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Journal articles on the topic "Argentine. Buenos aires"

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Coloma, Germán. "Argentine Spanish." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 48, no. 2 (2017): 243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100317000275.

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Although Spanish is a relatively unified language, in the sense that people from very distant locations manage to understand each other well, there are several phonetic phenomena that distinguish geographically separated varieties. The total number of native speakers of Spanish is above 400 million, and roughly 10% of them live in Argentina (Instituto Cervantes 2014). The accent described below corresponds to formal Spanish spoken in Buenos Aires, and the main allophones are indicated by parentheses in the Consonant Table. The recordings are from a 49-year-old college-educated male speaker, who has lived all his life in either the city of Buenos Aires or the province of Buenos Aires.
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Alonso, Alberto José. "Celebration of the 208th Anniversary of May Revolution." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XIX (2018): 242–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2018-13.

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The article is devoted to the May Revolution in Argentina and the 25th anniversary of the opening of the representation of the Argentine Republic in Ukraine. The May Revolution has its origins in the events of May 25, 1810. It was the day when the foundation act declaring the creation of the Argentine state was issued. Two hundred and eight years ago, the word “freedom” arose in the hearts of Argentines. Remembering the most significant moments of history, Argentines preserve and cherish their desire for peace and freedom. Ukraine and Argentina are negotiating bilateral agreements on social security, extradition, mutual assistance in criminal and civil cases, tourism, cinematographic production, intellectual property protection, environmental safety. More than 50 bilateral agreements have already been signed by the two countries in recent years. The enhancement of cooperation is to be reiterated at the meetings of the Joint Commission for Economic and Trade Affairs in Buenos Aires. It is expected that those meetings would result in visits of delegations of Ukrainian businessmen to Argentina and vice versa. The author draws attention to the unveiling of a commemorative sign dedicated to the father of the Argentine nation, General Don José de San Martín, in the garden square in front of the Embassy of the Argentine Republic to Ukraine. The article also focuses on active efforts to spread the culture of Argentina through the Argentine House in Kyiv that offers a wide range of activities, including Argentine literature workshops, tango and folk dance classes, tourism seminars, movie screenings. The author argues that nothing brings people closer together than culture and concludes that relations between Ukraine and the Argentine Republic are at a high level. Keywords. Argentine Republic, May Revolution, Ukraine, bilateral agreements, Argentine culture, economy, Buenos Aires.
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Bower, Stephanie. "Political and Socio-Economic Elites: The Encounter of Provincials with Porteños in Fin-de-Siêcle Buenos Aires." Americas 59, no. 3 (2003): 379–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.2003.0003.

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In 1880, following a two-generation-long civil war, Argentina embarked upon a critical period of nation-building, which culminated in the centennial celebrations of 1910. In The Argentine Generation of 1880: Ideology and Cultural Texts, David Foster has commented upon the inconclusiveness of national cultural formation as Argentina turned from the nineteenth to the twentieth century, the uncertainty of how much from the provinces would be incorporated into the elite-constructed culture emanating from the port city of Buenos Aires. The recently published work of Roy Hora, The Landowners of the Argentine Pampas: A Social and Political History 1860-1945, and the work of Tulio Halperin, “The Buenos Aires Landed Class and the Shape of Argentine Politics (1820-1930),” which preceded it, further heighten the significance of provincial-porteño interaction at this point in Argentine history. Halperin and Hora find that during these years, and beyond, the socio-economic and the political elite of Argentina was not a unified whole, but rather two distinctive groups. In the leadership of the socio-economic elite was a landed class based on the estancias of the Argentine pampa and overwhelmingly porteño in character. Provincials dominated the political elite, as the provinces ‘captured’ the federal government in the years following their reunification with the province of Buenos Aires in 1861. Participation in the federal government brought the provincial political elite into contact with the porteño estancieros who dominated the socio-economic elite, as these were almost universally resident in the federal capital. But Roy Hora has described the relationship between the two groups as “problematic.”
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Johns, Michael. "The Urbanisation of a Secondary City: The Case of Rosario, Argentina, 1870–1920." Journal of Latin American Studies 23, no. 3 (1991): 489–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x00015820.

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In 1845, Argentine statesman Domingo Sarmiento predicted that ‘what took 20 years to occur in North America, i.e. the emergence almost by magic of numerous cities, provinces and states in what was once uninhabited terrain, will occur in Argentina in the same span of time’. Forty years later, however, French writer Emile Daireaux observed that ‘the commercial development of Buenos Aires is that of a satellite which orbits Europe's sphere of attraction; Argentina's other cities and towns are in turn satellites of Buenos Aires’. A half-century later still, Ezequiel Martínez Estrada could complain that ‘the country's progress will come only when…we care for the health of the entire body and not only the euphoria of its decapitated head’. The imagery of Daireaux and Martínez Estrada portrays Buenos Aires' comprehensive domination of the Argentine city system, a city system quite unlike the replica of the US model envisaged by an optimistic Sarmiento.
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Donzis, Liliana. "Alain Didier-Weill à Buenos Aires, Argentine." Insistance 14, no. 2 (2017): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/insi.014.0089.

