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    Ethics in Internet (Document).Pontifical Council for Social Communication - 2020 - Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 32 (1-2):179-192.
    Today, the earth is an interconnected globe humming with electronic transmissions-a chattering planet nestled in the provident silence of space. The ethical question is whether this is contributing to authentic human development and helping individuals and peoples to be true to their transcendent destiny. The new media are powerful tools for education, cultural enrichment, commercial activity, political participation, intercultural dialogue and understanding. They also can serve the cause of religion. Yet the new information technology needs to be informed and guided (...)
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    The Social Crisis of Our Time.Wilhelm Roepke & William F. Campbell - 1992 - Routledge.
    Roepke's The Social Crisis of Our Time is a series of blasts against the "malformations" of economics: the Nazi and Communist forms of collectivism both come in for severe criticism. Roepke shows the process by which the Western liberal tradition itself makes possible these rebellions against open economic systems. The drive toward social welfare, full employment policies, and the state management of fiscal fluctuations all lead away from free societies no less than market economies.
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    Social crisis: theological reflection on inequalities.Fernando Verdugo - 2021 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 48:173-193.
    Resumen El malestar frente a las desigualdades, sobre todo aquellas que hieren la convivencia humana, han dado curso últimamente a diversas formas de manifestación social en el mundo entero, incluyendo algunas marcadas por la violencia. Sin embargo, ni las desigualdades ni los estallidos sociales son nuevos en la historia de la humanidad. Este trabajo, luego de dar cuenta de algunos estudios sociales recientes en torno a las desigualdades que dañan a las personas y a las sociedades, realiza una aproximación (...)
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    Social crisis in a nation: Caste and outcaste.J. O. Wisdom - 1979 - World Futures 16 (1):127-148.
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    Social Crisis in Japan: Understanding Japanese Society through the Aum Affair.Robert J. Kisala & Mark R. Mullins - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 2003.
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  6. Anti‐Semitism and Social Crisis (1899)†.Emile Durkheim - 2008 - Sociological Theory 26 (4):321-323.
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    The Social Crisis of Our Time. [REVIEW]Gabriel G. Ryan - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (2):274-276.
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    Capitalist Restoration and Social Crisis in Yugoslavia.Antonio Carlo - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (36):81-110.
    The necessary starting point in an analysis of Yugoslavia is the level of development of self-management. The 1973 law on collective work, the goal of which was to contain growing technocratic tendencies in the enterprises, has disciplined the powers of the “work units,” the democratic cells which are directed from below (in practice, they are something similar to department assemblies) and which were supposed to provide the most authentic foundation for self-management. These productive units can be compared to Western capitalist (...)
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    Capitalist Restoration and Social Crisis in Yugoslavia.A. Carlo - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (36):81-110.
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    Music and social crisis.Ernst Krenek - 1943 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 3 (9/10):53-58.
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  11. The economic and social crisis of europe.Bryn J. Hovde - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Digital Outburst: The Expression of a Social Crisis through Online Social Networks.Juan Pablo Cárdenas, Carolina Urbina, Gerardo Vidal, Gastón Olivares & Miguel Fuentes - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-15.
    There is a growing concern about the effects that the relationship between the activity of society in the physical world and in the digital world could have. In this study, we address this question in a context of social crisis. Our quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data associated with the critical process suggests a deep and nontrivial relationship between both worlds. Perhaps the most important result refers to the leading role of language, its meaning, and symbolism in (...)
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    The Social Virtues in Thomas Aquinas: A solution to the current social crisis?Eugénio Lopes - 2021 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 103:159-186.
    Virtue is fundamental to guarantee the self- fulfillment of every human person. However, when we talk about virtue, in the thought of Thomas Aquinas, those cardinals tend to be mentioned (prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance) and the social ones are abdicated, which are equally fundamental for all human person be self-fulfilled and, at the same time, contribute to ensuring the good social harmony and vice versa. Perhaps, by approaching them, we can find answers to the current social (...)
