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A idéia central desenvolvida neste trabalho é que os estudos realizados sobre o deslocamento compulsório provocado pela construção de barragens, embora mencionem a dimensão do sofrimento social, não a submetem à análise. E, portanto, contornam ou deslocam o sentido subjetivo expresso no lamento e na dor, que é constitutivo deste processo social. Partindo do princípio de que os fatos analisados são socialmente compartilhados e construídos, portanto, portam sentidos mais ou menos duradouros ou mais ou menos perceptíveis - de todo modo, publicizados - que, por vezes, entre si interagem sob a forma de conflito, busco realizar uma análise do modo pelo qual esses sentidos se conformam em três situações sociais distintas e interligadas. Na primeira, a arena pública, examino a controvérsia sobre as principais categorias de classificação do processo de deslocamento compulsório, seus contextos e principais atores, tentando evidenciar os fundamentos de construção das retóricas, na disputa para fazer prevalecer uma determinada avaliação política e social deste processo. Nessa análise, destaco o conteúdo que se estabiliza e a intervenção de um ator o Banco Mundial e o seu papel na conformação de uma expertise sobre o tema. Na segunda situação social, o universo acadêmico, busco evidenciar o atual estágio dos estudos sobre o deslocamento compulsório, situando os principais eixos teóricos, de modo a salientar a relação entre campo disciplinar e interpretação, sobretudo, a hegemonia de temas disciplinares, nos quais não se inclui a análise do sofrimento. Por outro lado, ressalvo que, graças ao rigor desses estudos (muitos de cunho etnográfico), pode-se encontrar a referência ao sofrimento social vivido pelos grupos submetidos ao processo de deslocamento compulsório, permitindo-me fundamentar a hipótese advinda de minha própria investigação. Na terceira, analiso o processo de deslocamento compulsório, a partir de pesquisa realizada em Tucuruí (Pará Amazônia Brasil), evidenciando os sentidos do sofrimento social evocados por atores que o vivenciaram, destacando: a) a ausência de parâmetros para avaliar as conseqüências do processo vivido, tanto porque é uma situação inusitada quanto porque o próprio empreendimento desencadeia outras transformações locais e regionais que não são dadas a priori; b) a incessante busca de reposição de uma situação perdida ou almejada, que pode ser vista nos fóruns públicos (assembléias, reuniões, encontros), aqui considerados como fóruns de lamento, porque são, concomitantemente, lugar da reivindicação pública e espaços de encontro com a própria história e, por conseqüência, espaços de recordação e enunciação das perdas; c) o caráter de irreversibilidade, que reveste a construção social do sofrimento. Por fim, tento mostrar os constrangimentos, sobretudo econômicos, que se verificam na passagem da dimensão do sofrimento para a arena pública.