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Rodrigues, João Paulo Coelho de Souza. "Diplomacia cultural y circulación literaria: dos escritores brasileños en Buenos Aires entre los centenarios." Catedral Tomada. Revista de crítica literaria latinoamericana 6, no. 11 (2019): 74–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ct/2018.336.

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This paper analyses the travels of two writers, Paulo Barreto (1915) and Julia Lopes de Almeida (1922), to Argentina in the context of the cultural diplomacy developed by Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro newspapers, trying to understand the possible impact they had in the penetration of Brazilian literature in Argentine reviews and magazines. The article focuses the press and these writers rhetoric about journalism, and their travels, and discusses the role played by Buenos Aires market for readers to the formation of the Brazilian literary field.
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ESPINOSA, ANDREA SHAHEEN. "On Diasporic Generation and Syrian-Argentine Musicking in Buenos Aires, Argentina." Yearbook for Traditional Music 51 (November 2019): 139–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ytm.2019.9.

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الملخصتتمتع بوينس آيرس، عاصمة الأرجنتين، حاليًا بمشهد موسيقي عربي مفعم بالحيوية حيث يؤدي الموسيقيون والراقصون عروضاً أصيلة من الأساليب التقليدية. وأصبحت هذه العروض أيضًا مواقع شائعة لإثبات الهوية والتضامن والمطالبة بحق الفرد في أداء التقليد العربي. وفي الوقت الذي يُعْتَبر فيه الموسيقيون البارزون محكمين في الموسيقى الكلاسيكية السورية، إلا أنّ أداء كل منهم يختلف اختلافًا كبيرًا. وتُظهِر مفاهيمهم المتنوعة للتقاليد، وبوضوح، جذورًا في تجربة شتات معينة يمكن أن تبدأ في مراعاة الاختلاف والانحراف. يستكشف هذا المقال إذاً الطرق التي يهيمن بها الطابع الزماني المؤقت، بدلاً منه المكاني، على ممارسات الشتات لفناني الأداء السوريين الأرجنتينيين.
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Chelala, César. "buenos aires Doctor accused in Argentine grandmothers' crusade." Lancet 349, no. 9046 (1997): 187. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(05)60994-4.

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Fortuna, Victoria. "Dancing Argentine Modernity: Imagined Indigenous Bodies on the Buenos Aires Concert Stage (1915–1966)." Dance Research Journal 48, no. 2 (2016): 44–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0149767716000206.

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This article argues that the unrealized balletCaaporá(1915), conceived for choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky, and Oscar Araiz'sLa consagración de la primavera(1966,The Rite of Spring) fundamentally shaped the establishment and reimagination of concert dance as a site of modernity in Argentina. Both works danced modernity through imagined pre-Columbian indigenous myths choreographed in Euro-American concert dance forms. In Argentina, “unmarked” ballet and modern dance forms signaled a universalized cultural advancement aligned with the West, while indigenous myths staged “marked” Latin American origins that held racial difference at a distance from the modern present.CaaporáandConsagraciónnegotiated the “marked” and the “unmarked” toward different ends. WhileCaaporástrove to “Argentinize” European ballet at the turn of the century,Consagraciónmarked the move to claim concert dance as Argentine at midcentury. By focusing on the role of indigenism in these two works, this article contributes to scholarship on the modernist negotiation of the marked and unmarked in Latin American concert dance as a strategy for staging—and transcending—the nation.
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Malacalza, Néstor H., Marta A. Caccavari, Guillermina Fagúndez, and Cecilia E. Lupano. "Unifloral honeys of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentine." Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 85, no. 8 (2005): 1389–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.2105.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Argentine. Buenos aires"

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Finet, Hélène. "Cultures ouvrières, sociabilités contestataires et contre-démocratie : anarchistes, socialistes et syndicalistes à Buenos Aires (1880-1920)." Paris 7, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA070040.

