979 resultados para Portugal - Brazil
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Selected papers from the 3rd Edition of the International Conference on Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities
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In this study we intent to contextualize the topic environmental vulnerability on the world stage, highlighting similarities and differences in their conceptions in Portugal and Brazil. In the literature about the vulnerability is already established the contribution of Geotechnologies, especially the Systems of Remote Sensing and Orbital Imaging as well as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and its potential for modelling physical and socioeconomic aspects for the prevention, mitigation and facing risk manifestations, whether natural, technological or mixed. This paper aims to discuss the methodological framework of vulnerability studies and the results of application in the modelling of socioeconomic and environmental data in the context of the Region Centre of Portugal and the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The methodology for analysing the vulnerability of these regions was based on quantitative studies of the capacity of resistance and resilience of populations and territories. The results were consistent with the socio-environmental realities of the study areas and reflect the complexity of facing and recovery of risk situations in case of territories and populations under low economic conditions and urban infrastructure, whether in Brazil and Portugal.
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Studies about cooperation between Portugal, Brazil and Angola are recent and controversial, mainly when we see them from the perspective of democratic countries, Republicans and capitalists. From the middle of this decade to this current date, that triangular relationship historic brought many important issues to international geopolitics, particularly those involving the Southern Cone of America and Africa. In that play of interests, the strategicdiplomatic and cultural universities’ role, of the civil society organizations, enterprises and institutions with mixed capital is too important because they are who forged the new Angolan group leader as the nation-state need contribution of human resources, scientific, technological and cultural order to consolidate their position as a regional power in southern Africa.
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The article discusses the processes of transformation that are underway in the contexts of Portuguese and Brazilian labor markets. Starting with a reflection on globalization and some of its impacts - resulting from technological changes and the introduction of new information technologies, accompanied by an economic policy that favors deregulation and flexibility of labor relations -, it analyses some trends regarding precarious employment in both countries. The discussion is grounded on the assumption that job precariousness, which currently affects all age and professional groups, is not anymore a mere cyclical and peripheral phenomenon.
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Bragança and Morais Massifs are part of the mega-klippen ensemble of NW Iberia, comprising a tectonic pile of four allochthonous units stacked above the Central-Iberian Zone autochthon. On top of this pile, the Upper Allochthonous Terrane (UAT) includes different high-grade metamorphic series whose age and geodynamic meaning are controversial. Mafic granulites provided U–Pb zircon ages at 399±7 Ma, dating the Variscan emplacement of UAT. In contrast,U–Pb zircon ages of ky- and hb-eclogites, felsic/intermediate HP/HT-granulites and orthogneisses (ca. 500–480 Ma) are identical to those of gabbros (488 ± 10 Ma) and Grt-pyroxenites (495 ± 8 Ma) belonging to a mafic/ultramafic igneous suite that records upper mantle melting and mafic magma crustal underplating at these times. Gabbros intrude the high-grade units of UAT and did not underwent the HP metamorphic event experienced by eclogites and granulites. These features and the zircon dates resemblance among different lithologies, suggest that extensive age resetting of older events may have been correlative with the igneous suite emplacement/crystallisation. Accordingly, reconciliation of structural, petrological and geochronological evidence implies that the development and early deformation of UAT high-grade rocks should be ascribed to an orogenic cycle prior to ≈500 Ma. Undisputable dating of this cycle is impossible, but the sporadic vestiges of Cadomian ages cannot be disregarded. The ca. 500–480 Ma time-window harmonises well with the Lower Palaeozoic continental rifting that trace the VariscanWilson Cycle onset and the Rheic Ocean opening. Subsequent preservation of the high heat-flowregime, possibly related to the Palaeotethys back-arc basin development (ca. 450–420 Ma), would explain the 461 ± 10 Ma age yielded by some zircon domains in felsic granulites, conceivably reflecting zircon dissolution/ recrystallisation till Ordovician times, long before the Variscan paroxysm (ca. 400–390 Ma). This geodynamic scenario suggests also that UAT should have been part of Armorica before its emplacement on top of Iberia after Palaeotethys closure.