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    The monstrosity of the beauty of the apparent, the bodies and communities of the possible: freaks and the shape of water, enclaves of biopolitical analysis on the global social crisis.Jocelyn Maldonado Garay & Daniela Palacios Hermosilla - 2023 - Alpha (Osorno) 56:82-106.
    Resumen: El siguiente ensayo realiza un análisis crítico de los discursos/prácticas de la modernidad desde la biopolítica en torno a la anormalidad, la ciencia (como tecnociencia) y las posibilidades de comunidad que existen en las relaciones de las/los marginados/as. Tomando como referentes las películas Freaks y La Forma del Agua. Mostrando cómo el cine juega y propone elementos críticos de estas prácticas/discursos de la modernidad. Dentro de esta anormalidad se considerará a la monstruosidad como metáfora y como realidad corpórea, y (...)
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    Introduction to Emile Durkheim's "Anti-Semitism and Social Crisis".Chad Alan Goldberg & Emile Durkheim - 2008 - Sociological Theory 26 (4):299 - 323.
    Emile Durkheim's "Antis?mitisme et crise sociale," written in 1899 during the Dreyfus Affair in France, is introduced. The introduction summarizes the principal contributions that "Antis?mitisme et crise sociale" makes to the sociology of anti-Semitism, relates those contributions to Durkheim's broader theoretical assumptions and concerns, situates his analysis of anti-Semitism in its social and historical context, contrasts it to other analyses of anti-Semitism (Marxist and Zionist) that were prominent in Durkheim's time, indicates some of the revisions and additions that a (...)
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    Introduction to Special Issue: Globalism and Localization in the Context of the Ecological and Social Crisis.Jeanine M. Canty - 2015 - World Futures 71 (3-4):59-64.
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    As it is in Heaven! Mimetic Theory, Religious Transformation and Social Crisis in Africa.Ibanga B. Ikpe - 2009 - Journal of Human Values 15 (1):15-27.
    This article is an overview of Rene Girard's mimetic theory and its application to and implications for conflict in Africa. It accepts Girard's basic idea that imitation is a feature of all individuals but disagrees with his view that the Christian gospel can adequately eliminate mimetic rivalry and thereby lead to a non-sacrificial culture. Drawing from the concept of culture and the African experience of Christianity, it argues that the Christian influence in Africa has only produced a hybrid culture, which (...)
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    The role of philosophy in social crisis.E. Jordan - 1940 - Ethics 51 (4):379-391.
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    Social Media in Disaster Risk Reduction and Crisis Management.David E. Alexander - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (3):717-733.
    This paper reviews the actual and potential use of social media in emergency, disaster and crisis situations. This is a field that has generated intense interest. It is characterised by a burgeoning but small and very recent literature. In the emergencies field, social media (blogs, messaging, sites such as Facebook, wikis and so on) are used in seven different ways: listening to public debate, monitoring situations, extending emergency response and management, crowd-sourcing and collaborative development, creating social (...)
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    Some Observations on the Cultural and Social Crisis of Theravada Buddhism in Thailand. The Quest for Reforms.Lourens P. Van Den Bosch - 2005 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 13 (1):81-100.
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  21. Philosophy in a Time of Social Crisis.M. C. Otto - 1940 - Journal of Social Philosophy and Jurisprudence 6:293.
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    Social Performance and Firm Risk: Impact of the Financial Crisis.Kais Bouslah, Lawrence Kryzanowski & Bouchra M’Zali - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (3):643-669.
    This paper examines the impact of the recent financial crisis on the relation between a firm’s risk and social performance using a sample of non-financial U.S. firms covering the period 1991–2012. We find that the relation between SP and risk is significantly different in the crisis period compared to the pre-crisis period. SP reduces volatility during the financial crisis. The risk reduction potential of SP is mainly due to the strengths component of SP. Since the (...)
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    Identity crisis and social dissociation in control societies.Mikhail Mikhailovich Abramychev & Bogdan Yurievich Gromov - 2022 - Философия И Культура 7:96-108.
