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Cancer metaphors in scientific popularization articles and their translation into Spanish
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The effects of rent control in Latin America: a century of regulations in Argentina
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Acqua ed energia = Water and energy /
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CRITICAL AUTOETHNOGRAPHY AND THE VULNERABLE SELF AS RESEARCHER
Published 2015“…Intense reflexivity and introspection undergird this study of Self as participant, going beyond recounting facts as objectively as possible, as occurs with autobiography, to acknowledging that the researcher is interpreting the facts through cultural perspectives formed through years of sociocultural, socio-historical, sociopolitical, and socioeconomic events and circumstances. …”
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Under the sign of a wild god: contemporary scenarios of the superhero
Published 2019“…Beyond their mythological dimension, the contemporary movie adaptations of the Marvel superheroes universe offer a pedagogy about the technological relationship between body and mutation. …”
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The economic impact of the creation of universities: evidence linked to the expansion of the education system in Argentina 1993-2018
Published 2022“…Thanks to this, it can be said that the presence of universities is positively associated with economic growth.In conclusion, this work suggests that universities have a very important role in society, which goes beyond their effect as producers of human capital, that is, that we must take into account the externalities that this institution generates due to its wide impact range.…”
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The Total Art of Eisenstein: The Ideology Behind The old and the New
Published 2023“…Our study analyzes the 1929 film The old and the new, with the aim of exploring how these same tensions could manifest themselves well beyond the apparently opposed interests of art and politics. …”
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The Lost Daughter or what cinema can teach us of the ominous infantile and the rejection of the feminine in speaking beings
Published 2023“…Furthermore, this essay works in relation to the generalized rejection that occurs in speaking beings regarding the feminine, beyond gender. And about the discursive burdens that speaking bodies go through as well as the different positions/outputs with which they deal with desire, enjoyment and the impossible to say. …”
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¿Guerreros y/o chamanes? materialidad y liderazgos en el período de desarrollos regionales en Humahuaca
Published 2013“…The aim of this paper is to go beyond a negative position and to analyze this phenomenon from materialities that allow us to investigate this situation and generate alternative explanations from the presence of some evidence and not only from the lack of it.Thus, we propose that in societies whose material culture is roughly homogeneous, there are peculiarities that may be suggesting the existence of certain individuals who, because of their status or special abilities, have enjoyed some kind of prerogative, even if this was only temporal.…”
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An architecture for power materialization. Contributions from the study of new detected sites in Quebrada de Sixilera (Quebrada de Humahuaca, Argentina)
Published 2017“…Similarly, the modes of siting and the distribution of sites served to help estimate the importance of this Quebrada as an element that structured the social landscape. Beyond constituting one of the principal access corridors to the yungas, we argue the space also served as a point of access for one of the most important huacas for the Quebrada of Humahuaca.…”
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Citizen participation or political participation? An approach to a comunal consultative council
Published 2018“…While studying this institution, it becomes clear that its functioning is heavily related with relations that exist beyond the institution and before it. Therefore, I will diferenciate between the Consultative Council in the strict sense -formal/institutional- and the broad sense. …”
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Fisonomías sociales en Comodoro Rivadavia y experiencias obreras en torno al trabajo petrolero
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Pueblos originarios y arqueología argentina. Construyendo un diálogo intercultural y reconstruyendo la arqueología
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THE HOT SPRINGS AS TANGIBLE ASSETS AND PRACTICAL SUPPORT. CITY NEW FEDERACIÓN (ARGENTINA) AND MUNICIPALITY OF SANTO AMARO DA IMPERATRIZ (BRAZIL)
Published 2015“…In addition, these waters are taken as natural and cultural heritage as a source of identification and symbolic reference, and as the center of disputes "social fields of conflict" regarding power use and ownership. It also stands beyond the similarity in the way that the hot springs are exploited and designed in the aforementioned contexts. …”
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Extension practice: a significant educational experience in higher education
Published 2019“…It is participating in them that students can strengthen academic knowledge, and also assimilate new practices and structures that go far beyond the professional field.…”
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