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Research Articles

Towards a posthumanistic knowledge production. Multimedia artistic research during the rise of neoliberalism in Mexico

Para uma produção de conhecimento pós-humanista. Pesquisa artística multimídia durante a ascensão do neoliberalismo no México

Hacia una producción poshumanista del conocimiento. Investigación artística multimedia durante el auge del neoliberalismo en México

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