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    Identitarian Politics in the "Quilombo" Frechal: Live Histories in a Brazilian Community of Slave Descendants.Roberto Malighetti - 2010 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 12 (2):97-112.
    Based on an extended fieldwork, the paper discusses the construction of identity in a Brazilian quilombo - a term originally used by the Portuguese authorities to juridically define the flights of the Brazilian slaves. Appealing to a Constitutional Article granting the property of the land to the descendant of the fugitive slaves, the people of Frechal (Maranhão) obtained - after complex events overshadowed by tension and violence - the expropriation of the land bought by an entrepreneur of São (...)
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    The struggle for liberation and visions of freedom perspectives in African films.Eckhard Breitinger - 2013 - Human Affairs 23 (1):7-20.
    In this paper, I will examine how films recreate memories of resistance and define, both visually and in film narration, the difference between imperial aggressors and local protagonists of resistance. The examples are taken from the Brazilian film Quilombo that describes the resistance of the 17th and 18th century Maroon communities against the onslaught of the Portuguese colonial powers (political and military). Med Hondo’s (Mauretania) Sarraounia deals with the resistance in West Africa against the Jihad of the Sokoto Fulani (...)
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    For the Decolonization of the Researcher's Self: An Encounter with Brazilian Quilombola Women and Reflections about the Coloniality of Rurality.Fernanda Silva, Paula Martins & Alexandre Carrieri - 2020 - Hypatia 35 (3):490-508.
    This article presents reflections on our experience with quilombola women, through the lens of the coloniality of power-knowledge. The text aims to challenge the contradictions we face as researchers and as women. We describe the workshop we presented over four days with the participation of the quilombola women, as well as the quilombo community where the activities were held. We discuss the performance of coloniality during the time we spent together and how it was present in the organization of knowledge (...)
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    Experimentos de filosofia pós-colonial.Claudio Medeiros & Victor Galdino (eds.) - 2020 - São Paulo: Editora Politeia.
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    Advances in Contemporary Logic and Computer Science: Proceedings of the Eleventh Brazilian Conference on Mathematical Logic, May 6-10, 1996, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.Walter A. Carnielli, Itala M. L. D'ottaviano & Brazilian Conference on Mathematical Logic - 1999 - American Mathematical Soc..
    This volume presents the proceedings from the Eleventh Brazilian Logic Conference on Mathematical Logic held by the Brazilian Logic Society in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The conference and the volume are dedicated to the memory of professor Mario Tourasse Teixeira, an educator and researcher who contributed to the formation of several generations of Brazilian logicians. Contributions were made from leading Brazilian logicians and their Latin-American and European colleagues. All papers were selected by a careful refereeing processs and (...)
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    Quilombo da Boa Esperança: a ancestralidade que se recusa a queimar.Douglas Pinheiro Amaranes & João Paulo Macedo - 2023 - Odeere 8 (3):217-234.
    O artigo aborda a luta da Comunidade Boa Esperança em Teresina pelo autorreconhecimento como quilombo urbano. Explora a importância de resgatar a história oficial da cidade hegemônica e as histórias vivas da cidade marginalizada. Utilizando a História Oral como metodologia, o estudo visa jogar luz e compreender os processos de ressignificação do território e das identidades negras na comunidade ao se reconhecer como quilombo.
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    QUILOMBOS: escravidão e resistência.Humberto José Fonsêca & Zoraide Portela Silva - 2020 - Odeere 5 (9):234.
    O Brasil foi um dos maiores traficantes de africanos destinados à escravidão nas Américas; e a Bahia um dos seus principais destinos. Porém, juntamente com a escravidão, os africanos trouxeram também a rebelião. Uma das principais formas de negação da escravidão pela revolta trazida pelos negros africanos às Américas foi o quilombo. O artigo discute as mudanças ocorridas na literatura histórica sobre a escravidão e suas formas de negação após o centenário da abolição, em 1988. O quilombo de Palmares surgido (...)
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    Quilombos, racismo ambiental e formação em saúde e saúde mental: diálogos emergentes.Regina Marques de Souza Oliveira - 2020 - Odeere 5 (10):129-156.
