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  1. Efectos del método de curado en la velocidad de corrosión del concreto reforzado a edad temprana.Abraham López, Alberto Martínez, Citlalli Gaona, Facundo Almeraya & Víctor Orozco - 2007 - Scientia 13.
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    Las que cuidan. Educación en igualdad.María Ángeles Goicoechea-Gaona - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (6):1-14.
    El objetivo de este artículo es ofrecer material para que los agentes educativos mediten sobre la necesidad que tenemos todos los seres humanos de recibir cuidados, a partir de la reflexión sobre el papel de los mismos.La metodología utilizada es cualitativa desde la teoría de género. El cuidado atañe a todas las personas, aunque no sean conscientes de los recursos que requieren. Tradicionalmente, estas tareas han sido realizadas por mujeres de forma invisible sin remuneración ni reconocimiento.En conclusión, la reflexión teórica (...)
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  3. Das Raumproblem in Cassirers Philosphie der Mythologie.Francisco Gaona - 1965 - [Tübingen,: Fotodruck Präzis].
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  4. Non/Living Queerings, Undoing Certainties, and Braiding Vulnerabilities: A Collective Reflection.Marietta Radomska, Mayra Citlalli Rojo Gomez, Margherita Pevere & Terike Haapoja - 2021 - Artnodes 27:1-10.
    The ongoing global pandemic of Covid-19 has exposed SARS-CoV-2 as a potent non-human actant that resists the joint scientific, public health and socio-political efforts to contain and understand both the virus and the illness. Yet, such a narrative appears to conceal more than it reveals. The seeming agentiality of the novel coronavirus is itself but one manifestation of the continuous destruction of biodiversity, climate change, socio-economic inequalities, neocolonialism, overconsumption and the anthropogenic degradation of nature. Furthermore, focusing on the virus – (...)
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    Crítica a la noción moderna de corporalidad: Una reflexión medieval a partir del Cur Deus Homo de San Anselmo de Canterbury.José Luis Gaona Carrillo - 2023 - Euphyía - Revista de Filosofía 16 (30-31):1-27.
    La ciencia moderna ha reducido el estudio de la realidad a una sola postura mostrando una tendencia reductiva de lo real solamente exclusiva al hecho contrastable de la experiencia sensible. La propuesta es mostrar una contraparte desde una perspectiva filosófica. La filosofía contemporánea, especialmente el denominado nuevo realismo ha comenzado a problematizar esta visión única de lo real. La ontología del siglo XXI permite revalorar las nociones filosóficas de ser, existencia, realidad y cuerpo. Este artículo cuestiona críticamente los resultados científicos (...)
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    The history of science and the introduction of plant genetics in Mexico.Echeverría A. Barahona & Robles A. L. Gaona - 2000 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (1):151-162.
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    Notes for a manifesto: Singular creatures/grafts and soil.Mayra Citlalli Gómez Rojo - 2020 - Technoetic Arts 18 (2):105-112.
    This text is an artistic political friction and therefore its intention is to be a manifesto. It follows Donna Haraway’s thought in its character of situated experience and knowledge, the narrative voice is of the singular creatures that question the interactions with the earth as soil and the plants, as well as the hybrids and the grafts in their contradictions and liminal character in the history of agricultural technology and of the domestication of the earth/soil. It is an approach to (...)
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    Gender, Race, and Politics in Contemporary Argentina: Understanding the Criminalization of Activist Milagro Sala, Leader of the Organización Barrial Tupac Amaru.Constanza Tabbush & Melina Gaona - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (2):314.
    Abstract:This article unveils the gendered, racialized, and silent sexual dimensions at play in the criminalization of Milagro Sala, the charismatic and controversial female indigenous leader of the Organización Barrial Tupac Amaru in Argentina. It argues this organization was able to contest narrow definitions of women's welfare used in local state bureaucracies in terms of certain redistribution and recognition, while fostering complex and controversial state-movement relations in terms of transparency and accountability. In important ways, Tupac Amaru politicized the “undeserving poor.” Women (...)
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    The History of Science and the Introduction of Plant Genetics in Mexico.Ana Barahona Echeverría & Ana Lilia Gaona Robles - 2001 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 23 (1):151 - 162.
    The emergence and development of 'national sciences' in Latin American countries were not, until very recently, part of the agenda of historians of science because the 'traditional' history of sciences was not interested in the scientific activity of peripheral areas. The history of science is a recent discipline in Mexican historiographic studies. The methodological interest in the history of science, the creation of schools and institutes that deal with it, the establishment of particular chairs, the organization of national societies, and (...)
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    Preface.Jennifer Nash & Millie Thayer - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (2):255.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:preface In this issue, one cluster of articles presents scholarly and creative work focused on Latin American queer politics. Each article reveals queer challenges—theoretical, aesthetic, political, ideological, libidinal, corporeal—to prevailing logics of heteronormativity and neoliberalism, and to asymmetrical processes of knowledge production and circulation. Rafael de la Dehesa examines how political responses to AIDS in Brazil enabled surprising alliances between NGOs, activists, and the state, which produced radical social (...)
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