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  1. Discours sur l'altérité dans l'argentine moderne Par Arnd Schneider.Dans L'argentine Moderne - 1998 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 105:341-360.
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    Argentine Concordat as an International Agreement Regulating the Law of Patronage.Marta Zuzanna Osuchowska - 2020 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 25 (1):89-109.
    In the history of relations between the Argentinean government and the Holy See, two ideas are permanently intertwined: signing the Concordat and defending national patronage. The changes that occurred in the 1960s indicated that exercising the right of patronage, based on the principles outlined in the Constitution, was impossible, and the peaceful establishment of the principles of bilateral relations could only be indicated through an international agreement. The Concordat signed by Argentina in 1966 removed the national patronage, but the changes (...)
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    Three Argentine thinkers.Solomon Lipp - 1969 - New York,: Philosophical Library.
  4. The Argentine Supreme Court of Justice and the Equality before the Law in Crimes against Humanity.Daniel Gorra & Manuel Francisco Serrano - 2022 - Latin American Human Rights Studies 2:1-28.
    The aim of this paper is to analyze a selection of arguments used by the Argentine Supreme Court to reduce the sentence of individuals convicted of crimes against humanity. The focus will be primarily centered on “Muiña´s case”, in which a lenient outdated ruling was made. The questions that this work will try to answer revolve around the court´s merit in issuing this lenient ruling to Muiña´s case and its justification. First, Muiña´s case is analyzed in depth. Then, a (...)
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  5. Argentine Positivism on Evolution and Religion in the Late Nineteenth Century.Ignacio Silva - 2023 - In Bernard Lightman & Sarah Qidwai (eds.), Evolutionary Theories and Religious Traditions. University of Pittsburgh Press. pp. 120-139.
  6. The Education of the Argentine Nation. Positivists and Catholics on Science and Religion.Ignacio Silva - 2024 - In Jaume Navarro & Kostas Tampakis (eds.), Science, Religion and Nationalism. Local Perceptions and Global Historiographies. Routledge. pp. 122-145.
    Florentino Ameghino was probably the most important naturalist in nineteenth-century Argentina, being a self-taught palaeontologist, whose theories rivalled the most advanced of the time in Europe and the United States. On top of his vast palaeontological discoveries, Ameghino’s fame came from his theory of the origin of the human species in the Argentine Pampas, published in 1880. The idea of Ameghino’s followers was to create a place of secular pilgrimage for the new Argentine nation to honour their own (...)
     
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    Three Argentine Thinkers. [REVIEW]B. H. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (2):349-350.
    This volume is a welcome, exciting, and unusually informative addition to what now seems a definite trend toward introducing Latin-American philosophers to the English-reading world. The preface contains a brief review of milestones in this development, which the interested reader will find handy as reference. The principal features common to post-revolutionary Latin-American intellectual history are very present in Lipp's examination of Argentine thought; namely, the dedication to some principle of activism, the search for an authentic national character, a national (...)
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    Le Kai Kai Filu, dragon de Patagonie. Évolution du mythe entre l'Argentine et le Chili.Mabel Franzone - 2022 - Iris 42.
    Cet article traite d’un mythe cosmogonique où un dragon mapuche, le Kai Kai Filu, appartenant à la Patagonie argentine et chilienne, est signalé comme le responsable du déluge, de la montée des eaux et de la formation des golfes, îles et autres accidents géographiques. Un suivi du mythe montre qu’avec les frontières dressées entre ces deux pays, les populations originaires se sont fragmentées ainsi que leurs récits millénaires. Le résultat est que l’Argentine présente un mythe segmenté, plus proche (...)
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    The Argentine Reading of Chesterton.Naomi Lindstrom - 1980 - The Chesterton Review 6 (2):272-279.
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    Contemporary argentine philosophy.Risieri Frondizi - 1943 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 4 (2):180-186.
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    La question indienne en Argentine : entre le néolibéralisme, le national-populaire et le néo-développementisme.Claudia Briones & Ana Maria Gentile - 2014 - Actuel Marx 56 (2):85-96.
    Approaches to the “Indian Issue” which fail to go beyond the mere charting of evolutions in legal norms or the articulation between neoliberalism and multiculturalism do not allow us to take the full measure of indigenous policies, in terms of the goal set for the enlargement of the spaces for public interpellation and the reconfiguration of ideas and practices pertaining to citizenship. Starting from the Argentine experience, the aim of this article is to examine the question of the sedimentation (...)
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    Three Argentine Thinkers.Marjorie S. Harris - 1969 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (3):470-470.
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    A Counter-narrative of Argentine Mourning.Cecilia Sosa - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (7-8):250-262.