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Nous étudierons la construction de territoires contestataires à Buenos Aires entre 1880 et 1920. Les groupes anarchistes, socialistes et syndicalistes questionnent le pouvoir sur le mode de la défiance en signalant les défaillances du système, suivant une logique contre-démocratique. Alternant phases de convergences et de divergences, ils parviennent à enraciner la contestation dans I histoire de la ville, à travers les grèves ou les défilés de campagnes qui consacrent une authentique culture contestataire. Le processus de transformation permanente qui caractérise la contre-démocratie mettra également en lumière l'insoluble question de la représentativité. Nos conclusions se fondent sur une analyse attentive de la presse et des brochures de l’ époque, secondée par une étude cartographique de la contestation dans la capitale, qui confirme l'existence d'un réseau alternatif dans l'espace public<br>We will study the construction of protest territories within Buenos Aires between 1880 and 1920. Anarchist, socialist and trade union groups question the established power in a defiant way, pointing out the failures of the System, according to a counter-democratic logic. Alternating convergence and divergence, they manage to root subversion in the city's history, through strikes or protest marches which evidence a real protest culture. The process of permanent transformation which characterizes counter-democracy will also highlight the insoluble question of representativity. Our conclusions are based on close analysis of the press and original written material, as well as a mapping of protest in the capital, which confirms the existence of an alternative organized network within the public sphere
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Le, Gall Julie. "Buenos Aires maraîchère : une Buenos Aires bolivienne ? : le complexe maraîcher de la région métropolitaine à l'épreuve de nouveaux acteurs." Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00682541.

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A travers le cas de Buenos Aires, cette thèse s'intéresse à la conservation d'espaces de proximité pour nourrir les métropoles : malgré de fortes pressions métropolitaines, la capitale argentine a maintenu ses espaces de production et de commercialisation pour approvisionner ses treize millions d'habitants en légumes frais. Dans une démarche au carrefour des géographies sociale et culturelle, de l'étude des relations villes-campagnes, des circulations et des réseaux, la recherche s'attache aux conditions et modalités de ce maintien et interroge le rôle de nouveaux acteurs dans ces processus : les migrants boliviens, qui ont succédé ces trente dernières années aux Italiens, Portugais et Japonais. Dans un contexte de transformations métropolitaines importantes, les espaces et réseaux maraîchers non seulement se maintiennent, mais se consolident et se renouvellent du fait des stratégies des Boliviens. Les constructions territoriales de ces nouveaux protagonistes attestent leur installation prolongée en Argentine, mais sans l'établissement d'un dialogue avec les autres acteurs de l'activité maraîchère et les acteurs institutionnels de la métropole, les dynamiques actuelles ne suffiront ni sur le plan quantitatif, ni sur le plan qualitatif, au maintien à long terme des espaces de proximité. Pour approvisionner ses habitants, la métropole argentine ne peut se passer de la mise en place de nouvelles politiques périurbaines ni d'un plan de développement commercial. Les Boliviens, aujourd'hui garants de l'approvisionnement en légumes de Buenos Aires, pourraient ainsi jouer, à l'avenir, un rôle déterminant dans les politiques d'aménagement régional.
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Botton, Sarah. "Privatisation des services urbains et desserte des quartiers défavorisés : une responsabilité sociale en partage : le cas des services d'eau et d'assainissement, d'électricité et de télécommunications dans les quartiers 'carenciados' de l'agglomération de Buenos Aires (Argentine) de 1991 à 2004." Marne-la-Vallée, 2005. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00085961.

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Ce travail de thèse s’intéresse à la confrontation des notions de « privatisation » et de « desserte universelle en services urbains » par la mise en question du concept de « responsabilité sociale d’entreprise ». Il interroge les pratiques gestionnaires des opérateurs d’eau, d’électricité et de télécommunications de l’agglomération de Buenos Aires à l’égard d’une « nouvelle » catégorie de clients : les habitants des bidonvilles, des quartiers précaires et des grands ensembles, désignés dans cette recherche sous l’expression générique de quartiers carenciados. Les services urbains essentiels ont été partie intégrante d’un vaste programme de privatisations mis en place sous la pression des institutions financières internationales au début des années 1990 et constituent, à ce titre, un vecteur particulièrement pertinent pour l’analyse critique de l’efficacité sociale d’entreprises de services publics fonctionnant selon une logique de marché. Ce travail explore, à travers l’analyse des discours et des pratiques des entreprises, leur motivation à mettre en place des programmes de développement, les processus de « professionnalisation » à l’œuvre et la construction de compétences spécifiques des équipes en charge des projets. Il propose également une analyse des évolutions des relations du triptyque « quartiers carenciados – entreprises privées – pouvoirs publics locaux » et, plus largement, des phénomènes de coopération existant entre les différents acteurs du champ. En proposant une relecture de la théorie des « agencements organisationnels » de Jacques Girin, cette thèse offre une analyse singulière des divergences sectorielles constatées dans les réponses que les entreprises argentines ont formulé aux mandats de « Responsabilité Sociale » énoncés par les grands groupes : Suez, EDF et France Télécom<br>This thesis confronts the notion of "privatization" with that of "universal urban services" by questioning the concept of "corporate social responsibility" It investigates the management practices of water, electricity and telecommunications operators in the greater Buenos Aires with respect to a "new" category of customers: those who live in shantytowns, lower-income neighbourhoods or housing projects, grouped in this research under the heading of carenciados neighbourhoods. The basic urban services were an integral part of the large privatization programme implemented under the pressure of international financial institutions in the early 1990s and, as such, make a particularly relevant vehicle for the critical analysis of the social efficiency of public utility companies run according to market principles. Through an analysis of the companies' discourses and practices, this thesis explores their motivation for implementing development programs, developing the required professionalization processes and building specific skills for the teams in charge of the projects. It also proposes an analysis of the evolutions of the tripartite relation "carenciados neighbourhoods - private companies - local authorities" and, more widely, of patterns of cooperation between the various players in the field. In offering a rereading of Jacques Girin's "organizational arrangements" theory, this thesis provides a novel analysis of the sectorial discrepancies in the responses of Argentinean companies to the "Social Responsibility" mandates set forth by the large corporations: Suez, EDF and France Télécom
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Puex, Nathalie. "Échanges, parenté, violence et organisation sociale d'une villa miseria du grand Buenos Aires." Paris 3, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA030048.