    O artigo apresenta as relações entre os Povos dos Quilombos, a formação em saúde e o racismo ambiental, visto como uma face da segregação sócio espacial que é também racial. A partir da noção sobre a importância dos Quilombos para a fundação das cidades brasileiras é preciso a superação do racismo na sociedade e nos modos de pensar e produzir ciência e formação em saúde e saúde mental que deve considerar necessariamente os ensinamentos e conhecimentos dos Povos Quilombolas.
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    Afro-Brazilian Religions.José Eduardo Porcher - 2024 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This Element introduces Afro-Brazilian religions and underscores the necessity for an expanded methodological framework to encompass these traditions in the philosophy of religion. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating overlooked sources like mythic narratives and ethnographies while acknowledging the pivotal role of material culture in cognitive processes. Furthermore, it advocates for adopting an embodiment paradigm to facilitate the development of a philosophy of religious practice. The Element illustrates this approach by examining phenomena often neglected in philosophical discussions on religion, (...)
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    Saberes de quilombos nas práticas de saúde: um estudo de revisão sistemática de literatura.Luzia Wilma Santana da Silva, Girlane Alves de Souza, Ana Angélica Leal Barbosa, Graciela Souza Almeida & Antônio Carlos Santos Silva - 2024 - Odeere 9 (3):134-158.
    Este estudo de revisão sistemática teve como objetivo identificar práticas de saúde nas comunidades quilombolas, abordando saberes tradicionais e a atuação de profissionais de saúde. Foram analisados 633 estudos, dos quais 19 foram incluídos, abordando práticas como uso de plantas medicinais e atuação de enfermeiras(os), que devem adaptar suas práticas às especificidades culturais quilombolas. Foram utilizados os seguintes critérios de inclusão: publicações em português, com foco em práticas de saúde quilombolas entre janeiro de 2009 e novembro de 2023, e acessíveis (...)
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  11. XVI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2011).Walter Carnielli, Renata de Freitas & Petrucio Viana - 2012 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (1):150-151.
    This is the report on the XVI BRAZILIAN LOGIC CONFERENCE (EBL 2011) held in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil between May 9–13, 2011 published in The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic Volume 18, Number 1, March 2012. -/- The 16th Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2011) was held in Petro ́polis, from May 9th to 13th, 2011, at the Laboratório Nacional de Computação o Científica (LNCC). It was the sixteenth in a series of conferences that started in 1977 with the (...)
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  12. Brazilian Identities and Musical Performances.Samuel Araújo - 2000 - Diogenes 48 (191):115-125.
    … our faults do not allow our qualities to show themselves to best effect. That is why, at the moment, Brazilians are a people of intermittent qualities and permanent faults.Mário de Andrade, Essai sur la musique brésilienne, 1928This paper sets out to discuss the use and power of music in representing social identities, concentrating on the more specific case of the Brazilian nation, which has made itself a complex and all-embracing socio-political unit in spite of the great diversity and (...)
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  13. Afro-Brazilian Religions and the Prospects for a Philosophy of Religious Practice.José Eduardo Porcher & Fernando Carlucci - 2023 - Religions 14 (2):146.
    In this paper, we take our cue from Kevin Schilbrack’s admonishment that the philosophy of religion needs to take religious practices seriously as an object of investigation. We do so by offering Afro-Brazilian traditions as an example of the methodological poverty of current philosophical engagement with religions that are not text-based, belief-focused, and institutionalized. Anthropologists have studied these primarily orally transmitted traditions for nearly a century. Still, they involve practices, such as offering and sacrifice as well as spirit possession (...)
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    The Brazilian Remake of the Orpheus Legend: Film Theory and the Aesthetic Dimension.Myrian Sepúlveda Dos Santos - 2003 - Theory, Culture and Society 20 (4):49-69.
    An increasing sensitivity towards films and other forms of visual experience has become apparent in social theory. Recent explorations of new media of communication and entertainment have criticized the emphasis on the hegemonic or manipulative power of cultural industries and popular forms of leisure. Films, like many other discursive and visual forms, have been considered as signifying practices and investigated as processes of production, exhibition and reception. This article takes these recent contributions as its point of departure and investigates two (...)