    The article is devoted to the problem of the naming crisis of modern society. The sequences by which the social and cultural history of the West is ordered, represented by the evolution of economics, technology, religion, forms of capital and wealth, communications, following the technological acceleration of time, coexist with each other, compete for primacy, creating a society of atomized subjects who have ceased to understand their place in the history of society. This situation is described in the (...)
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    Crisis and critique in Jürgen Habermas’s social theory.Rodrigo Cordero - 2014 - European Journal of Social Theory 17 (4):497-515.
    At a time when ideas of crisis and critique are at the forefront of public discourse, this article seeks to understand moments of crisis vis-à-vis critique as a key feature of critical social theory. It addresses Jürgen Habermas’s strong claim that this relationship accounts for a ‘model of analysis’ concerned with grasping the ‘diremptions’ of social life. To elaborate this reading, the article pays attention to the main problems Habermas identifies in conventional ways of understanding the (...)
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    Social scientists in times of crisis: The structural transformations within the disciplinary organization and thematic repertoire of the social sciences.Gennady S. Batygin - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (1):7-54.
    This is a contribution to thesociology and social epistemology of knowledgeproduction in Russian social sciences today. Inthe initial section, the epistemic status andsocial function of Soviet social scientificdiscourse are characterized in terms of textualforms and their modes of (re-)production. Theremaining sections detail the course of therestructuration of social scientific discoursesince the fall of the Soviet Union and draw onextant empirical sources, in particular studiesof bibliographical rubrics, thematicrepertoires, and current textual formsthroughout the public sphere and the academicestablishment (...)
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  26. Social ambiguity and the crisis of apartheid.Aletta Norval - 1994 - In Ernesto Laclau (ed.), The making of political identities. New York: Verso. pp. 115--37.
  27. Ideology, Social Ethos, and the Financial Crisis.John E. Roemer - 2012 - The Journal of Ethics 16 (3):273-303.
    The crisis of 2008–2009 has been viewed primarily as a financial one, which has spilled over into the economy more generally. I want to argue that there is a much deeper crisis, of which the present one is a result. The deeper crisis is political: more specifically, it is a crisis in the ideology and social ethos of the American people. I refer to what has happened to the thinking of United States citizens since the (...)
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    Social criticism as medical diagnosis? On the role of social pathology and crisis within critical theory.Peter J. Verovšek - 2019 - Thesis Eleven 155 (1):109-126.
    The critical theory of the Frankfurt School starts with an explanatory-diagnostic analysis of the social pathologies of the present followed by anticipatory-utopian reflection on possible treatments for these disorders. This approach draws extensively on parallels to medicine. I argue that the ideas of social pathology and crisis that pervade the methodological writings of the Frankfurt School help to explain critical theory’s contention that the object of critique identifies itself when social institutions cease to function smoothly. However, (...)
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    La crisis hipotecaria: impactos y respuestas sociales en Cataluña.Bálint Ábel Bereményi & Irene Sabaté Muriel - 2019 - Arbor 195 (793):513.
    Desde el estallido en 2008 de la burbuja inmobiliaria y financiera, el sobreendeudamiento hipotecario representa una preocupación para muchas familias españolas y catalanas, en un contexto de «nueva pobreza» caracterizada por el desempleo masivo y por unas políticas de austeridad que han conducido a muchas personas a la exclusión social. La pérdida de la vivienda tiene impacto sobre las relaciones sociales y condiciona tanto las estrategias socioeconómicas como las interpretaciones culturales del endeudamiento, en términos de estigma y de negación (...)
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    Social media and journalistic discourse analysis: 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis.Omid Alizadeh Afrouzi - 2021 - Discourse and Communication 15 (1):3-24.
    This study analyzes the journalistic discourses on social media in order to find out the position of Venezuelan and international press in the coverage of 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis. Drawing on Borrat’s and Enguix Oliver’s theoretical approaches regarding newspapers and social networks, and through CDA models of Fairclough and Richardson, this research aims to understand to what extent the national quality newspapers such as El Nacional, El Universal, and Últimas Noticias, and the international ones as The New (...)
