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Del tiempo y la ciudad. Córdoba, 1918 y la reforma universitaria
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ACT: An invitation to move from suffering to commitment to life
Published 2017“…Today, it is common to see many books called "self-help" and whose pages promise keys and even secrets for the development of this or that aspect in the personal life of each reader. …”
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Computational Thinking. New challenges for 21st century education
Published 2020“…Consequently, and to challenge this stage, people require new skills and competencies associated with the so-called Computational Thinking (CT). This article considers the incidence of Piaget's constructivist theory and Paper’s contributions as background to the proposal developed by Jeannette Wing on the (CT). …”
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Design of knowledge and collaboration networks: a shared challenge
Published 2020“…The analysis will be about a specific design case called Network of schools that program: a shared challenge. …”
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Beyond infertility: user’s narratives on assisted reproduction in Córdoba, Argentina
Published 2021“…As result, two broad categories are identified: “repair stories”, where the decision to use the TRHA is linked to the notion of infertility, and the so-called “simultaneity stories” where reproductive technology appears enabling a reproductive choice. …”
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Mourning the Self: Treatment of the Unrepresentable Dimension of the Reality of Death in Cinema
Published 2020“…Our research called “Melancholy and Mourning” deals with issues related to the representation of self-mourning in the cinema. …”
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Politics and Environmental Law in Neoliberal Times: the case of Hazardous Waste In Córdoba.
Published 2019“…To this end, and in the first place, the so-called “neoliberal environmentalism” will be characterized, highlighting certain historical-political conditions for its emergence and rise as the dominant logic in the environmental field. …”
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Deleuzian Perspective of Cinema as a Means to Believe in The World Again. An Analysis from The Cinematography of Peter Weir
Published 2023“…We focus in part of Peter Weir’s filmography, more precisely in the movies Dead Poets Society and The Truman Show, and we will go in search of the mission entrusted by Gilles Deleuze to the cinema, whose objective is to film the connection between the human being and his world and if part of the cinema created in the past decades has responded to the said call. Finally we will review part of the fracture between the human beings and his world as an event occurred after the second world war.…”
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Integralidad y ddhh en km 16. Perceptions and uses of water around the Manga Stream: an experience built with Liceo 25 and UTU
Published 2023“…This article presents reflections on a human rights outreach project called: Inhabiting kilometer 16: perceptions and uses of water in the Manga Creek basin, developed by a team made up of university students from the University of the Republic, Uruguay, and secondary school students and teachers6 in a neighborhood in the northeast of Montevideo. …”
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Immortality as freedom. A cinematographic contrast
Published 2024“…Specifically, Tarkovsky’s film Offret/Sacrifice (1986) will be analised and, within it, the emphasis will be placed on the main character: Alexander; the same will be done with von Trier, but with the film The house that Jack built (2018) and the character called Jack. Beyond a mere cinematographic analysis, the article explores the richness or poverty of the inner world of the characters in both films and, albeit implicitly, shows their importance as models for clinical or public discussion on issues such as ethics or violence towards other people, our conceptual reading will mainly draw on the work of the philosopher Sören Kierkegaard and some counterpoints with the political theorist Hannah Arendt.…”
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Origin and history of the Department of Geology, Buenos Aires University
Published 2016“…The author, who was then a student representative, recalls how the Geological Sciences Department was established after the year 1955.In this article the discussions and conclusions on the need of calling for a contest to nominate professors, and the first professor’s names are rescued from oblivion. …”
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Reflections on the identification and differentiation of porosity lesions from taphonomic effects in archaeological human skeletal remains
Published 2022“…However, when analyzing such alterations, it is necessary to consider a wide variety of taphonomic agents and processes that can mimic morphological features produced by pathological conditions and injuries of a non-pathological nature. These are the so-called pseudopathological alterations, and their origin can be due to both natural and anthropogenic factors, past and present. …”
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Evaluating coherence and integrity of the archaeological record of TPV1 (El Infiernillo, Tucumán, Argentina). First approach from ceramic evidence
Published 2016“…The location called TPV1 is an opencast site with abundant surface material, such as lithic and ceramic, in the area of El Infiernillo in the province of Tucumán. …”
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Resultados preliminares del estudio zooarqueológico y tafonómico de los restos óseos de roedores del sitio Calera (Sierras Bayas, partido de Olavarría, provincia de Buenos Aires)...
Published 2020“…The Calera site, located in the Sierras Bayas (Olavarría, Buenos Aires province), consists of a number of features (called pits) with variable dimensions that contained a large quantity of archaeological material. …”
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Archaeological human bodies
Published 2018“…This situation, which we call a “museum storage crisis,” is discussed based on our experience at the Museo Histórico Arqueológico de Quillota. …”
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"If you're an anthropologist, well, let's talk about the wind":
Published 2022“…Finally, we describe climate projections for the area and make a call for a biological anthropology that is useful for living in the Anthropocene.…”
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Placing the histories of archaeology (from Latin America)
Published 2020“…Finally, we propose a geography of the histories of archaeology, which overcomes the imagination of modern geography, to be sensitive to more fluid, open, and discontinuous spatialities, that have influenced the configuration of that we call archaeology today.…”
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