    This article suggests an oblique reading of The Headless Woman (2008), the latest film by Lucrecia Martel, a founder member of the so-called New Argentine Cinema and one of the major stylists of contemporary cinema. Unlike the many memorial films that surround the trauma of the dis- appeared in Argentina, The Headless Woman ‘countersigns’ the genre, proposing a hallucinatory experience of immersion within the affects of guilt, complicity and denial unleashed by the last dictatorship (1976—83). By presenting the existentialist (...)
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    Mères contre la dictature en Argentine et Bolivie.Jean-Pierre Lavaud - 2005 - Clio 21.
    Les dictatures militaires latino-américaines des années 1960 à 1980 ont suscité des résistances civiles au nom du droit à la vie et, plus généralement, des droits de l’homme. Les femmes ont été à l’avant-garde de ces combats en Argentine et en Bolivie. Après avoir brièvement présenté ces deux résistances non-violentes, on avancera ici quelques hypothèses relatives à l’engagement collectif de ces femmes en tant que mères et à la réussite de leur entreprise de mobilisation. On discutera notamment les présentations (...)
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    The making of an Argentine fascist. Leopoldo Lugones: from revolutionary left to radical nationalism.Alberto Spektorowski - 1996 - History of Political Thought 17 (1):79-108.
    This analysis seeks to contribute to the understanding of the development of fascism by studying the ideological left-to-right evolution of an intellectual from a peripheral country. I suggest that this intellectual evolution proves the universality of the ideological developments that preceded fascism, and sheds new light on the ideological interaction between fascism as a European political culture and local nationalist uprisings against liberal democracy and dependence on foreign financial power.
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    The Sociotechnical Alliance of Argentine Quality Wine: How Mendoza’s Viticulture Functions Between the Local and the Global.Hernán Thomas & Polly C. A. Maclaine Pont - 2012 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 37 (6):627-652.
    Constructivist research in Science and Technology Studies is committed to revealing the heterogeneity of technological change and the fluid boundaries between the elements involved. Its major theories, the Social Construction of Technology and Actor Network Theory, have however both been criticized for limiting themselves to the micro-level of cases, impeding a structural analysis of technological systems. This article seeks to bridge any such divides. We research the recent changes in the viticulture of Mendoza, Argentina, which underwent radical changes over the (...)
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    COVID-19 in Argentine agriculture: global threats, local contradictions and possible responses.Juan Manuel Villulla - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (3):595-596.
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    Laboratory Styles in Argentine Physiology.Marcos Cueto - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):228-246.
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    On high heels: A praxiography of doing Argentine tango.Beate Littig - 2013 - European Journal of Women's Studies 20 (4):455-467.
    Argentine tango has been investigated by scholars of various disciplinary backgrounds. A broad range of empirical methods has been used in this research. But little attention has been paid to the artefacts which participate in the practice of Argentine tango. Following the programmatic claims of the ‘practical turn’ in the social sciences and in cultural studies, practices are always linked with the materiality of the practising bodies and of the artefacts participating in practices. Thus materiality is indispensable for (...)
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    The First Argentine Congress of Philosophy.Oswaldo Robles - 1950 - Modern Schoolman 27 (4):311-314.
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    Pointing and placing: Nominal grounding in Argentine Sign Language.Rocío Martínez & Sherman Wilcox - 2019 - Cognitive Linguistics 30 (1):85-121.
    Grounding refers to expressions that establish a connection between the ground and the content evoked by a nominal or finite clause. In this paper we report on two grammatical implementations of nominal grounding in Argentine Sign Language: pointing and placing. For pointing constructions, we also examine distal-proximal pointing and directive force. We introduce the concept of placing, in which a sign is produced at a specific meaningful location in space. Two types of placing are discussed: Placing-for-Creating, in which a (...)
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  22. The Weimarization of Argentine Politics and State Autonomy.Enrique Peruzzotti - 1993 - Thesis Eleven 34 (1):126-140.
  23. L 'alterité dans l 'Argentine moderne “.Arnd Schneider - forthcoming - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie.
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  24. Keeping and breeding the Argentine black and white tegu, Tupinambis teguixin.B. Langerwerf - 1995 - Vivarium 7 (3):24-29.
     
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    L'insurrection en Argentine et la déclaration du groupe Situacionès.Raúl Sánchez - 2002 - Multitudes 1 (1):154-160.
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    La coutume du chineo en procès dans le Chaco argentin.Jose Braunstein - 2008 - Clio 27:205-208.
    Le chineo est une coutume héritée de l’époque coloniale selon laquelle un homme criollo s’introduit dans les communautés indigènes pour avoir des relations sexuelles avec leurs femmes. Parfois librement consenties, ces unions sont toutefois souvent réalisées avec violence. Les plaintes pour viols commencent à être davantage entendues par la justice argentine. L’analyse d’un procès tenu en 2007 souligne le rôle joué par des travaux anthropologiques et historiques dans l’argumentaire de l’un des juges.
