Authors and articles

INDEX OF AUTHORS AND ARTICLES

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Agulló, Juan National Autonomous University of Mexico

The Spanish diaspora in Latin America: a strategic citizenship 85-104/rVi No. 6

Alba-Alba, Corina University of the Sierra Sur, Oaxaca, Mexico

Parent-child attachment styles and childhood obesity 143-158/rVi No. 8

Alpuche de la Cruz, Ezequiel National Technological Institute of Mexico, Chimalhuacá Unit, Mexico

The individual decision-making process as complex adaptive systems: an empirical analysis 149-177/rVi No. 15

Ascanio Rodríguez, Consuelo Central University of Venezuela

Venezuelan coffee trade, 19th and 20th centuries 81-19/rVi No. 1

Aznar Molina, Yésica PhD at El Colegio de México

Contexts and places of migratory return: a comparative analysis 35-63/rVi No. 3

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Bajoit, Guy Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

For ethical and sustainable development 105-110/rVi No. 5

Barrientos Gutiérrez, Nelly Eblin University of Papaloapan, Oaxaca, Mexico

Legal framework of tourism training in Mexico. A comparative look inside 205-230/rVi No. 16

Bermejo Higuera, José Carlos Humanization of Health Center, Tres Cantos, Madrid, Spain

On euthanasia and other bioethical issues at the end of life 95-123/rVi No. 18

Bernal López, José Luis Tecnológico Nacional de México, Chimalhuacá Unit, Mexico

The individual decision-making process as complex adaptive systems: an empirical analysis 149-177/rVi No. 15

Boyer, Marc Université Lumiere-Lyon, France

Histoire du tourisme de masse 151-172/rVi No. 16

Braum, Joachin Von University of Kiel, Germany

Innovative rural finance for the poor: a food security perspective 125-157/rVi No. 6

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Cabrera Duarte, Mario Alexander Francisco Morazán National Pedagogical University, Honduras

Education: leaven of hope 187-204/rVi No. 10

Calderón Chelius, Leticia José María Luis Mora Institute, Mexico

Central coordinates for the study of international migration in Mexico: historiographical introduction 13-34/rVi No. 3

Canales García, Rosa Azalea Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

Triple helix model and business incubators: an evaluation proposal 93-110/rVi No. 4

Cárdenas, Hugo University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

The use of single informed consent may be inappropriate in biomedical research. heterogeneity of health literacy in Chile 31-38/rVi No. 5

Cárdenas-Villarreal, Velia Margarita SNI I Autonomous University of Nuevo León

Parent-child attachment styles and childhood obesity 143-158/rVi No. 8

+Cardoso, Ciro F. Federal University of Fulminense, Brazil

Time and history 63-82/rVi No. 2

+Caro Baroja, Julio

Tell me about Spain: three lives in three acts, four portraits and an appendix 15-69/rVi no. 12-13

Married, María E. University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

The use of single informed consent may be inappropriate in biomedical research. heterogeneity of health literacy in Chile 31-38/rVi No. 5

+Clarke, Arthur C. Institute for Space Education, United States

Predictions: History of Communications and United States Federation of Earth 11-25/rVi No. 9

Cecchetto, Sergio National University of Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Ethics of responsibility, from Hans Jonas (Introduction) 13-25/rVi No. 17

Checa Hidalgo, Diego Coventry University, Great Britain

International citizen interventions: non-violent actions for the transformation of conflicts 189-209/rVi No. 7

Chomsky, Noam Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

Language design 89-92/rVi N0. 10

Cruz-Jiménez, Graciela Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

Public policy networks as an analytical approach to tourism: San Miguel Almaya case 79-92/rVi No. 4

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D’Alonzo, Karen T. The State University New Jersey, United States

Social risk factors and allostatic load in the elderly: proposal of a model 129-142/rVi No. 8

Dehesa, Guillermo de la President of the Center for Economic Policy Research, London, Great Britain

Financial paradigms in times of crisis 95-100/rVi No. 8

Díaz, Hernán University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

The use of single informed consent may be inappropriate in biomedical research. heterogeneity of health literacy in Chile 31-38/rVi No. 5

Díaz Zermeño, Héctor SNI II National Autonomous University of Mexico

– Aurelio Blanquet: a necessary sketch 33-55/rVi No. 4

– The dispute between the Women’s Brigades and the League for the Defense of Religious Liberty, during the Callista persecution of the Cristeros, 1925-1929 (White Freemasonry) 129-161/rVi No.10

