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ABSTRACT Migration policy implementation studies based on Western European or North American contexts may assume that those affected by a given policy are indeed migrants. In developing country contexts, where undocumented nationals can be indistinguishable from the foreign‐born, implementation enables street‐level bureaucrats to manufacture migrants ...
Allison J. Petrozziello
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Cuenca Toribio, José Manuel: «Parlamentarismo y antiparlamentarismo en España» (Recensión)
Recensión sobre la obra: José Manuel Cuenca Toribio, Parlamentarismo y Antiparlamentarismo en España. Madrid, Congreso de los Diputados, 1995.
Mateo Maciá Gómez
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Changing family models in Spain: the impact of the sociodemographic factors [PDF]
During the last few decades, there has been an increasing international recognition of the studies related to the analysis of the family models change, the focus being the determinants of the female employment and the problems related to the work ...
Gamero-Buron, Carlos+2 more
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IX Congreso sobre Investigación en Didáctica de las Ciencias [PDF]
Del 9 al 12 de setembre de 2013 es celebrarà la 9a edició del Congrés Internacional sobre recerca en Didàctica de les Ciències, organitzat per la revista "Enseñanza de las Ciencias".
Congreso sobre Investigación en Didáctica de las Ciencias
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Many community health interventions, besides trying to produce a change in the health situation of the population, pursue the gathering of scientific data.
Marina Verónica Tolli+2 more
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Ortega, Andrés: «La razón de Europa» (recensión)
Recensión de la obra de Andrés Ortega: «La razón de Europa».
Mateo Maciá Gómez
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Combining interactive GIS tools and expert knowledge in validation of tree species models [PDF]
Poster presented at XIII Congreso Forestal Mundial. FAO, Buenos Aires (Argentina).
Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P.+2 more
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The artisanal underground: gold, subsistence, and subsurface materiality in Colombia
Abstract This article focuses on subsurface materiality to explore how small‐scale gold miners in Colombia navigate formal politics. In much critical research, the underground appears as a space of great developmentalist ambition, whose resources enable corporate expansion and bureaucratic rule.
Jesse Jonkman
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