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  1. SATIRE AND THE LIE OF POLITICS: EL MONO(MÉXICO, 1833). by Gutiérrez Negrón, Sergio

    Published 2020
    “…Ultimately, for the editors, liberal politics responded neither to logic nor rational ideas, but to private vices. Thus, they held that the only stable grounds for society was morality, tradition and custom. …”
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  2. The touristification of the territory by Flores Chávez, Jaime, Martínez Riquelme, Pablo

    Published 2020
    “…This article aims to analyze, from a historical and geographical perspective, the role that tourism has played in the construction of the territory, the State and the Nation in Chile during the 20th century from two approaches: a) travelers and tourists in La Araucanía a late 19th century: Edmond Reuel Smith, Gustave Verniory and José Alfonso; and b) the tourism magazines in promoting the tourist imaginary of modernity and the nation in Chile, which were classified into three categories: private magazines, association magazines and state magazines. …”
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  3. LA PRODUCCIÓN SOCIAL DEL ESPACIO SALITRERO TARAPAQUEÑO DURANTE EL CICLO DE EXPANSIÓN: ENTRE LA NECESIDAD PATRONAL DE CONTROL SOCIAL Y LA RESISTENCIA DE LA SOCIEDAD PAMPINA by Artaza Barrios, Pablo

    Published 2019
    “…It proposes that the expansive cycle of the Tarapacan saltpeter was structured on a particular arrangement between the saltpeter businessmen and the State, characterized by a private exploitation and a weak state presence, where the former aspired to produce a space dominated as a saltpeter enclave, exerting an iron social control over the labor force. …”
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  4. La medicalización del malestar como proceso generador de desigualdad en el sistema de salud chileno / The medicalization of malaise as a generator of inequality in the Chilean heal... by Busta Cornejo, Cristián

    Published 2017
    “…This work hypothesizes that that the processes of medicalization applied to the area of mental health contribute to keep class inequalities among the users of private and public health services. They do so by offering highly differentiated solutions to the subjective malaise that underlies those diagnostics, depending on the budget of those who demand medical attention. …”
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  5. Environmental crimes deskbook by Starr, Judson W.

    Published 2014

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  6. CHILE ENTRE EL PROTAGONISMO PRODUCTIVO DE PIELES DE GANADOS MENORES Y EL REZAGO COMERCIAL COMPETITIVO REGIONAL. ANÁLISIS A PARTIR DE UNA RED MERCANTIL LOCAL/REGIONAL (FINALES DEL S... by Soler, Consuelo

    Published 2019
    “…In this context, the study highlights how from this operative division, the traditional  sub regional suppliers stayed in disadvantage to offer his skins of minor cattles. For private correspondence and institutional sources, there is analyzed the internal dynamics of the production, distribution, traffic and commercialization  principally of cordovans, from the productive places of origin towards the squares or marketable markets. …”
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  7. Consumer reports

    Published 1942-

    Full text available from Research Library: 01/01/1996 to 01/31/2009
    Electronic Journal
  8. La Politización de la “Discapacidad” en Chile como Práctica de lo Común de Organizaciones de y para Personas “con Discapacidad" by Suazo Paredes, Bárbara, Reyes, María José

    Published 2019
    “…  *****   The Politicization of the "Disability" in Chile as a Practice of the Common of Organizations of and for Persons “with Disabilities”   Abstract   The article makes a review of the disability category in Chile as field of power, emphasizing a sociohistorical perspective  that  highlight  the  disputes  between  hegemonies  and  resistance,  and  stresses  the understandings of the political and the policy in the disability field, considering as agents the State, the organizations ofand for People with Disabilities (PwD), the private sector and the academia. We propose that the organizations ofand forPwD have disputed the understanding of "disability" since the 70's, beyond the  human  rights  approach,  proposing  it  as  a  socio-political  problem  that  questions  the  dominant neoliberal  rationality  in  the  field,  that  is  expressed  in  hegemonic  medical-restorative/  rehabilitative, normalizing-assistance and charitable-repressive visions. …”
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