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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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Herrera, Eduardo. "Argentine Football Fandom as Festive Expressive Practice." Journal of Festive Studies 6 (December 16, 2024): 106–26. https://doi.org/10.33823/jfs.2024.6.1.208.

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This photo essay explores the festive nature of football fandom in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This initiative aims to capture the multisensorial dimensions of fandom, with a particular focus on the distinctive auditory experiences within Argentine football culture.
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Agnolin, Federico L., and Elián L. Guerrero. "Local extinction of Melanophryniscus montevidensis (Anura: Bufonidae) in the Argentine Pampas." Check List 13, no. (4) (2017): 11–15. https://doi.org/10.15560/13.4.11.

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<em>Melanophryniscus montevidensis</em> inhabits sandy dunes along the Rio de la Plata shoreline and Atlantic coast in Uru-guay and southern Brazil. Here we report 2 specimens from different localities at eastern Buenos Aires province, Argentina, that were collected prior to the 1970s. <em>Melanophryniscus montevidensis </em>probably inhabited patchy sand dune environments in Buenos Aires. It is possible that the disappearance of natural environments (including dunes) in the Argentine Pampas resulted in the local extinction of <em>M. montevidensis</em>, a species sensitive to habitat fragmentation and anthropic modifications.
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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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Villares, Gabriela, Antonela Martelli, Virginia Lo Russo, and Catalina Pastor. "Three new species and one new record of Campylaimus (Diplopeltidae, Nematoda) from Argentine coasts (Buenos Aires and Santa Cruz, Argentina)." Zootaxa 3613, no. 1 (2013): 83–96. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3613.1.4.

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Villares, Gabriela, Martelli, Antonela, Russo, Virginia Lo, Pastor, Catalina (2013): Three new species and one new record of Campylaimus (Diplopeltidae, Nematoda) from Argentine coasts (Buenos Aires and Santa Cruz, Argentina). Zootaxa 3613 (1): 83-96, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3613.1.4
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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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Artesi, Catalina Julia, and (tradução) Luis Marcio Arnaut. "Tennessee Williams on the stages of Buenos Aires." Dramaturgia em foco 8, no. 2 (2024): 408–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14037683.

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The impact of Tennessee Williams, and others such as Eugene O&rsquo;Neill and Arthur Miller, is notable, particularly in the theaters of Buenos Aires, Argentina. In truth, not only his works have been performed with great reception from the local public, they also had an impact on notable Argentine authors. We propose, in this tribute, to make a review of the main versions of his most famous works that have been produced in the Federal Capital, from the middle of the 20th century to 2023, highlighting some aspects regarding their creators and other elements that allow us to understand the production context. We do not intend to carry out an exhaustive study, we would exceed the scope since we should include all the performances that have been staged and are being carried out in all the provinces. We wish to study the scope of its productivity in the local scene and its validity.
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Senchenko, Mykola. "Civilization project "Papal Empire of Rome": popes and cardinals of the Vatican." Вісник Книжкової палати, no. 12 (December 29, 2022): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.36273/2076-9555.2022.12(317).22-26.

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The article presents a brief description of Pope Francis, an Argentine Jesuit cardinal from Buenos Aires. 85-year-old Jorge Mario Bergoglio was born on December 17, 1936. Before being elected pontiff, he held the post of Argentine cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the archbishop of Buenos Aires since 1998. He was elevated to the College of Cardinals in 2001. He is the first Jesuit pope. Occupying the Holy See, he continues the policy aimed at the imple­mentation of the "Papal Empire of Rome" civilizational project, which was discussed in the author's previous studies.
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Delía, Lisandro, Manuel O. Becerra, Augusto Villa-Monte, and Marcelo Hermigarate. "Implementation of the Single Equine Document (DUE) in the Province of Buenos Aires." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 21, no. 2 (2021): e17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/16666038.21.e17.

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In October 2018 in Argentina, the Ministry of Agroin-dustry of the Province of Buenos Aires (MAIBA) im-plemented the Single Equine Document (DUE) as anew individual identification system for all equines lo-cated in the Province of Buenos Aires. With this newidentification system, the old markings and signals sys-tem is replaced by the implantation of a single-codemicrochip in the equine’s neck and an identificationdocument for the horse and its owners. The imple-mentation of this system involved generating severalofficial registries, for which MAIBA needed to de-velop and implement an IT Management System forthe DUE. This Argentine development generates acontribution in equine control by government orga-nizations and facilitates information to veterinariansthrough mobile devices. This article discusses the mostimportant details of the development carried out andshows the scope it has had so far. It presents statisticsof the use of the application by different regions of theProvince of Buenos Aires.
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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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Carrasquero, Silvia Irene. "The geological collection from the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (1902–04) in the Museo de La Plata, Argentina." Scottish Journal of Geology 57, no. 1 (2021): sjg2020–029. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sjg2020-029.

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In December 1903, William Speirs Bruce, leader of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, arrived in Buenos Aires and contacted Francisco Moreno, director of the Museo de La Plata to request his assistance. Bruce asked Moreno to be an intermediary with the Argentine government and to facilitate Bruce's wish for Argentina to take over the meteorological station that the Scottish expedition had established on Laurie Island (South Orkney Islands). Moreno was please to provide the necessary assistance and was instrumental in Bruce achieving his ambition. As a gesture of appreciation, before leaving Buenos Aires Bruce presented a small collection of Laurie Island rock specimens to Moreno as a donation to the Museo de La Plata. This donation initiated the museum's Antarctic collection.
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Baisotti, Pablo. "Walking the city and the neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires. Argentine Literature in the 1920s and 1930s." Theory in Action 14, no. 4 (2021): 127–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3798/tia.1937-0237.2136.

