8 resultados para representations sociales
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Tese de doutoramento em Ciências da Educação
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Trabalho de Projecto de Mestrado em: As Humanidades na Europa: Convergências e Perspectivas. CROSSWAYS IN EUROPEAN HUMANITIES
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Espaces et sociétés, N.79, modes de vie et société portugaise, pág. 93-106
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The curricular movement known as Modern Mathematics aimed at the transformation of representations and practices in school mathematics. Its study provides us with ways of understanding how these changes came about. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the ways in which representations of school mathematics gradually were influenced by ideas from the Modern Mathematics movement, how these new ideas merged into local educational traditions, and how they were transformed into meaningful practice. This work is centred on the Portuguese context from the middle 1950s to the middle 1960s, and builds on Chervel’s notion of school culture and Gruzinski’s discussion of connected histories.
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Los estudios de las zonas fronterizas muestran una clara oposición entre la lógica del Estado y la lógica de las populaciones locales. En la frontera hispano-portuguesa las relaciones sociales entre los pueblos de Barrancos y Oliva de la Frontera, a lo largo del tiempo, permiten identificar las ambigüedades entre la "frontera política", definida y vigilada por los Estados Ibéricos, y la "frontera cuotidiana", cruzada, transgredida y reinventada por las gentes. A pesar de su abolición, la frontera reconfigurase hoy como materia de patrimonio identitario.
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This article proposes a methodology to address the urban evolutionary process, demonstrating how it is reflected in literature. It focuses on “literary space,” presented as a territory defined by the period setting or as evoked by the characters, which can be georeferenced and drawn on a map. It identifies the different locations of literary space in relation to urban development and the economic, political, and social context of the city. We suggest a new approach for mapping a relatively comprehensive body of literature by combining literary criticism, urban history, and geographic information systems (GIS). The home-range concept, used in animal ecology, has been adapted to reveal the size and location of literary space. This interdisciplinary methodology is applied in a case study to nineteenth- and twentieth-century novels involving the city of Lisbon. The developing concepts of cumulative literary space and common literary space introduce size calculations in addition to location and structure, previously developed by other researchers. Sequential and overlapping analyses of literary space throughout time have the advantage of presenting comparable and repeatable results for other researchers using a different body of literary works or studying another city. Results show how city changes shaped perceptions of the urban space as it was lived and experienced. A small core area, correspondent to a part of the city center, persists as literary space in all the novels analyzed. Furthermore, the literary space does not match the urban evolution. There is a time lag for embedding new urbanized areas in the imagined literary scenario.
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Línguas, Literaturas e Culturas
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Dissertação apresentada para o cumprimento dos requisitos necessários á obtenção do grau de Mestre em Didáctica de Inglês