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  1. No slow dusk : Maya urban development and decline at La Milpa, Belize / por Hammond, Norman

    Analitica de revista
  2. Precarisation of the countryside or precarious countryside? Extractive expansions, colonialism and precariousness(ies) in La Araucanía por Alister, Cristian, Julián, Dasten, Sittel, Johanna, Schmalz, Stefan, Graf, Jakob, Landherr, Anna, Castro, Felipe

    Publicado 2021
    “…The La Araucanía Region, located in southern Chile, has been shaped by processes of colonial occupation and investment of extractive capital. The dynamic of appropriation and occupation of the territory has meant an incessant conflict and tension between its actors for four centuries of history. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Online
  3. Introduction to orthotics : a clinical reasoning & problem-solving approach por Coppard, Brenda M.

    Publicado 2020.

    Libro
  4. LA ADMINISTRACIÓN DE JUSTICIA EN LA PROVINCIA ORIENTAL DURANTE LA OCUPACIÓN LUSO-BRASILEÑA (1817-1829) por Duffau, Nicolás

    Publicado 2019
    “…ABSTRACT The subject of this article is the administration of Justice in the period of the luso-brazilian occupation (1817-1829). The uruguayan historiography focuses the analyze of this period on the military occupation, However, the sources origined in the justice field give a new point of view to consider the relations between the ocuppation authorities and local elites, who negociated according their interessts with the luso and brazilian military occupying forces.…”
    Enlace del recurso
    Online
  5. La ciudad colombiana : la formación espacial americana prehispánica / por Aprile Gniset, Jacques

    Publicado [2016]

    Digitalia Hispánica
    Electrónico eBook
  6. Journal of organizational behavior

    Publicado 1988-

    Full text available from Research Library: 01/01/1999 to 08/31/2005
    Electrónico Revista
  7. Movilización social y espacio vivido. Una etnografía de ritmos y performances de la protesta urbana en Santiago de Chile por Orellana, Nicolás, Imilan, Walter

    Publicado 2022
    “…By an ethnographic participant observation, we focused on the “May Day Classist and Combative march” to demonstrate that the occupation of the street –march–, and the radical confrontation –barricade and hooded action–, are characterized by contingent rhythms and performances, that transform the urban experience, and whose meanings produce a lived space. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Online

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