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  15. Quilombos virtuais: as novas expressões de (re)territorialização, resistência, ativismo e empoderamento negro nas redes sociais.Cristiano Henrique dos Santos & Renata Nascimento da Silva - 2019 - Logos: Comuniação e Univerisdade 26 (1).
    O presente artigo busca analisar os processos, fluxos e refluxos, de desterritorialização e territorialização, no contexto da diáspora negra no Brasil. Através dos conceitos de quilombismo e comunidade, examinará as comunidades virtuais “Ponte para Pretx” e “Intelectuais Negras: escrita de si mesma” localizadas no Facebook, articulando ponderações e reflexões em torno dos processos de empoderamento negro, ativismo, solidariedade e resistência negra, nucleados na ideia de comunidade virtual. Desta maneira, através dos pressupostos da hermenêutica histórica, a pesquisa demonstrará de que maneira (...)
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    Brazilian Anthropophagy: Myth and Literature.Luciana Stegagno Picchio - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (144):116-139.
    1. The fact that Brazil, land of parrots and coffee, is also, by antonomasia, that of cannibals, is a commonplace that we find in the writings of foreigners and natives from the early years of the conquest up until our era of advanced civilization, at the level of anthropological reality (we should like to say anthropophagic) and at that of metaphor. As though, forgetful of the general accusation of anthropophagy launched by the first explorers against the various indigenous peoples of (...)
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    The Brazilian Pharmaceutical Industry: Actors, Institutions, and Policies.Julia Paranhos, Lia Hasenclever & Fernanda S. Perin - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (S1):126-135.
    This paper aims to characterize the main actors in the Brazilian pharmaceutical industry — national companies, foreign companies and public laboratories — and analyze how they were affected and how they reacted to changes over the last 30 years in the institutional framework. The results show that national companies have been gaining prominence in the Brazilian pharmaceutical market with their internationalization movement and their strengthening of innovation strategies.
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    Pragmatism and Developmentalism in Brazilian Educational Thought in the 1950s/1960.Ana Waleska P. C. Mendonça, Libânia Nacif Xavier, Vera Lucia Alves Breglia, Miriam Waidenfeld Chaves, Maria Teresa Cavalcanti de Oliveira, Cecília Neves Lima & Pablo S. M. Bispo Dos Santos - 2005 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 24 (6):471-498.
    This article proposes to analyse some aspects of the appropriation of New School thinking in Brazil, particularly Deweyan pragmatism, in the 1950s and 1960s. The analysis is based on the assumption that the developmentalist ideology that punctuated the debate on the economic, political and social restructuring of the country in these two decades constituted fertile ground for the return and expansion of pragmatist thinking amongst Brazilian educators, articulating itself, sometimes in contradictory ways, with this ideology. The focus of the (...)
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    Afro-Brazilian Identity and Memory.Reginaldo Prandi - 2004 - Diogenes 51 (1):35-43.
    The problem of the construction of memory that faces the Afro-Brazilian population presents itself as more than a simple need for an identity connected to an original past, but in addition as essential, because for historical reasons their social reality has not yet reached the end of its struggle. The African composition of Brazilian culture is based on several sources of many origins peculiar to different African peoples. The memory people have of Africa is vague, generic, indefinite. Though (...)
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    Brazilian public policies for reproductive health: Family planning, abortion and prenatal care.Dirce Guilhem & Anamaria Ferreira Azevedo - 2007 - Developing World Bioethics 7 (2):68–77.
    ABSTRACT This study is an ethical reflection on the formulation and application of public policies regarding reproductive health in Brazil. The Integral Assistance Program for Women's Health (PAISM) can be considered advanced for a country in development. Universal access for family planning is foreseen in the Brazilian legislation, but the services do not offer contraceptive methods for the population in a regular and consistent manner. Abortion is restricted by law to two cases: risk to the woman's life and rape. (...)
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    The Brazilian Presidential Election of 2018 and the relationship between technology and democracy in Latin America.Raíssa Mendes Tomaz & Jerzui Mendes Torres Tomaz - 2020 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 18 (4):497-509.
