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    SO IN HEAVEN AS ON EARTH. FUNDAMENTAL GUIDELINES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A UNEQUAL POLITICAL ORDER by Diacovetzky, Enrique

    Published 2015
    “…The objective of this paper is to perform an interpretative analysis of the policy proposal contained in the work Bases y puntos de partida para la organización política de la República Argentina of Juan Bautista Alberdi, in the light of fundamental concepts of contemporary political theory of Hannah Arendt, Jacques Rancière and Carl Schmitt.The article examines the strategies of the Argentine jurist to end the civil war in the country and to establish a constitution that guarantees the foundation of a legitimate order. …”
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    Speech delivered at the Inauguration of Courses and Graduation of 1943 by Professor Victorio Urciuolo by Urciuolo, Victorio

    Published 1943
    “…In these times in which we live, when the destiny of humanity appears dark and uncertain, when the very foundations of social organization are shaken, the repetition of this fact of normal life, takes on even more salient relief by pointing out a privilege of Providence for having kept our country away from the maelstrom. This distance in no way implies indifference and, in this sense, I am sure that at this moment, in the hearts of all of us, there blooms, especially, an emotional memory for those young people far from the classroom and for so many teachers and men of science removed from their noble tasks.…”
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    Neo-hypocratism in clinical practice by Martínez, Gregorio Nicolás Francisco

    Published 1943
    “…It is necessary to go through some of the philosophical periods, even those of a purely speculative nature of ancient medicine, so despised by modern physicians, to make an incursion, even a brief one, into the field of history, since, as Castiglioni says, no one can understand the present or consciously look to the future, if he does not know the sources and does not know how to investigate the ways through which the knowledge of truth has penetrated us and, as Auguste Comte has affirmed, "no science can be understood without its own history, always inseparable from the general history of humanity". …”
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    Ancient ethics and the notion of moral conscience by Mandolfo, Rodolfo

    Published 1944
    “…Nor, therefore (Brochard added), could there be: an appeal to the moral conscience, or to an interior law : the gaze of the Greeks has never turned towards their interiority to seek the norm of their conduct, but towards the exterior, towards nature, to achieve conformity with it.…”
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    Some observations on the anthropological characteristics of the primitive inhabitants of Córdoba by Rex González, Alberto

    Published 1944
    “…Some references, very vague by the way, can be found scattered in the works belonging to the first period of prehistoric studies, they refer to the general somatic characteristics of the skulls found in different sites. …”
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    Tactile interfaces applied in learning process in special education by Beltramone, Diego Antonio, Rivarola, Marcela Fabiana, Quinteros Quintana, María Luz

    Published 2015
    “…The project Natural Interfaces released results that serve as the basis for the use of Tactile Interface as a special education facilitator element and for establishing them as significant learning methodologies by substantially incorporating new knowledge in a cognitive structure in a non-arbitrary way and based on prior learning.…”
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    FAR FROM “SELLING THE BODY”. BODY AND SYMBOLIC MANAGEMENT IN SEX WORKERS by Puglia, María de las Nieves

    Published 2016
    “…Through a reflexive ethnographic approach that privileges native discourse, we will specially attend to the creation of notions such as working tool, the provision of sexual services and the selection of clients as precise ways of regulating the involvement of the self and intimacy in the exchanges of sex for money. …”
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    Feedback from the agribusiness model. Diet, power and climate change in the Pampas (1960-2008) by Blacha, Luis Ernesto

    Published 2019
    “…It is a productive model that distances producers from consumers, increasing both the energy needed to produce a calorie of food and that consumed in processing raw materials so that they can extend their useful life. …”
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    Criticizing the authority. About carl schmitt's foundation of the individual and individual consciousness by Fraile, Nicolás

    Published 2020
    “…This article claims that Schmitt formulates a notion of individuality of a different sign than the liberal one and that is closely linked to the idea of Law, the institutional-state framework and the community substrate.…”
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    Normative data of the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) in an Argentine sample: Second Part. by Irrazabal, Natalia, Tonini, Fernando

