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Gonzalo Seid is a notable Argentine sociologist and researcher affiliated with the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) and the Gino Germani Research Institute at the University of Buenos Aires. He holds a Doctorate in Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires, where he also completed a Master's degree in Social Research and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology.
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editSeid's research primarily explores social inequalities, sociability, and methodological approaches within the social sciences. His work often examines the dynamics of class structures in Argentina, particularly focusing on how social capital and individual trajectories influence experiences of inequality.
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editGonzalo Seid (Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)) - PhilPeople