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The fulcrum upon which were leveraged many of the dramatic progressive changes in Montana that are documented "In the Crucible of Change" series was the lead up to, preparation, writing and adoption of the 1972 Montana Constitution. As Montana citizens exhibited their concern over the dysfunctional state government in MT under its 1889 Constitution, one of the areas that stood out as needing serious change was the Montana Legislature. Meeting for only sixty calendar days every two years, the Legislature regularly tried to carry off the subterfuge of stopping the wall clock at 11:59 PM on the sixtieth day and placing a shroud over it so they could continue to conduct business as if it were still the 60th day. Lawyers hired by the Anaconda Company drafted most bills that legislators wanted to have introduced. Malapportionment, especially in the State Senate where each county had one Senator regardless of their population, created a situation where Petroleum County with 800 residents had one senator while neighboring Yellowstone County with 80,000 people also had one senator -- a 100-1 differential in representation. Reapportionment imposed by rulings of the US Supreme Court in the mid-1960s created great furor in rural Montana to go along with the previous dissatisfaction of the urban centers. Stories of Anaconda Company “thumbs up – thumbs down” control of the votes were prevalent. Committee meeting and votes were done behind closed doors and recorded votes were non-existent except for the nearly meaningless final tally. People were in the dark about the creation of laws that affected their daily lives. It was clear that change in the Legislature had to take the form of change in the Constitution and, because it was not likely that the Legislature would advance Constitutional amendments on the subject, a convention seemed the only remedy. Once that Convention was called and went to work, it became apparent that the Legislative Article provided both opportunity for change and danger that too dramatic a change might sink the whole new document. The activities of the Legislative Committee and the whole Convention when acting upon Legislative issues provides one of the more compelling stories of change. The story of the Legislative Article of the Montana Constitution is discussed in this episode by three major players who were directly involved in the effort: Jerry Loendorf, Arlyne Reichert and Rich Bechtel. Their recollections of the activities surrounding the entire Constitutional Convention and specifically the Legislative Article provide an insider’s perspective of the development of the entire Constitution and the Legislative portion which was of such a high degree of interest to the people of Montana during the important period of progressive change documented “In the Crucible of Change.” Jerry Loendorf, who served as Chair of the Legislative Committee at the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention, received a BA from Carroll College in 1961 and a JD from the University of Montana Law School in 1964. Upon graduation he served two years as a law clerk for the Montana Supreme Court after which he was for 34 years a partner in the law firm of Harrison, Loendorf & Posten, Duncan. In addition to being a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, Jerry served on the Board of Labor Appeals from 2000 to 2004. He was designated a Montana Special Assistant Attorney General to represent the state in federal court on the challenge to the results of the ratification election of Montana's Constitution in 1972. Jerry served on the Carroll College Board of Directors in the late 1960s and then again as a member of the Board of Trustees of Carroll College from 2001 to 2009. He has served on the Board of Directors of the Rocky Mountain Development Council since 1970 and was on the board of the Helena YMCA from 1981 to 1987. He also served on the board of the Good Samaritan Ministries from 2009 to 2014. On the business side, Jerry was on the Board of Directors of Valley Bank to Helena from 1980 to 2005. He is a member of the American Bar Association, State Bar of Montana, the First Judicial District Bar Association, and the Montana Trial Lawyers Association. Carroll College awarded Jerry the Warren Nelson Award 1994 and the Insignias Award in 2007. At Carroll College, Jerry has funded the following three scholarship endowments: George C and Helen T Loendorf, Gary Turcott, and Fr. William Greytek. Arlyne Reichert, Great Falls Delegate to the Constitutional Convention and former State Legislator, was born in Buffalo, NY in 1926 and attended University of Buffalo in conjunction with Cadet Nurses Training during WWII. She married a Montanan in Great Falls in 1945 and was widowed in 1968. She is mother of five, grandmother of seven, great-grandmother of four. Arlyne was employed by McLaughlin Research Institute in Great Falls for 23 years, serving as Technical Editor of Transplantation Journal in 1967, retiring as Assistant Director in 1989. In addition to being a state legislator (1979 Session) and a delegate to the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention, she has filled many public roles, including Cascade County Study Commissioner (1974), MT Comprehensive Health Council, US Civil Rights Commission MT Advisory Committee, MT Capitol Restoration Committee, and Great Falls Public Library Trustee. Arlyne has engaged in many non-profit activities including League of Women Voters (State & Local Board Officer – from where her interest in the MT Constitutional change developed), Great Falls Public Radio Association (President & Founder), American Cancer Society (President Great Falls Chapter), Chair of MT Rhodes Scholarship Committee, and Council Member of the National Civic League. She also served a while as a Television Legislative Reporter. Arlyne has been recipient of numerous awards, the National Distinguished Citizens Award from the National Municipal League, two Women of Achievement Awards from Business & Professional Women, the Salute to Women Award by YWCA, Heritage Preservation Award from Cascade County Historical Society and the State of Montana, and the Heroes Award from Humanities Montana. She remains active, serving as Secretary-Treasurer of Preservation Cascade, Inc., and as Board Member of the McLaughlin Research Institute. Her current passion is applied to the preservation/saving of the historic 10th Street Bridge that crosses the Missouri River in Great Falls. Rich Bechtel of Helena was born in Napa, California in 1945 and grew up as an Air Force brat living in such places as Bitberg, Germany, Tripoli, Libya, and Sevilla, Spain. He graduated from Glasgow High School and the University of Montana. Rich was a graduate assistant for noted Montana History professor Professor K. Ross Toole, but dropped out of graduate school to pursue a real life in Montana politics and government. Rich has had a long, varied and colorful career in the public arena. He currently is the Director of the Office of Taxpayer Assistance & Public Outreach for MT’s Department of Revenue. He previously held two positions with the National Wildlife Federation in Washington, DC (Sr. Legislative Representative [1989-91] and Sr. Legislative Representative for Wildlife Policy [2004-2006]). While in Washington DC, he also was Assistant for Senator Lee Metcalf (D-MT), 1974-1976; Federal-State Coordinator for State of Montana, 1976-1989; Director of the Western Governors’ Association Washington Office, 1991-2000; and Director of Federal Affairs for Governor Kitzhaber of Oregon, 2001- 2003. Earlier in Montana Government, between 1971 and 1974, Rich was Research Analyst for MT Blue Ribbon Commission on Postsecondary Education, Legislative Consultant and Bill Drafter for MT Legislative Council, Research Analyst for the MT Constitutional Convention Commission where he provided original research on legislatures, as well as Researcher/Staff for the MT Constitutional Convention Legislative Committee, from where he drafted the various provisions of the Legislative Article and the majority and minority reports on behalf of the Committee members. Rich has represented Montana’s Governor on a trade and cultural mission to Republic of China and participated in US-German Acid Rain Committee sessions in Germany and with European Economic Community environmental officials in Belgium. He is married to Yvonne Seng (Ph.D.) - T’ai Chi apprentice; author and birder.

