838 resultados para Mythology, street art, public place, political contestation
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Pós-graduação em Artes - IA
A atuação de agentes públicos junto a meninas vítimas de abuso e exploração sexual em Ribeirão Preto
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Sociais - FCLAR
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Esta dissertação discorre sobre a política ambiental costeira, estruturada no Plano Nacional de Gerenciamento Costeiro - Lei Federal nº 7.661/88, ao alcance do município de Bragança/Pa. Mostra de que forma a intervenção do poder público na questão do uso dos recursos naturais e ocupação desordenada costeira consegue alterar a situação de degradação ambiental na costa bragantina. O objetivo maior foi analisar os impactos (quanto efeitos e produtos) dessa política em Bragança. Para isso, discutiu-se teoricamente sobre a estrutura de políticas públicas, descentralização político-administrativa, governança em múltiplos níveis e falhas de governo na gestão ambiental. Constatou-se que a gestão dos recursos naturais e territorial realizado na zona costeira brasileira, orientada pelo Programa GERCO, durante seus 20 anos de existência, é limitada e diferenciada nos estados e municípios litorâneos. Os resultados apontam avanços, insuficiências e equívocos na gestão costeira bragantina, pois, a própria forma organizativa desse Programa não é efetivamente integrada, descentralizada, participativa e coordenada; além dos ínfimos incentivos financeiros para a aplicação de seus instrumentos de planejamento e gestão.
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Tratamos nesse estudo, das representações, relações com o meio ambiente e organização do trabalho entre pescadores artesanais, cujas atividades produtivas se dão em uma UC - a APA da Costa de Urumajó -, localizada no município de Augusto Corrêa, no litoral do nordeste paraense. O estudo está dirigido para a reconstrução do processo de constituição desta APA, no qual a participação dos pescadores e de seus saberes efetivamente não se deu. Assim, objetiva-se, colocar em relevo a visão, as práticas e o instrumental de trabalho, contidos nas atividades dos pescadores que, desde 1998, passaram a se relacionar com restrições advindas de reordenamento territorial, informado pelo saber científico, com fins à proteção do meio ambiente. Conforme verificado, a partir, principalmente dos referenciais de Bourdieu ((2005a, 2005b) através da noção de habitus que nos permitiu transitar entre o ser e fazer-se pescador, a noção de risco ambiental e social em Beck (2001) e a Sociologia das Ausências de Souza Santos (1995, 2004, 2006), evidenciamos a necessidade do diálogo entre os saberes científico e local com vistas à instituição de políticas públicas ambientais. Uma das principais dificuldades para que o plano de manejo da APA não tenha sido ainda elaborado, mesmo passados 09 anos, o que afeta a sustentabilidade dessa instituição enquanto política sócio-ambiental. Destacamos assim a significância do saber e fazer local para que o paradigma cientifico de conservação se efetive. Nosso estudo sustentou-se em observação direta, entrevistas, análise documental e registros fotográficos. Nessa trajetória, Somos Parceiros?: Representações e relações sociais na pesca em unidades de conservação – em foco A APA da Costa de Urumajó, é um estudo na tentativa de, conforme afirma Souza Santos (2006) revelar “experiências sociais desperdiçadas” ou em parte, invisibilizadas pela razão cientifica moderna.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Understanding the women’s political manifest at the present national scenario through analyzing the historicity and complexity of women’s movement and their contradictions regarding females / feminists actions in public and political areas. Thus, I give emphasis to the 30s and its “green blouses” and 60’s with “the marchadeiras” showing how those conservatives movements and their facist trend took on organized actions. And, also acting on the opposite way of democratic areas and the struggles for increasing the rights and advocating the maintenance of a status quo, keeping female traditional practices. Those women, who were living in the most visible female conjunctures and resistance to authoritarian governments, have taken positions that were holding back the progress in the game, contributing to reflux before the conquest of rights and gender equity.
