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    “Mi casa, su casa”. The subjectivation of the intimate space like represented image by Queiroz Ferreira, Raquel

    Published 2010
    “…What do the houses say about the persons who live them? What is to be showed and what not? …”
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    School representations about “lo Comechingón” in Córdoba by Stagnaro, Marianela

    Published 2011
    “…The representations built from the hegemonic social imaginary deny the contemporaneousness of the natives, or at best, they consider its presence as an anomaly; that is to say, they place the aboriginal as a former and outside reality turning it invisible, or giving a relative vision of its contemporary and autochthonous presences in a context of emergency and “comechingon” identification. …”
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    The thing and the words. Story and emotion in a police museum by Sirimarco, Mariana

    Published 2014
    “…A story is not shaped by the aseptic description of an event, but by the transformation of it into a message. That is to say, by a narrative operation that carries emotional charge. …”
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    The estimation of large social account matrices / by Byron, R. P. (Raymond Peter)

    Published 1978
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    The average water balance of Manfredi (Cordoba, Argentina) by Rodríguez, A. R., Novo, R. J., Cañadell, J. C., Avaltroni, J. C.

    “…With exception of October and March all the other months show deficiency frecuences superior to 50%, that means to say that the negative water balance predominates significantly over the positive balance.…”
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    Creating Content for Instagram: Digital Feminist Activism and the Politics of Class by Scharff, Christina, Scharff, Christina, Scharff, Christina

    Published 2023
    “…Shifting to a different set of knowledges, the second part of the article homes in on a widely shared sense amongst the activists that they had to know and say the “right” things when taking part in activism online. …”
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    Serial instincts by Gómez Ponce, Ariel

    Published 2018
    “…In dialogue with the semiologist Yuri Lotman and the philosopher Michel Foucault, we will say that artistic texts such as TV series will be a fertile ground for questioning how hypothetical instincts are reactivated, around a notion of “anomaly” and the complex mechanisms that ensure their domestication and control. …”
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    Inhabiting Languages Workshop by de Mauro, Sofía

    Published 2023
    “…The workshop was held at the Museum of Anthropology of Córdoba (FFyH, UNC) on Wednesday, October 25. That is to say, in the month of the counter-festivity that, precisely, inaugurated the ICA thirty years ago in Córdoba. …”
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    DOSSIER: Intellectuals and editors by Sorá, Gustavo

    Published 2008
    “…The intellectual writes but it is the publisher who publishes. Not for nothing, say some psychologists, the thought culminates with its publication. …”
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    Democratizing innovation / by Hippel, Eric von

    Published 2005
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    Filosofar con niñxs by Branca, Ayelén, San Pedro, Constanza, Andrade, Sergio, Ricardi (Texto), Georgina

    Published 2022
    “…We claim a philosophy that moves away a little bit from the marble and has to do with the encounter, with action and contact with others," say Sergio Andrade, Constanza San Pedro and Ayelén Branca, in this conversation with E+E magazine.They also state that although their work has always been extensionist, they prefer to talk about dialogues and/or co-productions with the community they are part of. …”
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    JACQUES RANCIÈRE AND THE PROBLEM OF WHEN “POLITICS EXISTS”. EQUALITY AS FOUNDATION AND ITS (DE)POLITICIZING CONSEQUENCES by Gambarotta, Emiliano

    Published 2017
    “…The main purpose of this paper is to grasp these conditions and what they say to us about this political theory. To this end, I will do a internal reading of such theory, looking into the inner logic of Rancière’s materials, with the attempt of understanding not only its potentialities but also the blind spots by  problematizing the politics. …”
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    Traumatic flights, imaginary parents and neurotic bourgeoisie by Conrod, Frédéric

    Published 2018
    “…Only the fact that Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar would want to produce the work of his young Argentinian counterpart says a lot about the necessity to utilize cinema as a chock therapy where the audience confronts its own wild and primitive nature (The Freudian Id), hidden in its deep interior through centuries of accumulated repression. …”
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    Eating to live/Eating until death. Subjectivity and voracity by Moreno-Márquez, César, de Mingo Rodríguez, Alicia Mª

    Published 2020
    “…In this way, erreri’s film becomes a very current mirror of the contemporary world and a strange, ironic and sad, but lucid,apology for the seductive and deadly art of cooking, which excites our voracity, if one may say so. Ten years later (1983), Creosota burst, fed up witheating, from Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life.…”
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    Biología de Acrosternum bellum Rolston, 1983 (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) by Avalos, D.S., La Porta, N.C.

    “…Comparada con otras especies del mismo género tales como A armigera (Sta¡),A. hilare (Say), A. apicicorne (Spinola) y A marginatum ( Palisot de Beauvois), estudiadas bajo condiciones similares, A. bellum presentó un ciclo de desarrollo más corto y una mayor mortalidad ninfal. …”
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