    PurposeThe purpose of this paper selected by ICIL 2019 committee in Rome is to demonstrate the current importance of the internet in the protection of democracy in developting countries.Design/methodology/approachIt is intended to make a comparison with the growing and current phenomenon of Brazilian disinformation with other contemporary phenomena related to new technologies through literature review methodology.FindingsThe Brazilian elections in 2018 represent an authentic model in a post-Cambridge Analytical phase where the myth of the sanctity of data has been (...)
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    Quilombo: para além da territorialidade.Vivian Ingridy De Carvalho Lima - 2016 - Odeere 1 (1).
    Resenha: LEITE, Maria Jorge dos Santos. Movimento Social Quilombola: processos educativos. 1ed. Curitiba: Appris, 2016, 271 p.
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    Brazilian studies on visual psychophysics and neurophysiology.Maria Lúcia B. De Simas & José Aparecido Da Silva - 1989 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 27 (3):249-252.
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    Nas trilhas do quilombo sambaíba: Etnografia de um Saber-fazer que se transforma.Luciete de Cássia Souza Lima Bastos - 2020 - Odeere 5 (9):49-81.
    This article is part of my doctoral research in discuss I the complexity of putting myself in the Other's shoes in order to understand him. It shows the traditional community of Sambaíba, in Caetité-BA, it know how and problematizes the construction of changing and / or fragmented identities based on the interpretation of symbolic elements that are presents in the participants' narratives and face-body expressions. An ethnography about / with the Other in my experience with the body. I've been thinking (...)
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  25. 19th Brazilian Logic Conference: Book of Abstracts.Cezar A. Mortari & Ricardo Silvestre (eds.) - 2019 - João Pessoa, PB, Brasil: EDUFCG.
    This is the book of abstracts of the 19th Brazilian Logic Conferences. The Brazilian Logic Conferences (EBL) is one of the most traditional logic conferences in South America. Organized by the Brazilian Logic Society (SBL), its main goal is to promote the dissemination of research in logic in a broad sense. It has been occurring since 1979, congregating logicians of different fields — mostly philosophy, mathematics and computer science — and with different backgrounds — from undergraduate students (...)
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    Brazilian political scientists and the Cold War: Soviet hearts, North-American minds.Lidiane Soares Rodrigues - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (2):145-169.
    ArgumentThe process of institutionalization of Political Science in Brazil was conditioned by the country’s position in the geopolitical scenario proper to the Cold War, strongly affected by the influence of the USA and, later on, by the military dictatorship experienced between 1964 and 1985. The first Brazilian professionalized political scientists were, during their youth, anti-Stalinist revolutionary militants. They had been financed by the Ford Foundation to pursue their PhDs in the USA. In this paper, I argue that the north-American (...)
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    Abortion in Brazilian Bioethics.Debora Diniz - 2004 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (3):275-279.
    Brazilian bioethics became consolidated in the 1990s. It was during this time that teaching and research centers were instituted, associative groups were created, and the first papers of Brazilian authors were published. In Brazil, the first years of teaching and research in bioethics were marked by a strong influence of the United States, particularly in the theoretic and thematic fields. Among the main topics of discussion were subjects related to the end of life and to research involving human (...)
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    XII Brazilian Logic Conference.Edward Hermann Haeusler - 2001 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 7 (2):295-295.
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    The Brazilian contribution of Alcindo Flores Cabral to the periodic classification.Juergen Heinrich Maar & Eder João Lenardão - 2015 - Foundations of Chemistry 17 (1):5-22.
    This paper presents the contributions of Alcindo Flores Cabral, professor of Chemistry at the Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel, nowadays part of the Universidade Federal de Pelotas, to chemistry teaching. It is a contribution almost unknown to the Brazilian chemical community, although recognized as valuable by several renowned chemists abroad, like W. Hückel, G. Charlot, F. Strong, E. Fessenden and others. Cabral’s innovative helical representation is presented in connection not only with contemporary representations, but also an incursion is made (...)
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    Brazilian Studies in Philosophy and History of Science: An Account of Recent Works.Décio Krause & Antonio Videira (eds.) - 2010 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    This volume, The Brazilian Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, is the first attempt to present to a general audience, works from Brazil on this subject. The included papers are original, covering a remarkable number of relevant topics of philosophy of science, logic and on the history of science. The Brazilian community has increased in the last years in quantity and in quality of the works, most of them being published in respectable international journals on the (...)
