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    War on Terror and repoliticization of the fear. Scope and effects of homegrown terrorism in Western societies by Acerbi, Juan

    Published 2020
    “…Based on these considerations, this article will address the relationship between fear and politics and the consequences of the emergence of terror as a new variable that signifies the subjectivities of people and the dynamics of government.…”
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    The anthropology of politics : a reader in ethnography, theory, and critique /

    Published 2002
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    The Scene of Fear: Possibility of an Aristotelian Reception of Contemporary Terrorism by Tillería Aqueveque, Leopoldo

    Published 2020
    “…The article attempts, contrary to tradition, to interpret the phenomenon of fear caused by contemporary terrorism, rather than as a political or sociological effect, as an essentially aesthetic emotion, that is, a sensation that is produced in us once we have "represented" the incident as a tragic scene. …”
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    Think fear. Myths, art and politics by Barei, Silvia

    Published 2020
    “…What fears do men and women of the western world have nowadays in their daily lives? They fear terrorism, climate change, immigrants,  also what is called "insecurity",  the misuse of technology,  the fragility of political and economic systems. …”
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    Terrorism versus Capitalism? Consequences for Argentina and selected Hispanic countries by Colomé, Rinaldo Antonio

    Published 2005
    “…The Sunday following that of the attack in London on July 7, 2005 (J-7) was raised as a dilemma for the survey: "What is the worst enemy of humanity: terrorism or capitalism?". The surprise caused by the question raised was only overcome by the result of the survey: something like 67% replied that humanity's worst enemy is capitalism and the rest, or 33%, voted for terrorism. …”
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    Tucumán: memory of a “necroplace” by Meloni González, Carolina

    Published 2020
    “…This article makes a political genealogy of the symbolic-material consequences that both the Operation Independence and the military dictatorship had in the province of Tucumán. …”
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    Memories of insilio. When history creates bridges of orality between the past and the present. by Ortiz, María Laura, Kippes, Germán Nicolás, Clerico , María Constanza, Sansón, Julieta Constanza

    Published 2023
    “…The insiliadxs were those who, having had some kind of political participation in the 1960s-1970s, were persecuted from the implementation of State terrorism because of their consideration as "subversives" (Águila, Garaño and Scattizza, 2016). …”
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    Crimes of war : what the public should know /

    Published 1999
    Table of Contents: “…Benjamin Skinner -- Soldiers, rights of / Peter Rowe -- Starvation / Marita Vihervuori -- Terrorism / Anthony Dworking -- Torture / Nicole Pope -- Total war / Peter Rowe -- Training in international humanitarian law / Michael H. …”
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    Critique of Anthropology /

    Published 1998
    Table of Contents: “…The Localization of Anthropological Practice: From area studies to transnationalism / Sidney W. Mintz -- Terror, Memory and Responsibility in Argentina / Alejandro Isla -- State Effects on Labor Exploitation: The INS and undocumented immigrants at the Mexico-United States border / Josiah McC. …”
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    The state repression to ward chilean exiles between 1973 and 1983. The construction of a repressive legality for expulsion by Casola, Natalia

    Published 2017
    “…We believe that the policy of the Argentine State between 1974 and 1983 was centrally restrictive and expulsive but,the repressive mechanisms that we reused, suffered political variations according to the period. During the Peronist government, after a few months of relative reception of the exiles, a policy of harassment and persecution prevailed, which resulted in increased espionage, state and parastatal violence(with the purpose of producing and generalizing the terror, or in the framework of the Plan Condor) and massive detentions at the disposal of the National Executive Power (PEN).However, during the period of the military dictatorship, the continuation of illegal operations were combined with another policy of regularization of exiled population, for which a series of laws and decrees were implemented with expulsive purposes.…”
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    Human rights and extension. 40 years of democracy by Chabrando, Victoria, Solis, Ana Carol

    Published 2023
    “…These are 40 uninterrupted years of democracy after successive coups d'état and authoritarianisms that delimited political identities in the recent history of our country. …”
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    Child Development /

    Published 1969
    Table of Contents: “…Hartup -- Children: Ethnic and Political Violence / Gary W. Ladd, Ed Cairns -- L.A. …”
    Texto completo en Biblioteca Electrónica del Mincyt. Wiley Online Library desde 1990, 61 (1), Disponible a través de las terminales de la UNC. [Consulta: 2022/05/04.
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    The military dictatorship in the Chaco countryside. An approximation to its characteristics, temporalities and magnitudes by Calvo, Claudia

    Published 2020
    “…The work aims to reflect on the way in which State terrorism was registered regionally before and after the coup.…”
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