Maristella Svampa

Maristella Noemi Svampa (born May 8, 1961 in Allen, Província de Río Negro) is an Argentine sociologist.

Maristella Svampa
Born (1961-05-08) May 8, 1961
Allen, Província de Río Negro, Argentina
NationalityArgentine
OccupationSociologist

Biography

She got a B.A. in Philosophy at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, in 1984, and a PhD in Sociology at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, in Paris. She is a full professor at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata and a researcher at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, a public organization in Argentina that promotes science and technology. She is the head of the journal "Observatório Social de América Latina" (OSAL) of the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO).[1]

Publications

  • El dilema argentino: civilización o barbarie. De Sarmiento al revisionismo peronista (1994, reedited in 2006)
  • La Plaza Vacía. Las transformaciones del peronismo (1997, with D.Martuccelli)
  • Desde abajo. La transformación de las identidades sociales (2000, organizer)
  • Los que ganaron. La vida en los countries y barrios privados (2001)
  • Entre la ruta y el barrio. La experiencia de las organizaciones piqueteros (2003, with Sebastián Pereyra)
  • La brecha urbana. Countries y barrios privados en Argentina (2004)
  • La sociedad excluyente. La Argentina bajo el signo del neoliberalismo (2005)
  • Bolivia. Memoria, insurgencia y movimientos sociales (2007, organized with Pablo Stefanoni)
  • Gerard Althabe: Entre varios mundos. Reflexividad, conocimientos y compromiso (2008, organized with Valeria Hernandez)
  • Cambio de época. Movimientos sociales y poder político (2008)
  • Las vías de la emancipación. Conversaciones con Álvaro García Linera (2009, with Pablo Stefanoni e F. Ramírez)
  • Minería transnacional, narrativas del desarrollo y resistencias sociales (2009, organized with Mirta A. Antonelli)
  • Certezas, incertezas y desmesuras de un pensamiento político. Conversaciones con Floreal Ferrara (2010)
  • Debatir Bolivia. Los contornos de un proyecto de descolonización (2010, with Pablo Stefanoni e Bruno Fornillo)
  • Balance y Perspectivas. Intelectuales en el primer gobierno de Evo Morales (2010, with Pablo Stefanoni e Bruno Fornillo)
gollark: Side channels are where instead of looking at the obvious inputs/outputs of a system you look at other information which might be affected by what it's doing, like a chip's power draw, electromagnetic radiation from it, or timing.
gollark: There's some weirdness where it's not *strictly* rolled back entirely so some information can be extracted through bizarre side channels.
gollark: Spectre/Meltdown work using weirdness in speculative execution, which is where the CPU executes stuff faster by assuming one possibility is true then rolling it back if it's wrong.
gollark: CPUs have a bunch of privilege separation mechanisms, but flaws in them sometimes get around those.
gollark: The general thing with these flaws is just that the CPU behaves in some way it shouldn't/isn't documented as doing, so information is leaked from places or stuff which shouldn't be changed is changed.

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