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Mendoza Sociologist Bárbara Altschuler and a Book that Analyzes the Background Changes in Viticulture: “Until the ’90s, 90% of the Producers Had Less than 10 Hectares and a Family with 5 Hectares Could Live”

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The Mendoza sociologist Bárbara Altschuler has just presented her book “Inequality and frontiers in the reconfiguration of Mendoza viticulture”, in which she addresses the “socieconomic, territorial and symbolic inequalities”, as she explains from that activity of the region. Barbara is born in Guaymallén, Mendoza, although she currently resides in the city of Buenos Aires, and is a PhD in Social Sciences, a master's degree in Economic Developme…
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The Mendoza sociologist Bárbara Altschuler has just presented her book “Inequality and frontiers in the reconfiguration of Mendoza viticulture”, in which she addresses the “socieconomic, territorial and symbolic inequalities”, as she explains from that activity of the region. Barbara is born in Guaymallén, Mendoza, although she currently resides in the city of Buenos Aires, and is a PhD in Social Sciences, a master's degree in Economic Developme…

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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