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-Neighbors’ Perceptions of Social and Environmental Problems in La Gran Plata, Argentina. Towards an Agenda of Integral Territory Management-
-Neither villains nor heroines: discourses on vulnerable children-
-New social problems: the use of crack in women and the gender perspective-
-Occupational and social vulnerability in large Brazilian metropolises-
-Origin of the concept of resilience y criticism its appropriation in the educational proyects of Medellin-
-Paradoxes of resilience: lessons learnt from a comparison between Columbia and France-
-Paradoxes of resilience: lessons learnt from a comparison between Columbia and France-
-Psychobiology of aggression and violence-
-Psychobiology of aggression and violence-
-¿Pueden lxs sujetxs precarizadxs actuar?-
-Social and economic profile of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia in Cali-
-SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC VULNERABILITY AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN ARGENTINA, 1997-2016-
-Th e Role of International Boundaries in Flood Hazard, Social Vulnerability and Disaster: A Bi-National Case Study of Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila and Del Rio, Texas-
-The “ordinary provisional” in the everyday life of immigrants in São Paulo-
-The exclusion of the informal work sector in Cali during the pandemic: an approach from Robert Castel’s perspective.-
-Thinking about urban resilience: critical uses and potential contributions-
-Thinking about urban resilience: critical uses and potential contributions-
-Trayectories and ethnography towards agencies, considering vulnerability, affects and care-
-Vulnerability and its implications: some comments in the light of the Strasbourg case law concerning asylum seekers-
-Vulnerability and the social construction of risk: a contribution to planning in the São Paulo Macrometropolis-