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    The autobiography as expected learning and linguistic behavior in mexican rural children by Bazán-Ramírez, Aldo, Ferrari-Belmont, Aldo M., Castro-Melo, Greys, Delgado-Sánchez, Ulises, Hernández-Rodríguez, César

    Published 2016
    “…130 autobiographies from sixth grade children from public countryside schools of the state of Morelos, México, were analyzed (66 male students and 64 female students). …”
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    Remembering a master: Julio F. Villegas Bustos (1944-2016) by Caycho, Tomás

    Published 2017
    “…About his beginnings of university studies Julio Villegas mentions: "For a choice of educational principles, I always studied in the public system and thus completed the basic level, sharing the classroom and activities with my peers who represented the greatest social, religious and cultural heterogeneity" (Villegas, 2012, p. 277).…”
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    Electoral effects of intergovernmental fiscal transfers: An application to local elections in the province of Cordoba, 1995-2011 by Freille, Sebastián, Capello, Marcelo

    Published 2014
    “…We examine the impact of decentralized public policy in the form of intergovernmental fiscal transfers on local election outcomes –the probability of reelection. …”
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    Argentine Exiles and the Struggles for Justice (1976-1981) by Jensen, Silvina

    Published 2017
    “…The work supports that in the conjuncture delimited by the approval of the dictatorial laws on "missing persons" (September, 1979), the publication of the report of the visit to the Argentina of the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights of the Organization of American States (April, 1980) and the political alternatives that surroundedcommemoration of the 5th anniversary of the coup d'état (March 24, 1981), the exiles began to glimpse to the justice (national or international) as a horizon - diffuse but credibly - in that to look for punishment for the perpetrators of crimes against the life, the freedom and the integrity of the argentinians and especially for those responsible for most abject crime of the terrorist State: the enforced disappearance of persons.…”
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    Metric properties of the Salvadorian Right-Wing Authoritarianism Scale (RWA) by Orellana, Carlos Iván, Orellana, Carlos Iván

    Published 2018
    “…Based on a sample of 421 inhabitants, 15 years of age and older (M = 39.2; DE = 17.2) from the San Salvador Metropolitan Area (SSMA), the scale is the product of a process of selection of questions already adapted or included in public opinion surveys or political culture polls. …”
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    The University Reform and the University Movement in Peru in 1919. Analysis of its institutional, social and political dimensions by Casalino Sen, Carlota, Rivas Huarcaya, José Carlos, Toche, Carla Lucía

    Published 2018
    “…Finally, with regard to the political dimension, we show how the Peruvian Student Federation and the University Reform Committee participated in the celebrations of the centenary of independence, and from those initial experiences in the public sphere, the country had a generation aware of its role as a social actor that had a presence for much of Peru's political life in the twentieth century, whether as representatives in Parliament, diplomats, critical intellectuals or political leaders.…”
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    Bodies, territories and neoliberal governmentality. Views on the extractivist regimes from the feminist epistemology by Diaz, Martín Ezequiel, Alvaro, María Belén, Diaz, Martín Ezequiel, Alvaro, María Belén, Diaz, Martín Ezequiel, Alvaro, María Belén

    Published 2020
    “…We hypothesize that the neoliberal governmentality that is imposed in these devastated territories generates a crisis of social reproduction that impacts living work useful for the production and reproduction of human life; and that it is women, as historically subalternized and relegated subjectivities to the reproductive sphere, who can account for the remains of extractivism from views that transcend the dichotomies of modernity: public / private, State / market, productive / reproductive. …”
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    Trends in statistical analysis: The frequentist inference limitations and the possibilities of the Bayesian approach. by Bologna, Eduardo, Bologna, Eduardo

    Published 2011
    “…On the frequentist approach, this paper discusses additional procedures to test hypotheses suggested in the sixth edition APA Publication Manual. We review the rationale of hypothesis testing; we show the usefulness of reporting effect size measures ―and the difficulty to infer about them―, power analysis, and the different alternatives to calculate confidence intervals. …”
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    The questioned university extension: gender, sexualities and feminisms by Mattio, Eduardo, Pereyra, Liliana V.

