- POLITICA 265
- CIENCIAS SOCIALES 197
- DERECHO 180
- DERECHO POLITICO 147
- DERECHO POLITICO-EEUU 86
- ESTADOS UNIDOS-POLITICA 84
- POLITICA-ESTADOS UNIDOS 84
- POLITICA ECONOMICA 61
- TEORIA POLITICA 61
- CIENCIA POLITICA 58
- FILOSOFIA POLITICA 58
- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS 57
- DEMOCRACIA 55
- ECONOMIA 46
- SOCIOLOGIA 40
- PAISES EN DESARROLLO 36
- ECONOMIA POLITICA 33
- ANTROPOLOGIA CULTURAL Y SOCIAL 32
- CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS 31
- Ciencias políticas 31
- GOBIERNO-DERECHO DE PROPIEDAD 30
- PROPIEDAD-DERECHO 30
- Argentina 28
- ARISTOCRACIA-DEMOCRACIA-EEUU 26
- DEMOCRACIA-ARISTOCRACIA-EEUU 26
- DEMOCRACIA-EEUU 26
- Politics and government 26
- RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES 25
- FILOSOFIA 24
- MODELOS ECONOMETRICOS 24
-
361
-
362
-
363
-
364
-
365
-
366
-
367
-
368
-
369
-
370
-
371
-
372
-
373
-
374
-
375
-
376
Present pasts : urban palimpsests and the politics of memory /
Published 2003Table of Contents: “…Present pasts : media, politics, amnesia -- Monumental seduction : Christo in Berlin -- The voids of Berlin -- After the war : Berlin as palimpsest -- Fear of mice : the Times Square redevelopment -- Memory sites in an expanded field : the memory park in Buenos Aires -- Doris Salcedo's memory sculpture Unland : the orphan's tunic -- Of mice and mimesis : reading Spiegelman with Adorno -- Rewritings and new beginnings : W.G. …”
Book -
377
The paranoid style in american politics and other essays /
Published 1967“…Vintage political science and social criticism…”
Book -
378
-
379
Competitive elections, politics of enmity and citizen mistrust
Published 2021“…We are living in an era of volatility that generates disruptive processes in the democratic forms and political systems. This time is marked by bewilderment and disturbance. …”
Get full text
Online -
380
Creating Content for Instagram: Digital Feminist Activism and the Politics of Class
Published 2023“…Self-education was deemed an important feature of doing digital feminist activism, and this article critically explores the classed, but also racialised politics of digital “learning cultures”, and the ways in which the apparent requirement “to know” may have exclusionary effects.…”
Get full text
Online