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INTERPRETING SOCIOSPATIAL FRAGMENTATION, DIFFERENTIAL URBANIZATION AND EVERYDAY LIFE: A CRITIQUE FOR THE LATIN AMERICAN DEBATE
(Univ Federal Fluminense, 2020-07-01)
Similar to many concepts in Social Sciences, the concept of sociospatial fragmentation has been often misused, at times leading to significant confusion. In view of that, this article aims to critically review this concept ...
Life Patterns and Social Differentiation in Late Colonial México City
(Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, 2009)
Oil Rent Appropriation, Capital Accumulation, and Social Expenditure in Venezuela during Chavism
(Pluto Journals, 2015-05)
Differential and absolute ground rent as extraordinary profit that remains permanent due to private ownership of non-reproducible conditions of production (Marx 2000) may be disputed by different classes and fractions ...
Texto, imagem e suas iluminações recíprocas
(Contingentia, 2008)
Caste-specific gene expression in the stingless bee Melipona quadrifasciata - Are there common patterns in highly eusocial bees?
(Birkhauser Verlag AgBaselSuíça, 2004)
Disappearance of fat body proteins during soldier differentiation in the neotropical termite Heterotermes tenuis (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
(Springer, 2015-03-01)
Termites are social insects with well-defined castes: workers, soldiers and reproductives. The soldier is a terminal stage and originates from either larvae or workers after two molting processes that include an intermediate ...
Efecto del intercambio diferencial equitativo e inequitativo en la elección de contingencias sociales de altruismo parcialEffects of equitative and unequitative differential exchange on the choice of partial altruism social contingencies
(Acta ComportamentaliaActa Comportamentalia: Revista Latina de Análisis del Comportamiento, 2017)
Gene copy number and differential gene expression in haploid and diploid males of the stingless bee, Melipona quadrifasciata
(SPRINGER BASEL AGBASEL, 2012)
Complementary sex determination in Hymenoptera implies that heterozygosity at the sex locus leads to the development of diploid females, whereas hemizygosity results in haploid males. Diploid males can arise through ...