    Published 2020
    “…In various spaces of the public university of our country and the region, for the lastAt least three decades have seen a multiplication of different experiences in research and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels from a vigorous feminist perspective. …”
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    The State as Protagonist: Reconversion of Industrial Buildings in Santa Fe (Four Cases) by Müller, Luis

    Published 2021
    “…The main objective of the analysis of these four cases is to consider the positive impact of this type of intervention, intended for the recovery of deactivated industrial buildings through political actions, to turn them over to public use, with the intention to offer an improvement in the present and, at the same time, to guide society towards building a better future.…”
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    Feminist movement and gender policies in the Argentine university system by Vazquez Laba, Vanesa, Pérez Tort, Mailén

    Published 2023
    “…The results show how in a few years, the feminist university movement enabled changes in the higher education institutions, promoted action protocols against situations of discrimination and gender violence, enforced the “Ley Micaela” through the training of public officers, and institutional spaces to guarantee gender policies. …”
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    Contención y orientación para adolescentes para su ingreso a la universidad en tiempos de pandemia by Aciares, Edita del Valle, De la Puente, Clarisa Maricel, Herrera Gatica, Cynthia Eliana, Scaglioni, Valeria Emilce

    Published 2021
    “…In this framework, it was deemed appropriate to accompany this public policy with the implementation of an extension project in which students and teachers from the Social Work course of study of UNLaR establish concrete actions that contribute to improving the quality of life of adolescents.…”
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    The Role of Energy Efficiency Policies in the Argentine Republic and its importance in the Paris Agreement Decarbonization Process by Camarda, Maximiliano

    Published 2021
    “…Finally, we list the key sectors that will allow us to contribute to the rational and efficient use of energy, and the fulfillment of the sustainable development goals by the year 2030. From a public policy approach, energy efficiency constitutes a flexible instrument to carry out a holistic approach to the multiple problems that a country faces, such as climate change, industrial competitiveness, sustainable economic development and energy security. …”
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    Peirce’s secondness in true crime documentaries. Annotations on The Jinx: The Life and Death of Robert Durst by López Delacruz, Santiago Martín

    Published 2022
    “…Through the case study of The Jinx: the life and death of Robert Durst, a true crime documentary that has had important relevance in the recent public and judicial sphere, we propose to analyze the link between the documentary and reality from the triadic model of the sign proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce, and specifically, on how secondness is a mode of meaning that gives documentary filmmaking the ability to transfer the textures of reality to an indexical level.…”
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    Latin American rights in the 21st century and its new link with the economic elite. The cases of Horacio Cartes (2013) and Mauricio Macri (2015) by Nikolajczuk, Monica

    Published 2022
    “…This phenomenon was evidenced in various countries of the region through the circulation of trajectories from the private business sphere to the public sphere, particularly in the ownership of the Executive Power and its ministerial portfolio. …”
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    The uses of republicanism in the reinterpre- tation of democracy. Analysis of the political discourse in present-day Argentina by Velisone, Julia

    Published 2022
    “…To this end, the paper studies the articles in the newspapers La Nación and Clarín in 2019 in which the terms republican/republicanism are used, understanding their relevance in view of the mediatisation of politics and the increased use of such concepts in public debate, parti- cularly in an electoral context in which such discursive disputes are enhanced. …”
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    The «new» rights in Latin America and the Judiciary: legal wars and state of exception in the 21st century by Prego, Florencia

    Published 2022
    “…In this context, the Judiciary began to occupy a prominent place on the political and intellectual agenda and a central space in public opinion. This article seeks to analyze the importance of legal wars in research agendas. …”
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    Construction of the Brief Scale on HIV Stigmatization in the General Population of Buenos Aires by Cuenya, Lucas, Lugo, Nancy, Contigiani, María Florencia, Sánchez-López, Jorge Mario, Castro, Leila, Radusky, Pablo, Gabini, Sebastián, Cuenya, Lucas, Lugo, Nancy, Contigiani, María Florencia, Sánchez-López, Jorge Mario, Castro, Leila, Radusky, Pablo, Gabini, Sebastián

    Published 2023
    “…Four hundred (n = 400) participants between 18 and 60 years old were surveyed on public roads in a quota design to achieve representativeness of gender, age, level of education, and socioeconomic level. …”
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