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  1. 161

    Derivas de un Seminario visita de Alberto Garrandés a la UPTC by Palabra, La

    Published 2013
    “…A inicios de octubre de 2012 viajé a la ciudad de Tunja, capital del departamento de Boyacá, con el propósito de impartir un seminario —sobre las metamorfosis de la escritura literaria— en la Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia (UPTC), una institución pública llena de cordialidad, grafitis y arboledas.…”
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  2. 162

    The Hydrosocial Cycle of the Atuel River in the Extractive Context (1987-2018) in Mendoza and La Pampa, Argentina by Langhoff, María Laura, Rosell, Patricia, Geraldi, Alejandra

    Published 2021
    “…The results obtained help identify the extraordinary complexity of the extractive processes in the Atuel sub-basin and the participation of new agents such as transnational capital and socio-environmental committees. In conclusion, these provinces, especially La Pampa, need to consider new agents and actions linked to extractive activities and their influence on the conflict and its possible resolution.…”
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  3. 163

    The alternative development: mision of the Nariño University for the life and peace by Erazo Coral, María Elena

    Published 2020
    “…The originality of the research lies on approaching the issue from the regional logic to reflect upon its singularities, because there are multiple institutional missions, some of them look for contributing and solving the problems of capital and the market, and others, as the UDENAR case, they seek to contribute to the quality of life and peace of the region through the alternative development. …”
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    New meanings for the Córdoba reform: University of Nariño case by Erazo Coral, María Elena

    Published 2018
    “…This is the case of the student and professorial movement in the University of Nariño, which undertakes a struggle to consolidate a University at the service of men and women in the Colombian south-west and not at the service of the market and capital. For this purpose, they have created conditions where the principles of autonomy and democracy, achieved in the Córdoba reform, are lived in a real way in a specific space called; the University Assembly. …”
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  5. 165

    The historical exercise as an exercise of power: the Cabinet des chartes and the psychogenesis of French archiving. by Domínguez, David J.

    Published 2019
    “…For this, it is necessary to carry out a critical analysis of the documental sources found throughout this activity, making special emphasis on those aspects that indicate the struggle of the monarchical institution for the accumulation of symbolic capital. Finally, the text reflects upon the imprint that this archivistic activity has left for the classificatory frameworks of French historiography of the late 19th century.…”
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  6. 166

    El blanqueo de dinero: una economía entre lo ético y lo técnico by Hernández, Olmedo Vargas

    Published 2009
    “…“Desde que el Estado emergió como uno de los entes identitarios de la sociedad,los dueños del dinero y poseedores del capital han encontrado en la elusión de sus compromisos legales y financieros con la sociedad uno de los mecanismos de acumulación y reproducción de sus fondos económicos. …”
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  7. 167

    Licenciatura en educación básica primaria 1983 – 1999: Recorrido histórico by Pineda de Cuadros, Nubia Elena

    Published 2019
    “…The Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia since 1982 was linked to the academic processes proposed at the national level in the mo- dality of distance education, in support of the population that for geogra- phical and economic reasons could not access the university education in person, favoring in this first opportunity, a group of teachers who achieved the goal of being graduates in primary basic education whose benefits were appreciated by their students in the most remote areas of the capital of the department, in this document their genesis, development and culmination are described of the program that started and strengthened in this university the modality of distance education, in favor of regional development with social responsibility in favor of students who are enrolled in the different programs offered by the Faculty of Distance Studies currently.…”
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    Technological Progress and Economic Inequalities: An Empirical Approach for Colombia (1974-2015) by Sanabria Gómez , Segundo Abrahán

    Published 2022
    “…These capacities follow patterns associated with a factorial intensity in favor of fixed capital, which offers better possibilities for incorporating new knowledge.…”
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  10. 170

    The Migrant Subject in the Novels of the Colombian Writer Óscar Godoy Barbosa by Fajardo García, Johanna Alexandra

    Published 2018
    “…Duelo de miradas [Duel of Glances] , El arreglo [The Fix] and Once días de noviembre[Eleven Days of November] are novels whose plot is developed most of all in Bogotá, Colombian capital; as can be identified by differ-ent literal references. …”
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  11. 171