    Published 2020
    “…In the present work the scores of the images that form sets 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 15 of the IAPS are presented. In this way, this article complements the validation of sets 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 and 14 already published (Irrazabal, Aranguren, Zaldua, & Di Giuliano, 2015). …”
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    Validation of a Short Version of the Subjective Sexual Satisfaction Scale (ESSS-B) in Puerto Rico by González-Rivera, Juan Aníbal, Hernández-Gato, Idania, González-Rivera, Juan Aníbal, Hernández-Gato, Idania

    Published 2019
    “…These results suggest that the ESSS-B has the potential to adequately measure sexual satisfaction in a global and sub-jective way among Puerto Rican adults.…”
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    Digital technologies in primary school: teachers' perspectives on their inclusion and classroom teaching by Gómez, Verónica Lucía, Álvarez, Guadalupe

    Published 2020
    “…Based on this approach, different categories and properties are recognized in teacher discourse on digital technologies: ICT vision, which includes the modern or instrumental vision, the non-prescriptive vision and the vision in digital culture; technological resources, which include access, ICT infrastructure and teacher training; and ways of usage, which include different uses as an audiovisual tool, search for information, spaces for knowledge production and exchange (Blogs / Social Networks), programs and applications. …”
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    Of television series, intensities and postmodern fears by Gómez Ponce, Ariel

    Published 2020
    “…Attentive to the way that the affects colonize the cultural forms, the narrative theory developed by Fredric Jameson contains keys of interest to question how fear, in recent times, emerges as an intensity: a subjective commotion that transcends the possibility of being communicated, but which leaves traces in the artistic materialities. …”
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    Evaluation of the effectiveness of virtual environments in a master in Peru by Huambachano Coll Cardenas, Ana María, Flores Rosas, Valeriano Rubén, Berrocal Villegas, Salomón Marcos

    Published 2020
    “…A virtual classroom was designed in Moodle platform which was used by the experimental group and the control group carried out the course in a traditional way. The performance of the groups was measured according to the average grade at the end of the course and the number of projects delivered, through a Student t test with significance p < 0.05. …”
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    Saberes ambientales y extensión como sustrato de las prácticas integrales by Zavaro Pérez, Carlos A.

    Published 2020
    “…It is a crisis of knowledge and of ways to understand, explain and manage the environment. …”
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    Indigenous peoples and extension: considerations for dialogue-based work of knowledge by Bompadre, José María

    Published 2020
    “…The objective of this work is to reflect on how to problematize our extensionist practices with indigenous peoples, their scope and limits, the discomforts we go through, and the challenges when converging in projects where many times there are intersections between different ways of being and being in the "world".Within these coordinates, I propose to situate the extension in precise historical contexts, from which biopolitical devices can be identified that territorialize indigenous peoples on planes of subordination and subalternization. …”
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    “Armando Sueños”: la necesaria relación entre docencia-investigación y extensión aún en tiempos de virtualidad by Saad, Carla, Mini, Emma

    Published 2021
    “…With our research work on the development of projects on public policies on disability and employment, we will attempt to describe the modes and ways in which we conceive extension as part of the legal system, even in times of virtual contact.…”
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    Women and socio-environmental conflicts: an approach to the struggle of Madres de Ituzaingó Anexo from an ecofeminist perspective by Virga, Valentina, Giannoncelli, Marina

    Published 2022
    “…This debate corresponds to the relationship that we could establish between the experiences of this collective and the perspectives promoted by works and movements of ecological feminism. In this way, we will make an exploratory approach to this case in the light of notions elaborated by the ecofeminist perspective and other theories that will allow us to enrich the debate. …”
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    Stories from teachers and teachers in training. The notion of pedagogical bio-library as a research, political and epistemological commitment by Argnani, Agustina, Fiorino, María Lucía, Nitti, Fiorella

    Published 2024
    “…The line of research that brings them together seeks to dispute pedagogical meanings, promote processes of co-training and professional development among peers, and intervene in the educational debate through discursive practices and pedagogical works written by teachers and teachers in training.The notion of bio-library allows us to investigate the processes of identity construction and the formation of a textual corpus that collects and mobilizes the voices of those who find in the narrative records a peculiar way of investigating and enriching the pedagogical field, highlighting its historical character, dynamic, contingent and localized. …”
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