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En este artículo la autora revisa los diferentes modos en que se pensó la relación de educación y democracia a lo largo de los años de régimen democrático que se inician en 1984. Con este fin, Guillermina Tiramonti considera tres períodos en los que esa relación se pensó desde parámetros totalmente diferentes. El primer período se caracteriza por una hegemonía política que se resuelve en la antinomia autoritarismo-democracia, dos términos con los que se delimita un pasado que se quiere abandonar y un futuro que se considera deseable. El segundo período es el de la reforma educativa, que tiene una impronta modernizadora definida en términos de cambio de la ingeniería organizativa del sistema educativo y de las subjetividades. Hay un tercer período al que la autora denomina "Después de los noventa" en virtud de la eficacia de la reestructuración producida en esa década, lo que le permite marcar el nuevo período, en el que la relación democracia y educación se define a la luz de las exigencias de la gobernabilidad. Finalmente se proponen algunas ideas para la reconstrucción de una agenda para la discusión y procesamiento en la esfera pública.

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En este artículo la autora revisa los diferentes modos en que se pensó la relación de educación y democracia a lo largo de los años de régimen democrático que se inician en 1984. Con este fin, Guillermina Tiramonti considera tres períodos en los que esa relación se pensó desde parámetros totalmente diferentes. El primer período se caracteriza por una hegemonía política que se resuelve en la antinomia autoritarismo-democracia, dos términos con los que se delimita un pasado que se quiere abandonar y un futuro que se considera deseable. El segundo período es el de la reforma educativa, que tiene una impronta modernizadora definida en términos de cambio de la ingeniería organizativa del sistema educativo y de las subjetividades. Hay un tercer período al que la autora denomina "Después de los noventa" en virtud de la eficacia de la reestructuración producida en esa década, lo que le permite marcar el nuevo período, en el que la relación democracia y educación se define a la luz de las exigencias de la gobernabilidad. Finalmente se proponen algunas ideas para la reconstrucción de una agenda para la discusión y procesamiento en la esfera pública.

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En este artículo la autora revisa los diferentes modos en que se pensó la relación de educación y democracia a lo largo de los años de régimen democrático que se inician en 1984. Con este fin, Guillermina Tiramonti considera tres períodos en los que esa relación se pensó desde parámetros totalmente diferentes. El primer período se caracteriza por una hegemonía política que se resuelve en la antinomia autoritarismo-democracia, dos términos con los que se delimita un pasado que se quiere abandonar y un futuro que se considera deseable. El segundo período es el de la reforma educativa, que tiene una impronta modernizadora definida en términos de cambio de la ingeniería organizativa del sistema educativo y de las subjetividades. Hay un tercer período al que la autora denomina "Después de los noventa" en virtud de la eficacia de la reestructuración producida en esa década, lo que le permite marcar el nuevo período, en el que la relación democracia y educación se define a la luz de las exigencias de la gobernabilidad. Finalmente se proponen algunas ideas para la reconstrucción de una agenda para la discusión y procesamiento en la esfera pública.

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This paper explores the regulatory process of UK privatised utilities as manifest in the periodic review of prices. Two separate review processes are identified, operating concurrently - a covert dialogue between the regulator and the regulated and an overt dialogue taking place in the public arena. Using a semiotic analysis of the review the authors argue that the overt event is the real review. Furthermore they argue that the unfolding of each review is so similar that it can be likened to a film script which is constantly re-enacted. The purpose of the review as a legitimating vehicle for the regulator and regulated, who exist in a symbiotic relationship, is explored in terms of the semiotics involved and the myth creation role of legitimation in order to explain the significance of the regulatory process.

