14 resultados para Revolução simbólica
em SAPIENTIA - Universidade do Algarve - Portugal
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Esta dissertação tem como objectivo principal tentar compreender os mecanismos conceptuais que levaram à marcação de determinados locais, através de pinturas rupestres esquemáticas, por grupos humanos durante o Neolítico e Calcolítico. Foram analisados diversos núcleos de abrigos com pinturas rupestres localizados no centro do território português: o Abrigo do Ribeiro das Casas (Almeida), Abrigo de Segura (Idanha-a-Nova), Abrigos do Pego da Rainha (Mação), Abrigo do Lapedo (Leiria), Lapa dos Coelhos (Torres Novas), Lapa dos Louções (Arronches), Igreja dos Mouros (Arronches) e Abrigo Pinho Monteiro (Arronches). A análise das características formais e técnicas de execução (incluindo uma abordagem arqueométrica aplicada aos pigmentos) permitiram tecer considerações sobre a metodologia utilizada no momento de realização das pinturas. Através do estudo das características de implantação de cada sítio foi possível estabelecer quatro padrões de localização dos abrigos pintados, que, juntamente com a descrição sistemática dos motivos representados e sua interligação permitiram a criação de uma periodização em dois períodos distintos. Numa primeira fase, temos a iconografia de transição das comunidades recolectoras para os primeiros grupos agro-pastoris, que exibe ainda pormenores da imaginética paleolítica, surgindo zoomorfos de grandes dimensões e antropomorfos com caracteres formais, correspondendo assim a uma arte pré-esquemática. Com a consolidação do sistema agro-pastoril, a sedentarização e a complexificação económico-social, os esquemas de antropização da paisagem e do mundo conceptual colectivo alteram-se profundamente, originando representações reduzidas aos seus elementos mais básicos, tornando-se totalmente esquemáticas. Ocorre uma transmutação dos motivos em ideogramas, dando origem ao segundo período intitulado de arte esquemática ideográfica, cujo enquadramento cronológico abarca o período compreendido entre o Neolítico Final e o início da Idade do Bronze. Segundo muitos autores, a arte esquemática peninsular deverá ser vista como um processo muito heterogéneo resultante das próprias dinâmicas das comunidades que a produziram, e deste modo apenas passível de ser analisada num âmbito regional alargado. Por estas razões a periodização estabelecida deverá, por agora, ser aplicada apenas à área geográfica em estudo na presente dissertação
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Prémio de Melhor Artigo de Jovem Investigador atribuído pela empresa Timberlake, apresentado na 1ª Conferência Nacional sobre Computação Simbólica no Ensino e na Investigação - CSEI2012, que decorreu no IST nos dias 2 e 3 de Abril.
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Dissertação de mest., Literatura Comparada, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade do Algarve, 2005
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Dissertação de mest., Biologia Marinha (Ecologia e Biodiversidade Marinha), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2011
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Versão em português da comunicação submetida com o título “From The Survey on Regional Architecture In Portugal to the local applied research: the experience of GTAA Sotavento in the built vernacular heritage studies” à Conferência Internacional “surveys on vernacular architecture. Their significance in 20th century architectural culture” realizada no Porto (ESAP) entre 17 e 19 de Maio de 2012.
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Versão em português do artigo submetido com o título “Towards Integrating Rural Vernacular Settlements in Urban Regions: A study of Algarve, Portugal” ao ISVS e-‐journal em Abril de 2011.
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Este artigo debruça-se sobre o período histórico do pós revolução de abril de 1974, a abril de 1976, usando como quadro concetual a noção de educação popular e como contexto empírico a fábrica de conservas “S. Francisco” da empresa Júdice Fialho, localizada na cidade de Portimão. Pretende abrir algumas ideias para perceber de que forma o operariado se organizou em comissões de base, para lutar em defesa de melhores condições de vida e de trabalho. Pretende, ainda, compreender os mecanismos usados para desenvolver um processo educativo de aprendizagem autónoma e emancipatória relativa ao trabalho e à vida social.
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Dissertação de mest., Supervisão, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Univ. do Algarve, 2008
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Trata-se de um trabalho destinado a revelar a existência no Algarve, mais propriamente em Tavira, de uma importante unidade fabril destinada a produzir tapeçarias, segundo a técnica francesa aplicada em Aubusson. São aqui também reveladas, com recurso a imagens e documentos de arquivo, dados a público em primeira mão, as primeiras tapeçarias fabricadas em Tavira, assim como as razões que forçaram o encerramento desta notável unidade fabril.
