46 resultados para Bantu-speaking peoples


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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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This article seeks to restore (anthropologically speaking) the warrior status of the Nuer during the colonial period. It challenges the negative conclusions of Douglas H. Johnson about the cultural dimension of fighting. In 1839, when the Nuer sacrificed an ox before a fleet from the North, the Egyptians thought it was an act of aggression and shot at them. But did this mistake inaugurate a series of misunderstandings on the offensive provision of this people? If that is Johnson's assertion, a return to the sources allows an alternative interpretation. The article puts in symmetry this episode and another, ninety years later, which also involved an "ox peace". The British killed this animal in 1929 during the repression of the Nuer prophetic movement. But if Johnson seeks to contradict the importance of the prophets as leaders of revolt, this article points out that their pacifism was embedded in the ideology of war.

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Tese a apresentar para o cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Doutor em Linguística – Especialidade de Lexicologia, Lexicografia e Terminologia

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática

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The virtuous cycle between development success and foreign policy in Cape Verde reflects a positive interaction between globalization and governance. Development success under globalization entails positive market perceptions regarding the orientation and predictability of policies as well as the accompanying institutional arrangements, thereby making foreign policy salient beyond the comparator group, or “aspirational”. Even if there is no universally applicable development model, an aspirational foreign policy can be built on positive rankings with respect to comparator groups. In Macedo and Pereira (2010), macrolevel policy and institutional combinations underpinning trade diversification and income convergence in West and Southern Africa are used to establish development success for Cape Verde and Mozambique respectively. Here, the narrative of long-term development helps identify the following drivers: moving towards a market economy; opening up to regional and global trade; increasing economic and political freedom; pursuing macroeconomic stability and financial reputation; ensuring policy continuity (especially in trade and industrial sectors) and focusing on human development (especially poverty reduction and education). Looking at GDP per capita and indicators of financial reputation and good governance of sub-regional peers is not sufficient to conclude that Cape Verde’s convergence will be sustained. Nevertheless, the positive interaction between trade and financial globalization, on the one hand, and democracy and good governance, on the other, have positive implications for the effectiveness of foreign policy across the region as well as in the Portuguese-speaking community.

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Economics from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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The present study examines new opportunities offered by the introduction of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to enhance the development journalism practice, in order to enlarge the public sphere and empower ordinary people to participate more actively in public debate on issues affecting their development. The analysis of the achievements and challenges faced by 32 radio stations under the UNESCO project “Empowering Local Radios with ICTs” offers an overview of the introduction of ICTs in different contexts, within and among seven countries in Sub- Saharan Africa. Even though the lack of ICTs access and knowledge is still a concern in the developing world, especially in rural areas, these new tools can be adapted to each context and foster a more pluralistic and participative media in order to address people’s needs and promote social change.

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Nas últimas décadas o número de imigrantes em Portugal aumentou consideravelmente. Até ao final do ano de 2013 o número de imigrantes Angolanos a residir em Portugal atingiu os 20 000 indivíduos, verificando-se uma predominância territorial na região metropolitana de Lisboa. Angola é um país situado na costa Atlântica Sul do continente Africano. A presença do povo Bantu, assim como a colonização pelo povo Português durante o século XV, são considerados como os principais modeladores do padrão genético da população deste país. A transmissão exclusiva por via materna, o levado número de cópias, a ausência de recombinação e a elevada taxa de mutação inerentes ao ADN mitocondrial, são características que o tornam útil em estudos de origem e evolução Humana, assim como em investigações forenses. O principal objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar geneticamente a população de imigrantes Angolanos a residir em Lisboa. Para tal foi estudado um grupo de 173 indivíduos, residentes em Lisboa, com ascendência Angolana confirmada e não relacionados entre si. Sequenciou-se a região controlo do ADN mitocondrial com recurso aos primers L15997/H016 e L16555/H639. Cerca de 85% dos haplótipos identificados são únicos. A maioria dos haplogrupos determinados pertence a linhagens de ADN mitocondrial descritas como específicas da região subsariana de África, com cerca de 87% dos haplótipos pertencentes ao macrohaplogrupo L. Do estudo filogenético verificou-se que as populações geneticamente mais próximas foram a nossa população imigrante de Angola e as populações de indivíduos Angolanos a residir em Angola e de indivíduos pertencentes a diversos grupos étnico-linguísticos Bantu. Este estudo vem alertar para a grande diversidade genética que a população imigrante Angolana introduz em Lisboa nas gerações atuais e nas gerações futuras. Teremos num futuro muito próximo, indivíduos naturais e nacionais de Lisboa com haplótipos, até então, considerados como tipicamente Africanos. Os haplótipos da população Angolana imigrante a residir em Lisboa foram submetidos e aceites para inserção na base de dados EMPOP (EDNAP Forensic mtDNA Population Database) com o número de acesso EMPOP662.

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The project of writing to a fictional Portuguese-speaking Queen on the crises proceeding since 2008 builds on Letters to Queen Elizabeth written by the British Academy and was first published in 2013. This expanded edition signals greater awareness of the complementarity between economic potential and cultural legacy in the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries (CPLP) insofar as its members, observers and their areas of economic integration encompass the globe. The edition is dedicated to the memory of Manuel Jacinto Nunes, who supported the project as dean of the economics section at the Lisbon Academy of Science. The cover shows a Crown with nine CPLP flags as jewels in the shape of a 7 rising from the waves. The waves of lusophonia appear far gentler than Poe’s maelstrom, reproduced in the back flap. This material, inserted in the proceedings published on IICT’s 130th anniversary, is used at NOVASBE through its Center for Globalization and Governance (CG&G).

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The personal legal status of native non catholic people of Portuguese colonial Empire during the nineteenth century, their position in what concerns Portuguese citizenship, is the main subject of this article. While discussing constitutional articles on religion, Portuguese deputies of the nineteenth century were confronted with a set of problems about that status which they find difficult to solve: should non catholic peoples who were born in Portuguese colonial territory be treated as plain Portuguese citizens or where they just “savage people”, “colonial subjects” or, in a more optimistic approach, “civilizing subjects”. The results were not conclusive, giving rise to an “uncertainty principle” which enabled central and local government to decide in an almost casuistic way about native people status and rights.