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This article presents an overview of Buenos Aires, city and neighbourhoods, from the viewpoints of several authors who participated in the literary life of the 1920s and 1930s, portraying the evolution of modernity and the social question –inequalities. Novels, short stories, poems and magazines from the period in question were used to frame these issues and unravel the objectives set. It concludes by exposing the variety and diversity of the city and the neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires, as well as the people who inhabited them and the Buenos Aires literary currents of the period, headed by Jorge Luis Borges, on the one hand (Florida group), and Roberto Arlt (Boedo group), on the other.
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Mateo Pietro, Graciela. "Iguales problemas, idénticas soluciones. El Monte de Piedad de Buenos Aires y su respuesta a la usura (1877-1904)." Áreas. Revista Internacional de Ciencias Sociales, no. 41 (September 15, 2021): 57–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/arics.471491.

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“Al rico nunca le ofrezcan / y al pobre jamás le falten”. Estos versos del Martín Fierro -obra maestra de la narrativa gauchesca argentina- remiten al Monte de Piedad de Buenos Aires: por un lado, esencializan la función social como institución proveedora de crédito a los sectores desamparados de la sociedad, y por otro permiten identificar a su autor, José Hernández, como miembro del Consejo de Administración de la entidad y tenaz defensor de su continuidad.El presente artículo estudia, a partir de los antecedentes del crédito pignoraticio y del rol desempeñado por los montepíos nativos a mediados del siglo XIX, el origen y la trayectoria del Monte de Piedad de Buenos Aires, destinado a aliviar las penurias de los sectores vulnerados, tanto nativos como inmigrantes, evitando que sean víctimas de la usura. En tal sentido y desde una perspectiva macro que dé cuenta de la situación económico- financiera del país y particularmente de la provincia de Buenos Aires, se privilegia el análisis micro de las distintas etapas de la historia de este entidad y de su función social; desde su fundación en 1877 dependiente del Banco de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, su incorporación una década después al patrimonio municipal y su conversión en 1904 en Banco Municipal de Préstamos. El punto de partida es un estado de la cuestión sobre el tema. Las fuentes primarias (Libros de Actas, Memorias y balances, Cartas orgánicas, Reglamentos de la institución, Diario de Sesiones de la Legislatura bonaerense y del Consejo Deliberante de la ciudad de Buenos Aires) así como algunas publicaciones periódicas de la época, resultan sustantivas para lograr el objetivo propuesto. “Never offer to the rich /and may the poor never lack” These verses by Martín Fierro -a masterpiece of Argentine gaucho narrative- represent the Monte de Piedad in Buenos Aires and its development. In a way, they essentialize the social function of this institution that provides credit to the underprivileged sectors of society. Besides, this affirmation allows to identify its author, José Hernández, as a member of the entity’s Board of Directors and a tenacious defender of its continuity.This article is based on the antecedents of the pledge credit and the role played by the native montepíos in the mid-19th century. Its focused in the study of the origin and trajectory of Monte de Piedad in Buenos Aires, as an institution which alleviated the hardships of the vulnerable sectors, both natives and immigrants, and prevented them from being victims of usury. Both macro and micro perspectives converge in this analysis. Firstly, the argentine economic and financial situation is taken into account to get to Buenos Aires’ province evaluation. Secondly, the history of this entity’s social function is examined since it was founded in 1877 (under the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires), to its incorporation a decade later into the municipal patrimony and its conversion into the Municipal Bank of Loans, in 1904.The article starts with a bibliographic review of this particular subject. The proposed objective is achieved by analyzing diverse primary sources (Minutes Books, Memories and balances, Organic Letters, Institution Regulations, Journal of Sessions of the Buenos Aires Legislature and the Deliberative Council of the city of Buenos Aires) as well as the main periodical publications of the time.
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Caimari, Lila. "The Archive’s Moment." Histories 1, no. 3 (2021): 100–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/histories1030013.

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This article summarizes observations on the “archive question” as it manifests itself in Argentina at the present moment. Based on a presentation delivered in Buenos Aires, it opens with a general appraisal of the multiple dynamics (political, disciplinary, technological) converging on this issue. Then, it focuses on a particular dimension of this process—namely, the impact of the digital archive on the reconstruction of the Argentine past.
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Grosman, Lucas S. "Argentine Constitutional Law. An Overview." International Journal of Legal Information 43, no. 1 (2015): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0731126500012294.

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The Argentine Constitution was adopted in 1853 after years of domestic turmoil which ended with the defeat of Juan Manuel de Rosas, an authoritarian caudillo from the Province of Buenos Aires, by Justo José de Urquiza y García. This Constitution, with the amendments that will be explained below, still remains in force.
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Heras, Raúl Garcia. "Foreign Business-Host Government Relations: The Anglo Argentine Tramways Co. Ltd. of Buenos Aires, 1930–1966." Itinerario 19, no. 1 (1995): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300021197.

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From 1880 to 1930, Argentina received hundreds of millions of pounds of British investments, making it in an economic sense a British dominion. The world economic crisis of the 1930s forced both Britain and Argentina t o reconsider many of these economic ties. The changing Anglo-Argentine relationship is reflected in the complex relations between a British tramway company, the Anglo Argentine Tramways Co. Ltd., that operated in Buenos Aires and the Argentine national government between the onset of the Great Depression and the early 1960s. The Anglo, as the company was popularly known, was the main tramway concern diat offered public transportation and contributed to the urban development of a cosmopolitan Latin American metropolis until 1914. Second, the history of the company illustrates political and economic problems that plagued the links between foreign public utilities and the host government from the 1930s onwards. Third, since the Anglo belonged to SOFINA, a transnational holding company with worldwide investments in public transportation and electric power stations, our case study shows the limitations of Sofina's political power in Britain and Argentina.
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Melean, Jorge Troisi. "“Esclavos y jesuitas: explotación, control y negociación en la Argentina colonial”." REVISTA PLURI 1, no. 1 (2019): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.26843/rpv112018p161-170.