– Nineteenth-century objectives of educational legislation 101-128/rVi No. 8

Drane, James F. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, United States

– Bioethics in the Americas: North and South. A personal story 41-57/rVi No 17

– American, European and Latin American clinical ethics methods 43-61/rVi No. 18

Duana Avila, Danae Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, Mexico

Trade opening of Mexico and its impact on the Trade Balance: analysis for the period 1993-2012 163-186/rVi No. 10

Dussel, Enrique SNI III National Autonomous University of Mexico, Rector of the Metropolitan University of Mexico City, Metropolitan Autonomous University Iztapalapa Unit

– Towards scientific and technological liberation in Latin America 103-111/rVi 14

– Liberation politics: from fraternity to solidarity 13-39/rVi No. 2

– Outraged and state of rebellion 75-103/rVi No. 12-13

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+Eco, Umberto Higher School of Humanistic Studies, Bologna, Italy

The brain, the universe and ideas 33-55/rVi No. 11

Estrada Bárcenas, Roberto Autonomous University of the State of Hidalgo, Mexico

Trade opening of Mexico and its impact on the Trade Balance: analysis for the period 1993-2012 163-186/rVi No. 10

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Fernández-Carrión, Miguel-Héctor Research Center for Comparative Studies in Latin America, Mexico

– Anthropocene between reality and transdisciplinary perception 61-88/rVi No. 10

– Bioethics and education, from its social implication 125-142/rVi No. 18

– Social Sciences and Historical Sciences: analysis of History and Economics in understanding the peculiarities of Economic History and the History of Population Movements 173-225/rVi No. 2

– Free culture versus state culture (Introduction) 15-26/rVi No. 15

– Current education: future education? 113-13132/rVi No. 15

– The factor of vulnerability in the practice of bioethics-social 157-199/rVi No. 18

– History of bioethics in Latin America 57-95/rVi No.11

– History of social bioethics in Latin America 71-100/rVi No. 17

– History and methodology of tourism (Introduction) 13-93/rVi No. 16

– Management of technological innovation as a strategic response to emerging technological paradigms 31-51/rVi No. 9

– It hurts Catalonia 213-258/rVi No. 12-13

– The Prado Museum throughout history. In the bicentennial 113,192/rVi14

– Non-violence, conflict, war and peace 19-36/rVi No. 7

– First Anniversary of the Investigation Vectors Magazine: Tribute to Einstein and Hawking (Introduction) 9-11/rVi No.10

– Prospective decision-making within a critical scenario: global organized crime 121-196/rVi No. 12-13

– Power relations in society network 17-52/rVi No. 1

– Society, identity and defense of one’s own: from a bioethical perspective 97-104/rVi No. 5

– Society fights for its identity 13-28/rVi No14

– Bioethical-social theory 135-148/rVi No. 17

– Mass tourism: the case of the origin of Marbella on the Costa del Sol, Spain 173-204/rVi No. 16

Fernánde-Gúell, José Miguel Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain

Critical review of tourism as a functional system 133-150/rVi No. 16

Fernández Núñez, Miguel Doctordo University of Genoa, Italy

“As if it were a balance”: Consideration about a legal metaphor 101-152/rVi No. 11

Figuerola, Manuel Antonio Nebrija University, Madrid, Spain

Economic consideration of tourism 93-131/rVi No. 16

Flores-Peña, Yolanda Autonomous University of Nuevo León

Parent-child attachment styles and childhood obesity 143-158/rVi No. 8

Flores Rico, Diana Alejandra Metropolitan Autonomous University Unit Xochimilco, Mexico

An exploration of the philosophical positions of the operating personnel of health care services in the face of bioethical dilemmas: Mexico City 53-66/rVi No. 5

Fumaroli, Marc College de France, Paris, France

Against the cultural policy of the state 107-111/rVi No. 15

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+Galbraith, John Kenneth Pricenton University, Harvard University, United States

Punish the bankers not the workers 97-99/rVi No. !!

