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    SHOCKING CASES, POLICE NEWS AND LOCAL JOURNALISTIC PRACTICES IN SMALL TOWNS OF THE BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE. THE ANTONIA CASE IN AYACUCHO, 2011 by Galar, Santiago

    Published 2017
    “…The analysis of the coverage of the Antonia case allows to advance in the characterization of practices, categorizations and ratings shared by local journalists organized around the production of police news, a territory rarely explored by the social sciences in our country. …”
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    The battle of Chile: image, poetry, memory by Humphreys, Derek

    Published 2020
    “…However, it is not the simple reference to the image that this access to a narrative makes possible, but rathera fantastic-fictionnal one, shifted from any « ordinary sense » and which the narrative organizes by the “figuration” which it deploys around anenigmatic void. …”
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    Notes on Alain Badiou and the cinema by Laso, Eduardo

    Published 2021
    “…This article reviews some of Alain Badiou’s main ideas about cinema, collected from different texts through his work. The writing is organized in twelve sections: 1) cinema is a new art that was born in the 20th century; 2) cinema is a mass art; 3) cinema is an ontological art; 4) the cinema makes time visible; 5) cinema as the most-one of the other arts; 6) cinema is an impure art; 7) each film is a singular real object, which exposes the passage of an idea according to the shot and the montage; 8) the art of cinema as a visitation of an idea; 9) cinema as an ethical setting; 10) the three ways of talking about a film; 11) a film is a point-subject of an artistic configuration; 12) from tragic cinema to cinema as a moving image of eternity. …”
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    Network of neighborhood orchestras by Andrada, Susana

    Published 2022
    “…The audiovisual story presents the collective work of the Red de Orquestas Barriales de Córdoba, a movement-based and self-managed organization made up of 7 musical groups. From a teaching based on critical pedagogies, knowledge is shared through play, free experimentation and peer-to-peer training. …”
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    UNPAZ has memory. An experience of bonding with H.I.J.O.S by Zubillaga, Paula

    Published 2023
    “…The PEU was developed throughout the year 2022 and aimed to contribute to the generation of consensus around the value of democracy, the struggle for Memory, Truth and Justice of human rights organizations in Argentina -especially Sons and Daughters for Identity and Justice against Oblivion and Silence (H.I.J.O.S.) and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo-, and the defense and promotion of human rights. …”
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    Analysis of Uniparental Lineages in Two Villages of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, Seat of Pueblos de Indios in Colonial Times by Pauro, Maia, García, Angelina, Nores, Rodrigo, Demarchi, Dario

    Published 2013
    “…Based on the analysis of the mitochondrial control region and seven biallelic markers of the Y chromosome, we investigated the genetic composition of two rural populations of southern Santiago del Estero, Argentina, that were seats in colonial times of pueblos de indios, a colonial practice that consisted of concentrating the indigenous populations in organized and accessible settlements, to facilitate Christianizing and policing. …”
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    Late Holocene environmental dynamics in fluvial and aeolian depositional settings: Archaeological record variability at the lower basin of the Colorado river (Argentina) by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo

    Published 2011
    “…The results obtained indicate that the inland landforms that contained Initial Late Holocene archaeological assemblages (3000-1000 14C BP) have suffered important morphodynamic processes that produced site destruction, loss of organic material and lower degrees of integrity and site resolution. …”
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    Bioarchaeological analysis and taphonomic history of the rescue of the site Estación XI medanitos (Tinogasta, Catamarca, Argentina): an approach from archaeotanatology by De Stéfano, Julia, Aranda, Claudia, Luna, Leandro, Ratto, Norma

    Published 2021
    “…The results obtained allow characterizing this mortuary site as a dedicatory offering, the burial of selected anatomical parts with an anthropically patterned spatial organization. On the other hand, some processes that occurred prior to the final disposal could be inferred, such as the exposure of the remains to the action of fire and the formation of trophy skulls. …”
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    Argentina, managing environmental pollution : issues and options

    Published 1995
    Book
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    Civil service reform and the World Bank by Nunberg, Barbara

    Published 1995
    Book
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    Strategies for family planning promotion by Piotrow, Phyllis Tilson

    Published 1994
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    Lesiones bucales por consumo de tabaco / by Bastos, Mario Armando

    Published 2017
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    Text production in undergraduate education : functional and cognitive complexities by Gaido, Angélica

    Published 2016
    “…Drawing on the theoretical and methodological tools of the ‘Sydney School’ (Martin & Rose, 2008; Rose & Martin, 2012), which relies on the general conceptual framework of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) (Halliday, 1985; Halliday & Matthiessen, 2014), the study analyzes the structuring of knowledge in students’ texts and the contextual appropriateness of the organization of information in those texts. After this empirical stage, the work shows that although the SFL theory can account for the functional and some of the cognitive complexities involved in disciplinary written text production, it seems not to fully explain how knowledge becomes available for the production of effective texts, i.e. texts that respond to the demands of new contexts. …”
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