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El territorio que actualmente ocupa la Argentina correspondía a la Provincia jesuítica del Paraguay, donde se erigieron los colegios de Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Corrientes, La Rioja, Salta, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán, la Universidad de Córdoba y la residencia de Catamarca. Hacia 1767, más de 3.500 esclavos afroamericanos se encontraban trabajando en cada una de las propiedades de los colegios y residencias del territorio argentino colonial, una porción de la Provincia jesuítica del Paraguay. Los esclavos constituían un factor esencial del sistema jesuita. Prácticamente un 30% del capital ignaciano en la región estaba invertido en ellos.Palabras- Clave: Esclavos, Jesuitas, Control, Exploración, NegociaciónAbstractThe territory currently occupied by Argentina corresponded to the Jesuit Province of Paraguay, where the schools of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Corrientes, La Rioja, Salta, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán, the University of Córdoba and the residence of Catamarca By 1767, more than 3,500 African-American slaves were working on each of the properties of the colleges and residences of the colonial Argentine territory, a portion of the Jesuit Province of Paraguay. Slaves were an essential factor in the Jesuit system. Almost 30% of the Ignatian capital in the region was invested in them.Keywords: Slaves, Jesuits, Control, Exploration, Negotiation
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Carter, Sam. "The Affordances of the Acousmatic: Questioning Argentineness in El futuro perfecto." JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies 63, no. 4 (2024): 9–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cj.2024.a934545.

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ABSTRACT: This article argues that the extensive use of acousmatic voices in El futuro perfecto ( The Future Perfect , Nele Wohlatz, 2016), which portrays a young Chinese woman beginning to learn Spanish after immigrating to Buenos Aires, allows the film to participate in the important process of undoing essentializations that link sound and race, as well as race and nationality. By making acousmatic nearly all the characters identified as Argentine, the film refuses to reproduce long-standing ideas about race in Argentina and ultimately interrogates audiences, questioning their assumptions about what kinds of bodies can produce a supposedly Argentine voice.
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Tamayo, Alejandro Bacot, Pedro Danilo Ponciano Nuñez, Frano Giakoni-Ramírez, Jorge Flández-Valderrama, and Daniel Duclos-Bastías. "Understanding the significance of Olympic values in adults of Chile and Argentina." International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) 13, no. 6 (2024): 4420. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijere.v13i6.29904.

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Olympic values serve as a significant educational strategy advocated by both the International Olympic Committee and National Olympic Committees globally. Despite their widespread promotion, there exists a dearth of research comparing the comprehension of Olympic values among the adult population. This study aimed to scrutinize the understanding of Olympic values among a sample of 200 Chilean and Argentine adults aged between 18 and 65 years. The investigation was conducted in the context of recent mega sporting events, specifically the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires 2018 and the forthcoming Pan American Games in Santiago 2023. Employing the Fair Play theory and the Moral Competence Test, the research revealed a higher level of moral competence in the Argentine population compared to their Chilean counterparts. Interestingly, no discernible impact of the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires was observed in Argentina. Parental influence emerged as the most significant factor affecting moral competence in both countries, while religion and media demonstrated comparatively less influence. These findings contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the interplay between Olympic values, moral competence, and contextual factors in adult populations across different nations.
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Alejandro, Bacot Tamayo, Pedro Danilo Ponciano Núñez, Frano Giakoni-Ramírez, Jorge Flández-Valderrama, and Daniel Duclos-Bastías. "Understanding the significance of Olympic values in adults of Chile and Argentina." International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) 13, no. 6 (2024): 4420–28. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijere.v13i6.29904.

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Olympic values serve as a significant educational strategy advocated by both the International Olympic Committee and National Olympic Committees globally. Despite their widespread promotion, there exists a dearth of research comparing the comprehension of Olympic values among the adult population. This study aimed to scrutinize the understanding of Olympic values among a sample of 200 Chilean and Argentine adults aged between 18 and 65 years. The investigation was conducted in the context of recent mega sporting events, specifically the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires 2018 and the forthcoming Pan American Games in Santiago 2023. Employing the Fair Play theory and the Moral Competence Test, the research revealed a higher level of moral competence in the Argentine population compared to their Chilean counterparts. Interestingly, no discernible impact of the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires was observed in Argentina. Parental influence emerged as the most significant factor affecting moral competence in both countries, while religion and media demonstrated comparatively lessinfluence. These findings contribute to a more nuanced understanding of the interplay between Olympic values, moral competence, and contextual factors in adult populations across different nations.
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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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Richter, Nicolás Carlos, and Guillermo Omar Orsi. "Experiencia y trabajo docente en prisiones. Rol, control social, y alteridad encarcelada." Século XXI – Revista de Ciências Sociais 13, no. 1 (2024): 90–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/2236672586449.