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Cette thèse pose le problème de l'organisation sociale et de la solidarité d'un bidonville - villa miseria en Argentine- en remettant en cause les méthodes traditionnelles d'analyse en anthropologie urbaine. L'écologie urbaine de l'Ecole de Chicago nous semble notamment insuffisante pour expliquer l'organisations sociale des villas. Ainsi nous avons fondé notre analyse sur la notion de régime celui-ci étant compris comme une forme particulière d'organisation d'un ensemble d'institution dans un contexte donné. Aussi, l'histoire nous permet de remettre en contexte les formes des échanges des habitants et leur conception du monde dont les formes et représentations changent selon le régime dans lequel elles s'inscrivent. La période historique contemplée s'étend de 1945, date de l'avènement du péronisme, à 2002. De la période faste de l'intégration sociale des pauvres à l'exclusion et la violence actuelle, nous retraçons sur un peu plus de cinquante ans les régimes qui ont organisés les rapport sociaux des villas d'un point de vue interne et d'un point de vue externe<br>The purpose of this PHD, is to try too understand how traditional concepts of urban anthropology -as the urban ecology tradition from the Chicago School- are inefficient to explain why the townships people don't have same representation of their marginality during a historical period of fifty years. We have formulated a new concept of "regime" which implicates to introduce the forms of an institutional organization as a system of relation between institutions who regulate the exchanges in a social group. This forms has to be analyzed in their historical context so the reciprocal exchanges and social organization make sense for that historical period who determinates the social conditions of solidarity
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Landau, Matias. "Socio-historia de la cuestión del gobierno de la ciudad : Buenos Aires, de la federalización a la autonomía (1880-1996)." Paris, EHESS, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EHES0013.

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La thèse analyse la question du gouvernement de la ville de Buenos Aires, depuis fédéralisation en 1880, jusqu'au l'autonomisation en 1996. En partant d'une approche socio-historique, on examine les différentes formes de concevoir la ville comme objet de gouvernement. Pour ce faire, on analyse une municipalité de discours de provenance hétérogène qui habilitent la circulation d'une pluralité de conceptions sur la ville et son gouvernement. Le corpus documentaire analysé comprend des différents discours associés au droit municipal, les sciences de la gestion et l'administration, l'hygiénisme, le discours politique, l'urbanisme, les sciences sociales etc. La thèse comprend trois parties. Tout d'abord, on présente la construction de l'objet d'étude et on réfléchie sur l'approche de la recherche. Après, on analyse le développement de la question du gouvernement de la ville, depuis la fédéralisation en 1880 jusqu'au retour de la démocratie en Argentine en 1983. Enfin, on examine les traits les plus significatifs du gouvernement contemporain de Buenos Aires<br>The thesis analyzes the city government question in Buenos Aires, since the federalization in 1880 up to the change of its constitutional status in 1996. From a socio-historic approach, we examine the various forms to conceive the city as an object of governement. To do it, we analyze a multiplicity of speeches from different sources which provide thr circulation of a plurality of conceptions about the city and his government. The documentary corpus includes various speeches associated to the municipal law, the administrative sciences, the urban management, the hygiene, the political speech, the city planning, the social sciences etc. The thesis includes three parts. The first one presents the construction of the object of study and the reflection about the approach of the research. Then, we analyze the development of the city government question from the federalisation in 1880 until the return of the democracy in Argentina in 1983. Finally, we examine the most significant features of the contemporary government of Buenos Aires
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Ciliberto, María Valeria. "La campagne dans la ville : croissance périurbaine et transformation de l'espace, Buenos Aires 1815-1870." Paris, EHESS, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004EHES0081.

