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    “To not work from sunrise to sunset”. The senses of education in young and adult members of Bolivia’s horticultural migrant families of Gran La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina by Lemmi, Soledad, Morzilli, Melina, Moretto, Ornella

    Published 2018
    “…The information was gathered from a qualitative methodology based on ethnographic work. We advance here the senses acquired by education for these families, both of adults and young people, as a strategy of extra-fifth sociability as well as a future possibility of improving their material conditions of life.…”
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    Generation, a situated concept by da Cunha, Sandra Mara

    Published 2021
    “…The aim is to reflect on the term based on data from post-doctoral ethnographic research developed with children and young people from Congada de Santa Efigênia, from the city of Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo, Brazil, between 2016 and 2018, within the scope of the School of Education of the University of São Paulo.…”
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    Etnographic work in two state conflicto managment agencies by Pizarro, Matías Rafael, Larrea, Natalia

    Published 2020
    “…The aim of this paper is to reflect on the documentary production and case studies based on the ethnographic work developed in two state agencies of conflict management in the city of Olavarria, Province of Buenos Aires, during the year 2018. …”
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    Andean ceremonies in the contest of public space by Silva, Sofía, García, Stella Maris

    Published 2020
    “…The symbolic borders that constitute an 'Andean us' of migrants –and non-migrants- in dispute, dialogue and / or disagreement with municipality officers, and especially, with their most recent public policies, grant a political character to the public space. The ethnographic approach used to conduct this research has led to the development of particular relationships and roles in the field, while offering the possibility of exposing coercive trends in urban policy, which deserve to be revised by future governments in office.…”
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    About failures and relative successes by Vander Velden, Felipe

    Published 2021
    “…From a concrete ethnographic example collected among the Karitiana (Tupi-Arikém indigenous people in the state of Rondônia, southwestern Brazilian Amazon), this article discusses some of the reasons why the introduction of large-scale animal husbandry in the Lowland South American societies have failed, or have at most achieved relative successes. …”
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    State presences, social relations and collective action by Girado, Agustina

    Published 2020
    “…This work seeks to reflect on the actions of a social group dedicated to the generation of housing projects in a middle Buenos Aires city of Argentina, based on considering the ideas of the State that are embodied in discourses, practices, relationships and concepts of social actors with which the ethnographic research was carried out. In this sense, thinking about the State in its multiple presences is a central analytical key to account for the generation of social relations and assets that not only allowed the local level to go beyond, but also enabled greater degrees of proximity and link with various officials and state agencies. …”
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    Travel far away to be close by Gaztañaga, Julieta

    Published 2020
    “…In theoretical and methodological terms, the analysis is constructed from an ethnographic perspective based on the conceptual developments of political anthropology, and the anthropology of the State. …”
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    “We do not want to be companion fishing, but objective fishing” by Álvarez Burgos, María Catalina

    Published 2020
    “…The objective of this article is to analyze the political arenas between the State and organizations of fisher women, problematizing the current gender institutionality in this productive subsector, through the ethnographic observation of socio-state interfaces, the application of semi-structured interviews to actors key, and triangulation with secondary sources. …”
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    Argentinian National Gendarmerie and management of conflicts and violence in informal neighborhoods of southern City of Buenos Aires by Zajac, Joaquín

    Published 2021
    “…The article is based on the analysis of documentary sources, and by an ethnographic fieldwork with members of the Gendarmerie in neighborhoods of the south of CABA between 2016 and 2017, and with inhabitants of these neighborhoods in 2019.…”
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    Of stories and memories by Lencina, Rocío, Mariano, Mercedes

    Published 2022
    “…For this reason, it is proposed to build new and updated knowledge through an ethnographic approach that allows analyzing and understanding the various processes of identity construction in an intermediate-type city.…”
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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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