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El presente artículo busca comprender la forma en que los docentes que desempeñan sus funciones dentro del sistema carcelario de la provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina) entienden sus labores, así como analizar la relación establecida entre estos y sus alumnos. Para ello son utilizados diversos aportes teóricos que analizan la situación de enseñanza y el rol docente, así como trayectorias de individuos privados de su libertad. Para alcanzar este objetivo fueron realizadas entrevistas con docentes del sistema educativo carcelario bonaerense entre 2019 y 2021. Los materiales resultantes de las entrevistas fueron organizados según el objeto sobre el cual se referían los entrevistados, desde las instituciones de enseñanza, las dificultades de la enseñanza en contexto carcelario, el rol docente, y los estudiantes/presos.&#x0D; Palabras claves: Docencia, Buenos Aires, Prisión Rol, Experiencia Social.&#x0D; &#x0D; Abstract: This article seeks to understand the way in which teachers who perform their duties within the prison system of the province of Buenos Aires (Argentina) understand their work, as well as to analyze the relationship established between them and their students. For this purpose, several theoretical contributions that analyze the teaching situation and the teaching role, as well as the trajectories of individuals deprived of their freedom, are used. To achieve this objective, interviews were conducted with teachers of the Buenos Aires prison education system between 2019 and 2021. The materials resulting from the interviews were organized according to the object to which the interviewees referred, from the teaching institutions, the difficulties of teaching in a prison context, the teaching role, and the students/prisoners.&#x0D; Keywords: Teaching, Buenos Aires, Prison, Role, Social Experience.&#x0D; &#x0D; Résumé: Cet article cherche à comprendre la manière dont les enseignants qui exercent leurs fonctions au sein du système pénitentiaire de la province de Buenos Aires (Argentine) conçoivent leur travail, ainsi qu'à analyser la relation qui s'établit entre eux et leurs élèves. Pour ce faire, différentes contributions théoriques qui analysent la situation et le rôle de l'enseignant, ainsi que les trajectoires des personnes privées de liberté, sont utilisées. Pour atteindre cet objectif, des entretiens ont été menés avec des enseignants du système éducatif pénitentiaire de Buenos Aires entre 2019 et 2021. Les matériaux issus des entretiens ont été organisés en fonction de l'objet auquel les personnes interrogées se sont référées, depuis les institutions d'enseignement, les difficultés d'enseigner dans un contexte carcéral, le rôle d'enseignant et les élèves/détenus.&#x0D; Mots-clés: Enseignement, Buenos Aires, Prison, Rôle, Expérience sociale.&#x0D; &#x0D; Resumo: Este artigo busca compreender a maneira pela qual os professores que exercem suas funções no sistema penitenciário da província de Buenos Aires (Argentina) entendem seu trabalho, bem como analisar a relação estabelecida entre eles e seus alunos. Para isso, são utilizadas diversas contribuições teóricas que analisam a situação e o papel do professor, bem como as trajetórias de indivíduos privados de liberdade. Para atingir esse objetivo, foram realizadas entrevistas com professores do sistema educacional prisional de Buenos Aires entre 2019 e 2021. Os materiais resultantes das entrevistas foram organizados de acordo com o objeto ao qual os entrevistados se referiram, desde as instituições de ensino, as dificuldades de ensinar em um contexto prisional, o papel docente e os alunos/presos.&#x0D; Palavras-chave: Ensino, Buenos Aires, Prisão, Papel, Experiência social.
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Canton, Darío, and Jorge Raúl Jorrat. "Continuity and Change in Elections in the City of Buenos Aires, 1931-1954." Latin American Research Review 33, no. 3 (1998): 137–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100038449.

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In 1930 the first successful military coup in Argentina in the twentieth century interrupted the normal functioning of the political and electoral institutions consolidated by the Sáenz Peña Law of 1912. This statute required secret balloting by all Argentine men eighteen and older. The coup of 1930, followed by a failed attempt to achieve legitimatization at the ballot box in 1931, reversed the development of electoral politics in Argentina by reverting to open fraud and provoking the abstention of the main national political party up to that time, the Unión Cívica Radical (UCR).
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Boix, Ornela. "New uses of music: an analysis based on indie music in Buenos Aires." Civitas - Revista de Ciências Sociais 19, no. 1 (2019): 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1984-7289.2019.1.30121.

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During the 2000s, the term “indie” became common and relatively principal for the juvenile, urban music of the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires. How can we understand the indie phenomenon in the history of juvenile music related to Argentine rock bands? What variables should we take into consideration to comprehend indie since its logic differs from the one established by the identitarian appropriation of music genres? In order to answer these questions, we describe indie music in Buenos Aires and show its evolution. We suggest that indie is much more than a way in which people identify themselves with music. It is the manifestation of a new relation with music and its means of production. In line with this idea, we explore the most recent pragmatic approach to “music into action” and music as mediator of the social to reformulate the notion of music to use. *** Novos usos da música: Uma análise baseada na música indie em Buenos Aires ***Durante a década de 2000, a palavra “indie” era comum e relativamente central para a música juvenil e urbana da zona metropolitana de Buenos Aires. Como entender o fenômeno indie na história de músicas juvenis associadas ao rock na Argentina? Com quais parâmetros compreendê-lo, já que se trata de um fenômeno que escapa à apropriação identitária dos gêneros musicais? Para responder estas perguntas descrevemos a música indie em Buenos Aires e mostramos sua evolução. Afirmamos que o indie é muito mais uma forma de fazer do que se identificar com a música. Nesse sentido, é a manifestação de um novo relacionamento com a música e a produção de música. Para tanto tem sido necessário explorar o discurso pragmático sobre a “música como ação” e sobre a música como mediadora do social que habilitava este olhar sobre o indie. Analisando deste modo, reformulamos o conceito de música de uso.Palavras-chave: Música indie; Usos da música; Identidade; Abordagem pragmática; Buenos Aires.
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Whigham, Thomas. "Cattle Raising in the Argentine Northeast: Corrientes,c.1750–1870." Journal of Latin American Studies 20, no. 2 (1988): 313–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x00003011.

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Though Argentina has long been synonymous with trackless pampas and teeming livestock herds, this common image requires some qualification. Before the late nineteenth century, when refrigerated transport made possible a large international market for Argentine beef, cattle played a less important role in the economy of the Río de la Plata than is usually assumed. Except for Buenos Aires province, where stockraising was predominant even in the colonial period, ranchers often had to struggle hard and insistently to find their niche in the overall commerce of the region. Grazing conditions were excellent in many areas of the Río de la Plata, but because the port of Buenos Aires always enjoyed a near-exclusive control over external trade, theporteñoseffectively blunted the development of any stockraising that threatened to compete with their own exports. In the northeastern provinces, this resulted in a cattle industry marked by technological backwardness and erratic growth. The chaotic politics of the post-independence era reinforced these conditions, though reform-minded ranchers and government officials consistently tried to improve provincial standards of stockraising.
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Gritsenko, Ilona. "The Transformation of Argentine-U.S. Relations at the Turn of the Decade." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 2 (April 2022): 215–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2022.2.18.

