Gustavo Llarull Ph.D. Cornell University Commons username: @gustavoll ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6221-3349 Facebook URL: gustavo.llarull LinkedIn URL: gustavo-llarull-ba67a6a5 gustavoll.hcommons.org Following 1 members View ProfileActivitySites 4CORE deposits 4Following 1Followers 2Groups 6DiscussionsDocs Academic InterestsEthicsPhilosophySocial psychologySocial sciences Commons GroupsHCHumanities Commons Summer CampMLACLCS 20th- and 21st-CenturyLLC 20th- and 21st-Century Latin AmericanTC Cognitive and Affect StudiesTC Memory StudiesTC Philosophy and Literature Recent Commons Activity joined the group TC Memory Studies joined the group TC Cognitive and Affect Studi… joined the group LLC 20th- and 21st-Century La… joined the group TC Philosophy and Literature joined the group CLCS 20th- and 21st-Century Commons SitesMLAGustavo Llarull – Main WebsiteThe Robert J. Cox Online Archive — Human Rights and Civil SocietyThe Robert J.Cox Online Archive (MLA Version) AboutTBA Work Shared in COREArticlesAddendum (Part 2) to Addendum to The Robert J. Cox Online Archive: A Preview (Part I). Sample Archive material The Robert J. Cox Online Archive: A Preview (Part I). Human Rights, Civil Society, the Media, and Political Power: Continuities and Discontinuities in the Decades of 1970-1980 & 2010-2020OtherBut who’s the Girl? Laura Alcoba’s Manèges: petite histoire argentine (2007) [La casa de los conejos/The Rabbit House (2008)] Blog Posts “The Robert J. Cox Online Archive: A Preview,” is available as CORE deposit, along with its addendum, “Sample Archive Material” (Full Subheading: The Papers of Robert J. Cox: Human Rights, Civil Society, the Media, and Political Power: Continuities and Discontinuities in the Decades of 1970-1980 & 2010-2020) (Gustavo Llarull Main Site, 2023-11-11) “The Robert J. Cox Online Archive: A Preview,” is available as CORE deposit, along with “Sample Archive Material.” (Subheading: The papers of Robert J. Cox: Human Rights, Civil Society, the Media, and Political Power: Continuities and Discontinuities in the Decades of 1970-1980 & 2010-2020) (The Robert J. Cox Online Archive — Human Rights and Civil Society, 2022-11-16)