Symbolic domination in the neoliberal city: Space, class, and residential Stigma
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Social outbreak and its association with insomnia and daytime sleepiness in Chile
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Social outbreak and its association with insomnia and daytime sleepiness in Chile
Pizarro-Mena, R., Duran-Aguero, S., & Silva, A. (2022). Social outbreak and its association with insomnia and daytime sleepiness in Chile. Sleep Science, 15(1), 26–33
Ideology, legitimation and collective action: Evidence from Chile on the mechanism of ideological inversion
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Ideology, legitimation and collective action: Evidence from Chile on the mechanism of ideological inversion
Puga, I., & Moya, C. (2022). Ideology, legitimation and collective action: Evidence from Chile on the mechanism of ideological inversion. Social Forces (Online First).
Explaining the Chile–Uruguay Divergence in Democratic Inclusion: Left Parties and the Political Articulation Hypothesis.
Chouhy, G. (2022). Explaining the Chile–Uruguay Divergence in Democratic Inclusion: Left Parties and the Political Articulation Hypothesis. Social Science History, 46(2), 401-430.
Explicando la Divergencia Chile-Uruguay en Inclusión Democrática: Los partidos de izquierda y la hipótesis de la articulación política.
Chouhy, G. (2022). Explaining the Chile–Uruguay Divergence in Democratic Inclusion: Left Parties and the Political Articulation Hypothesis. Social Science History, 46(2), 401-430.
Ideological inversion and the (de)legitimation of neoliberalism in Chile
Puga, I. (2021). Ideological inversion and the (de)legitimation of neoliberalism in Chile. In L. Rivera & Y. Xochitl Bada (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Latin America (pp. 213–230) London: Oxford University Press.
Ideological inversion and the (de)legitimation of neoliberalism in Chile
Puga, I. (2021). Ideological inversion and the (de)legitimation of neoliberalism in Chile. In L. Rivera & Y. Xochitl Bada (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Latin America (pp. 213–230) London: Oxford University Press.
Open but segregated? Class divisions and the network structure of social capital in Chile
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