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Nous avons centré notre recherche dans l’analyse des rapports réciproques entre la ville et sa campagne immédiate dans le cadre du processus de croissance de la population et d’expansion de la production, qui a lieu à Buenos Aires entre les débuts du XIXè siècle et la fin de la décennie de 1860. Nous proposant comme objectif spécifique l’étude de cette dynamique, nous avons voulu reconstruire les tendances de l’évolution démographique des principaux centres du développement périurbain de cette période. Nous avons analysé, chapitres I et II, les formes adoptées par l’établissement de la population et l’organisation spatiale de la production. Au chapitre III, nous avons abordé l’analyse du patrimoine productif des exploitations agraires des alentours. L’étude des cas d’affermage et de vente de terres publiques (chapitre IV) constitue une première approche de cette complexe dynamique que nous approfondirons sans doute dans une suite de notre recherche<br>The forthcoming investigation deals with the network of relationships that linked the city of Buenos Aires to the surrounding countryside during the process of population growth and expansion of productivity which took place between the early 1800´s and the late 1860´s. Its specific objective is the study of the dynamics of demographic growth and of the spatial, productive and commercial integration of the rural areas surrounding the capital city, at a period in which a steady rise in population figures and important transformations as regards property regulations and political-institutional organization conjugate. The guiding lines for our research have been the conformation and growth of periurban population centers, spatial organization and the characteristics of processes as related to the production of supplies for the city, and the changes generated by the gradual transformation of these centers into small towns and military jurisdictions
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Schwartzmann, Serge. "Gentrification et conflits d'un quartier dans la mobilisation. Le cas de Palermo Viejo, Buenos Aires." Thesis, Paris 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA030171.

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Palermo Viejo est un ancien quartier populaire de Buenos Aires, qui connaît depuis la fin des années 1970 des transformations très importantes de ses activités, du bâti, et des populations résidentes. Ces transformations ont enclenché un processus de gentrification, dont les caractères se sont transformés avec l’ouverture de la ville sur la mondialisation au cours des années 1990, et surtout depuis la crise de 2001, avec l’apparition d’un tourisme important, l’arrivée de magasins de marque, et la multiplication des projets immobiliers de grande ampleur. Il s’agira ici d’interroger les formes de ce mode de développement urbain, dans un contexte marqué à la fois par la gentrification et la mondialisation, et ses effets sur le territoire, ses pratiques et ses habitants au travers de deux conflits : celui déclenché par l’arrivée de vendeurs de rue, et celui produit par la multiplication des projets immobiliers. Ces conflits permettent de reposer la question des effets de la gentrification sur les territoires urbains centraux, et de la façon dont les habitants les reçoivent. Ils ont donc ici un rôle heuristique en permettant à la fois d’en révéler les effets cachés par le discours médiatique et d’inciter à la réflexion sur la façon même dont ces changements ont été imposés<br>Palermo Viejo is an old, working class neighborhood of Buenos Aires, which, since the end of the 1970s, has been subject to a large-scale transformation of its activities, its building environment and its resident populations. These transformations have triggered a process of gentrification, whose characteristics have evolved with the opening of the city to globalization during the 1990s, and above all, since the 2001 crisis, with the appearance of growing tourism, the implantation of brand name stores and the multiplication of wide-scale real estate projects. The aim of this work will be to question the forms of this type of urban development, in a context marked by both gentrification and globalization, as well as its effect on the territory, its practices and its inhabitants, through two conflicts: the first triggered by the sudden arrival of street vendors, and the second produced by the multiplication of new construction projects. These conflicts allow us to question the effects of gentrification on central urban centers and the way in which its residents receive them. Thus, they play a heuristic role, permitting, on the one hand, a means of revealing the hidden effects of the media discourse, and on the other, an invitation to reflect on the way these changes have been imposed
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Thuillier, Guy. "Les quartiers enclos : une mutation de l'urbanité ? : le cas de la région métropolitaine de Buenos Aires, Argentine." Toulouse 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002TOU20082.