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In this text, the results of our research on the geographic location and establishing relationships with the School Council. We consider some legal aspects added to the evidence gathered in our experience to check how much the School Council is constituted as a non-state public place. The possibility of setting up this feature to see a meaning whose strength lies precisely in a healthy tension between the state and established community. Here is the legislation of the School Council of Suzano (SP) and some aspects of our experience from the practice of teaching at a school in Rio das Pedras (SP). We see the nature of the legal meaning assigned to this place from the study of law, considering the municipal, regional and federal levels. In the sphere of Geography use the concepts of Space, Place and City, as issues that are dear to that science. We used the concept of Topofilia to see if this particular place is the development of an individual's sense of belonging, and how it unfolds in the dynamic implications of the operation of this instrument of popular participation in the formulation of public policy education. We discussed the elements observed in these experiments to think about the composition of living environments in urban daily life
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This article deals with the Park School, a proposal prepared by AnísioTeixeira to organize basic education in Brazil. This is a bibliographic study, anchored in texts produced by the author himself and researchers who are dedicated to their legacy. Records show that the proposed Park School was an experiment, bold and innovative, to arrange a policy for primary education in Brazil. Was expertly planned and stood out in the architectural and pedagogical aspects. Park School has shown that it is possible to provide a quality public education; political commitment and solid educational training are therefore fundamental.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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The research explores the mechanisms in the formation and consolidation of a new regime which combines democratic and authoritarian features; it has emerged as result of democratization processes affecting different world areas in recent years. The study analyses a case of great international significance, post-communist Russia: here internal factors strongly prevail in front of the external variables of democratic imitation and contagion, thus showing to what extent Russia differs from other political contexts. The study intends to examine the strategies used by this regime to solve internal conflicts and become stable in spite of the democratizing pressures coming from outside. Indeed, the literature about political transformations has shown the problems in analyzing these polities together with the need to examine their peculiarities more in depth. In this perspective, the first section focuses on the dynamics of State-building in Russia as a fundamental process in tracing the specific characteristics of the current regime: particularly, it is suggested that the State dimension comes out as crucial in determining the level of political and social pluralism accepted in post-Soviet Russia. This argument is worked out in the second section, which analyses the main mechanisms used by the incumbents to limit and control pluralism within the two arenas of political competition and civil society, from where the major threats to the status quo are supposed to come. The main hypothesis is that the leadership interventions in these spheres during the last ten years have shaped a regime which can be characterized as a new type of authoritarianism: with respect to traditional authoritarian forms a certain degree of political contestation is accepted, visible in the presence of a multiparty system, semi-competitive elections and of the several representatives of civil society. Yet, this diversity is curbed basically in two different ways: from one hand the incumbents provide support to political and social actors who sponsor government politics (see the party of power and pro-Kremlin movements). From the other they use some non coercive forms of control and restriction (in legislation, in political elections) against those actors who promote values and priorities opposed to the official ones.
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Il presente progetto di ricerca propone l’esegesi di alcune sezioni delle Grazie di Ugo Foscolo, secondo l’Edizione Nazionale (1985), a cura di Pagliai-Scotti. È stato fornito il commento delle seguenti sezioni: Prima redazione dell’Inno, Seconda redazione dell’Inno e Appendice alla Seconda redazione dell’Inno, Versi del Rito, Quadernone, Stesure milanesi: Viaggio delle api e frammenti sparsi. Tutte le stesure della Prima redazione dell’Inno e alcuni frammenti delle Stesure milanesi non erano mai stati commentati fino ad ora. Il commento offre una ricostruzione dell’intertesto delle Grazie – le fonti letterarie, erudite e figurative –, e punta alla storicizzazione e alla contestualizzazione della poesia di Foscolo. Attraverso lo studio dei frammenti nella loro evoluzione è possibile intendere come i tre inni, diventati uno soltanto nella redazione del Quadernone, rappresentino la sintesi di tutto il sapere e gli interessi foscoliani (eruditi, scientifici, filosofico-estetici e letterari), e come essi, sin dai primi esiti poetici, siano specchio delle esperienze biografiche dell’autore. Il commento proposto nella tesi ribadisce la complessità della poesia delle Grazie, nelle sue componenti civili e didattiche. Esso avanza nuovi e importanti spunti di indagine, ponendosi come viatico indispensabile per un futuro commento integrale.
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Burning Skies is a seventy-page novella completed as an Honors Thesis in Creative Writing. The story is set in Los Angeles, California, during the 1992 riots surrounding the controversy over the beating of Rodney King by four white police officers. The story is toldthrough the perspectives of the four main characters: Erin, a woman who is four months pregnant with a baby she desperately wants; her husband David, who has moved the couple out to California so that he can pursue his dream of being a cinematographer; Abby, David’s deeplyreligious younger sister who has unexpectedly flown out to Los Angeles from her home in Indiana after discovering her husband’s infidelity; and Cameron, a black man training to be a pastor who Abby has befriended through her years of missionary work in Los Angeles.The novella follows the events of the riots as they break out all across the city and the personal dramas of each of the four main characters, looking at how the public interacts with theprivate and examining the ways in which explosions in the public and political sphere can ricochet into our private and personal lives. It is a story about the political and racial climate in Los Angeles in the early 1990s, but it is also a story about four human beings, about their needs and their desires, about their struggles to survive in an unpredictable world. The novella showcases the skills and techniques the author has learned after four years of studying fiction at Bucknell University; it can best be described as a work of realistic fiction.
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Addressing life in borders and refugee camps requires understanding the way these spaces are ruled, the kinds of problems rule poses for the people who live there, and the abilities of inhabitants to remake their own lives. Recent literature on such spaces has been influenced by Agamben's notion of sovereignty, which reduces these spaces and their residents to abstractions. We propose an alternate framework focused on what we call aleatory sovereignty, or rule by chance. This allows us to see camps and borders not only as the outcomes of humanitarian projects but also of anxieties about governance and rule; to see their inhabitants not only as abject recipients of aid, but also as individuals who make decisions and choices in complex conditions; and to show that while the outcome of projects within such spaces is often unpredictable, the assumptions that undergird such projects create regular cycles of implementation and failure.