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Desde 2008/ 2009 tenho lecionado a disciplina de licenciatura Autobiografia e Histórias de Vida no âmbito da qual pedi aos alunos que elaborassem um bilhete de identidade personalizado. Com este material pude desenvolver uma reflexão a partir do diálogo entre a forma por excelência de identificação pública em Portugal e o discurso identitário de jovens estudantes universitários. O processamento textual dos seus bilhetes de identidade revelou a estreita ligação com os suportes mediáticos que os enformam (na esmagadora maioria digitais) e com as práticas de literacia a eles associadas. Afinal de contas, estes estudantes vivem imersos num contexto de revolução digital em que as noções estabelecidas de literacia e os modos tradicionais de leitura e autorrepresentação estão a ser desafiados e até postos em causa.
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The European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, is one of the most important marine species cultivated in Southern Europe and has not benefited from selective breeding. One of the major goals in the sea bass (D. labrax) aquaculture industry is to understand and control the complexity of growth associated traits. The aim of the methodology developed for the studies reported in the thesis was not only to establish genetic and genomic resources for sea bass, but to also develop a conceptual strategy to efficiently create knowledge in a research environment that can easily be transferred to the aquaculture industry. The strategy involved; i) establishing an annotated sea bass transcriptome and then using it to, ii) identify new genetic markers for target QTL regions so that, iii) new QTL analysis could be performed and marker based resolution of the DNA regions of interest increased, and then iv) to merge the linkage map and the physical map in order to map the QTL confidence intervals to the sea bass genome and identify genes underlying the targeted traits. Finally to test if genes in the QTL regions that are candidates for divergent growth phenotypes have modified patterns of transcription that reflects the modified whole organism physiology SuperSAGE-SOLiD4 gene expression was used with sea bass with high growth heterogeneity. The SuperSAGE contributed to significantly increase the transcriptome information for sea bass muscle, brain and liver and also led to the identification of putative candidate genes lying in the genomic region of growth related QTL. Lastly all differentially expressed transcripts in brain, liver and muscle of the European sea bass with divergent specific growth rates were mapped to gene pathways and networks and the regulatory pathways most affected identified and established the tissue specific changes underlying the divergent SGR. Owing to the importance of European sea bass to Mediterranean aquaculture and the developed genomics resources from the present thesis and from other studies it should be possible to implement genetic selection programs using marker assisted selection.
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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc) have great potential for applications in regenerative medicine, disease modeling and basic research. Several methods have been developed for their derivation. The original method of Takahashi and Yamanaka involved the use of retroviral vectors which result in insertional mutagenesis, presence in the genome of potential oncogenes and effects of residual transgene expression on differentiation bias of each particular iPSc line. Other methods have been developed, using different viral vectors (adenovirus and Sendai virus), transient plasmid transfection, mRNA transduction, protein transduction and use of small molecules. However, these methods suffer from low efficiencies; can be extremely labor intensive, or both. An additional method makes use of the piggybac transposon, which has the advantage of inserting its payload into the host genome and being perfectly excised upon re-expression of the transposon transposase. Briefly, a policistronic cassette expressing Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and C-Myc flanked by piggybac terminal repeats is delivered to the cells along with a plasmid transiently expressing piggybac transposase. Once reprogramming occurs, the cells are re-transfected with transposase and subclones free of tranposon integrations screened for. The procedure is therefore very labor intensive, requiring multiple manipulations and successive rounds of cloning and screening. The original method for reprogramming with the the PiggyBac transposon was created by Woltjen et al in 2009 (schematized here) and describes a process with which it is possible to obtain insert-free iPSc. Insert-free iPSc enables the establishment of better cellular models of iPS and adds a new level of security to the use of these cells in regenerative medicine. Due to the fact that it was based on several low efficiency steps, the overall efficiency of the method is very low (<1%). Moreover, the stochastic transfection, integration, excision and the inexistence of an active way of selection leaves this method in need of extensive characterization and screening of the final clones. In this work we aime to develop a non-integrative iPSc derivation system in which integration and excision of the transgenes can be controlled by simple media manipulations, avoiding labor intensive and potentially mutagenic procedures. To reach our goal we developed a two vector system which is simultaneously delivered to original population of fibroblasts. The first vector, Remo I, carries the reprogramming cassette and GFP under the regulation of a constitutive promoter (CAG). The second vector, Eneas, carries the piggybac transposase associated with an estrogen receptor fragment (ERT2), regulated in a TET-OFF fashion, and its equivalent reverse trans-activator associated with a positive-negative selection cassette under a constitutive promoter. We tested its functionality in HEK 293T cells. The protocol is divided in two the following steps: 1) Obtaining acceptable transfection efficiency into human fibroblasts. 