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    STATE RE-INSCRIPTION OF NATIONAL ETHNICIZATION. BOLIVIAN DIASPORIC BUREAUCRACY IN THE CITY OF LA PLATA by Rodrigo, Federico

    Published 2016
    “…Through the analysis of documents and reports of the Bolivian Foreign Ministry, participant observation in events, activities and meetings organized by the consular authorities of Bolivia and associations of migrants settlers in the city of La Plata, and interviews and many informal dialogues with the leaders of these spaces, we surveyed the mechanisms through which the state becomes involved in the processes of "ethnicization" connecting the institutional network and the experience of nation of people, as conflicts and resistance it faces in an attempt to consolidate their positions.            …”
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    Detección óptica ultrasensible de antígenos de relevancia en Ciencias de los Alimentos utilizando nanopartículas de plata mediante inmunoensayos by Mercadal, Pablo A, Motrich, Ruben D, Coronado, Eduardo A

    Published 2019
    “…In this work, using conveniently functionalized 58 nm diameter Ag NPs, we describe how the application of the IDILA methodology can be used for the ultrasensitive detection of gliadin, a protein to which people bearing celiac disease are sensitive. Results of the experiments performed were compared with ELISA, the standard technique approved by the codex alimentarius, demonstrating that the IDILA assay is ~1000 times more sensitive than ELISA, and also with a lower detection limit.            …”
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    Jerarquizar la cooperación en pandemia: la potencia del trabajo colectivo by Micele, Carla, Gonzalez, Claudia, Viñuela, Marcela, Nogueira, Beatriz

    Published 2021
    “…We have read numerous articles from different international organizations (World Health Organization, United Nations, Pan American Health Organization) among others that express their concern about the effects that the COVID-19 pandemic has on people and the community, and have urged the States to adopt measures to protect life, the right to health and personal integrity in accordance with human rights standards, on the basis of preventing the spread of COVID-19. …”
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    Sustaining youth school trajectories. An experience of collaborative and interdisciplinary work with teachers by Cejas, Adriana, Machuca, María Fernanda, D’Aloisio, Florencia, Bastán, Guido García

    Published 2022
    “…In this article, we share reflections above an extension project developed during 2021, arising from the collective construction of an intervention demand with educators of a public secondary school in Córdoba city that receives young people from vulnerable sectors. The demand was focused on the need to reestore the relationship between youth students and school and the pedagogical bonds, a difficulty deepened by the social isolation during covid-19 pandemic, vulnerating their right to socio-educational inclusion. …”
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    Network of neighborhood orchestras by Andrada, Susana

    Published 2022
    “…As a result, more than 200 children and young people from low-income sectors find in the orchestras a space for the development of their artistic and social potential.The Network proposes actions that challenge social inequalities, and is based on the conviction that individual and collective artistic production is a vital element of the dignity of peoples. …”
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  6. 1266

    Free higher education and equity by Delfino, José A.

    Published 2004
    “…A behaviour that isexplained because tax system is progressive, poor have access barriers,private institutions offer good quality options to wealthy citizens and alarge fraction of people belonging to middle class attend the public highereducation sector.…”
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  7. 1267

    Pain in memory: memory, politics and aesthetics in the feature film Hannah Arendt (2012), by Margarethe von Trotta by García Martín, Francisco David

    Published 2024
    “…Her courage to study the Jewish Holocaust in a straight way, and to try to understand how the death of so many millions of people could be undertake in a mechanical and organized way reflects the capacity of this thinker not only to approach the other, the different, but to try to maintain a memory of the past that serves as a framework of understanding to replace, facing the present, the confrontation between enemies by a dialectic between adversaries. …”
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    Self-knowledge and attribution of mental states in Theory of Mind by Skidelsky, Liza

    Published 2011
    “…Many philosophers consider that self-knowledge reflects the particularity that we can know what we think, believe, desire, in a different way in which we know the mental states of other people. This is the claim of an asymmetry between first and third person. …”
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    Agriculture and productive potential in the Ambato Valley, Catamarca, Argentina (VI-XI centuries AD) by Figueroa, Germán

    Published 2009
    “…The control and accumulation of economic resources in the Ambato Valley between VI and XI centuries AD has been considered a key factor in the maintenance and reproduction of social differences between people. It is believed that the use of selected sectors of the landscape as agricultural production areas was functional and organizational associated with villages located in the valley bottom. …”
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    The girls in the house, the boys on the street. General construction, violence and sociability practices in Villa el Nylon, Córdoba by Previtali, María Elena

    Published 2010
    “…The analysis of labor practices and of friendship are constituted also in central areas to understand how the use of the violence in the exchanges between young people and groups regulate the relations and are constituted in symbolic spaces to construct and to demonstrate masculinities or femininity that face and are not bent easily…”
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    The visitors opine: study about human remains exhibition in the Museo de La Plata by Reca, María Marta, Sardi, Marina, Canzani, Ana, Domínguez, Cecilia

    Published 2014
    “…In this study, we evaluated visitors’ opinions about the exhibition of human remains, considering as reference the permanent exhibition “Being and Belonging: a tour to human evolution”, opened in 2009 at the Museo de La Plata. Two hundred people were surveyed through a semi-structured questionnaire, which focuses on socio-demographic aspects, motivations and expectations for visiting the exhibition and their opinions about the institutional policies of human remains exhibition. …”
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    In the shadow of the state: Indian communalization in sites from the Rio Negro province pre Cordillera, Argentina by Cañuqueo, Lorena, Kropff, Laura, Pérez, Pilar María

    Published 2015
    “…We begin by laying out the historical process of incorporation of the Mapuche people to the national state in order to situate this particular case. …”
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    Music and dance as particiapative spaces among young children of migrant Bolivians and Paraguayans in Buenos Aires (Argentina) by Gavazzo, Natalia

    Published 2016
    “…The final aim is to elaborate a broader definition of “the political”, that will not be limited to traditional ways of social and political participation, in order to create key elements to understand music and dance as tools for transformation, especially among urban working class young people.…”
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    So far, so close. Ethics and emotions in fieldwork in a tragic context by Zenobi, Diego

    Published 2015
    “…Here I refer to Elias who has analyzed how contemporary societies represented this phenomenon as one that transforms deeply the life of the living people.…”
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    How Narrator and Language Structure Myth: Interferences in “The Jaguar and Tamanduá, a Bakairi Tale by Bonfim, Evandro

    Published 2018
    “…The cosmoemas covered here are the result of comparison between two versions of the story Udodo Pajika, told by Bakairi, a Karib South people, in order to focus on how the compound language, narratorand logic of the myth give the broadest sense of narratives which must be worth anthropologist interested in native process of story-telling.…”
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    Asterisms, sky and time cycles among the Wichi by Gómez, Cecilia Paula

    Published 2020
    “…For this first approach, the starting point will be the ethnographic research initially carried out in a neighborhood of the Ingeniero Juárez city (Formosa, Argentina) which is largely inhabited by Wichi people. Also, available bibliographic information about Wichi communities inhabiting the Chaco territory is taken into account. …”
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    CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY THROUGH PETROGRAPHY IN MIRIGUACA RAVINE (ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA, CATAMARCA) DURING THE LATE PERIOD by Gasparotti, Leticia

    Published 2018
    “…Throughout this work, it was sought to determine the mineralogical composition of ceramic pastes, to examine their relationship with local geological characteristics, and to investigate the technological choices and particular ways of doing, thinking about ceramics vessels as an object that assembles and gathers materials, people and places in extensive networks that give meaning. …”
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