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    The place of knowledge and technical processes in the midst of the conflict over the use of agrochemicals. Reflections from participant observation by Barri, Victoria

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, a reflection on the role of professionals and the production of scientific knowledge from an interdisciplinary approach is shared. …”
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    Archaeological survey in the territory of Diaguita Indigenous community from El Mollar, Tucumán, Argentina by Manasse, Bárbara, Vaqué, M. Lorena

    Published 2014
    “…Nowadays, when “archaeological remains” are conceived in different parts of the world, as the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples, the indigenous community of El Mollar Diaguita raises the need to present the knowledge built together between archaeological (scientific) and indigenous (non-scientific) knowledge. To account for the existence of material evidence of the indigenous past/present is related to the intention of advancing on the explicit territorialization of community space. …”
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    Simplified knowledge, technoscience and risk omission. The case of genetically modified organisms by Francese, Christian, Folguera, Guillermo

    Published 2018
    “…In this paper we argue that, instead of being associated with a non-knowledge, another source of risks can come from a simplification of complex elements of scientific knowledge. Thus, considering the case of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for agricultural use, our analysis compares conceptualizations of biotechnology with the knowledge of molecular disciplinary genetics. …”
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    The brief and sad history of Geology in Uruguay. by Bossi Scorza, Jorge L.

    Published 2016
    “…The periods that can be recognized in one hundred and eight years in which geological scientific knowledge developed in Uruguay are described. …”
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    Avatars of the Anthropological Museum “Dr. Omar Barrionuevo”, School of Archeology, National University of Catamarca by Espiro, Valeria Elizabeth

    Published 2021
    “…These collections become an invaluable heritage for the university, the city of Catamarca, the province and the country, and this is how the need arises for its value, to provide conditions for research, the generation of new scientific knowledge, educational resources and the link with society. …”
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    An interview with Sergio Visacovsky by Visacovsky , Sergio, Zenobi, Diego

    Published 2022
    “…In recent decades, these processes have also been linked to changes in the circulation of scientific knowledge, the creation of postgraduate courses and thematic specialization. …”
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    Latin America’s Response to China and India: Overview of Research Findings and Policy Implications by Lederman, Daniel, Olarreaga, Marcelo, Perry, Guillermo

    Published 2007
    “…Even though there is significant heterogeneity of such effects across LAC sub-regions, China and India’s growth is creating new production possibilities for LAC economies, in particular for sectors that rely on natural resources and scientific knowledge, which not only benefit from the growing internal markets of the two Asian economies and their effect on commodity prices, but also from complementarities in third markets through production networks, cheaper inputs and capital, and innovation spillovers. …”
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