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INTERNATIONAL LAW AND VULTURE FUNDS: IN SEARCH OF ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Published 2020“…In the absence of an international mechanism for the restructuring of sovereign debt, developing countries with financial difficulties and their private creditors must negotiate in good faith to forge a fair and viable restructuring agreement. …”
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From Paper to Digital Communication
Published 2021“…These have certainly shaped opinion, contributing to discussions and decision-making in different spheres in both the public and private sectors through successive generations of researchers.…”
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Digital social networks in the development of high school students’ critical thinking
Published 2021“…The practice was supported by the use that students make of technological devices to apply an argumentation strategy in the area of social sciences by the use of Facebook. For this purpose, a private group was created in such social network so that the participants could interact with each other on the analysis of an event related to a topic of social sciences. …”
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THE COLOMBIAN CENTRAL BOARD OF HYGIENE, ANOTHER VICTIM OF PANDEMIC FLU 1918-1919
Published 2014“…The Relief Board was the only institution that took effective action. This institution of private character was created by the notables of the capital. …”
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The future of a Collection. Bourgeois culture, identity, and public memory through the Museo Municipal de Arte Decorativo “Firma y Odilo Estévez” of Rosario city
Published 2012“…The article reconstructs the history of a private art collection gathered by Firma Mayor and Odilo Estévez Yáñez, a married couple from the dominant social group that laid the foundations for the construction of a bourgeois order in the city of Rosario at the beginning of the 20th century. …”
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Phisical anthropology teaching in the Argentina of the early 20th century. Robert Lehmann-Nitsche and the disciples’ formation
Published 2016“…The examination of these materials, together with Lehmann-Nitsche’s private letters, allow us to propose the absence of a systematic plan in order to institutionalize and professionalize the anthropological practices. …”
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Reflections on the process of creation of archaeological collections in Tandil (province of Buenos Aires)
Published 2018“…In this article we present the record of eight archaeological collections, two public and six private,collected in Tandil (province of Buenos Aires). …”
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The irruption of new technologies in secondary schools and teacher training challenges in the 21st century
Published 2020“…In this article, we return to the results of a recent investigation where we analyzed the relationship between the trajectories of teacher training (initial and continuous) and the strategies of labor insertion of beginning teachers of secondary schools (both state and private management) of Buenos Aires City (CABA).…”
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Entre la comunidad y el mercado. Los ámbitos y usos de la tercera función sustantiva universitaria en México
Published 2020“…Gradually, the Extension function was adopted by the Mexican public universities and Higher Education Institutions (IES), created throughout the 20th century, and also by some with private financing. At the end of the fourth decade of that century, it began to move away from its original purpose, consisting of sharing social support actions to communities, and move to offer society a diversity of sites (museums, galleries, exhibition halls), events (book fairs, film shows, concerts) and non-formal education (continuing education courses, art, music, dance, sports, etc.), forming over time a heterogeneous and difficult field for planning, operation, coordination, evaluation and theorization.…”
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Validación de la Escala de Orientación Intrínseca Versus Extrínseca en el Aula para escolares uruguayos
Published 2023“…The study counted with the participation of a total of 912 children (52,4% girls and 47,6% boys), with an age average of 10.19 years (DT=1,10), from 10 schools (61.4% public and 38.6% private) all located in Montevideo, Uruguay. The structure of the scale was studied using the Confirmatory Factor Analysis, the final model showed adequate fit index X2/df=2.63; GFI=.93; CFI= .89; NFI= .84, RMSEA=.05. …”
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Dilemmas of modernity: practice and theory of contract archeology in Córdoba, Argentina
Published 2022“…The archaeology of and in the city of Córdoba poses the challenge of combining multiple interests and actors in a professional practice that intersects academia, the private sector and the state in different ways. In this article, we describe and reflect on this practice and show how this approach guided us to explore these various positions and initiate new investigations. …”
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Tourism, andean otherness and its locus of dispute, Tilcara, Quebrada de Humahuaca
Published 2022“…Based on an ethnography carried out between 2017 and 2019, it offers a description and analysis of three profiles involved in the configuration of tourism, which are defined in terms of the predominant locus - neither “pure”, not “unique”- of agents and agencies: governmental, private and communal locus. The analysis unfolds a relational and symbolic view of tourism, understanding it as a social space of hierarchical intercultural relations, marked by cultural translations and disputes over knowledge, where pre-existing historical alterities are reworked. …”
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Individualización, dilemas de la maternidad y desarrollo laboral : continuidades y cambios
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