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-Subjective Turn and Staging of the Self in the Ecuadorian Documentary-
-Subjectivity, literature and testimonial poetry: the voices of childhood in contexts of armed conflict in Colombia-
-Subjetividad y justicia social: reflexiones a partir de Levinas-
-Subjetividad y prácticas asistenciales.-
-Subjetividad, egocentrismo e impersonalidad en el discurso científico.-
-Subjetividades amenazadas: testimonios de jóvenes en contextos de violencia-
-Subjetividades de mujeres de sectores populares en la CDMX en ocupaciones masculinas-
-Subjetividades sobre la causalidad de diabetes mellitus entre seis tseltales de la cabecera municipal de Tenejapa, Chiapas-
-Suffering and political agency: an inquiry into the condition of victimhood in Bojayá, Colombia-
-Surcando la imaginación-
-Tactics of des-subjection: Disensus, subjectivity and desire in social movements. Gender relationships in the 'Process of Black Communities' network of the colombian pacific.-
-Teaching positions that subjectivise. The good encounter-
-Technical Bases as an Expression of Human Knowledge Development: Means of Production, Labour-Process and Forms of Consciousness-
-Testimony, responsability and inheritance. Political militancy and affectivity in Argentina during the 70s-
-The Aesthetic Education as a pedagogical proposal to strengthen human rights and protection mechanisms-
-The approach to the popular and the consolidation of formative experiences in contexts of urban conflict: the Medellín case-
-The art scene and the counter-scene of the market: ambivalence, body and subjectivity-
-The blind stroke-
-The constitution of the real identities within virtual technology networks-
-The Critical political subjet: Subjetivity in the student´s personero-