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La décennie de 1990 a vu dans la Région Métropolitaine de Buenos Aires le développement rapide et faiblement contrôlé par les pouvoirs publics de nombreux quartiers privés : entourés de grillages, gardés par des vigiles, l'accés y est réservé à leurs résidents. Ce phénomène implique une mutation de l'urbanité, entendue comme le rapport des citadins à leur ville. Il doit être replacé dans le cadre des transformations de Buenos Aires, marquées par la mondialisation, l'accroissement des inégalités et l'influence du modéle suburbain états-unien, qui remettent en cause l'organisation métropolitaine traditionnelle de Buenos Aires. Dans les périphéries de l'agglomération se constituent ainsi des espaces complexes, spatialement et socialement fragmentés, où se redéfinissent les modes de vie, les pratiques, les mobilités et les représentations des citadins, ceux des quartiers enclos comme ceux de la ville publique, ainsi que les rapports que ces groupes entretiennent entre eux<br>In the 1990 decade, the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area experienced a boom of gated communities, with very little public control and planification. This phenomenon, which implies a mutation of the city's urbanity, defined as the relationship between the city and its dwellers, must be understood in the frame of the social, economical, and urban evolutions of Buenos Aires. The consequences of globalization, deepened social inequalities, and the influence of the North-American suburban model, modified the traditional metropolitan structuration of the city. Complex and fragmented suburban spaces appear through this process in the great periphery of the agglomeration, redefining people's attitudes toward the metropolis, through their uses and representations of the city. These mutations affects both the residents of gated communities and those of the public city, as well as the relationships between both groups
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Fremmer, Sabine. "Buenos Aires in der argentinischen Lyrik : postkoloniale Identitätssuche und literarische Diskurse /." Frankfurt am Main : P. Lang, 2004. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40070519q.

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Ligatto, María Dolores del Carmen. "Etude pragmatico-discursive du désaccord dans des corpus enregistrés à Buenos Aires." Paris 5, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA05H002.

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Dans des corpus enregistres à Buenos aires parmi des locuteurs hispanophones l'on peut saisir en même temps certains marqueurs annonçant le désaccord, les glissements et les ambiguïtés de sens entrainant la non acceptation ainsi que les attitudes plus ou moins coopératives des interlocuteurs lorsqu'ils se trouvent face à face. Ils nous donnent également le moyen de dépasser le cadre effectif de l’énonciation pour convoquer d'autres opposants non présents à l'aide desquels un locuteur peut imposer sa proposition conversationnelle<br>Non-agreement - non acceptance of a statement by a speaker- in a spon- taneous or provoked conversation can be accomplished according to various strategies. This speech act is mostly performed by certain constructions and connectors. The purpose of this analysis on a Spanish corpus is to explore these strategies and their performance. Non-agreement will be classified according to the way it is accomplished by speakers varying between the most evident to the least evident ways of performance
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Borges Buenos Aires. Librería del Buen Suceso, 2011.

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Rodrigo, Alonso. Buenos Aires Video X: Diez años de video en Buenos Aires. ICI Centro Cultural de España, AECI Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional, 1999.

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Buenos Aires escala 1: 1. Entropía, 2007.

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(2006), CowParade Buenos Aires. Cowparade: Buenos Aires 2006. Ediciones Lariviere, 2006.

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Amutio, Beatriz. Buenos Aires al Pacífico. Editorial Nueva Generación, 2001.

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Facio, Sara. Jorge Luis Borges en Buenos Aires. La Azotea, Editorial Fotográfica, 2004.

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Benarós, León. Mirador de Buenos Aires. Corregidor, 1994.

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Caloi. Mi Buenos Aires querido. Ediciones de la Flor, 1990.

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Intersecting tango: Cultural geographies of Buenos Aires, 1900-1930. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008.

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Poesía Buenos Aires (1950-1960): Antología íntima. Ediciones del Dock, 2009.

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Gutiérrez, Leandro H., and Juan Suriano. "Workers’ Housing and Living Conditions in Buenos Aires, 1880–1930." In Essays in Argentine Labour History 1870–1930. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12383-4_2.

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Gallo, Guadalupe, Pablo Semán, and Carolina Spataro. "Catholic Inflections and Female Complicities: Syncretism in a “Fan Club” in Buenos Aires." In Youth Identities and Argentine Popular Music. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137011527_7.

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Kantaris, Geoffrey. "Buenos Aires 2010: Memory Machines and Cybercities in Two Argentine Science Fiction Films." In Memory Culture and the Contemporary City. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230246959_12.

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Vila, Pablo, and Malvina Silba. "Cumbia and Latin-American Migration in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Identity Negotiation Processes in Two Ethnic/National Dance Halls." In Youth Identities and Argentine Popular Music. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137011527_5.

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Gutiérrez, Leandro H., and Luis Alberto Romero. "Barrio Societies, Libraries and Culture in the Popular Sectors of Buenos Aires in the Inter-war Period." In Essays in Argentine Labour History 1870–1930. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12383-4_11.

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Brodsky, Adriana M. "‘Belonging to Many Homes’: Argentine Sephardi Youth in Buenos Aires and Israel, 1956–76." In Transnational Histories of Youth in the Twentieth Century. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137469908_10.

