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ResumenEstudia el proceso de reestructuración de la oferta de alimentos a la ciudad de Guatemala, con el fin de evaluar el impacto del auge añilero en el hinterland de la ciudad de Guatemala. También analiza la diferenciación social del campesino indígena al interior de los pueblos a finales del periodo colonial.AbstractThe purpose of this study of the restructuring of food supply to Guatemala City is to asses the impact of the indigo boom on the hinterland of that city. The author also discusses social differentiation of Indian peasant within their town toward the end to the colonial period.

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ResumenLa penetración del Estado venezolano en la producción y comercialización del café entre 1974 y 1991 no logró desplazar el control social y económico a los grupos tradicionales de poder en la región de los Andes; estos se organizaron en nuevos núcleos de poder junto con los burócratas de las instituciones cafetaleras, demostrando la persistencia de elementos económicos en la organización social andina.AbstractThe involvement of Venezuelan State in production and marketing of coffee from 1974 to 1991 did not put an end to social and economic control by traditional power groups in the Andean region. Such groups organized into new power nuclei together with bureaucrats from coffee sector institutions, thus demonstrating the persistence of non-economic components of Andean social organization.

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This article shows results of a research regarding the scholar work of men and women in the fields of science and technology at the Universidad Nacional. This qualitative analysis research was based on the narratives of female and male scholars interviewed in 2006 and 2007. The objective of this project was to explain and to understand the unequal participation and differences in scientific production between sexes that holds a 35/65 ratio in favor to men. This paper intends to contribute to a process of making sexist practices visible, as means to assess what has been done and what still lays ahead as a necessary step for advancing policies on gender equality at the University. This article marks an end to the series of our research project report on gender-related issues first published on Temas 47 regarding female and male participation in science.