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    Three books on Human Rights for other possible futures by Chabrando, Victoria, Solis, Ana Carol

    Published 2023
    “…After 40 years of democracy, putting in dialogue three books on Human Rights issues with different modulations is an opportunity to investigate the updates and resignifications of the framework of rights as a common language, crossing past, present and future, in a vocation of dialogue that harbors challenges of a shared and urgent time. …”
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    Forty years of culture: historiography of patrimonial policies in the Olavarria County (1983-2020) by Cantar, Nahir Meline

    Published 2021
    “…Under this premise, the present work seeks to reconstruct the cultural policies, in general, and patrimonial policies, in particular, applied in the Olavarría County since the return of democracy until 2020. From this exercise, the impact they have had on the different cultural assets of the party over time is analyzed. …”
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    Traditions of writing research /

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “….] -- Writing, from Stalinism to democracy : literacy education and politics in Poland, 1945-1999 / Cezar M. …”
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    The Latin Americanism of exile. Reflections on the Latin American Testimony Magazine by Garategaray, Martina

    Published 2018
    “…Our hypothesis is that during the exile years many publications as part of their struggle against dictatorship and supporting democracy, constructed, with its particularities, a unity myth around Latin America. …”
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    Association Agreement of the European Union and Central America: Alliance between historical friendly regions by Rodríguez Chaves, Alonso

    Published 2019
    “…Consummated, displayed significant relationships that encourage potential areas of cooperation related to the defense of the core values of freedom, democracy, human rights, rule of law, among others. …”
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    Think fear. Myths, art and politics by Barei, Silvia

    Published 2020
    “…They fear terrorism, climate change, immigrants,  also what is called "insecurity",  the misuse of technology,  the fragility of political and economic systems. The fragility of democracy. Each group, each country, puts the accent on any of them. …”
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    The Total Art of Eisenstein: The Ideology Behind The old and the New by Viera, Tomás

    Published 2023
    “…However, these debates occlude the larger problem of how the works produced by artists such as Sergei Eisenstein expressed the ideological tensions of a social system that was struggling to find a fitting balance between democracy and authority, between experimentation and order. …”
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    Marxism and Homosexual Liberation by Gaido, Daniel

    Published 2023
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    Remembering a master: Julio F. Villegas Bustos (1944-2016) by Caycho, Tomás

    Published 2017
    “…Previously (Arias, 2016; Caycho, 2016; Salas, 2016), Villegas' virtues as a friend, an academic and a citizen endowed, like few others, with moral integrity, love for freedom and democracy, as well as permanently devoted to the integral formation of youth have been commented on. …”
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    The territorialization of policy at the sub-national level. The case of the Justicialist Party in Santa Cruz by Sosa, Pamela

    Published 2016
    “…An outlook of the academic studies approaching the changes in the structure of the political system since the return to democracy in Argentina shows that, specially starting in the mid-eighties is possible to identify a process of denationalization or provincialization of the party political struggle and a rising territorialization of politics. …”
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    Building multiactorally the local management in San Marcos Sierras by Rodríguez, Elsa Marcela, Ferreyra, Patricia, Eula, Mónica, Maniaci, Alejandro, Camisasso, Mónica

    Published 2018
    “…This article aims at: 1) Explaining the theoretical and political assumptions, from the relational approach of the State or partner – central, deliberative democracy and with citizen participation; as a result, new regulations were created as citizen practices of self-legislation Habermas (1994), which transform the reproductive conditions of the population and the ways in which spaces are created; 2) Characterizing the implemented and evaluated methodology in the territorial planning processes (workshops, citizen consultations, regional assemblies, regulation council, etc.); 3) Assess the results, focusing on the innovative elements in the regulation of space and the environment (eco village, mountain style, mixed land uses and zones, growth limits, native forest factor in all areas, water emergency, among others).…”
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    A Spectre is Haunting Africa: It is the Modern State. Peripheral Fears and Hopes by Roca, Albert, Roca, Albert, Roca, Albert

    Published 2024
    “…The text turns the usual study of political transitions and evolutions in neo-independent Africa on its head by questioning the standard by which they are usually assessed, the ideal model of modern democracy. The text contrasts the oscillations of expert optimism about African states with the repeated empirical evidence of the inadequacy of the state model bequeathed by colonisation to the reality and potential of the African social fabric. …”
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    The economy of attention: from the reconfiguration of power relations to social control by Boglione, Matías

    Published 2023
    “…Therefore, the purpose of this article is to carry out a bibliographic review and some reflections on the consequences and challenges that the attention economy poses for democracy and collective identities, mainly in relation to social control. …”
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    TENSIÓN POLÍTICO-ACADÉMICA EN LA UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRES (1975-1983): EL CAMBIO DE PARADIGMA EN LA ARQUEOLOGÍA PATAGÓNICA / Political and Academic Strain in the University of B... by Luco, Susana; IDES

    Published 2010
    “…Dicho cambio se originó en una primera instancia de quiebre metodológico que posibilitó una posterior ruptura teórica y que el mismo tuvo como artífice inicial al arqueólogo Carlos Aschero en tanto profesor regular de la licenciatura de Ciencias Antropológicas de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras.Palabras clave: cambio teórico; Universidad; Arqueología; Patagonia; Aschero AbstractAs common sense in Anthropological historiography has maintained since the restoration of democracy in 1983, the evaluation of anthropological production in each anthropological discipline has subordinated intellectual efforts to Argentine periodic political shifts ever since the first military coup took place in 1930. …”
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