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Introduction. The paper examines Argentina-U.S. relations during the administrations of Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernandez, as well as the transformation of the bilateral ties character at the turn of the decade. The author analyzes the changes paying attention to the challenges that the economic crisis posed to the Argentine leaders, and taking into account the motives of both countries. The study identified the risks for the successful interaction between Washington and Buenos Aires, as well as the leverage of the potential influence of the White House on the Argentine authorities. Methods. The study is based on extensive factual data from the period of the latest two Argentine administrations (2015–2021), the new sources, including documents of the U.S. Department of State. An integrated systematic approach allowed to consider the interaction of Buenos Aires and Washington in the dynamics of Argentine domestic political and economic processes, taking into account global and regional factors. When analyzing changes in the character of bilateral ties, a comparative approach was applied. Analysis. The relations between Washington and the government of Mauricio Macri in 2017–2019 were allied. The main areas of interaction were trade and investment, security and political cooperation. To support his ally and the continuity of government in Argentina, D. Trump facilitated the IMF’s approval of the largest standby to Argentina for the period of Macri’s administration. The problem of payment became a burden for the elected A. Fernandez. Results. The willingness of the White House to help resolve the debt issue and the American investments needed by Argentina deterred A. Fernandez from developing an autonomist foreign policy pushing him to choose a more balanced course. Both topics constitute the points of potential pressure from Washington on the Argentine leader. Bilateral relations became more restrained, but showing no signs of confrontation. Risks for Argentine-American cooperation are posed by the deepening partnership of the South American country with China and by the position of the Argentine authorities on resolving the Venezuelan crisis. Given its desire to be Argentina’s partner of choice, the U.S. is unlikely to firstly use pressure. With the beginning of Joseph Biden’s presidency, the climate agenda became a new area of cooperation.
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Chiaramonte, Gustavo E. "The shark genus Carcharhinus Blainville, 1816 (Chondrichthyes : Carcharhinidae) in Argentine waters." Marine and Freshwater Research 49, no. 7 (1998): 747. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/mf97249.

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The purpose of this contribution is to review the species of the shark genus Carcharhinus found along the coast of Argentina. New southern limits for the distribution of the genus are given for the western South Atlantic. The presence of Carcharhinus leucas (Valenciennes, 1839) is recorded for the first time on the Province of Buenos Aires coast. New evidence is given which confirms the presence of Carcharhinus brachyurus(GÜnther, 1870) in the area. Carcharhinus plumbeus (Nardo, 1827) is known from only a single Argentine record. Carcharhinus longimanus (Poey, 1861) has been recorded from oceanic waters offshore of Argentina, but has not been taken from continental shelf waters. Resumen. En éste trabajo se revisan las especies de tiburones del género Carcharhinus encontradas en la costa de la Argentina. Nuevos límites septentrionales para la distribución de las especies del género en el Atlántico Sudoccidental son presentados. Se refiere por primera vez la presencia de Carcharhinus leucas (Valenciennes, 1839) para la costa de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Se presenta nueva evidencia que confirma la presencia de Carcharhinus brachyurus (GÜnther, 1870) en el área. Carcharhinus plumbeus (Nardo, 1827) ha sido citado una sóla vez para Argentina. Carcharhinus longimanus (Poey, 1861) ha sido registrado en aguas oceánicas frente a la plataforma de Argentina, pero no en aguas sobre la plataforma continental.
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Hanrahan, Stephanie J. "Working in the “Villas” of Buenos Aires: Cultural Considerations." Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology 5, no. 4 (2011): 361–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jcsp.5.4.361.

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People who live in the villas (i.e., slums) of Buenos Aires are confronted with poverty, poor and dangerous living conditions, and discrimination. Ten weeks were spent in the villas delivering a program designed to enhance life satisfaction and self-worth through games and the development of mental skills. The purpose of this paper is not to report on the content or the effectiveness of the program, but rather to explore the variables within Argentina and the villas as well as my own cultural biases that may have influenced the delivery of a psychological intervention program. Argentine factors include a high prevalence of psychologists and a psychoanalytic focus. Characteristics of the villas include environmental factors (e.g., transportation issues, sanitation), logistical issues (e.g., venues, access to writing implements), and psychological matters (e.g., hopelessness, different perceptions of confidence). Practitioner concerns included limited familiarity with life in the villas and having values that might be different from those of the participants. The discussion includes recommendations for others who are considering working in similar cultural and contextual situations.
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Baisotti, Pablo. "Real and Fragmented Masks of Buenos Aires." Theory in Action 15, no. 4 (2022): 118–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3798/tia.1937-0237.2231.

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This article presents a vision of the city of Buenos Aires through some novels and short stories created by Argentine writers, in which their characters use "masks" to face reality or, in some cases, fiction. The various characters have masks used to disguise their identities in their relationship with other people and to hide their feelings. The time used to analyze these issues will be: 1) the "real" time, that is, the action that takes place in a linear and continuous time and; 2) a "fragmented" time, represented in two or more levels in which reality and fiction are superimposed and even, at a certain point, confused. The city is the background frame where the real and the illusory meet through the characters of Adolfo Bioy Casares, Leopoldo Marechal, Julio Cortázar, Ernesto Sábato, Marco Denevi, Pedro Orgambide, among others. KEYWORDS: Buenos Aires, Masks, Reality, Fiction, Bioy Casares, Marechal, Cortázar, Sábato, Denevi, Orgambide.
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Dhaenens, Laurens. "Sympathy or strategy." MODOS: Revista de História da Arte 7, no. 3 (2023): 95–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/modos.v7i3.8673725.

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The paper explores two Belgian art exhibitions that took place in Buenos Aires in 1946 and 1948: the Exposición de arte belga moderno and the Exposición de arte belga contemporáneo. Although these exhibitions appear to be part of the same cultural initiative showcasing Belgian art in Argentina after World War II, a closer examination reveals that they were distinct endeavors with differing institutional frameworks and objectives. The study offers a detailed analysis of the institutional context and discourse surrounding both exhibitions from a Belgian viewpoint. Specifically, it delves into the roles of Louis Piérard, the Argentine Commission for Intellectual Cooperation, the Belgian community in Buenos Aires, and the Belgian ministries of Foreign Affairs and Public Education. As such, it unravels the meaning and impact of the exhibitions in a post-war context. Ultimately, the paper demonstrates how these exhibitions reflect Belgium's evolving approach to international cultural diplomacy.
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Ferns, H. S. "The Baring Crisis Revisited." Journal of Latin American Studies 24, no. 2 (1992): 241–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x00023385.