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    Theatrical aesthetics of liberation. The claim for life on the Argentine scene.Lola Proaño Gómez - 2022 - Resistances. Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (5):e21085.
    We propose a theatrical Aesthetics of liberation understood as one that articulates imaginary, visual, or textual bridges between the opening to the context-world and its impact on subjectivity and that gives rise to a scenic production favorable to the conservation and improvement of life that raises opposition or rejection of those contexts that are not conducive to it. We will observe the productions of the theatrical scene in three moments of the recent Argentine past to visualize both the resistance (...)
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    Civil Society and the Modern Constitutional Complex: The Argentine Experience.Enrique Peruzzotti - 1997 - Constellations 4 (1):94-104.
    While constitutionalism is generally reduced to the idea of limited government, little has been said to its contribution to the juridification of the social sphere. The article shows the significance of constitutionalism for the institutionalization of modern civil societies. Modern civil societies, it is argued, can only flourish in a form of modern state that has undergone a process of internal differentiation in the direction of a separation of powers. Through the analysis of the process of self‐constitution of Argentine (...)
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    La professionnalisation du football féminin en Argentine : un enjeu féministe.Julia de Ipola - 2021 - Diogène n° 267-267 (3-4):272-288.
    En Argentine, pays où le féminisme connaît depuis la moitié des années 2010 un essor historique, et où le football constitue un socle essentiel de l’identité nationale, le football féminin devient professionnel en mars 2019. Les revendications d’ordre sportif, portées par la joueuse Macarena Sánchez, se voient inscrites dans un discours féministe – une convergence inédite dans ce pays latino-américains – et les inégalités de genre dans le monde du football peuvent alors être appréhendées de façon structurelle. Le féminisme (...)
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    Rural Women Redefining Care and Agency in the Argentine Pampas.Johana Kunin - 2023 - Studies in Social Justice 17 (2):185-203.
    This article provides an ethnographic analysis of the agency of women who reside in the rural areas of the Argentine Pampas, based on their promotion and production of agroecological family horticulture. The recognition of these women’s agency through care – care of their children, global care, and green care – offers a significant challenge to some metrocentric and Eurocentric feminist perspectives that claim care work can only be oppressive for women. The first of these types of care empowers women (...)
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    La monnaie d'Alice entre la crise argentine et la guerre brésilienne.Giuseppe Cocco - 2002 - Multitudes 3 (3):77-89.
    This article examines the crisis of sovereignty currently sweeping South America. Argentina’s instability is compared to Brazil’s apparent and precarious stability. As the monetary crisis grinds the Argentine economy and society, Brazil is shaken by an undeclared civil war. The confidence lacking in the Argentine currency takes the form of an absence of society in Brazil, resulting in an inequality, which traverses the different phases of the country’s development. We analyse here the specificity of the form of the (...)
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    Debating the Argentine Crisis: Replies to Ana Dinerstein: Editorial Introduction.Guido Starosta - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (1):155-156.
  33. The Legal Exceptionality of Exile. An Approach to Punitive Chilean and Argentine Expulsion of the Military Dictatorships.Mariela Cecilia Avila - 2018 - Las Torres de Lucca. International Journal of Political Philosophy 7 (12):69-102.
    El presente trabajo busca acercarse al problema del exilio como categoría jurídico-política. Con esta finalidad, se hace un recorrido sobre la noción misma de exilio en tanto pena desde sus orígenes en el derecho romano arcaico. Interesa de modo particular ver el lugar que esta institución punitiva ha tenido en la política latinoamericana, tanto en el momento de su constitución política bajo la forma de Estado-nación, como en las últimas dictaduras militares de la región. En vistas a desarrollar un análisis (...)
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  34. The social, political, and economic causes of violence in Argentine soccer.Eugenio Paradiso - 2009 - NEXUS: The Canadian Student Journal of Anthropology 21 (1):6.
     
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    Development and validation of an Argentine set of facial expressions of emotion.Marcelo Vaiman, Mónica Anna Wagner, Estefanía Caicedo & Germán Leandro Pereno - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (2).
  36. Esclaves et affranchis d'origine africaine: Le cas de l'Argentine.Carmen Bernand - 1998 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 105:325-340.
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    The space of disappearance: A narrative commons in the ruins of Argentine state terror.Mauro Greco - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (2):86-89.
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  38. La question indienne: Le cas de l'Argentine.Mónica Quijada - 1998 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 105:305-323.