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Aguiló, Ignacio. "Tropical Buenos Aires: Representations of Race in Argentine Literature during the 2001 Crisis and Its Aftermath." In Argentina Since the 2001 Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137434265_9.

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Veciño, Patricia. "7. Integrating Technology in Argentine Classrooms: The Case of a Buenos Aires Teacher Education School." In English Language Teaching in South America, edited by Lía D. Kamhi-Stein, Gabriel Díaz Maggioli, and Luciana C. de Oliveira. Multilingual Matters, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781783097982-010.

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Merello, Marcelo. "MERELLO, Marcelo: Buenos Aires/Argentina." In Leadership in Movement Disorders. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12967-5_27.

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Oso, Laura, and Pablo Dalle. "Migration and Social Mobility Between Argentina and Spain: Climbing the Social Hierarchy in the Transnational Space." In Towards a Comparative Analysis of Social Inequalities between Europe and Latin America. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48442-2_8.

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AbstractThis chapter analyses the relationship between migration and social mobility in Argentina and Spain from a transnational perspective focusing on two dimensions: the patterns of intergenerational social mobility of immigrants and natives in both countries; the social mobility strategies and trajectories of Galicians families in Buenos Aires and Argentinians, of Galician origin, who migrated to Galicia after the 2001 crisis. The chapter begins by contextualizing the migratory trends in Europe and Latin America. This is followed by a comparative study of how immigration impacts on the class structure and social mobility patterns in Argentina and Spain. Quantitative analysis techniques are used to study the intergenerational social mobility rates. The statistical analysis of stratification and social mobility surveys have been benchmarked against previous studies conducted in Argentina (Germani, G., Movilidad social en la sociedad industrial. EUDEBA, Buenos Aires, 1963; Dalle, P., Movilidad social desde las clases populares. Un estudio sociológico en el Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires (1960–2013). CLACSO/Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani-UBA/CICCUS, Buenos Aires, 2016) and Spain (Fachelli, S., &amp; López-Roldán, P., Revista Española de Sociología 26:1–20, 2017). Secondly, qualitative research methods are used to consider the social mobility strategies and class trajectories of migrant families. We analyse two fieldworks, developed in the framework of other research projects (based on 44 biographical and semi-structured interviews). These case studies were carried out with Galicians that migrated to Argentina between 1940 and 1960 and Argentinians, of Galician origin, who migrated to Galicia after the 2001 crisis.
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Armentano, R. L., D. Craiem, F. M. Pessana, S. Graf, and E. De Forteza. "Upgrading BME studies in Buenos Aires, Argentine. Favaloro University." In 2005 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology 27th Annual Conference. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2005.1616420.

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Dovico, Ricardo, and Eduardo Montero. "The Evaluation and Restoration of a Deteriorated Buried Gas Pipeline." In 1996 1st International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc1996-1848.

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Historically, the Argentine gas transmission and distribution industry was owned and operated by the State. In 1992, by government decree, this entire industry was transferred to private owners and operators, and divided into two Gas Transmission Companies (TGN and TGS) and eight Gas Distribution Companies. The pipelines and related facilities had been left in an operating condition, however major capital investments were required to assure that the integrity, reliability and operability of the facilities were intact. These capital expenditures were mandatory in many areas as part of the privatization. Maintenance and rehabilitation tasks were developed for the entire transmission system, with the intent to reduce the number of unscheduled outages, optimize system maintenance costs, increase operation safety, and upgrade the pipeline to ensure compliance with the international code. Transportadora de Gas del Norte (TGN), operated by Nova Gas International of Calgary, Canada, consists of two major pipeline transmission systems. The North Line, which transports gas from Northern Argentina and Bolivia to markets south to Buenos Aires is a 24 inch, 3,000 Km system constructed in 1960. It was constructed using a field applied asphalt coating system. The Center West Line, which transports gas from central Argentina (Neuquen) to markets in the western part of the country and also to the Buenos Aires area, is a 30 inch, 1,400 Km system constructed in 1981. It was constructed using a field applied polyethylene tape coating system.
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Quaranta, N., M. Caligaris, M. Unsen, et al. "Air quality in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina." In RAVAGE OF THE PLANET 2006. WIT Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/rav060591.

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Dworniczak, J. C., L. Otero, Andrea F. Pazmino, et al. "Lidar measurements of atmospheric parameters at CEILAP, Buenos Aires, Argentina." In SPIE Proceedings, edited by Aristides Marcano O. and Jose Luis Paz. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.590965.

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Alcaraz, M., and L. Vives. "GIS-Mapping of Shallow Geothermal Resources of Buenos Aires, Argentina." In First EAGE Workshop on Geothermal Energy in Latin America. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202182020.