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The prominent position given to academic writing across contemporary academia is reflected in the substantive literature and debate devoted to the subject over the past 30 years. However, the massification of higher education, manifested by a shift from elite to mass education, has brought the issue into the public arena, with much debate focusing on the need for ‘modern-day' students to be taught how to write academically (Bjork et al., 2003; Ganobcsik-Williams, 2006). Indeed, Russell (2003) argued that academic writing has become a global ‘problem' in Higher Education because it sits between two contradictory pressures (p.V). On one end of the university ‘experience' increasing numbers of students, many from non-traditional backgrounds, enter higher education bringing with them a range of communication abilities. At the other end, many graduates leave university to work in specialised industries where employers expect them to have high level writing skills (Ashton, 2007; Russell, 2003; Torrence et al., 1999). By drawing attention to the issues around peer mentoring within an academic writing setting in three different higher education Institutions, this paper makes an important contribution to current debates. Based upon a critical analysis of the emergent findings of an empirical study into the role of peer writing mentors in promoting student transition to higher education, the paper adopts an academic literacies approach to discuss the role of writing mentoring in promoting transition and retention by developing students' academic writing. Attention is drawn to the manner in which student expectations of writing mentoring actually align with mentoring practices - particularly in terms of the writing process and critical thinking. Other issues such as the approachability of writing mentors, the practicalities of accessing writing mentoring and the wider learning environment are also discussed.

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This paper presents a framework based upon a relationship between environmental benefits and the investments and costs needed to implement and run company operations. As the results of environmental management become more evident it is proposed that the benefits rather than the environmental impacts are measured in the analysis of environmental performance. Four categories, or stages, are defined in this paper: “creative-green”, “expensive-green”, “inefficient-green or beginner”, and finally, the “complacent” stage. The paper describes the characteristics of each category and provides examples of indicators that could be used to measure environmental benefits. Qualitative and quantitative methods are necessary to classify companies according to the framework. It is believed that this paper can assist companies and public organisations to assess operations and projects considering their level of sustainability. The proposed framework can impact FDI and environmental policies in the public arena, and foster innovation on environmental practices within the private sector.

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To be at home means to be embedded in a dense pattern of relationships to people and place which gives rise to an inherently meaningful experience of the world. This order is neither abstract nor imposed from without, but crystallises from the shared experience of people inhabiting a concrete location. Home involves the localisation of meaning in a concrete setting and in the activities of everyday life, and this embodies an ongoing process of ‘cosmicisation’ which is vital for both social life and individual well-being. Home is not a fixed structure, static and frozen, which shuts out the external world; it is a dynamic centre which draws in experience and gives it meaning. It is a constellation of significance rather than a singular and unitary essence. It is produced by localising processes, which work to concentrate and stabilise value around a secure centre. The elaboration of seven interlinked localising processes forms the core of the thesis: The cultivation of place The accumulation of collective memory The crystallisation of life-ways and their evolution into tradition The generation of mutuality of being through sharing in fundamental biological processes which generate and preserve life Social circles of gift exchange and recognition which reinforce this mutuality of being The elaboration of symbolic boundaries The counterparts of localising processes are globalising ones. These involve the dismantling of the taken-for-granted relationships of everyday life and their reconstitution within spatially extended networks, governed by rationalised institutions, within separate spheres of economic production, commercial transactions, political administration and cultural exchange. The global market, the public arena, technological development and the bureaucratic state are all solvents of localised associations, which result in the dissipation and relativisation of value. However globalising processes never entirely displace localising ones. Even today, localising processes shape those areas of our lives which anchor our identities and provide a sense of meaning: the everyday interactions of home, family, community and intimate circles of friendship.

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En El Torito de los Muchachos aparece, desde el título mismo, un despliegue de figuras animales, las cuales se exponen sostenidas en el concepto de enemigo, de fuerte connotación para la situación política del contexto de publicación del periódico. Al mismo tiempo, presenta la singularidad de que el uso de animalizaciones, tradicionalmente orientadas al no letrado, son aplicadas desde una voz plebeya y federal al sujeto que representa a la civilización y la ciudad, el unitario. El periódico escenifica una arena pública en sus páginas teniendo presente un público particular, sostenido en lecturas orales. En un marco de fusiones e intercambios entre la literatura y la prensa periódica, este trabajo propone una lectura para este periódico gauchesco.