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  31. Brazilian Institute of the Environ-ment (IB AM A), 181 Brokdorf, 10 Brontosauraus society (Czechoslova-kia), 72.Baikal Lake, Bird Protection & Rubens Born - 1992 - In Matthias Finger (ed.), The Green movement worldwide. Greenwich, Conn.: Jai Press. pp. 2--249.
     
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    Brazilian Legal Culture: From the Tradition of Exception to the Promise of Emancipation.Andityas Soares de Moura Costa Matos & Marcelo Maciel Ramos - 2016 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 29 (4):753-778.
    This article investigates the existence of an original Brazilian legal culture. It parts from a critical examination of the key moments in the history of Brazil through the accounts of its most important scholars, such as Caio Prado Júnior, Darcy Ribeiro, Sérgio Buarque de Holanda, Wilson Martins, Oliveira Viana, Roberto Damatta, José Murilo de Carvalho, among others. It identifies in the Brazilian legal culture something one might call tradition of exception, which can be found in many of its (...)
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    An Event on Brazilian Logic: Proceedings of the XIII Brazilian Logic Conference.Walter Carnielli, Marcelo Coniglio & Itala D'ottaviano - 2005 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (1):1-3.
    This volume corresponds to the Proceedings of the XIII Brazilian Logic Conference held at the CLE - Centre for Logic, Epistemology and the History of Science in Campinas, SP, Brazil from May 26-30, 2003 under the auspices of the SBL - Brazilian Logic Society and the ASL - Association for Symbolic Logic.
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    Wildfires and Brazilian irrationality on social networks.Heslley Machado Silva - 2021 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 21:11-15.
    Recent forest fires in Brazil and Australia have been the subject of irrational discussions on social networks without any legitimate scientific basis. These discussions often overlook or ignore fundamental questions about how limited government reactions, especially from the Brazilian government, to climate change affect these disasters. This article seeks to foster a discussion supported by data about climate change, the consequences of increased frequency of catastrophic weather events, and ways in which aggressiveness and ignorance via the internet and social (...)
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    Brazilian Feminisms: Central and Peripheral Issues.Sônia Weidner Maluf - 2011 - Feminist Review 98 (1_suppl):e36-e51.
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    ‘The black, scabby Brazilian’: Some thoughts on race and early modern philosophy.Michael A. Rosenthal - 2005 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (2):211-221.
    When Spinoza described his dream of a ‘black, scabby Brazilian’, was the image indicative of a larger pattern of racial discrimination? Should today’s readers regard racist comments and theories in the texts of 17th- and 18th-century philosophers as reflecting the prejudices of their time or as symptomatic of philosophical discourse? This article discusses whether a critical discussion of race is itself a form of racism and whether supposedly minor prejudices are evidence of a deeper social pathology. Given historical hindsight, (...)
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    Gramscian Thought and Brazilian Education.Rosemary Dore Soares - 2010 - In Peter Mayo (ed.), Gramsci and Educational Thought. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 127–145.
    This chapter contains sections titled: A Socialist Project for Public Education? Interpreting Gramscian Thought in the Brazilian Context: Trends and Tribulations Final Considerations Notes References.
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    Visions of Brazilian scientists on nanosciences and nanotechnologies.Noela Invernizzi - 2008 - NanoEthics 2 (2):133-148.
    This article examines the visions on nanosciences and nanotechnologies (N&N) disseminated by a group of Brazilian scientists to legitimize this emergent field of research. For this purpose we analyzed reports on N&N published by the Journal of Science, edited daily by the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science, from 2002 to 2007, covering the period in which the main events in domestic N&N research policy took place. Our analysis shows that researchers on N&N are spreading visions of (...)
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    Gilberto Freyre and Brazilian Self-Perception.Maria Lúcia G. Pallares-Burke - 2012 - In Pallares-Burke Maria Lúcia G. (ed.), Racism and Ethnic Relations in the Portuguese-Speaking World. pp. 113.
