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Vol. 29 No. 1 (2018): Coautorías, visitas turísticas y vínculos transnacionales
Articles
Analysis of the production and scientific collaboration of institutions: the case of the Institute of Applied Mathematics and Systems Research (IIMAS) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Alejandro Arnulfo Ruiz León
1-19
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Adaptation to climate change in Venezuela: who and how it is researched in the country?
María Daniela Torres-Alruiz, Yrneh Ulloa-Torrealba
20-43
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Dynamics of change in social networks and the formation of transnational links: a case of Venezuelan professionals living in Paris
Ana Julia Allen González, Dimitri Fazito
44-64
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Description of Colombian internal migration fields using Social Network Analysis
Javier Sebastian Ruiz-Santacruz, Juan-Carlos Rocha Gordo
65-75
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Pre-drawn paths: networks of itineraries of Russian tourists in Andalusia
Isidro Maya Jariego, Deniza Alieva
76-91
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Social networks on the Internet in the framework of cultural tourism: museums in Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
Viviana Silvia Leonardi, Silvina Renée Elías
92-110
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Kinship networks in the families of Santiago de Chile
Herminia Gonzálvez Torralbo, Francisca José Ortiz Ruiz, Alejandro Nicolás Espinosa Rada
111-124
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The relationship between the socio-relational structure and the performance of the employees of the Federal District Court of Accounts (Brazil)
Edgar Reyes Júnior, Daniel Pires Vieira, Bruno Rezzoagli, Elias Rodrigues da Fonseca Júnior
125-138
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Public expenditure and economic activity in Latin America from Old Regime: Buenos Aires in the 17th century. An Approach from Social Network Analysis
Martín Leandro Ezequiel Wasserman
139-162
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José Luis Molina, Miranda Jessica Lubbers
163-165
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