Galindo Lucas, Alfonso University of Cádiz, Spain

The sector effect and the crisis of the company’s economy 99-134/rVi No. 2

García Chiang , Armando SNI II Metropolitan Autonomous University Unit Iztapalapa, Mexico

The study on religion in Mexico: Towards a state of the art 127-141/rVi No. 5

García Zenteno, J. Antonio SNI II National Autonomous University of Mexico

– Hamilton methods: BRST, BFV 163-172/rVi No. 2

– Threebrane absorption and emission from a brane-antibrane system 117-139/rVi No. 3

Geuens, Geoffrey University of Liege, Belgium

Financial market and speculation 193-199/rVi 14

Gijón Jiménez, Verónica University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Foreign travelers and Spanish hospitals from the last decade of the fifteenth century until the French revolution 259-308/rVi No. 12-13

Godinez Enciso, Juan Andrés SNI I Metropolitan Autonomous University Azcapotzalco Unit, Mexico

Triple helix model and business incubators: an evaluation proposal 93-110/rVi No. 4

Gómez Collado, Martha Esthela Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

Non-violence and social movements: perception of UAEMex students 211-234/rVi No. 7

Gómez Tovar, Rose Mery Autonomous University of the State of Morelos, Mexico

The invisible must be heard: the construction of the political representation of the Mexican deaf community 83-97/rVi No. 9

González Martínez, Jesús National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico

An exploration of the philosophical positions of the operating personnel of health care services in the face of bioethical dilemmas: Mexico City 53-66/rVi No. 5

Gregori, María de los Ángeles Libertador Experimental Pedagogical University Maracay, Venezuela

Relevant aspects of the Valencia lake basin applying the methodology of complex thought 99-118/rVi No. 9

Guerra González, María del Rosario SNI I Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

– Investigation between error and ethics 141-159/rVi No. 1

– Death and human rights from transdisciplinarity 67-83/rVi No. 5

– Relationship between theory of justice and non-violent actions 121-138/rVi No. 7

Guerrero Guerrero, Ana Luisa SNI I National Autonomous University of Mexico

The king.politician 133-147/rVi No. 15

Güijosa Hildalgo, Alberto SNI II National Autonomous University of Mexico

Threebrane absorption and emission from a brane-antibrane system 117-139/rVi No. 3

Gutiérrez Martínez, Daniel SNI II El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico

The classical sociology of religions in the 21st century: the case of the collective memory of Maurice Halbwachs 93-127/rVi No. 10

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+Hawking, Stephen University of Cambridge, Great Britain

Origin of the universe 13-25/rVi No. 10

Heidhues, Franz University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany

Innovative rural finance for the poor: a food security perspective 125-157/rVi No. 6

Hernández Reyes, Manuel Metropolitan Autonomous University Unit Xochimilco, Mexico

An exploration of the philosophical positions of the operating personnel of health care services in the face of bioethical dilemmas: Mexico City 53-66/rVi No. 5

+Hessel, Stephane Frederic

Resistance: Outrage! 105-196/rVi No. 12-13

Hidalgo Nuchera, Antonio Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain

Management of technological innovation as a strategic response to emerging technological paradigms 31-51/rVi No. 9

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Imaz Bayona, Cecilia National Autonomous University of Mexico

Ideas for the formulation of a comprehensive immigration policy in Mexico 65-93/rVi No. 3

Iogna-Prat, Dominique Research Director of the Center National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, France

A historiography of medieval history 29-54/rVi No. 6

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Jarquín Ortega, María Teresa SNI I The Mexiquense School, Mexico

Opportunities and challenges for the creation of a Center for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities: El Colegio Mexiquense 143-150/rVi No. 5

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Kottow, Miguel University of Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile

– Bioethical principles in public health. Limitations and proposals 101-115/rVi No. 17

– Reflections on social bioethics 149-170/rVi No. 17

Kunicka-Michalska, Barbara Institute of Legal Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

The fight against corruption in Latin America 197-211/rVi No. 12-13

Krugman, Paul Princeton University, United States

Depression? Who benefits from the crisis? 27-30/rVi No. 9

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León Correa, Francisco Javier Central University of Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile

-Social bioethics, social responsibility and participation in health institutions 143-155/rVi No. 18

– Principles for a social bioethics 117-133/rVi No. 17

Llano Escobar, Alfonso Javeriana University, Bogota, Colombia

– Some considerations regarding the epistemology of bioethics 35-41/rVi No. 18

– What is global bioethics today? 29-39/rVi No. 17

López Martínez, Mario University of Granada, Spain

Politics without killing: the methods of non-violent action 37-90/rVi No. 7

López Moreno, Sergio Metropolitan Autonomous University Unit Xochimilco, Mexico

An exploration of the philosophical positions of the operating personnel of health care services in the face of bioethical dilemmas: Mexico City 53-66/rVi No. 5

Lorenzano, Pablo National University of Quilmes, Argentina

Darwin and Mendel: what would have happened if Darwin had known Mendel’s work? 141-165/rVi No. 3

