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Esplin, Emron. "Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 3." Poe Studies 50, no. 1 (2017): 132–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/poe.2017.a681409.

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ABSTRACT: Throughout his distinguished career, Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges maintained a complex, reciprocal literary relationship with Edgar Allan Poe. Borges referred to Poe in numerous articles, prologues, stories, poems, lectures, dialogues, and interviews he wrote or participated in between the early 1920s and the mid-1980s. These items range from a limited number of articles and interviews focused specifically on Poe to brief nods to Poe’s works in pieces dedicated to other authors. As part of a three-stage effort to offer future scholars a substantial guide to documents demonstrating Borges’s long-term engagement with the US author and his works, “Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 3” directs readers to the notes Borges kept in his copies of books by and about Poe that are held in his personal libraries at the Fundación Internacional Jorge Luis Borges and at the Sala del Tesoro in the Biblioteca Nacional Argentina, both in Buenos Aires.
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Botto, Mercedes, and Juliana Peixoto Batista. "The Negotiations of Services of Health and Education in Argentina: Between Commercial Liberalization and Technical Cooperation." education policy analysis archives 16 (September 15, 2008): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.v16n17.2008.

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The aim of this article is to analyze the Argentine experience on the commercial negotiations of education and health services. Firstly, we closely examine the negotiations' dynamics of these sectors in diverse forums for negotiation, such as the multilateral, the hemispheric, and the interregional and regional ones. In addition, we determine the advances on the matter, identifying the existence of commercial agendas as well as issues regarding cooperation. The authors emphasize on the existing tension between these two agendas—cooperation and liberalization—, that although antagonizing in the rhetoric, they are reciprocally connected in the facts. Finally, the debate at the national level is analyzed, differentiating the contents and the construction of the argentine negotiating position, where nongovernmental actors have played a preponderant role. The primary data sources come from semi-structured interviews to the argentine delegations that participated in the negotiations during 1992 and 2005, official and negotiating position documents, and technical and research studies of the negotiation process.
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Cantero, Javier, Natalia Lorena Gonzalez, and Daiana Diaz. "Managing innovation in the Argentinian nuclear sector." Academia Revista Latinoamericana de Administración 30, no. 4 (November 6, 2017): 565–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/arla-12-2016-0343.

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Purpose The design, construction, and operation of a nuclear power plant (NPP) pose technological and R&D challenges for the organisations concerned. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the sources of innovation and the technological developments throughout the construction and commissioning processes for Atucha II NPP. Design/methodology/approach Studying a high-risk organisation that is reliable in practice poses several research questions the authors consider in this work. What kind of R&D processes can take place in a mature industry like the nuclear sector in Argentina? How have technological challenges been overcome since the restart of the completion phase of Atucha II NPP? Primary data were mostly gathered through semi-structured interviews. Grounded theory was the methodological approach adopted. Findings Multiple sources of technological developments arise, an incremental R&D pattern being the most salient. Atucha II NPP seems to be a case of network innovation in a triple helix innovation scheme led by the Argentinian state. In effect, one of the outcomes of the construction of the Atucha II NPP was the development of the Argentinian nuclear sector together with the development of organisational capabilities. In this sense, the third Argentine NPP follows the socio-technical path of the Argentine nuclear industry. Originality/value Too little is known about R&D processes in high reliability organisations (HROs), especially in the nuclear sector of a Latin American country such as Argentina as there seem to be no organisational studies analysing HROs’ impact on innovation, reliability, and economic development.
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Heredia, M., and C. Daniel. "State assistance to companies and work during the Covid-19 pandemic in Argentina." Cuadernos Iberoamericanos 10, no. 2 (December 1, 2022): 76–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.46272/2409-3416-2022-10-2-76-91.

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Faced with the economic crisis unleashed by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Argentine government reacted by deploying an unprecedented assistance policy in terms of its scope, design and method of implementation. The aim of this article is to analyze the measures aimed at companies and formal workers deployed during the first year of the pandemic in Argentina to cushion the shock to economic activity. The authors analyze the creation and implementation of the Emergency Assistance to Work and Production program. The methodological strategy combined quantitative and qualitative analysis of official sources, regulations and a set of interviews conducted in 2021. The latter allowed the authors to recover the experience of perception of the benefits in the productive units located in the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires, as well as the mediation networks involved in this policy. The findings reveal the initially massive nature of the assistance, which later gave way to the segmentation of state aid. In the case of assistance to the formal sector, post-launch adjustments were not only due to fiscal reasons, but also to the learning process of the authorities, the intervention of sectoral representatives and the ability of digital platforms to focus aid on those most in need.
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Esplin, Emron. "Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 2." Poe Studies 49, no. 1 (2016): 128–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/poe.2016.a643030.