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En El Torito de los Muchachos aparece, desde el título mismo, un despliegue de figuras animales, las cuales se exponen sostenidas en el concepto de enemigo, de fuerte connotación para la situación política del contexto de publicación del periódico. Al mismo tiempo, presenta la singularidad de que el uso de animalizaciones, tradicionalmente orientadas al no letrado, son aplicadas desde una voz plebeya y federal al sujeto que representa a la civilización y la ciudad, el unitario. El periódico escenifica una arena pública en sus páginas teniendo presente un público particular, sostenido en lecturas orales. En un marco de fusiones e intercambios entre la literatura y la prensa periódica, este trabajo propone una lectura para este periódico gauchesco.

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[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Speaking Out is the first wideranging collection to focus on the female voice in public contexts. Despite an ever-growing role in public life, many women even in the Western developed world still struggle to gain access to the public arena, and once there, to gain recognition and respect for their effectiveness as speakers. The contributors to this volume show how female speech is often received and evaluated quite differently from the speech of men, whether within government and politics, law, the church, education, the business world, or the media. The book is written with passion by a stellar group of scholars in language and gender from around the English-speaking world, offering students a broad theoretical and contextual canvas. They consider both the barriers and the opportunities encountered by women seeking to gain recognition in the public sphere on the basis of 'the way they speak'.

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The need to address such a complex issue as doping is given by a concern, not only in the sport context, but also in the public arena. Numerous examples illustrate the growing scientific interest and greater media coverage. However, there are few studies with deep and rigorous treatment of historical perspective. Even fewer examples can be found in the Spanish context. The purpose of this text is to offer an analytical approach to the history of doping in Spain. The example of doping cases of Spanish athletes published in the sports newspapers will be used to define the evidences for establishing the analysis with historical and objective rigor and to question the vision of a ?pure? and ?good? sport.

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Arenaviruses are a large and diverse family of viruses that merit significant attention as causative agents of severe hemorrhagic fevers in humans. Lassa virus (LASV) in Africa and the South American hemorrhagic fever viruses Junin (JUNV), Machupo (MACV), and Guanarito (GTOV) have emerged as important human pathogens and represent serious public health problems in their respective endemic areas. A hallmark of fatal arenaviruses hemorrhagic fevers is a marked immunosuppression of the infected patients. Antigen presenting cells (APCs) such as macrophages and in particular dendritic cells (DCs) are early and preferred targets of arenaviruses infection. Instead of being recognized and presented as foreign antigens by DCs, arenaviruses subvert the normal mechanisms of pathogen recognition, invade DCs and establish a productive infection. Viral replication perturbs the DCs' ability to present antigens and to activate T and B cells, contributing to the marked virus-induced immunosuppression observed in fatal disease. Considering their crucial role in the development of an anti-viral immune response, the mechanisms by which arenaviruses, and in particular LASV, invade DCs are of particular interest. The C-type lectin DC-specific Intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing nonintegrin (DC-SIGN) was recently identified as a potential entry receptor for LASV. The first project of my thesis focused therefore on the investigation of the role of DC-SIGN in LASV entry into primary human DCs. My data revealed that DC-SIGN serves as an attachment factor for LASV on human DCs and can facilitate capture of free virus and subsequent cell entry. However, in contrast to other emerging viruses, of the phlebovirus family, I found that DC-SIGN does likely not function as an authentic entry receptor for LASV. Moreover, I was able to show that LASV enters DCs via an unusually slow pathway that depends on actin, but is independent of clathrin and dynamin. Considering the lack of effective treatments and the limited public health infrastructure in endemic regions, the development of protective vaccines against arenaviruses is an urgent need. To address this issue, the second project of my thesis aimed at the development of a novel recombinant arenavirus vaccine based on a nanoparticle (NPs) platform and its evaluation in a small animal model. During the first phase of the project I designed, produced, and characterized suitable vaccine antigens. In the second phase of the project, I generated antigen-conjugated NPs, developed vaccine formulations, and tested the NPs for their ability to elicit anti-viral T cell responses as well as anti-viral antibodies. I demonstrated that the NPs platform is able to activate both cellular and humoral branches of the adaptive anti-viral immunity, providing proof-of-principle. In sum, my first project will allow, in a long term perspective, a better understanding of the viral pathogenesis and contribute to the development of novel antiviral strategies. The second project will expectidly offer a new treatment option against arenaviruses.