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Several accounts of the Baring crisis, 1890–7, are available.1 Among these is my own, chapter xiv of Britain and Argentina in the Nineteenth Century (Oxford, 1960), based upon the Foreign Office papers in the Public Record Office, contemporary periodical literature and secondary works such as the now little-noticed classic, J. H. Williams, Argentine International Trade under Inconvertible Paper Money, 1880–1900 (Cambridge, Mass., 1920). My first purpose in exploring beyond the sources used forty years ago, in the archives of the Bank of England, Baring Brothers &amp; Co., N. M. Rothschild, W. H. Smith and the Marquis of Salisbury, is to correct at least one error in my original work, and this unfortunately repeated by others. My second is to discover whether or not further study of archival material confirms, modifies or denies any of my first conclusions about the role of the Argentine government in the solution of the Baring crisis.The principal error corrected concerns the form of Barings' involvement in Argentine affairs in the late 1880s. They did not get into difficulties because they underwrote a large loan to the Argentine government for the purpose of expanding the water supply and sewage system of Buenos Aires. The fact is that they promoted a private enterprise which took over the water and sewage system of Buenos Aires, and this failed for a number of reasons set out below.As to my original conclusions about the Baring crisis, they have been confirmed by the archival material considered. The solution of the Baring crisis was made possible by the policies devised and enforced by the Argentine government.
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Lozada Montanari, Malena. "VARIABILIDAD ESPACIO-TEMPORAL DE LA ISLA DE CALOR SUPERFICIAL EN TRES CIUDADES ARGENTINAS." Meteorologica 47, no. 1 (2022): e012-e012. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/1850468xe012.

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En este trabajo se analiza la evolución espacio-temporal de la Isla de Calor Urbana Superficial (ICU-S) derivada del contraste entre las temperaturas de superficie urbanas y rurales de Buenos Aires, Rosario y Córdoba, las tres ciudades más grandes de Argentina en términos de población. La información analizada corresponde a datos de 1 km x 1 km de resolución derivados de información satelital disponibles a través del Global Surface UHI Explorer para el período 2003-2017. En las tres ciudades se encuentra que, en promedio, la temperatura de la superficie urbana es superior a la rural (IUC-S positiva) durante la noche tanto en la media anual como en verano e invierno. El mayor contraste se registra en Buenos Aires donde alcanza el máximo de +2◦C durante el verano y el mínimo en invierno (+1,5◦C). En el caso de Rosario y Córdoba la diferencia en la magnitud entre el verano e invierno es de sólo 0,1◦C. El área de cada ciudad que registra temperaturas de superficie superiores a la de las zonas rurales durante la noche representa en promedio el 93 % del total para Buenos Aires, 97 % para Rosario y 89 % para Córdoba. Durante el día, se encuentra que en algunos casos la intensidad es negativa generando el efecto de isla fría. Esto ocurre en invierno en las tres ciudades y en el promedio anual de Rosario y Córdoba. En Buenos Aires, donde reside más del 30 % de la población del país, existe una tendencia significativa al incremento en la magnitud media y máxima de la ICU-S diurna. La comparación entre la ICU-S y la ICU de canopia (derivada de datos de temperatura del aire) de Buenos Aires muestra valores positivos durante las horas de la noche en ambos casos, aunque de mayor magnitud en ICU-S en el promedio anual (+0,3◦C) y durante el verano (+0,6◦C) así como una tendencia hacia el incremento en la magnitud de ambos fenómenos durante las horas diurnas. Palabras clave: Isla de Calor Urbana, Temperatura Superficial, Ciclo Anual, Tendencia
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Sánchez, María del Rosario. "La construcción de la información periodística sobre la COVID-19 en la prensa local argentina." Investigar la Comunicación desde Perspectivas, Teorías y Métodos Periféricos 8, no. 15 (2021): 429–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24137/raeic.8.15.19.