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    Crisis hipotecaria, capital social y empoderamiento: una exploración a partir del caso de la Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca.Bálint Ábel Bereményi & Elena Montero-Díaz - 2019 - Arbor 195 (793):518.
    Desde el estallido de la crisis económica la vulnerabilidad socioeconómica se ha ido agravando, tanto en cantidad de familias cuyas fuentes de ingresos han disminuido como en la gravedad de la situación, llegando a cronificar la pobreza en determinados sectores sociales. Las ejecuciones hipotecarias han provocado serias dificultades para cubrir necesidades básicas como la alimentación, la higiene o los suministros de la vivienda. En España, debido a las reformas neoliberales de los últimos años, la cobertura pública se ha reducido (...)
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  32. The Social Security Non-Crisis.Noam Chomsky - unknown
    For perspective, perhaps it should be noted that Social Security is one of the least generous public pension systems among advanced countries, according to a new report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
     
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    The Social Dimensions of Crisis.Geoffrey Barraclough - 1972 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 39.
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    Social Responsibility of the Government in the Conditions of the Global Pandemic Crisis.Tetyana Kravchenko, Hryhorii Borshch, Volodymyr Gotsuliak, Vitalii Nahornyi, Oleh Hanba & Таras Husak - 2022 - Postmodern Openings 13 (1):468-480.
    The state of development of modern society can be described as a systemic social crisis. The state of crisis as an integral element of social development becomes familiar to the philosophy and ideology of postmodernism, which allows not only a plurality of views, but also a variety of solutions. In any destructive phenomenon caused by the crisis, the crisis itself can become a necessary moment of the dialectical transition to a new, orderly state of (...)
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    Social Welfare Discourses and Scholars’ Ethical-Political Dilemmas in the Crisis of Neoliberalism.Francesco Laruffa - 2019 - Ethics and Social Welfare 13 (4):323-339.
    Discourse is central in promoting – or hindering – social change. This paper discusses the ethical-political dilemmas that academics face in developing progressive discourses on social welfare in the hegemonic crisis of neoliberalism. A central dilemma concerns the (implicit or explicit) target of their discourse. Speaking to elites reproduces dominant values and interests, reinforcing central elements of neoliberalism such as economisation and de-politicisation. Moreover, this approach remains technocratic (i.e. academics act as experts), thereby failing to address citizens’ (...)
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    Introduction: Weimar social theory: The ‘crisis of classical modernity’ revisited.Austin Harrington & David Roberts - 2012 - Thesis Eleven 111 (1):3-8.
    The collapse of the Weimar Republic remains central to the history of the 20th century and to contemporary debates on 'classical modernity' and its Europe-wide crisis in the wake of the First World War. The present issue of Thesis Eleven focuses on three dimensions of the Weimar crisis: the experience of fundamental societal crisis and closure and its diagnostic power in relation to the rise of fascist movements; the cognitive and normative resources that sought to work against (...)
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    Subjective norms and social media: predicting ethical perception and consumer intentions during a secondary crisis.Meagan E. Brock Baskin, Timothy A. Hart, Akhilesh Bajaj, R. Nicholas Gerlich, Kristina D. Drumheller & Emily S. Kinsky - 2023 - Ethics and Behavior 33 (1):70-88.
    When firms face crisis, the instant and open channels of social media communication create a double-edged sword. While corporations can more quickly communicate with stakeholders, any missteps will have drastic and nearly immediate repercussions. What are the relationships among social media, subjective norms, attitudes, and intentions during corporate crisis? We explore this phenomenon via a study of a crisis faced by Lowe’s, an international home improvement store, and how current and potential customers reacted. By utilizing (...)
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  38. Crisis social e institucional : entre cuerpos, significaciones y sociedades fragmentadas.Luis Pérez Álvarez - 2015 - In Luis Pérez Álvarez, Anzaldúa Arce & Raúl Enrique (eds.), Creaciones del imaginario social: el deseo, la ley y la ética. México, D.F.: Juan Pablos Editor.
