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    Obstetric Violence, Forgotten History of Invisibilized Practices by Barrera Gutiérrez , Yesika Liliana, Díaz Gamboa, Luis Bernardo

    Published 2018
    “…The well-being of women in childbirth and the right to give birth in freedom and dignity are sought. That is why the need arises to talk about obstetric violence and review its history to understand the phenomenon and protect the fundamental rights of women and minors in the world.In accordance with the above, this research is proposed, with which it is intended to study the history of obstetric violence, taking a journey from the origins of obstetrics to reach an understanding of the phenomenon in the world. …”
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    Political resistance in the saltpetre works of Chacabuco (1973-1975), Antofagasta region, Chile by Tesche Roa, Paula, González, Javier

    Published 2019
    “…This background allows us to formulate a main hypothesis that political resistance includes survival strategies that not only maintain a person’s dignity and human rights, but also forms of social reorganization and retaliations that contemplate political, social and cultural actions. …”
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    Experience, childhood, and care of oneself: challenges to the current school knowledge and practices by Pagni, Pedro Angelo

    Published 2013
    “…Thus, this research aims at restoring the dignity of experience among school knowledge and practices.…”
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    Multicultural philosophy and education for civic coexistence by Pinedo Cantillo, Iván Alfonso

    Published 2013
    “…Therefore, teaching of philosophy keeps valid as a reflection school space where it is possible to discuss, formulate, and assume points of views ethically sustainable and rationally justified that contribute to strengthen a peaceful, democratic and respectful-of-human-dignity civic coexistence…”
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    Culture of peace: A construction from education by Hernandez Arteaga, Isabel, Luna Hernández, Jose Alberto, Cadena Chala, Martha Cecilia

    Published 2017
    “…Education in and for conflict is understood as an instrument of social change and as an opportunity to learn how to build relationships; citizens within a climate of respect and dignity can achieve peace. Therefore, education must be a protagonist in the construction of a culture of peace from the formation of values in sustainable development scenarios. …”
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