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Amadeo, B. (1999). La aplicación de la teoría del framing a la cobertura de la corrupción política en Argentina (1991-1996) [tesis doctoral]. Universidad de Navarra, Facultad de Comunicación, Pamplona, España. D'adamo, O. J., Beaudoux, V. G. y Freidenberg, F. (2000). Medios de comunicación, efectos políticos y opinión pública: ¿una imagen, vale más que mil palabras? Buenos Aires: Editorial de Belgrano. Defensoría del Público SCA (2020). Apuntes para las coberturas sobre la pandemia COVID-19. Recuperado de https://defensadelpublico.gob.ar/recomendaciones-para-la-cobertura-de-la-pandemia-covid-19/ Del Palacio Montiel, C. (2009). Una mirada a la historia de la prensa de México desde las regiones. Un estudio comparativo (1792-1950). Revista Historia Iberoamericana, 2(1), 80-97. Entman, R. (1993). Framing: Toward clarification of a fractured paradigm. Journal of Communication, 43(4), 51-58. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-2466.1993.tb01304.x Ford, A. (1994). Navegaciones. Comunicación, cultura y crisis. Buenos Aires: Amorrortu. Gomis, L. (1991). Teoría del periodismo. Cómo se forma el presente. Barcelona: Paidós. Graber, D. (1989). Content and memory. What is it all about. American Behavioral Scientist, 33(2), 144-152. Iyengar, S. y Kinder, D. R. (2010). News that matters: Television and American opinion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Koziner, N. (2013). Antecedentes y fundamentos de la teoría del framing en comunicación. Austral comunicación, 1(2), 01-25. Llull, L. (2001). Bahía Blanca, prensa y política en la Liverpool del Sur. 1900-1936. En L. Prislei (Dir.), Pasiones sureñas. Prensa, cultura y política en la frontera norpatagónica (1884-1946). Buenos Aires: Prometeo. Martini, S. (2000). Periodismo, noticia y noticiabilidad. Buenos Aires: Norma. Martini, S. (2015). Medios y sociedad. Las agendas del delito en la prensa gráfica y digital y en la televisión en la Argentina. En M. Degoumois (Dir.), Delitos y medios masivos de comunicación. Aportes para la reflexión acerca de los discursos sobre violencia y criminalidad (pp. 255-278). Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Justicia y Derechos Humanos de la Nación. Orbe, P. y Napal, M. (2018). Los medios de comunicación en la ciudad: del papel a la era digital. En M. Cernadas y J. Marcilese (Coords.), Bahía Blanca siglo XX. Historia política, económica y sociocultural (pp. 273-304). Bahía Blanca: EdiUNS. Rodrigo Alsina, M. (1989). La construcción de la noticia. Barcelona, Paidós. Sádaba, T. (2007). Framing: el encuadre de las noticias. El binomio terrorismo- medios. Buenos Aires: La Crujía. Schiller, H. (1996). Information inequality. Nueva York: Routledge. Silva, H. (1998) “Un destino manifiesto”. 1898 – 1998. Cien años de periodismo. Bahía Blanca: La Nueva Provincia. Sohr, R. (1998). Historia y poder de la prensa. Barcelona: Andrés Bello. Tuchman, G. (1978). News making. A study in the construction of reality. New York: The Free Press. Valdetattaro, S. (2005). Prensa y temporalidad. La trama de la comunicación, 10, 97-104. Verón, E. (1983) Construir el acontecimiento. Buenos Aires: Gedisa. Zalba, E. (2007). Una aproximación al &lt;orden del discurso&gt; periodístico. Boletín de la BCN, Biblioteca del Congreso de la Nación, 123.
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Milano, Laura Vanesa. "En el culo del mundo: festivales, autogestión y sexualidad en la pospornografía producida en Argentina / In the ass of the world: Festivals, self-management and sexuality in post-pornography produced in Argentina." Kamchatka. Revista de análisis cultural., no. 9 (August 31, 2017): 485. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/kam.9.10100.

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Resumen: Este trabajo indaga en las prácticas artísticas de la pospornografía producidas en Argentina y en los modos de producción que se generaron en torno a ellas: Procesos de producción autogestiva, cooperativa y colectiva y creación de espacios nuevos de socialización y resistencia. Entendiendo el posporno como un entrecruzamiento entre arte y activismos de la disidencia sexual, me interesa problematizar estas modalidades del “hacer posporno” tomando como caso las experiencias de los festivales y jornadas realizadas en las ciudades de Buenos Aires y La Plata.Palabras clave: Pospornografía, sexualidad, autogestión, activismo. Abstract: This work investigates the artistic practices of postpornography produced in Argentina and the modes of production that were generated around them: processes of self-management, cooperative, and creation of new spaces of socialization and resistance. Understanding the postpornography as a cross between art and activism of sexual dissidence, I am interested in problematizing these modalities of "doing post-porn" in the contemporary Argentine context. , taking as a case the experiences of festivals and workshops held in the cities of Buenos Aires and La Plata.Keywords: Postpornography, sexuality, self-management, activism.
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Domínguez Rubio, Lucas. "Against the sphinxes without enigmas: the magazine “Minerva” (1944-1945) by Mario Bunge and the development of a philosophical tradition in Argentina." Latin-American Historical Almanac 34, no. 1 (2022): 90–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.32608/2305-8773-2022-34-1-90-118.

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Firstly, this article analyses Mario Bunge’s journal Minerva (Buenos Aires, 1944-1945) in order to recover the highly critical diagnosis of Argentine philosophical studies against which the journal intended to intervene. However, against them, the journal was far from having a concrete theoretical proposal. For this reason, secondly, this article analyses the series of articles published throughout its six issues and the discussions they initiated, above all from there it describes its net-work of cultural and political contacts, linked both to writers close to the Unión Democrática and to young socialists and communists. Third-ly, the article stresses that these were the cultural contacts that, once the journal was closed, gave rise to the informal extra-university meetings that constituted the Círculo Filosófico de Buenos Aires, which func-tioned between 1945 and 1956 outside the university environment and which, together with Minerva, became fundamental platforms for the introduction of analytical philosophy in Argentina.
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Ariza, Julio. "Dos dispositivos de resistencia: Sobre Invasión (1969), de Hugo Santiago y Moebius (1996), de Gustavo Mosquera." Catedral Tomada. Revista de crítica literaria latinoamericana 5, no. 9 (2018): 321–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ct/2017.274.

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This article analyzes the mechanisms of political resistance deployed by cinematographic resources in two Argentine films: Invasión (1969), directed by Hugo Santiago, with screenplay by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy Casares, and Moebius (1996) directed by Gustavo Mosquera. Focusing the analysis further on Moebius, but making a foothold in Invasión, I argue that both films work with "fantastic situations" that seek to stage the universality of the notion of "resistance." This vocation of universality makes Santiago’s fictitious Aquileia to anticipate the Buenos Aires of the last civic-military dictatorship in Argentina, and the more retro-futuristic Buenos Aires of Mosquera speaks to us of those same dictatorial years, as well as of the deep crisis of disinterest for the other of the neoliberal nineties. Both Invasión and Moebius propose that resistance has no end, and they assume the task of constantly "resisting" the artificial balance of the contemporary, approaching in a disturbing way past, present and future.
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Kazakov, Vladimir. "Latifundia in the colonial Rio-de-la-Plata." Latin-American Historical Almanac 37, no. 1 (2023): 7–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.32608/2305-8773-2023-37-1-7-29.

