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  1. Fenómenos de vacilación, sus contextos léxicos y sintácticos en entrevistas formales de legisladores a ciudadanos en el Congreso de la Ciudad de México Quesada Nieto, Luis Bernardo

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2020
    “…This article, which is an outcome of an ethnographic research, aims to offer an insight into lexical and syntactic contexts of some hesitation phenomena (short fillers, repetitions, long fillers, word lengthening, unfinished words and unfinished phrases), identified in a corpus sample that consists of structured interviews conducted by a group of deputies of Mexico City Local Congress with citizens who applied for the ombudsperson’s position at the city’s Human Rights Office (Comisión de Derechos Humanos de la Ciudad de México). …”
  2. Argentina y China: causas de la disputa en torno al aceite de soja Oviedo, Eduardo Daniel

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2012
    “…Measure taken under the misperception of Argentina as “winner”, produced by the Chinese official statistics on trade, and strained bilateral environment, due to the international arrest warrant issued by an Argentine judge on Jiang Ze Min and Luo Gang for human rights violation in China. This trade dispute has changed China’s image in the Argentine government and public opinion, but has not generated the expected impact on its agro-export model. …”
  3. Homenaje a Carlos Javier Echarri Cánovas Giorguli, Silvia Elena, Sánchez Cordero, Olga, Encinas, Alejandro, García, Brígida, Ordorica Mellado, Manuel, Vargas Becerra, Patricia Noemí, Pacheco Gómez, Edith, Pérez Amador, Julieta, López Magaña, Karla Yukiko, Echarri Cotler, Manuel, Echarri Cánovas, María del Puy, Cánovas Fonseca, Guadalupe

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2019
    “…Participants at the event included Silvia Elena Giorguli, president of El Colegio de México (Colmex); Olga Sánchez Cordero, Secretary of the Interior; Alejandro Encinas, Undersecretary of Human Rights, Population and Migration of the Ministry of the Interior; Brígida García, Professor Emerita at El Colegio de México; Manuel Ordorica Mellado, CEDUA research fellow; Patricia Noemí Vargas Becerra, president of the Mexican Society of Demography (Somede) and research fellow at the University of Guadalajara; Edith Pacheco Gómez, research fellow at CEDUA; Julieta Pérez Amador, CEDUA research fellow; Karla Yukiko López Magaña, a Colmex Master’s Degree Program in Demography graduate; Manuel Echarri Cotler, a UNAM Political Science Bachelor’s Degree Program student; María del Puy Echarri Cánovas, Director of Accident Prevention at the Ministry of Health of Guanajuato, in Moroleón; and Guadalupe Cánovas Fonseca, mother of Carlos Echarri. …”
  4. Derechos sexuales y seguridad en Indonesia Graham Davies, Sharyn

    Anuario Asia Pacífico

    2021
    “…Sexual rights are one of the fundamental human rights citizens expect when they live in a well-functioning democracy. …”
  5. Encuesta internacional de esfuerzos de revitalización: enfoque regional para Latinoamérica Pérez Báez, Gabriela, Vogel, Rachel, Patolo, Uia J.

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2022
    “…This study further pairs the qualitative data shared by participants with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to show that linguistic diversity is integral to human development and human rights.…”
  6. La articulación de intereses de los Moyāhedīn-e Jalq-e Iran: de la Revolución islámica al Movimiento Verde Garduño, Moisés

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2016
    “…To this population the Mojahedin promises the establishmentof a “Democratic Islamic Republic of Iran”, a model in which they call for the defense of democracy, the secular state, human rights and the observance of the free market ideology. …”
  7. Las organizaciones comunitarias del agua en el estado de Veracruz. Análisis a la luz de la experiencia latinoamericana Domínguez Serrano, Judith, Castillo Pérez, Erandi Amor

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2018
    “…Associativity is a key point for the sustainability of water systems in rural areas, which is not observed in Mexico due to the lack of institutional conditions to strengthen this type of social organization, which would make it possible to enforce the human right to water in rural areas where the State is not present.…”

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