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Carletti, Leandro, Dario Barochiner, and Fernando Pintar. "Reliability Assessment of Buenos Aires Power Grid Using Monte Carlo Method." In 2018 IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina (ARGENCON). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/argencon.2018.8645998.

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Micheletti, M. I., Elian Wolfram, Ruben Piacentini, et al. "Erythemal and 305 nm solar irradiances incident over Buenos Aires, Argentina." In 19th Congress of the International Commission for Optics: Optics for the Quality of Life, edited by Giancarlo C. Righini and Anna Consortini. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.524173.

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Estevez, P. D. Gill, J. M. Delfino, and M. R. Vazquez. "Modifications of Generation tripping scheme of the 500 kV Comahue - Buenos Aires corridor." In 2016 IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina (ARGENCON). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/argencon.2016.7585309.

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Raponi, M., Elian Wolfram, J. Pallotta, et al. "Spectral distribution of the solar ultraviolet irradiance measured at Buenos Aires, Argentina." In SPIE Proceedings, edited by Aristides Marcano O. and Jose Luis Paz. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.591009.

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Esparza, J., G. Viegas, and I. Martini. "Identification of homogeneous areas from urban-environmental vulnerabilities: La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina." In SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 2013. WIT Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sdp130081.

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Roberts, Bryan W. Second Line of Defense, Port of Buenos Aires and Exolgan Container Terminal Operational Testing and Evaluation Plan, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1052951.

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Jones, D. B. Proposal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions via landfill gas management in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. Final report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/290914.

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Perez-Vincent, Santiago M., Ernesto Schargrodsky, and Mauricio García Mejía. Crime under Lockdown: The Impact of COVID-19 on Citizen Security in the City of Buenos Aires. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003431.

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This paper studies the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdown on criminal activity in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. We find a large, significant, robust, and immediate decline in crime following quarantine restrictions. We observe the effect on property crime reported to official agencies, police arrests, and crime reported in victimization surveys, but not in homicides. The decrease in criminal activity was greater in business and transportation areas, but still large in commercial and residential areas (including informal settlements). After the sharp and immediate fall, crime recovered but, as of November 2020, it did not reach its initial levels. The arrest data additionally allow us to measure the distance from the detainees address to the crime location. Crime became more local as mobility was restricted.
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Hillman, Kylie, and Sue Thomson. 2018 Australian TALIS-PISA Link Report. Australian Council for Educational Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-598-0.

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Australia was one of nine countries and economies to participate in the 2018 TALIS-PISA link study, together with Cuidad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina), Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Georgia, Malta, Turkey and Viet Nam. This study involved coordinating the samples of schools that participated in the Program of International Student Assessment (PISA, a study of the performance of 15-year-old students) and the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS, a study that surveys teachers and principals in lower secondary schools) in 2018. A sample of teachers from schools that were selected to participate in PISA were invited to respond to the TALIS survey. TALIS data provides information regarding the background, beliefs and practices of lower secondary teachers and principals, and PISA data delivers insights into the background characteristics and cognitive and non-cognitive skills of 15-year-old students. Linking these data offers an internationally comparable dataset combining information on key education stakeholders. This report presents results of analyses of the relationships between teacher and school factors and student outcomes, such as performance on the PISA assessment, expectations for further study and experiences of school life. Results for Australia are presented alongside those of the average (mean) across all countries and economies that participated in the TALIS-PISA link study for comparison, but the focus remains on what relationships were significant among Australian students.
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Hillman, Kylie, and Sue Thomson. 2018 Australian TALIS-PISA Link Report. Australian Council for Educational Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-628-4.

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Australia was one of nine countries and economies to participate in the 2018 TALIS-PISA link study, together with Cuidad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina), Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Georgia, Malta, Turkey and Viet Nam. This study involved coordinating the samples of schools that participated in the Program of International Student Assessment (PISA, a study of the performance of 15-year-old students) and the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS, a study that surveys teachers and principals in lower secondary schools) in 2018. A sample of teachers from schools that were selected to participate in PISA were invited to respond to the TALIS survey. TALIS data provides information regarding the background, beliefs and practices of lower secondary teachers and principals, and PISA data delivers insights into the background characteristics and cognitive and non-cognitive skills of 15-year-old students. Linking these data offers an internationally comparable dataset combining information on key education stakeholders. This report presents results of analyses of the relationships between teacher and school factors and student outcomes, such as performance on the PISA assessment, expectations for further study and experiences of school life. Results for Australia are presented alongside those of the average (mean) across all countries and economies that participated in the TALIS-PISA link study for comparison, but the focus remains on what relationships were significant among Australian students.
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