Vanina Elizabeth

    Published 2021
    “…Likewise, to identify situations of violence against women and gender-gender differences that occur in virtual schools in the context of the pandemic. …”
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    The Complexity of Relationships Between Animals: the Contribution of Empathy and Gender to the Understanding of Animal Abuse by Moll, Mariana, Fernández, Rocío, Morales, María Isabel, Sorribas, Patricia Mariel

    Published 2024
    “…In this respect, three phenomena of interest stand out: empathic erosion, progressive desensitization to violence and compassion fatigue. Objective: To determine whether the levels of empathy, the willingness to behave abusively against other animals, and actual animal abuse behavior are related to the context of pre-professional training, self-perceived gender, and current and/or previous ownership of other companion animals in university students who are in the final stage of their training to obtain their university degree in Psychology. …”
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    Images of Horror: An Approach to the Political Potential of Photographs and Audiovisuals in Veganisms through Didi-Huberman, Rancière and Sontag: Uma abordagem do potencial polític... by Zamorano Enríquez , Denisse Alexandra, Zamorano Enríquez , Denisse Alexandra, Zamorano Enríquez , Denisse Alexandra

    Published 2024
    “…The aim is not only to shed light on questions regarding the political function of images and the gaze in the human-animal relationship, but also to analyze the common structures of thought underlying both material and symbolic violence directed at both human and non-human animals.…”
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    Earning a living in the rural world. Pluriactivity and value production in Córdoba’s countryside (Argentina). Problems and proposals for the public agenda by Quiros, Julieta

    Published 2022
    “…These difficulties, we argue, entail systemic effects of indifference, dispossession and trivialized violence on these rural populations. Therefore, the article also formulates proposals to the public and government spheres, aimed at becaming legible and visible value production processes involved in pluriactive economies. …”
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    Consolidation of the argentine national state at the tip of the spear, saber and facón. Osteobiographical and historical approach to the remains of the Col. Ambrosio Sandes (1815-1... by Giannotti, Pablo Sebastián, Mansegosa, Daniela, Chiavazza, Horacio, Araujo, Emiliano

    Published 2020
    “…The military forces and, specifically, its high-ranking military played a transcendental role by executing the monopoly on violence from the Provincial States in their national projection. …”
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    The adventure of playing together. An encounter with children from pro-sex, transfeminist and psychosocial critique perspectives, based on a playful device to address sexual rights... by Ceccoli, Pamela, Puche, Iva

    Published 2022
    “…In this activist framework, the idea of integral sexuality from the guidelines of the Law of Integral Sexual Education (ESI) is key, of protagonist childhoods when expressing and being heard, when proposing to the adult world how they want to live their experiences in contexts free of violence and at the same time, from the capacity of exploration, enjoyment, the encounter with others, and also to make evident what bothers them, anguishes them or what they wish for themselves and the world.In this paper we analytically look at the socio-historical and cultural context from where we read the process of intervention for and with children around sexual rights, to then move on to a brief description of the three moments of the project, and leave towards the end some recapitulations that bring us timidly closer to sketch at least new questions. …”
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