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TOWARDS AN ANALYSIS OF THE COMMON SENSORIUM. NOTES FOR AN AESTHETIC-POLITICAL MORPHOLOGY OF THE SOCIAL DIMENSION
Published 2018“…Based on this lines, this paper seeks to delineate a series of elements to open the possibility of defining the Aesthetic as the thought of the common sensorium; as a unit of aesthetic-political analysis that works as a theoretical framework for a morphology of the social dimension, as analytical of the sensible order.…”
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El testigo de referencia en el proceso penal : Aproximación a las soluciones angloamericanas /
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Arquitectura, lo común = Architecture, the common /
Published 2012“…Architecture, the common…”
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A study of the effects of the central american common market and of the potential benefits of further integration
Published 1970Table of Contents: “…Measurement of the impact of the Central American common market -- 3. Explanation of why traditional methods underestime potential benefits of customs unions among small less-developed countries -- 4. …”
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Walking through the common knowledge: postcards of Villa Cerro Azul through extension work
Published 2024“…In this collective journey we seek to build communicative paths with and from the territories, strengthening ties through collective writing, narrating in common the defense of the common. We do it in dialogue with previous experiences and in re-invented processes in other mountain territories.…”
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