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O presente trabalho resulta do estudo que procurou analisar a reconfiguração das práticas educativas na prevenção do stresse na infância. O principal objetivo foi o de analisar de que forma os educadores podem desenvolver práticas educativas, estruturadoras e estruturantes do bem-estar da criança, investindo intencionalmente no desenvolvimento de atividades educativas, de modo a prevenir os índices de stresse das crianças, na educação pré-escolar. Foram realizados cinco estudos complementares, de natureza quantitativa e qualitativa. O estudo 1: contextualização e caracterização de indicadores sociofamiliares de crianças que frequentam a educação pré-escolar; Estudo 2: adaptação/avaliação do PKBS-2 de Merrell, para identificação das aptidões sociais e os problemas de comportamento em crianças dos 3 aos 6 anos numa amostra portuguesa (N=150) e estudos comparativos Portugal/Brasil (N=300) e Portugal/Cabo-Verde (N=150); Estudo 3: validação da Escala Comportamental para crianças em idade Pré-Escolar – PKBSpt, versão portuguesa do PKBS-2 em crianças dos 2 aos 7 anos (N=581); Estudo 4: contributos para a reconfiguração das práticas pedagógicas e o stresse na infância sob o olhar dos educadores. No âmbito deste estudo 4, desenvolvemos e validamos o Protocolo para a Avaliação do Stresse na Infância–PASI, constituído por três subescalas que aplicamos a educadores ou equiparados (N=188): ESISI, EPELSI e ECPLSI; Estudo 5: análise das competências dos profissionais da educação ao nível da ansiedade (IAB de Beck) e estratégias de coping; (EC de Gomes & Pereira). Para análise estatística dos dados utilizamos o programa SPSS e o Excel. Os resultados evidenciaram a validade e fidelidade dos instrumentos: ESISI, EPELSI, ECPLSI e PKBSpt, bem como a validação para a língua portuguesa deste último. A variável género apresentou diferenças estatisticamente significativas nas aptidões sociais e problemas de comportamento, no entanto não estão correlacionadas com os problemas de ansiedade. Os Educadores focalizam a sua praxis educativa na observação, identificação e definição de estratégias orientadas para o stresse na infância e, ainda, na cooperação escola/família e na prevenção das situações indutoras de stresse. Contudo apontam algumas fragilidades na formação básica e contínua, para lidarem com o stresse na primeira infância. As causas psicossociais são preditoras das situações indutoras de stresse na infância e são explicadas pelas causas externas de componente escolar, ou seja, as perturbações de ansiedade na infância poderão ter repercussões no contexto escolar. Importa que a comunidade educativa perspetive particular atenção às crianças que estão em situação de maior vulnerabilidade, de modo a prevenir e a intervir nas situações de stresse na educação pré-escolar. São referidas implicações psicopedagógicas deste estudo.
Give or take: thoughts on museum collections as working tools and their connection with human beings
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This paper proposes a look at museums from the perspective of sociomuseology, an area of research and practice under development in countries such as Portugal, Brazil and Spain. Sociomuseology was born from the Latin new museology tradition and is closely connected with the International Movement for a New Museology (MINOM/ICOM). The Lusofona University in Lisbon offers MA and PhD programmes in Sociomuseology. The University supports a research centre in Sociomuseology and publishes the journals Cadernos de Sociomuseologia, in Portuguese, and Sociomuseology, in English (for more information see http://tercud.ulusofona.pt.). Sociomuseology concerns the study of the social role of museums and of the continuous changes in society that frame their trajectories. The practice of sociomuseologists is based on their work with the different dimensions of social and community development from ecomuseums to networking and other ways of organizing social action in the 21st century in which heritage plays a strategic role.
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O objetivo central do texto é expor alguns estudos sobre as idéias políticas na monarquia portuguesa, particularmente da segunda metade do setecentos ao início do século XIX, com destaque para os trabalhos realizados nas últimas três décadas no Brasil. Trata-se de inventariar algumas pesquisas sobre o contexto intelectual do período e sua relação deste contexto com a dimensão político-administrativa da monarquia, vigente no período pombalino. E ao mesmo tempo considerar as categorias de análise que foram utilizadas para se alcançar tais conclusões.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Design - FAAC
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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This article reflects upon the possible connections between the processes of economic globalization, changes in the labour market and the new forms of poverty. The debate is framed by two different economic contexts: Portugal (characterized by slow and insufficient growth rates, a serious social crisis, and difficulties in asserting itself economically and politically in the European and world contexts) and Brazil (a dynamic emerging economy, with high growth rates and receding poverty levels). This allows us to assess some of the economic and social impacts arising from the global pressure to be economically competitive, which have led to new forms of poverty, social precariousness and job insecurity in both societies.