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Retos de las universidades públicas de Oaxaca México en la difusión cultural
Published 2024“…Cultural dissemination is an essential function of universities, transmitting scientific knowledge and those emanating from societies; however, in the Mexican context, historically, this action is not a priority for governments and institutions due to the low political profitability that it represents, therefore it has been hindered by challenges of various kinds, even though due to their institutional nature, universities must disseminate culture. …”
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Alternatives for the agroecological management of woody shrub species in livestock agroecosystems in the northwest of Córdoba, Argentina
Published 2019“…The most dominant species were Vachellia caven, Celtis chichape, Senegalia gilliesii, Vachellia astringens, Geoffroea decorticans and Larrea divaricata. Management, profitability, colonization and accessibility was the most important negative impacts for 'productive' actors, while protection, diversity and feeding was the most relevant positive impacts according to 'conservationists'. …”
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I look for native images that respond to invasive images. Interview with César González
Published 2024“…How can we construct a text that does not fetishize our interviewer and his work within a contemporary cultural industry that profits from this? In this interview with César we were interested in addressing a particular issue: to understand his perspective on the gaze that the public university constructs on territories socially read as vulnerable, be they prisons or working-class neighborhoods. …”
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STICK YOUR BOOBS OUT AND PUSH YOU BUTT UP: BODY TECHNIQUES AND REGULATORY IDEAL OF FEMININITY IN A FEMALE SEDUCTION WORKSHOP
Published 2016“…The centrality of erotic dimension in our Western societies is reflected, among others multiple phenomena, in broad and diverse market niches designed to generate profits through the offer of bodies, goods and services that promote the maximization of sex-sensory experiences and body optimization in aesthetic and erotic terms. …”
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Mixed logistic model with two independent random coefficients for financial crisis prediction: argentinean companies
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A CAPITALISM THAT NEUTRALIZES THE CRITIQUE? THE DISCOURSES OF NEW MANAGEMENT IN FRONT OF THE INDICTMENTS TO THE “LABOUR SOCIETY”
Published 2017“…This would give rise to the following paradox: what those authors understood that could only flourish beyond the productive spaces is precisely what contemporary management demands for labor firstly, and this in order to improve productivity and increase the corporate profits. The aim of this article is to present in detail and conceptual rigor this paradox, from the ethical and epistemological horizon of a critical theory that allows to study the present, detecting both its fissures and its inherent possibilities for social and political transformation.…”
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Productive centralities in the automotive industry: the territorialization of labor
Published 2020“…In order to increase profitability, multinational companies transform the production process, seeking labor flexibility and direct public investments in order to facilitate the movement of goods. …”
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