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ABSTRACT: Throughout his distinguished career, Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges maintained a complex, reciprocal literary relationship with Edgar Allan Poe. Borges mentioned Poe in numerous articles, prologues, stories, poems, lectures, dialogues, and interviews that he wrote or participated in between the early 1920s and the mid-1980s. These pieces range from a limited number of articles and interviews that focus specifically on Poe to brief nods to Poe’s works in pieces dedicated to other authors. As part of a three-stage effort to offer future scholars a substantial guide toward the documents that demonstrate Borges’s long-term engagement with Poe’s works, “Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 2” directs readers to over eighty coauthored and collaborative pieces (including interviews and dialogues) in which Borges references Poe—providing original publication information, current bibliographic material, and annotations for each piece.
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Jemar, G. N., D. Barros, C. Cisneros, M. Salech, and V. Gizzi. "Suicide prevention program in the argentine federal penitentiary service." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (April 2017): s888. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.1801.

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Suicide configures failure in the mental health care of persons deprived of their liberty in terms of detection of risk factors, prevention, specific planning in terms of addressing thoughts of death or autolytic planning, trends, impulses and moods. The factors that unite in this catastrophe are multiple and depend not only on mental health care, but also on the circumstances that led to the deprivation of liberty, the family and the care of social continence and the intimate relationship of the person with its existence. Also, security personnel who take care of people in confinement contexts have a preponderant role in suicide preference. Structuring the personality distorted, immature or insufficient, circumstances that lead to vulnerability and threaten the preservation of life in the context of constant stress and loneliness. The transdisciplinary work experience provides us with constant review and dynamic concepts and practices to predict, diagnose and prevent risky behaviors prone to the symptoms of self-injury or self-harm of patients. In this sense, we propose interdisciplinary interviews of entry, registry for the detection of risk factors, specific treatment in patients at risk. The transdisciplinary confluence is a tool to be implemented to quantify the results and propose to reduce the incidence of suicide in people in a confinement context.Disclosure of interestThe authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.
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Esplin, Emron. "Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 1." Poe Studies 48, no. 1 (2015): 120–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/poe.2015.a604032.

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Throughout his distinguished career, Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges maintained a complex literary relationship with Edgar Allan Poe and his writings. Borges mentioned Poe in numerous articles, prologues, stories, poems, lectures, dialogues, and interviews that he wrote or participated in between the early 1920s and the mid-1980s. These pieces range from a limited number of articles and interviews that focus specifically on Poe to brief nods to Poe’s works in pieces dedicated to other authors. They also appear in venues that differ widely in audience and approach, including the popular daily newspapers of Buenos Aires, La Nación and La Prensa ; weekly household magazines like El Hogar ; the highbrow literary magazine Sur ; the massively successful literature anthologies Antología de la literatura fantástica (1940) and Los mejores cuentos policiales (1943), and Borges’s own collections of fiction and poetry. In an effort to offer future scholars a substantial guide to the documents that demonstrate Borges’s long-term engagement with Poe’s works, “Jorge Luis Borges’s References to Edgar Allan Poe: An Annotated Bibliography, Section 1” directs readers to over 130 solo-authored pieces and lectures in which Borges references Poe—providing original publication information, current bibliographic material, and annotations for each piece.
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Watson, Ian, and Susana Epstein. "Theatre after the Dictatorships: Developments in Chile and Argentina." New Theatre Quarterly 11, no. 41 (February 1995): 40–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x00008861.

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Ian Watson and Susana Epstein went to Chile and Argentina in the summer of 1992 in order to interview several leading theatre artists about the differences the political changes in their countries had made to their own work and the work of their colleagues. Although, as the authors stress, they made no attempt to conduct a systematic study of the theatrical implications of the shift from authoritarianism to democracy, their findings suggest some parallels with the situation in Eastern Europe. Ian Watson, who heads the Theatre Division in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Rutgers University, Newark, is a theatre scholar whose main interests include contemporary Latin American theatre. Susana Epstein, an expatriate Argentine, is a Contributing Editor of The Drama Review.
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Ramacciotti, K., and C. Gilligan. "Communication in the health area of Argentina in times of Covid-19 pandemic." Cuadernos Iberoamericanos 10, no. 2 (December 1, 2022): 104–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.46272/2409-3416-2022-10-2-104-120.

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This article analyzes how the Covid-19 pandemic in Argentina modified communication both within the nursing sector, and with the people requiring treatment, their families or emotional ties, and institutional relations. Using a qualitative methodological strategy based on the analysis of interviews and the survey of national press, the authors organized three sections. The first section provides some notions about the characteristics of the health system and nursing education in Argentina. The second section analyzes the changes in hospital communication between nursing staff and patients with Covid-19 and, the third one describes communication experiences during the coronavirus vaccination campaign.
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Arsentyeva, Irina, and Valeriya Orekhova. "Role of Stigmatization in International Perception of the Triple Frontier Between Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 4 (August 2021): 173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2021.4.15.

