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    Los espacios otros en las ciudades Latinoamericanas. Redefinición de la inclusión desde la exclusión espacial by Padilla Herrera, Diana Karina

    Published 2019
    “…The present investigation has as general objective to identify the nuances of the mediation from redefining the relation inclusion-spatial exclusion. As a starting point, space, morality, heterotopy and exclusion are considered concepts that guide the conceptual theoretical framework of research, through which new theoretical concepts such as spatialized space, morality and spatial exclusion are proposed. …”
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    Los espacios otros en las ciudades Latinoamericanas. Redefinición de la inclusión desde la exclusión espacial by Padilla Herrera, Diana Karina

    Published 2019
    “…The present investigation has as general objective to identify the nuances of the mediation from redefining the relation inclusion-spatial exclusion. As a starting point, space, morality, heterotopy and exclusion are considered concepts that guide the conceptual theoretical framework of research, through which new theoretical concepts such as spatialized space, morality and spatial exclusion are proposed. …”
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    LA ANTIGUA PLAZA DE ARMAS DE MONTERREY, LADO NORTE by Mendirichaga, Tomás

    Published 2022
    “…Las viviendas estaban situadas a poco trecho, a unos veinte, cuarenta o cincuenta pasos o a un tiro de arcabuz poco más o menos, decía la Vista de Ojos. …”
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    Contradicciones éticas de las responsabilidades sociales en la bibliotecología by Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín

    Published 2007
    “…It also proposes that the PDIs should take social responsibilities towards the political transformation of society looking for the socialization of humankind, for the humanization of society, for the social equality, for justice, for democracy and for civil liberties in favor of the dominated classes and making a common front of resistance along with all the rest of the thinking humanity to the domination of the ruling classes; not as an ethical precept, but as a foundation from the evolution of the human nature where the communal and cooperative features of human life it is found in this study as the most ancient, abundant and determinant in the history of terrestrial life, and human life. …”
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