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Mainetti, José Alberto Mainetti Foundation, La Plata, Argentina

– The bioethical complex at the end of life (Introduction) 25-33/rVi No. 18

– Development of bioethics in Latin America 59-69/rVi No. 17

– Introduction to death in medicine 63-93/rVi No. 18

Mainetti, José Luis Mainetti Foundation, La Plata, Argentina

– Development of bioethics in Latin America 59-69/rVi No.17

– Introduction to death in medicine 63-93/rVi No. 18

Mandel, Astrid University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

The use of single informed consent may be inappropriate in biomedical research. heterogeneity of health literacy in Chile 31-38/rVi No. 5

Manrique Nava, Carolina Metropolitan Autonomous University Unit Xochimilco, Mexico

An exploration of the philosophical positions of the operating personnel of health care services in the face of bioethical dilemmas: Mexico City 53-66/rVi No. 5

Márquez Mendoza, Octavio SNI I Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

– Bioethics and education, from its social implication 125-142/rVi No. 18

– Bioethics and university responsibility 85-96/rVi No. 5

Martínez Martín, Carmen Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

Famous Calceatan Indians of the 17th century in New Spain 57-77/rVi No. 4

In the wake of Columbus 95-102/rVi No. 3

Meyer, Lorenzo SNI Emeritus The College of Mexico

The “American Factor” and Spanish American Democracy 83-98/rVi No. 2

Morales Jinez, Alejandro Autonomous University of Nuevo León, Mexico

Social risk factors and allostatic load in the elderly: proposal of a model 129-142/rVi No. 8

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Nicolescu, Basarab International Center for Research and Transdisciplinary Studies, Paris, France

The hidden third and the multiple splendor of being 11-31/rVi No. 11

North, Douglas C. Nobel Prize in Economics Washington University, United States

The evolution of economies over time 13-30/rVi No. 8

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Parent Jacquemin, Juan María Founder of the Center for University Studies, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

Human rights, non-violence, community 183-188/rVi No. 7

Percio, Damián of Estudio Maglio y Asociados Abogados, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Clinical research in the social contexts of poverty 201-217/rVi No. 18

Pérez Mendiola, Karla National Autonomous University of Mexico

Explanatory model of dating violence 67-81/rVi No. 9

Pinto de Moura Filho, Heitor Associacao Library of Culture, Brazil

Demographic modeling: verification and discovery or historiographic treatment of death records 55-68/rVi No. 6

Primo Yúfera, Eduardo Former Director of the Higher Council for Scientific Research, Spain

Interaction between science and society 103-115/rVi No. 3

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Ramírez Rancaño, Mario SNI III National Autonomous University of Mexico

Aurelio Blanquet: a necessary sketch 33-55/rVi No. 4

Rayón Fabela, María Catalina Siglo XXI University Campus, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

Methodology of gender philosophy, its differences and contributions to the human sciences 105-124/rVi No. 6

Rivera, María Isabel University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

The use of single informed consent may be inappropriate in biomedical research. heterogeneity of health literacy in Chile 31-38/rVi No. 5

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Saavedra, Oscar University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

The use of single informed consent may be inappropriate in biomedical research. heterogeneity of health literacy in Chile 31-38/rVi No. 5

Salazar, Bertha Cecilia Autonomous University of Nuevo León

Social risk factors and allostatic load in the elderly: proposal of a model 129-142/rVi No. 8

Sanz Villarroya, Isabel University of Zaragoza, Spain

Macroeconomic analysis of Argentina, from 1875 to 2000 121-140/rVi No. 1

Sen, Amartya Nobel Prize in Economics Harvard University, United States

Trend of the world economy, poverty and social and economic well-being 31-94/rVi No. 8

Serrano-Barquín, Rocío del Carmen SNI I Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

Public policy networks as an analytical approach to tourism: San Miguel Almaya case 79-92/rVi No. 4

Schmitt, Jean-Claude Former Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France

A historiography of medieval history 29-54/rVi No. 6

Schramm, Fermín Roland Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Biopetical principles in public health, Limitations and proposals 101-115/rVi No. 17

Sidorov, Grigori SNI III National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico

Syntactic N-grams and their use in computational linguistics 13-27/rVi No. 6

Schrieder, Getrud University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany

Innovative rural finance for the poor: a food security perspective 125-157/rVi No. 6

Solar, Paula University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

The use of single informed consent may be inappropriate in biomedical research. heterogeneity of health literacy in Chile 31-38/rVi No. 5