     
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  39. La crisis del estado social.Carlos de Cabo Martín - 1986 - Barcelona: PPU.
     
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    Economic crisis, austerity discourses and caregiving: how to remain relevant through engagement and social justice.Andreu Bover - 2011 - Nursing Inquiry 18 (3):188-190.
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    The crisis of the social and post-social history1.Miguel A. Cabrera - 2005 - The European Legacy 10 (6):611-620.
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    The Crisis of Ideology of Universal Mind as a Challenge to the Social Structure of Modernity.A. V. Belokobylskyi - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (3):124-133.
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    Environmental Crisis = Crisis in Social Behaviour?: Prosociality, Cooperation, Competition, or..Gabriel Bianchi & Viera Rosová - 1993 - Human Affairs 3 (1):40-45.
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    Systemism, social mechanisms, and scientific progress: A case study of the international crisis behavior project.Patrick James - 2004 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 34 (3):352-370.
    Systemism and social mechanisms, as articulated by Bunge, are concepts with great potential for application to assessment of research progress. This study will use the conceptual tools made available by systemism and social mechanisms to evaluate the International Crisis Behavior (ICB) Project as a scientific effort toward the greater understanding of crises in world politics. Systemism and social mechanisms are articulated as key concepts in the quest for scientific progress. The goals and basic characteristics of the (...)
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    Crisis económica y crisis social. El problema del sujeto de la trasformación.Alberto Burgio - 2014 - Isegoría 50:337-351.
    La actual crisis económica que sacude al Occidente capitalista es el resultado de una historia que comenzó en los años setenta, con la respuesta neoliberal a la caída de la tasa de ganancia producida como resultado de la lucha de clases y los trastornos geopolíticos durante las tres décadas posteriores a la segunda guerra mundial. Volver a leer esta historia con Marx es indispensable para comprender las dinámicas y los desarrollos posibles de la crisis. Pero esto implica evitar (...)
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    Europe, crisis, and critique: Social theory and transnational society.Patrick O’Mahony - 2014 - European Journal of Social Theory 17 (3):238-257.
    The article begins with a selective outline of social theories of crisis. Such crisis diagnosis is important for general, societal argumentation. The current article positions normative-critical theories and Luhmann’s own version of system theory on opposite sides of the societal argument about the future of Europe and, generally, postnational society. The former supports moral and ethical visions of egalitarian pluralism, and the latter emphasizes the need to conform to the functional, communication logics of self-organizing social systems. (...)
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    The Crisis of Fordism or the Crisis of Social-Democracy?S. Clarke - 1990 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1990 (83):71-98.
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    The Crisis of Fordism or the Crisis of Social-Democracy?Simon Clarke - 1990 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1990 (83):71-98.
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    “The crisis of representation” in the social sciences in the middle of 1980-1990s.Nikolai Rudenko - 2017 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 51 (1):206-220.
    “The Crisis of representation” – a discussion that was hold from the middle of 1980 to the middle of 1990 s in social sciences, when the legitimation of the big social theories was questioned as well as the deconstruction of scientific texts and the process of knowing, based on positivistic principles, were done. In this article the author offers the analysis of intellectual context of the development of social sciences (sociology and anthropology) in the crisis. (...)
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    Crisis de representatividad y estallido social. Una aproximación a la actual experiencia chilena.Andrea Mira - 2011 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 30.
    De un tiempo a la actualidad el denominado modelo chileno se encuentra en jaque. Las exigencias de la sociedad civil chilena se vuelven palpables por las calles de nuestro país. La molestia y, por consiguiente, protesta social, ha tomado cada vez más fuerza y adhesión entre quienes no se sienten representados en lo más mínimo ni por el Estado ni por la clase política, generando como resultado diferentes frentes de conflictividad, tales como activistas ecológicos, trabajadores del cobre, estudiantes secundarios (...)
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