  39. Lessons from farming in the Argentine Pampas: Ecological feedbacks, thresholds and collapses during the last century.Ernesto F. Viglizzo - forthcoming - Laguna.
     
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    Suspending the next turn as a form of repair initiation: evidence from Argentine Sign Language.Elizabeth Manrique & N. J. Enfield - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
  41. La asociación ilícita terrorista en el derecho penal argentino (The illicit terrorist association in Argentine criminal law).Romina Rekers - 2011 - In XIII Anuario del Centro de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales de la Facultad de Derecho de la UNC. Córdoba, Argentina: pp. 787-790.
    Frente a la incapacidad de cumplir con las funciones delegadas al poder político, la necesidad de conservación del poder y de legitimación genera respuestas simbólicas a demandas ficticias generadas e impulsadas por actores globales o locales llamadas "campañas contra la inseguridad", "campañas contra el terrorismo", etc. En consecuencia los Estados usan las leyes penales como propaganda electoral. Sin embargo como ha señalado Hassemer "quien pone en relación al ordenamiento penal con elementos simbólicos, puede crear la sospecha de que no toma (...)
     
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    Biosimilars and Heterogeneous Technological Trajectories in the Argentine Biopharmaceutical Industry.Pablo José Lavarello, Graciela Gutman & Juan José Pita - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (S1):116-125.
    This paper will review the strategies and learning trajectories followed to tap the opportunities opened by the successive waves of biotechnologies: early imitators followed by late imitators in the first generation of biosimilars (erythropoietin, insulins, interferons), and then sequential entry and skipping stages during the second generation (monoclonal antibodies).
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  43. (1 other version)El proyecto musical de Leda Valladares: del sustrato romántico a una concepción ancestral-vanguardista de la argentinidadLeda Valladares’ musical project: from a romantic substratum to an ancestral, avant-garde conception of Argentine identity.Fabiola Orquera - 2015 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 5 (2).
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    Pollution in the Garden of the Argentine Republic: Building State Capacity to Escape from Chaotic Regulation.Matthew Amengual - 2013 - Politics and Society 41 (4):527-560.
    Environmental regulation in middle-income and developing countries is often viewed with high degrees of pessimism. Although many countries have adopted protective laws, violations are widespread and institutions are weak. This paper analyzes the puzzle of shifting patterns of environmental regulation in Argentina, a country with widespread institutional weakness. Most regulators in Argentina take a firefighting approach, acting only when skirmishes emerge between communities and firms. Amidst regulatory chaos, improvements in the environmental performance of firms are few, and noncompliance remains the (...)
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    Home Court Advantage: Investor Type and Contractual Resilience in the Argentine Water Sector.Alison E. Post - 2014 - Politics and Society 42 (1):107-132.
    A large body of scholarship in political economy suggests economic growth, and foreign direct investment in regulated industries in particular, is more likely to occur when formal institutions allow states to provide credible commitments regarding the security of property rights. In contrast, this article argues that we must instead examine differences in firm organizational structure and embeddedness to explain variation in the resilience of privatization contracts in weak institutional environments. Domestic investors—or, if contracts are granted at the subnational level, domestic (...)
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  46. Part 1: Conceptual Issues and the Case of Argentine Psychiatry.Michael Robertson, Hans Pols & Garry Walter - 2009 - Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 3 (1):5.
  47. The discovery of law : Political consequences in the argentine case.Catalina Smulovitz - 2002 - In Yves Dezalay & Bryant G. Garth (eds.), Global prescriptions: the production, exportation, and importation of a new legal orthodoxy. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
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    “Menstrual Health is a complete state of physical, men-tal and social well-being”: therapeutic searches, market and subjectivation processes in Argentine Menstrual Activism.Núria Calafell Sala - 2024 - Recerca.Revista de Pensament I Anàlisi 29 (1).
    This article presents a critical discursive analysis around the concept of menstrual health in a series of texts published in book format and in social networks in the last five years (2019-2023) by different activists and menstrual educators in Argentina. In a reading itinerary that goes from the singular to the collective, I identify the configuration of an experiential episteme that redefines the menstruating body as informational and multidimensional, which enables that, in addition to a physiological dimension, its role in (...)
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    (1 other version)La mirada cosmologicista sobre el género de las mujeres indígenas en la antropología del Chaco argentino: una críticaThe gender cosmologic approach of indigenous women in the anthropology of the Argentine Chaco: a review.Mariana D. Gómez - 2017 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 7 (1).
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    The Natural Sciences in The Schools: Tension in the Modernization Process of Argentine Society (1870–1960).Silvina Gvirtz, Angela Aisenstein, Jorge N. Cornejo & Alejandra Aalerani - 2001 - Science & Education 10 (6):545-558.
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