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Terribas Room, Nuria Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, Spain

Advance directives and their use in decision-making 17-29/rVi No. 5

Touraine, Alain École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France

Society, social movements and education 61-78/rVi 14

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Urías Aguirre, Karla María Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico

Depressive symptomatology in adolescents: its relationship with self-esteem and family communication 53-66/rVi No. 9

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Valenti, Emanuel University of Europe, Madrid, Spain

New research perspectives on the ethical problems of coercive treatment in mental health: neurosciences as a methodological alternative to assess the impact of coercion on the patient 39-52/rVi No. 5

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Zaller, Manfred International Research Institute for Food Policy, Germany

Innovative rural finance for the poor: a food security perspective 125-157/rVi No. 6

Zizumbo-Villarreal, Lilia SNI II Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

Public policy networks as an analytical approach to tourism: San Miguel Almaya case 79-92/rVi No. 4

+ Zorrilla, Rubén H. University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

– The concept of complexity 31-59/rVi14

– Slavery and free labor 53-67/rVi No. 1

– Conceptual framework of the social structures of caudillismo in Argentina 15-32/rVi No. 4

INDEX OF AUTHORS AND BOOK REVIEW

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Fernandez-Carrion

Chilam Balam de Ixil: facsimile and study of an unpublished Maya book, by Laura Barrera Caso 167171/rVi No. 3

​Congress of Deputies, State Agency Official State Gazette 155-166/rVi No. 5

​Economic Growth in the 1990s: Learning from a Decade of Reforms, from the World Bank 163-164/rVi No. 1

Field diary. New Epoch No. 1 175-176/rVi No. 3

International Economic Structure, by Ramón Tamames and Begoña G. Huertas 165-167/rVi No.1

Stories. Magazine of the Directorate of Historical Studies, No. 76 180-181/rVi No. 3

Collective histories: collective identities. Future of sustainable development in Tabasco, by Amelia Acosta León, M. Trinidad Torres Vera, Arietta Cruz Torres 177-179/rVi No. 3

Annual report on international cooperation in Mexico 2009: economic relations and international cooperation unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 167-168/rVi No. 1

Think Fast, Think Slow, by Daniel Kahneman 119-122/rVi No. 9

The Internet: how the new media will change our lives, by Juan Luis Cebrian 159-164/rVi No. 8

​Second International Congress on Methodology and Analysis in Social Sciences, Humanities and Health 187-190/rVi No. 3

Towards a New Paradigm in Monetary Economics, by Josph E. Stiglitz, B. Greenwald 182-186/rVi No. 3

Xipe Tótec War and corn regeneration in the Mexica religion, by Carlos Javier González González 172-174/rVi No. 3

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Hernandez Mendo, Ruben Dario

A casual revolution: reinventing video games and their players, by Jesper Juul 168-169/rVi No. 6

From Barbie to Mortal Kombat. Gender and computer games, by Justine Cassell, Henry Jenkins 173-174/rVi No. 6

From Sun Tzu Xbox: war and video games, by Halter 171-172/rVi No. 6

Half-real: video games between real rules and fictional worlds, by Jesper Juul 167-168/rVi No. 6

Video games, learning in real and virtual worlds, by Pilar Lacasa 174-175/rVi No. 6

Ludoliteracy: defining, understanding and supporting games education, by José P. Zagal 175-176/rVi No. 6

Man, plan and games, by Rogers Caillois 165-166/rVi No. 6

Replay: the history of video games, by Tristan Donovan 170-171/rVi No. 6

The ambiguity of play, by Brian Sutton-Smith 166-167/rVi No. 6

The Art of videogames, by Grant Tavinor 172-173/rVi No. 6

The ethics of computer games, by Miguel Sicart 169-170/rVi No. 6

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Lopez Martinez, Mario

Nonviolent Revolutions: Civil Resistance in the Late 2th Century, by Sharon Erikson Nepstad 235-237/rVi No. 7

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Martin Perez, Maria del Rosario

Siglo XXI University Campus, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico

Cooking and Food by Harold McGee 169-170/rVi No. 1

Martinez-Bernal, Daniel Ricardo

Non-violence. Theory, action. Politics and experiences. Neither peace nor war, just the opposite, by Mario López Martínez 239-242/rVi No. 7

INDEX OF AUTHORS AND FILM CRITIC

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Fernandez-Carrion

The Net, by Irwin Winkler 165-167/rVi No. 8

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