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    Constant features in Latin American student movements: an approach based on the Chilean case of 2011 by Donoso Romo, Andrés

    Published 2017
    “…This paper identifies some constant features, both formal and substantial, among the major student movements in Latin America over the last hundred years: the Chilean in 2011, the Mexican in 1968, the Brazilian in 1968, and the Argentinian in 1918. …”
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    Sustainability in Mexico a bibliometric analysis of the scientific research field in the last 28 years by García-Orozco, Dalia, Espitia Moreno, Irma Cristina, Alfaro-García, Víctor Gerardo, Merigó, José María

    Published 2020
    “…The objective of the present paper is to apply bibliometric techniques for the analyses of the evolution of the scientific publications with focus on sustainability driven topics authored or coauthored by at least one researcher with affiliation to an institute located in the Mexican Republic. In total, 2,629 articles published in the last 28 years were identified by the designed methodical search in the Web of Science scientific database. …”
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    Aspects of history compared movements of union university faculty of Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and reflections on your role in against reform university neoliberal by Beserra de Paiva, Luís Roberto, Bauer, Carlos

    Published 2022
    “…Objective: The essay approaches in a comparative way some aspects that are present in the history of the union movements organized by Argentine, Brazilian, Colombian and Mexican university professors. Originality/contribution: There are no academic studies that seek to establish a critical and comparative historical examination of the political role of teachers' unions in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico in the face of the mishaps imposed by the counter neoliberal university reform. …”
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    Persecution on Clio. When neoliberal presentism reached humanities by Martínez Moya, Armando

    Published 2019
    “…The difficult and painful trajectory of the construction of its paradigms is historically cleared until the point when teaching and research efforts achieved professionalization and the legitimization in Mexican universities. However, in the last 25 years, approximately in a vertiginous and multifactorial manner, restrictive policies have been implemented to reorient budgets, programs, schools and models in accordance with the new paradigms, based on an academic neoliberalism and whose slogan is productivity, profitability, efficiency and therefore; the creation of scenarios that allow these ends. …”
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    Instituto de Ciencias de Jalisco in the 19th century: a republican strategy in higher education by Martinez Moya, Armando

    Published 2023
    “…The Institute was the early bet of the elites and enlightened progressives who saw higher education as an instrument for the province's scientific, educational, and material progress. This Mexican educational institution replaced the old dogmatic model of colonial university education, extinguishing the Royal and Literary University (then called the National University of Guadalajara) in 1826. …”
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