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    Effects of Internationalization on Ownership Structure: Evidence from Latin American Firms by Hsia Hua Sheng, Vinícius Silva Pereira

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…We analyze the direct and simultaneous effects of internationalization on the ownership structure of Latin American companies based on agency theory. …”
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    Collaborative Journalism and Normative Journalism: Lessons from Latin American Journalism by Lucia Mesquita

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The thematic analysis of 36 semi-structured, in-depth interviews conducted in Latin America found that practitioners of collaborative journalism commonly share normative journalism roles, practices, values and norms. …”
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    Data mining in conservation research using Latin and vernacular species names by Ivan Jarić, Franck Courchamp, Jörn Gessner, David L. Roberts

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…However, the use of species vernacular names for web-based data search is problematic due to the high risk of mismatches in results. While the use of Latin names may produce more consistent results, it is uncertain whether a search using Latin names will produce unbiased results as compared to vernacular names. …”
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    The Kishinev copy of three 14th-century anti-latin writings by Lora Taseva

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The two Λóγοι àποδεικτικοí of Palamas and the Slovo vtoro na latine of Barlaam are known to us in five copies. …”
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    The Colombian indigenous movement and its relationship with the decolonial turn in Latin America by Eduardo Andrés Sandoval Forero, José Javier Capera Figueroa

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The methodology used in the development of the article responds to the following processes: 1) theoretical revision on the decolonial studies, the indigenous movement and its link with critical Latin American thinking; 2) the analysis of the processes / mobilizations of the Colombian indigenous movement; and 3) the conceptual and methodological interrelation between the decolonial shift and the praxis of the indigenous movement as subject - collective in the civil society scenario. …”
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