2) Testing the functionality of the construct 3) Determining the ideal concentration of DOX for repressing mPB-ERT2 expression 4) Determining the ideal concentration of TM for transposition into the genome 5) Determining the ideal Windows of no DOX/TM pulse for transposition into the genome 6) 3, 4 and 5) for transposition out of the genome 7) Determination of the ideal concentration of GCV for negative selection We successfully demonstrated that ENEAS behaved as expected in terms of DOX regulation of the expression of mPB-ERT2. We also demonstrated that by delivering the plasmid into 293T HEK cells and manipulating the levels of DOX and TM in the medium, we could obtain puromycin resistant lines. The number of puromycin resistant colonies obtained was significantly higher when DOX as absent, suggesting that the colonies resulted from transposition events. Presence of TM added an extra layer of regulation, albeit weaker. Our PCR analysis, while not a clean as would be desired, suggested that transposition was indeed occurring, although a background level of random integration could not be ruled out. Finally, our attempt to determine whether we could use GVC to select clones that had successfully mobilized PB out of the genome was unsuccessful. Unexpectedly, 293T HEK cells that had been transfected with ENEAS and selected for puromycin resistance were insensitive to GCV.
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The purpose of this research is to develop and validate a measurement scale to assess golf destinations’ brand personality and therefore to perceive the destination personality of the Algarve as a golf destination. Based on literature review on human personality, brand personality, destination brand image and marketing scales validation procedures, an initial 36 unrepeated items were the base for a survey instrument. Those items were generated from the literature, from the results of individual interviews with experts in tourism and golf in the Algarve and from promotional texts in golf- related websites. After content validation, the items were allocated into categories of attributes by a panel of expert judges. A survey was then applied to a convenient sample of 600 golf players in the Algarve, and 545 (valid) questionnaires were analysed to refine the scale. Golf players assessed the components of the relational brand personality (functional, symbolic and experiential) as well as the Algarve as a golf destination. A taxonomy of brand personality was developed and tested in the Algarve as it is recognized as one of the world best golf destination. The developed taxonomy of brand personality was assessed in two ways: 1) through the overall perception of the Algarve as a golf destination and 2) through the perception of specific attributes of the destination grouped into three main categories (functional, symbolic and experiential). Therefore, two multi-dimensional brand personality models were estimated by using structural equation modelling. Findings of this study indicate that golf players ascribe personality characteristics to destinations. The brand personality of the Algarve is translated into three main dimensions enjoyableness, distinctiveness and friendliness when tourists/golf players reveal their overall perception of the destination. The brand personality of golf destination Algarve is reflected in the dimensions reliability, hospitality, uniqueness and attractiveness when tourists assess the components of the relational brand personality. Refined scales consisting of 10 and 12 items were finally derived meeting both reliability and validity requirements. This study does not replicate Aaker’s (1997) personality dimensions and very little parallelism can be drawn with Aaker’s (1997) brand personality scale since only three items from her scale were validated in both models: friendly and cheerful, (sincerity), reliable (competence). The same is verified concerning the ‘Big-five’. The human personality traits (HPT) validated to describe golf destinations personality are only four helpful, pleasant (agreeableness), relaxed (emotional stability), and innovative (intellect or openness). As far as destination image descriptors (DID) are concerned, the items appealing, relaxed and safe were validated, while traits suggested by the interviews and website promotional texts such as calm, natural, spectacular, unique, welcoming, and the best (destination-specific traits) appear to be appropriate to describe the personality of a golf destination. The results suggest that the overall perception of the Algarve´s brand personality is described by the dimensions enjoyableness, distinctiveness and friendliness. Moreover, the relational perspective revealed that the functional attributes of the destination are described by the dimension reliablility, while the symbolic attributes are described by the dimensions hospitablility and uniqueness and finally its experiential attributes are described by the dimension attractiveness. These results show that a golf destination´s brand personality should not just be based on good golf practices. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed in the context of destination brand personality.
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Tese de doutoramento, Arqueologia, Faculdade de Ciências Humanas e Sociais, Universidade do Algarve, 2015