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  1. Yo, robot / by Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992

    Published abril de 2010.

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  2. Defensa ciudadana de la seguridad privada. Una lectura desde la perspectiva de la desviación social by Maldonado, Francisca

    Published 2020
    “…In this regard, this article examines how some forms of citizen defense of security –that is, of inhibitory reactions to criminal behavior that are external to institutional action– can also be configured as deviant practices in themselves, using the same framework conceptual proposed by Becker.…”
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  3. El malestar en la teoría del sujeto de Guy Bajoit / The malaise in Guy Bajoit’s Theory of the Subject by Araya Silva, Lorena

    Published 2017
    “…. ---- The Bajoit’s theory of the subject is a theory that attempts to explore individual behaviors, starting from the person’s capacity to become an individual-subject-actor through the reconciliation of the relational expectations that has built throughout the socialization process. …”
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  4. La Búsqueda de Visión como potenciadora de resiliencia en situaciones de aislamiento e incertidumbre by Mendoza, Verónica Trujillo, Morón, Carlos Edwin

    Published 2022
    “…For this paper we use some critic concepts of emotional condition of human being and the importance of the loss of ritual behavior proposed by Byung-Chul Han.…”
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  5. FICCIONES DE DISCIPLINAMIENTO EN LAS RELACIONES DE MÉRITOS DE CONQUISTADORES VETERANOS. NUEVO REINO DE GRANADA, SIGLO XVI by Gómez Gómez, Mauricio

    Published 2019
    “…This source shows that there was a disciplined behavior, inherited from the submission of the subjects to the Crown, which was represented in the creation of a elite that continued the spanish culture overseas.…”
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  6. Representaciones sociales de la violencia psicológica en el noviazgo en jóvenes pertenecientes a una agrupación religiosa by Betancourt, Muriel, Cartes, Valeria

    Published 2020
    “…The relevance of the above lies in the fact that religion is viewed in our society as an important referent, which influences the ways of conceiving reality and, therefore, can also influence the behavioral patterns that individuals can develop. In this sense, those who ascribe to a certain religious group tend to present more traditional ideas regarding gender roles, which according to different studies, could enable the use of violence in the relationship. …”
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