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    Indigenous peoples, communities and organizations: meetings and articulations from and in the university extension by Marchesino, César

    Published 2020
    “…In a precipitous manner and with rhythms never seen before, in the context of capitalismWe can even affirm that it has intensified in the form that geographer David Harvey called accumulation by dispossession, which translates into the sustained advance over the last territories in which these peoples and communities have been confined. …”
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    Virtual Reality with ArchiCAD

    Electronic Software
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    Health, nutrition

    Published 1997
    Book
  4. 564

    Desertification : implementing the convention. A World Bank view

    Published 1994
    Book
  5. 565

    The World Bank and the environment : fiscal 1993

    Published 1993
    Book
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    Edificando una sociedad perdurable / by Brown, Lester R. (Lester Russell)

    Published 1987
    Book
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    An Approach to Instructional Theory, a Response to the educational challenges of the Post-Industrial Society by Campana, Ingrid

    Published 2017
    “…Many causes are attributed to this problem, economic factors, labor and especially academic obstacles, to the point that students can not sustain the study at the university level. The Post-Industrial Theory of Instruction directs the educational processes in the learning, centers the instruction in the student and seeks to enhance their talents and abilities; attaches importance to personalized instruction and discards standardized training. …”
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    IMAGES, CONCEPT AND POLITICS, BETWEEN ALTHUSSER AND SPINOZA by Gainza, Mariana

    Published 2018
    “…That’ why he recovered and preserved Marx's famous architectural metaphor, which suggested that a society, as if it was a “social building”, should be thought of as a totality consisting on a structure or infrastructure (the kingdom of social economy) that, like a base, sustained the set of superstructures that rose above it (the legal-political order and the “forms of social consciousness”). …”
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    WHAT IS OUTSIDE THE COMFORT ZONE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW? - A CONCEPTUAL, PRACTICAL AND SYSTEMIC ANALYSIS OF "GENETIC INFORMATION" AS AN OBJECT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW by Donadio Linares, Luciano M.

    Published 2020
    “…The definition, scope and regulation of genetic information at the international level are one of the most controversial issues in the current international environmental negotiations due to its direct consequences on the conditions of sustainable development. International negotiations are in a kind of political lock caused by divergent positions between developed and developing countries. …”
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    From Paper to Digital Communication by Juarez Jerez, Hada Graziela

    Published 2021
    “…Thirty uninterrupted years of publication - as in the case of Actualidad Económica - undoubtedly merit a celebration, since the effort to sustain it is no small feat at a time when technological advances have led to a change in reading habits and the search for information by individuals through the internet and social networks, one of the relevant phenomena of these times. …”
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    Towards new horizons in higher education classes in emergent contexts. Contributions from educative technology by Landau, Mariana, Sabulsky, Gabriela, Schwartzman, Gisela

    Published 2021
    “…Universities quickly adopted available technologies to ensure pedagogical continuity (Cannellotto, 2020; Hodges, 2020) and professors sought alternatives to sustain the class as a teaching and learning experience. …”
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    20 years. The mountain is still standing thanks to its people by Marín, Marcela Cecilia

    Published 2023
    “…The celebration of this struggle and resistance sustained for 20 years took place in Esquel between March 19 and 26, 2023, the week of dignity. …”
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    The specificity of social research methodology when working with people on “probation.”The case of women “in transition” by Kalinsky, Beatriz

    Published 2010
    “…Methodological conditions that had been established during the progress of their sentence in jail can not be sustained anymore from a methodological point of view and practical and ethical issues so we must need to think what to do with the fissures that are created and likewise the mutual responsibilities appearing that radically change the scenario of an anthropological research on this subject. …”
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    Traditional agricultural production in the upper Quebrada de Humahuaca (Dpto. de Humahuaca, Jujuy, Argentina) by Fabron, Giorgina

    Published 2014
    “…The evidence of small family scale agriculture has been detected which allows the sustainable development of the domestic group and the environment.…”
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    Archaeology of art. The imaginary and the real in rock art by Rocchietti, Ana María

    Published 2009
    “…The walls symbolize and give an imaginary; do not «sustain» only. The signs in the rock go back «marks» or registrations in which the real-objective disappears; construct a real new (dreams, fantasies, disclosures). …”
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    Science, politics and culture in the conflict over the native forest in the province of Córdoba, Argentina by Koberwein, Adrián

    Published 2018
    “…Understanding the cognitive, political, social, cultural and economic struggle between parties in favour and against the law reform as a “total social process”, the aim is to analyze the way in which scientific knowledge can be socially produced as a political instrument for claiming and demanding participation in matters such as environment “destruction”, “sustainable exploitation” or “conservation”. The conclusion shows that this particular conflict is part of a broader struggle on the legitimacy of a social and environmental crisis in Córdoba. …”
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    The “last caciques” of Cuyo. Lands, politics and indigenous memories in Creole Argentina (Mogna, XVII-XI centuries) by Escolar, Diego

    Published 2020
    “…As part of a reconstruction of the indigenous political history of the Cuyo region, between the end of the Hispanic period and the consolidation of the Argentine national state, I will reconstruct the struggles sustained by the Mogna chiefs, the Alcanis, between the beginning of the 18th century and early 19th century.…”
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    Spatial mobility, interaction and social formations in the South Andes. The case of Isluga and the Altiplano-Precordillera system by González Jiménez, Bosco

    Published 2016
    “…This article highlights the need to continue ethnoarchaeological research along with ethnohistorical data; this would more faithfully sustain that the dynamics of mobility and exchange developed by Isluga pastors today certainly represents a continuity of constituting practices of the Andean social and spatial organization.…”
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    Science, politics and culture in the conflict over the native forest in the province of Córdoba, Argentina by Koberwein, Adrián; FFyL - UBA / CONICET

    Published 2018
    “…Understanding the cognitive, political, social, cultural and economic struggle between parties in favour and against the law reform as a “total social process”, the aim is to analyze the way in which scientific knowledge can be socially produced as a political instrument for claiming and demanding participation in matters such as environment “destruction”, “sustainable exploitation” or “conservation”. The conclusion shows that this particular conflict is part of a broader struggle on the legitimacy of a social and environmental crisis in Córdoba. …”
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