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    Argentina’s dictatorship in focus: the issue of the repressors’ daughters and sons by Teresa Basile by Marina Lis Wassmansdorf

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Our goal is to introduce the research of Professor Teresa Basile, who studies about the second affected generation by the Argentina’s dictatorship in the 1970’s, in other words, the Argentine repressors’ children who condemn the crimes practiced by their parents. …”
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    Still not a Dictatorship: Spanish Law and Judiciary in Times of Constitutional Crisis by Argelia Queralt Jiménez

    “…That being said – the assertion that Spain has turned into a repressive state or even a dictatorship is utterly groundless.</p> …”
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    Unravelling environment and politics in the Spanish press. From Franco’s dictatorship to democracy by Anna Mateu, Martí Domínguez

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…In Spain, the special political situation during General Franco’s military dictatorship conditioned the coverage of environmental issues, as did the transition to democracy. …”
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    Regression Discontinuity in Serial Dictatorship: Achievement Effects at Chicago's Exam Schools by AbdulkadIroğlu, Atila, Angrist, Joshua, Narita, Yusuke, Pathak, Parag, Zarate Vasquez, Roman Andres

    Published 2018
    “…This paper introduces a hybrid RD/propensity score empirical strategy that exploits quasi-experiments embedded in serial dictatorship, a mechanism widely used for college and selective K-12 school admissions. …”
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    Truthful facility assignment with resource augmentation: an exact analysis of serial dictatorship by Caragiannis, I, Filos-Ratsikas, A, Frederiksen, S, Hansen, K, Tan, Z

    Published 2016
    “…We complement our results with bounds on the approximation ratio of Random Serial Dictatorship, the randomized version of Serial Dictatorship, when there is no resource augmentation.…”
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    Interactivity, expressiveness and engagement in newsgame “Back to 1964: your life under the dictatorship by Lilian Cristina Monteiro França

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…The popular Superinteressante magazine launched a review of the facts through the newsgame “Back to 1964: your life under the dictatorship”. The purpose of this research paper is to analyze the newsgame, considering its expressiveness, engagement and experience proportionate to the player. …”
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    Public space and art in Mexico during the twentieth century. From dictatorship to democracy by Adriana Hernández

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…In Mexican cities the changes in public spaces and the inclusion of art are closely linked to the periods of time where the authority established radical positions that determined social and urban nature aspects that impacted in the way of making a city, the case of dictatorships was a truth in Mexico because the thoughts of who exerted his power above the country were perfectly marked. …”
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    Assembling Shreds of History: dance and memory of the last Argentine civic-military dictatorship by Eugenia Cadús

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The article analyzes the play Retazos pequeños de nuestra historia más reciente (2010) choreographed by Daniel Payero for the Compañía Nacional de Danza Contemporánea, and its approach to the memory of the last Argentine civic-military dictatorship (1976-1983). Throughout this analysis, the article offers some thoughts on the embodied memory or the embodiment of the dictatorship’s memory as a repertoire or performance. …”
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    Dictatorship and revolution: Socio-political reconstructions of collective memory in post-authoritarian Portugal by Manuel Loff

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…This article inserts itself into larger discussions regarding post-dictatorship memory politics in Portugal and comparative studies of similar histories of violence in Europe, particularly examinations of National-Socialism, Nazism and the Holocaust, as well as comparative studies of twentieth-century fascist dictatorships in the Iberian peninsula. …”
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