98 resultados para História e Tecnologia
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A reforma do ensino superior que se seguiu à implantação da I República impôs modificações estruturais na conjuntura científica nacional. O Estado republicano incumbiu então as universidades e os estabelecimentos de ensino superior da promoção da investigação científica, reconhecendo-lhes um papel central na modernização da ciência nacional. Promoveu um processo de concentração, sob tutela universitária, de vários estabelecimentos científicos autónomos e de modernização dos gabinetes e dos laboratórios de ensino universitários. Estas medidas permitiram o arranque da investigação científica moderna, prática que progressivamente se complexificaria, quer a nível institucional, quer humano, exigindo mudanças importantes no sector, nomeadamente pela organização de um instituto autónomo de coordenação da actividade científica. Neste sentido pretende-se analisar o processo de institucionalização da investigação científica na universidade, tendo em consideração os métodos de reprodução e especialização, os ritmos específicos do seu desenvolvimento, os espaços e os actores e as várias interdependências com as conjunturas política, económica, social e cultural.
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), Fundação Millennium bcp
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), Fundação Millennium bcp
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), Fundação Millennium bcp
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT), Fundação Millennium bcp
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This article aims to reconstruct the critical debate regarding the examination of the crisis in the disciplines of art history and criticism with a particular focus on the proposal formulated by U.S. theorists who contributed to October journal. The discrediting of many modernist critical methods, particularly that of Clement Greenberg – the formalist diktat – marked the birth of the journal and gave rise to proposals set forth by critics committed to a new approach. Their divergent positions, nonetheless, have contributed to undermining the traditional concepts of the autonomy of art and criticism. The proposals discussed over the course of publication were the result of a reappraisal of the disciplinary instruments of art history and criticism pursuant to the crucial cultural changes which took place in the 1980s.
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This article addresses the work of Mizrahi women artists, i.e., Israeli-Jewish women of Asian or African ethnic origin, using the artist Vered Nissim as a case study. Nissim seeks to affirm the politics of identity and recognition, as well as feminism in order to create a paradigm shift with regards to the local regime of cultural representations in the Israeli art scene. Endeavouring to find ways of undermining the rigid imbalances between different social groups, she calls for a comprehensive reform of the status quo through artistic activism. Nissim employs a style, content, and medium that disrupts the accepted social order, using humour and irony as unique weapons with which she takes liberties with conventional moral, social, and economic values. Placing issues of race, class and gender at the centre of her work, she seeks to undermine and problematize essentialist attitudes, highlighting the political intersections of different identity categories as the critical analysis of intersectionality unfolds.
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This article proposes an investigation of the history and memory of the Carnation Revolution through the lens of contemporary art. Drawing upon the argument according to which history and memory are investigated by visual artists by means other, but no less relevant, than those of professional historians, this article will argue for the importance of attending to the visual, auditory, textual, object- and research-based ways in which artists from several generations and geographies have been unearthing the repressed histories and memories of the Carnation Revolution in Portugal and of anticolonial struggles, decolonization and post-independence nation-building in Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau and Angola. The discussion focuses on several works by Ângela Ferreira, but attention will also be paid to precursors in imaging the Revolution, such as Ana Hatherly, and to a younger generation of artists such as Filipa César, Kiluanji Kia Henda and Daniel Barroca.
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La thèse que nous soutenons et que nous nous proposons de démontrer dans cet article est que la crise, chez Ortega y Gasset, loin d’instituer une rupture dans le processus de l’histoire, et de menacer ainsi sa continuité, en est la condition de possibilité. L’hypothèse que nous nous proposons de vérifier est que l’idée même d’un « sens » de l’histoire – nous reviendrons sur la manière bien particulière dont le philosophe madrilène entend cette expression – est garantie par la crise. Nous explorerons pour cela très précisément la tension qui réside entre l’affirmation ortéguienne selon laquelle la crise est le moteur de l’histoire d’une part, et la description à laquelle procède le philosophe madrilène de l’homme en crise comme acteur de l’histoire paralysé d’autre part.