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Introduction. The article studies the Triple Frontier – a Tri-Border Area along the junction of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. The main aim is to analyze the reasons for its perception as an ‘outlaw territory’, the term generally associated with the terrorist threat. Methods and Materials. Stigmatization theory, symbolic interactionism and securitization theory serve as a theoretical and methodological basis for the research. The main sources for the analysis are official reports, communiques, interviews, and publications in leading periodicals. Analysis. The article analyzes the formation of international perception of the Triple Frontier since the mid1990s. It highlights objective and subjective grounds for the negative image that has been created to date; defines the mechanisms exploited by the United States to stigmatize the region and the reasons for selective securitization of threats emanating from there. According to the authors, the Triple Frontier is characterized by a complex set of relationships between multiple stakeholders. Their diverse and often contradictory interests form a convergent-divergent space which affects security of local residents, security of Latin American countries, and, to a certain extent, international security in general. Results. In the final part of the article the main scientific results obtained during the research are formulated, and possible ways of further development regarding this case are outlined. The authors conclude that to destigmatize the Triple Frontier it is necessary to rebrand it – to create a new, positive image, taking advantage of the geopolitical and geo-economic situation, as well as the availability of unique water resources.
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Books on the topic "Authors, argentine – interviews"

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Romero, María Eugenia. Escritores argentinos: Entrevistas = Argentine writers : interviews. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Centro de Estudios Ariadna, 2005.

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1966-, Gasquet Axel, ed. La literatura expatriada: Conversaciones con escritores argentinos de París. Santa Fe, Argentina: Secretaría de Extensión, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, 2004.

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Díaz, Gwendolyn Josie. Women and power in Argentine literature: Stories, interviews, and critical essays. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

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1931-, Madrazo Jorge Ariel, and Azcona Cranwell Elizabeth, eds. Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell. Buenos Aires: Vinciguerra, 1998.

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Castillo, Daniel Prieto. La memoria y el arte: Conversaciones con Juan Draghi Lucero. Mendoza, República Argentina: Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, 1994.

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Caribaux, José. Conversando con José Caribaux. [Córdoba, Argentina]: SADE-Córdoba, 1999.

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Cranwell, Elizabeth Azcona. Intramundos: Conversaciones de Elizabeth Azcona Cranwell con Alejandro Elissagaray. Buenos Aires: Editorial Nueva Generación, 2004.

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1954-, Elissagaray Alejandro, and Nader Pamela 1956-, eds. Diálogos de Atilio Jorge Castelpoggi con Alejandro Elissagaray. Buenos Aires: Editorial Nueva Generación, 2000.

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Caribaux, José. Conversando con José Caribaux. Córdoba: SADE, Seccional Córdoba, 1999.

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Borgato, Silvia Braun de. Bajo la bignonia: Imagen y obra de Gastón Gori. Santa Fe, Argentina: Distribuidora Litar, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Authors, argentine – interviews"

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Díaz, Cristina, Silvio A. Crudo, and María del Mar Monti. "Policy analysis as a profession: the interaction between knowledge production and policy making." In Policy Analysis in Argentina, edited by Nelson Cardozo and Pablo Bulcourf, 41–55. Policy Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447364900.003.0003.

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This chapter reviews some theoretical developments in the field of policy analysis in Argentina, the field’s conceptual sources, and its interactions with the process of policy making. To do so, we will take as cases the academic production and professional biography of four contemporary Argentine authors who are prominent in the disciplinary space of public policy analysis. This chapter will reconstruct the frameworks of analysis of these authors, highlighting their main analytical categories, conceptual axes, and methodological approaches. We will then investigate the elements they take from the different current theoretical traditions and how they incorporate them into their corpus. In the third section of the chapter, we will show how these authors conceive the relationship between the production of knowledge in the field of public policy and the design, implementation, and evaluation of policies. We will conclude with a set of reflections on the relationship between policy analysis in the disciplinary field and public policy as a form of intervention on socially problematic issues. The sources used for the elaboration of this chapter will be the bibliographic corpus of each selected author, texts that analyze them by other authors, and in-depth interviews.
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Balça, Joana, and Beatriz Casais. "Return on Investment of Display Advertising." In Research Anthology on Social Media Advertising and Building Consumer Relationships, 1745–57. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6287-4.ch094.