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The History of argentine latifundia is an important part of the history of Argentina and is of greater historiographical interest. This work is de-voted to the earlier stage in the formation of latifundism in the colonial Rio-dе-lа-Plata. The author focuses on the main picture of agrarian re-gime: development and transformation of livestock economy through-out the colonial period from vaqueria – extractive hunting expedition to the proliferation of estancias on the Buenos Aires pampas. It analyzes colonial estancia production; labour –free labour force and forced labour – slaves. It indicates that despite the expansion of the livestock econo-my, land exploitation continued to be a secondary activity. The great merchants of Buenos Aires made their profits not by exploiting the products of the country – but by importing consumes goods from Spain. Much surplus capital was reinvested in commerce livestock economy held little interest for merchants. The great estates became the dominant force in the country after the war for independence.
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Taylor, Julie. "Death Dressed As a Dancer: The Grotesque, Violence, and the Argentine Tango." TDR/The Drama Review 57, no. 3 (2013): 117–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/dram_a_00282.

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Tango dancers in Buenos Aires milongas (dance clubs) create a mise-en-scène where intimacy and anonymity clash. Their tango and the rules of etiquette they practice share dissonant experiences of violence, exclusion, and trauma with an Argentine grotesque, the grotesco criollo.
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Novillo-Corvalán, Patricia. "Global South Modernism: Tagore, Victoria Ocampo, and the Geopolitics of Horizontal Relations." Modernist Cultures 16, no. 2 (2021): 164–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2021.0327.

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This article explores cultural dialogues between countries located in the (so-called) global South, focusing on India and Argentina through the nexus between the Bengali author, artist, and educationalist Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) and the Argentine writer, publisher, and feminist Victoria Ocampo (1890–1979). The article examines the dialectical tensions that arose out of their encounter in Buenos Aires in 1924 which, while forging productive cultural networks through the globalist paradigms proposed by Ocampo's modernist review SUR and Tagore's Bengal-inflected notion of visva-sahitya – as well as the latter's significant contribution to the Argentine cultural scene – it also brought to the fore the geopolitics of empire by foregrounding India's and Argentina's fraught colonial relations with imperial Britain. 1
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Delaney, Juan José. "The Language and Literature of the Irish in Argentina." ABEI Journal 2, no. 1 (2000): 131–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2595-8127.v2i1p131-143.

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This is a brief account of what happened to the language of the Irish migrants who left their territory and established themselves in Argentina, the curious way they protected their identity by preserving the English language which was not their own, and how fluctuations of the Irish Language reflect the ups and downs of their slow integration into Argentine society. The second part refers to Literature. First in Irish-English and gradually in Spanish, the Irish and their descendants - William Bulfin, Kathleen Nevin, Benito Lynch and Rodolfo Walsh, among others - created a corpus of what can be called "Trish-Argentine Literature." An expanded Spanish version in book-format will be published in Buenos Aires next year.
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Podgorny, Irina. "Les chemins nord–italiens de la préhistoire en Amérique du Sud: Argentine & Uruguay (1860–1880)." ORGANON 55 (December 12, 2023): 79–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00786500.org.23.004.18781.

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North Italian Paths of Prehistory in South America: Argentine &amp; Uruguay (1860–1880) This article aims to analyse the reception of the most well known works and discoveries in European prehistory in Argentina and Uruguay. The aim is to assess how terms and typologies proposed by French authors were adapted and challenged at a local level. Prehistorians from the north of the Italian peninsula played a fundamental role in this process. The article also refers to the news published in the Argentine press about the discoveries made in Europe, which inspired new vocations, particularly under the impetus of the professors in charge of the chair of natural history at the University of Buenos Aires.
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Colmegna, Patricio, Fabricio Garelli, Emilia Fushimi, et al. "Artificial Pancreas: The Argentine Experience." Science Reviews - from the end of the world 1, no. 1 (2019): 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.52712/sciencereviews.v1i1.7.

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The objective of this work is to present a brief review on the international Artificial Pancreas project. In addition, the local project that led to the first Latin American clinical trials with an Artificial Pancreas will be described. These trials were performed in Buenos Aires during 2016 and 2017. The last trial used an algorithm developed in Argentina and defined as the ARG (Automatic Regulation of Glucose). This procedure and its in silico and clinical results will also be presented in this paper.
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Chesnokova, Olga S., and Irina B. Kotenyatkina. "“The Legendary Foundation of Buenos Aires” by H.L. Borges in the space of languages and cultures." Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education, no. 6s (November 2023): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.20339/phs.6s-23.058.

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This article discusses the evidence of a complex analysis of the linguapoetics of outstanding Argentine writer J.L. Borges’ poem “The Legendary Foundation of Buenos Aires” with a special impact on the intertextual approach to the text, showing the possibility of its multiple interpretations, including in translated versions. The relevance of the topic is due to the lack of interpretation and comparison of translations of the poem “The Legendary Foundation of Buenos Aires”, which is important both for philological hermeneutics, comparative-typological linguistics, and for the practice of teaching philological disciplines.The main goal of the article is the interpretation of translation solutions, its lexical-semantic, grammatical, aesthetic features in translations into Russian (Boris Dubin) and English (Alistair Reid) based on an analysis of the linguapoetics of the original. It is pivotal that the idiolect of Borges, reflected in this poem and combining psychological time, a flexible chronotype, numerous allusions and precedent phenomena of the Argentine and Rioplatense cultural space, the personal experience of the author, the specifics of the Argentine national variant of the Spanish language, undergoes inevitable transformations during translations, reflecting, however, the unique aesthetic message of the Argentine Master, high professionalism of the translators and at the same time the typological features of the Russian and English languages.
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Tank-Storper, Sébastien. "L’attentat contre la AMIA à Buenos Aires. Une histoire argentine ?" Diasporas, no. 27 (October 27, 2016): 143–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/diasporas.457.

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Dolkart, Ronald H., and Richard J. Walter. "The Province of Buenos Aires and Argentine Politics, 1912-1943." American Historical Review 92, no. 2 (1987): 517. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1866821.

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Svec, William R., and Richard J. Walter. "The Province of Buenos Aires and Argentine Politics, 1912-1943." History Teacher 20, no. 4 (1987): 600. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/493770.

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