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Epistemic activism and the production of spatial knowledge in Argentina

ABSTRACTIn this article, we analyze the existence of spatial activism in Argentina, characterized by the production of spatial knowledge. This type of activism is part of what is called here “epistemic activism.” The hypothesis held by this research is that contemporary activism appears on the condi...

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