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This research compares the effectiveness of display advertising using Google Ads and Facebook Ads, regarding the outcomes both in digital interaction and conversion metrics. The business manager's perception of profitability is also studied and compared with digital analytics. The authors selected the case of a specific company and researched the attraction of consumer attention of display advertising using both tools in two different markets – Portuguese and Argentinean. The authors conducted digital analytics of the outcomes of advertising campaigns and analyzed an interview with the manager of the studied company. Findings illustrate that Facebook Ads is the most profitable platform for the company, and Argentina is the market that generates higher return in this tool, comparing with the Portuguese market. However, both platforms complement each other in different conversion metrics. Manager's perceptions may not be aligned with the evidences of digital analytics, leading to incorrect decisions.
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Balça, Joana, and Beatriz Casais. "Return on Investment of Display Advertising." In Handbook of Research on New Media Applications in Public Relations and Advertising, 1–13. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3201-0.ch001.

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This research compares the effectiveness of display advertising using Google Ads and Facebook Ads, regarding the outcomes both in digital interaction and conversion metrics. The business manager's perception of profitability is also studied and compared with digital analytics. The authors selected the case of a specific company and researched the attraction of consumer attention of display advertising using both tools in two different markets – Portuguese and Argentinean. The authors conducted digital analytics of the outcomes of advertising campaigns and analyzed an interview with the manager of the studied company. Findings illustrate that Facebook Ads is the most profitable platform for the company, and Argentina is the market that generates higher return in this tool, comparing with the Portuguese market. However, both platforms complement each other in different conversion metrics. Manager's perceptions may not be aligned with the evidences of digital analytics, leading to incorrect decisions.
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Del Percio, Enrique. "Argentina: The Philosophical Resistance to the Conquest of the Soul1." In A Post-Neoliberal Era in Latin America?, 159–76. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529200997.003.0008.

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In 1976, a terrible dictatorship was established in Argentina, even before Foucault claimed with crystal clarity that the fundamental difference between classical liberalism and neoliberalism was the substitution of the homo economicus −related to the exchange− by the homo economicus as entrepreneur of himself (lecture delivered on 14 March 1979); and also before Margaret Thatcher (in Ronald Butt’s interview, Sunday Times, 3 May 1981) confirmed Foucault´s analysis stating that: “Economics are the method; the object is to change the heart and soul”. In the same year, Milton Friedman received the Nobel Prize in Economics. The explicit purpose of the Military Junta was to promote a profound cultural transformation, based on the premise that the causes of the alleged “underdevelopment” were not so much economical but cultural and political. Nevertheless, as García Delgado and Molina (2006) pointed out, the problem is not related to a sort of inevitable structural poverty, due to the culture of our people. It is a matter of a decline in society, produced by the policy orientation of the dictatorship. Until then, the income distribution was similar to that of the countries from the Southern Europe with an almost frictional unemployment. Until the coup d’état, Argentina had a poverty rate of 8% and the best distributive structure of income in Latin America. However, 1976 was a turning point; the surge of the neoliberal model promoted a process of over-indebtedness, wealth concentration, unrestricted opening of markets with an unfavourable exchange rate for national industry, labour flexibilization, with the insertion in a competitive globalization of “savage capitalism” that “strengthened the asymmetries and transfers of resources from the periphery to the centre. This concept differs from thinking about inequality as a problem related to culture, corruption and poor institutional quality” (García Delgado, 2006).Despite the overwhelming adverse evidence, it is still a commonplace to blame all the ills of our society on that culture, the maximum expression of which would be Peronism. In fact, the great majority of disappeared people during the dictatorship were Peronist political, trade union and social leaders. The motto of the Ministry of Economics during the dictatorship was “towards a change of mentality”. The current Argentine situation, in terms of advances of neoliberalism as well as resistances to it, cannot be understood without referring to the dictatorship. In Poratti words, “the coup d’état of 1976 does not only put an end to a government, a political system and project, but also to a 'world' in which Argentinians were living at least from the independence project of 1810. In those days, there was not an abrupt differentiation between generations and, in many aspects, people could identify themselves, diachronically, with a historical line beyond the particular generational characteristics” (Various Authors, 2009).These aspects go along with others that appeared in other areas, such as the implementation of new computer and communication technologies and, as a consequence, individual and social fragmentation. The impact of these technologies on daily life was decisive to the emergence of what some authors, like Sloterdijk (2002), called “mass individualism.” No doubt, this is a necessary aspect to explain the rise of the neoliberal subjectivity in developed countries. Yet, in Argentina, the existence of political, social, trade-union and ecclesiastical movements based on popular roots, with solidarity as a fundamental value, hampered the conquest of the “heart and soul” in 1976; and they are still now an obstacle to be overcome by sectors interested in imposing a neoliberal model. It is impossible to explain any isolated phenomenon of popular resistance to the hegemonic attempts from neoliberalism without analysing the common conceptions and understandings found in Argentina. Indeed, the popular culture substrate in Argentina is made up, mainly, by the confluence of different cultures: Andean, Guaraní Indians, Afro and Criollo (native). All of them are characterized by their relational and solidarity conceptions, intrinsically opposed to a subjectivity that conceives the individual as an entrepreneur of himself/herself.
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