    China’s Dollar-linked Hong Kong during the Global Crisis by Chee-Heong, Quah

    Published 2019
    “…On price and competitiveness, findings point out that during the turmoil Hong Kong had not performed as well as that in the past and an apparent reason for this is the inflows of hot capital from abroad especially of the US that fuelled rising property prices. …”
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    Family life in late periurban communities: Sociability and living conditions (Buenos Aires, Argentina: 1950-1970) by de Marco, Celeste

    Published 2016
    “…With this purpose, we selected two communities: “La Capilla” (Florencio Varela, southern zone, Gran Buenos Aires) and “Justo José de Urquiza” (La Plata, capital city of the province). We found that these communities were consolidated by the formation of formal and informal societies, characterized by the participation of the families and subjects who contributed to the community through their roles and practical knowledge. …”
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    Leolinda Daltro – the oaci-zauré – report of her experience in proposing secular education for indigenous people in central Brazil by Cunha dos Santos, Paulete Maria

    Published 2016
    “…These are the questions that will be addressed throughout the text in order to explore more deeply the reactions on her return to the Federal Capital. We believe it is also important to understand how Leolinda got involved in the “indigenous cause” and how a proposal for indigenous secular education managed to evoke such a strong public response. …”
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    Capitulo 10: CALDAS, UN PROMISORIO ASTRÓNOMO Y GEÓGRAFO by Guerrero Barón (Compilador), Javier

    Published 2022
    “…El Observatorio Astronómico de esta capital, debido a la generosidad y patriotismo del doctor don José Celestino Mutis, se comenzó el 24 de mayo de 1802, y se acabó el 20 de agosto de 18033. …”
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    Analysis of the evolution of foreign direct investment in the coal mining sector in Colombia from 2002 to 2013 by Plazas Díaz, Fabián Alfredo

    Published 2016
    “…We concludethat coal mining in Colombia has enormous potential that favored the entryof foreign capital during the period, but ended up being an indicator ofprimarization of IED in the country.…”
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  16. 176

    FEMALE EDUCATORS IN COLOMBIA’S SOUTH REGION: 19th CENTURY by Hernández, Gabriela

    Published 2013
    “…Those were years in which because of the liberal education politics it was posible to instruct both male and female educators thanks to the introduction of Tutoring schools in the country specially in Popayan, Capital city of Cauca Reign State, that was source of education in the south región of Colombia.The Liberal Educational Project, made possible conditions for the teaching and apprenticeship for women despite of being developed in a context of female discrimination and high command from male politicians.  …”
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  17. 177

    International sports organizations: FIFA and the IOC seen through political geography by Celis Galindo, Dante Guillermo, Montes Vega, Octavio Augusto

    Published 2024
    “…They also have influence in national states through the generation of ecological discourses and investment funds in public works, which leads them to be a key player in the production of capital spaces. Sports companies have become a fundamental actor in understanding the mechanisms of social and cultural alienation for many members of the working class, but this would not be understandable without international sports organizations that function as intermediaries between companies and the consumer population. …”
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    Analysis of the Cycles of the Colombian Agricultural GDP 1976-2013 by Chaves Castro, Alvaro Hernando

    Published 2017
    “…The analysis of growth accounting in agricultural sector during 1976–2013 shows a strong contribution of labor factor and TFP, but a low contribution of capital. The results of the cycle estimation using different methods of time series filtering indicate the existence of three complete cycles with duration of 16 quarters (4 years). …”
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    El derecho al trabajo en el contexto de los derechos humanos. by Restrepo Domínguez, Manuel Humberto; Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Fariñas Dulce, María José; Universidad Carlos III De Madrid

    Published 2017
    “…Puesto que el profesor Restrepo no solo analiza el trabajo como un derecho, sino que también denuncia la hegemonía del capital sobre el trabajo y desenmascara sus estructuras de dominación. …”
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    The Latin American university at the crossroads: threats, challenges, and solutions´´ by Cuño Bonito, Justo

    Published 2016
    “…The research is based on the hypothesis that the objective of the current neoliberalism is to subvert the universalist values which generate critical thinking in the university, so as to accommodate them to the immediate needs of large multinational corporations, where the university exists as a mere supplier of “specialized human capital”. In terms of methodology, this article reviews several bibliographical sources pursuing the proposed objectives,and contrasting the old university models with the new neoliberal paradigms. …”
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