    The idea of Brazil as a ‘racial democracy’ and a mixture of peoples and cultures became a central part of its national identity following the publication of Gilberto Freyre's Casa-grande e senzala in 1933. This chapter argues that the idea of racial democracy cannot be understood without taking into account the dialogue, dating from much earlier than 1933, between Brazilians and North Americans, based on an emphasis on the mixture of black and white, and on the ‘one drop rule’ and (...)
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    NGOs, Governmentality, and the Brazilian Response to AIDS: A Multistranded Genealogy of the Current Crisis.Rafael de la Dehesa - 2017 - Feminist Studies 43 (2):262.
    Abstract:In recent years, Brazilian AIDS activists have faced a growing economic and political crisis that threatens sustainability of the movement and the country's response to the epidemic. Drawing on Michel Foucault's concepts of governmentality and biopolitics, this article offers a multi-stranded genealogy of the Brazilian response to HIV/AIDS to explain the structural fragilities underlying this crisis. Specifically, it traces how a tense constellation of actors, including healthcare reformers, AIDS and sexual rights activists, Brazilian state reformers and the (...)
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    Indexing, enriching, and understanding Brazilian missing person cases from data of distributed repositories on the web.Jorão Gomes, Heder Soares Bernardino, Jairo Francisco de Souza & Enayat Rajabi - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):565-579.
    For decision making in government, it is necessary to have well-structured sources of information. In several countries, it is difficult to access government data as the information are dispersed, disconnected, and poorly structured. For this reason, this work presents a framework to gather, unify, and enrich missing person data from distributed web sources. The framework allows inserting new tasks specific to the user’s domain to improve data quality. In this study, Brazilian missing person data from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and (...)
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    Brazilian Dromedaries: A History of Acclimatization, Agricultural Modernization, and Camelids, 1857–1867.David Francisco de Moura Penteado - 2024 - Isis 115 (2):241-266.
    Ideas, knowledge, people, and animals were in rapid transit in the nineteenth century, occasionally at the same time. This essay analyzes the unsuccessful government-sponsored experiment to introduce and naturalize dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) in the northeastern Brazilian province of Ceará between 1857 and 1867. While the scheme is not unknown, it has not yet received a dedicated and thorough examination. Using the lenses of the global exchange of knowledge, transnational scientific enterprises, the history of camelids, and the worldwide phenomenon of (...)
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    Brazilian Normative Data on Letter and Category Fluency Tasks: Effects of Gender, Age, and Geopolitical Region.Izabel Hazin, Gilmara Leite, Rosinda M. Oliveira, João C. Alencar, Helenice C. Fichman, Priscila D. N. Marques & Claudia Berlim de Mello - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:174882.
    Verbal fluency is a basic function of language that refers to the ability to produce fluent speech. Despite being an essentially linguistic function, its measurements are also used to evaluate executive aspects of verbal behavior. Performance in verbal fluency (VF) tasks varies according to age, education, and cognitive development. Neurodevelopmental disorders that affect the functioning of frontal areas tend to cause lower performance in VF tasks. Despite the relative consensus that has been reached in terms of the use of VF (...)
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    Pesquisa e produção de conhecimento sobre quilombos: entrevista com José Maurício Arruti.Benedito Eugenio & Wesley Santos de Matos - 2020 - Odeere 5 (9):23.
    A pesquisa sobre quilombos tem se ampliado consideravelmente nos últimos anos, incorporando diferentes referenciais teóricos. Dentre os pesquisadores que têm contribuído para a renovação dos estudos sobre comunidades quilombolas está José Maurício Arruti, doutor em Antropologia Social e professor da Universidade Estadual de Campinas. O professor Arruti pesquisa comunidades quilombolas e povos indígenas, em especial sobre os temas Políticas de Reconhecimento, Território, Memória e Educação. Apresentamos, a seguir, a entrevista por ele concedida, em que discute aspectos de sua trajetória (...)
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    Sobre Bakhtin, quilombos e a cultura popular.Michele Freire Schiffler - 2017 - Bakhtiniana 12 (3):76-95.
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    Accreditation Fraud in Brazilian Military Hospitals: Why “Tone at the Top” Matters.L. C. O. Klaus - 2016 - Journal of Military Ethics 15 (4):275-287.
    This article shows under which circumstances fraudulent accreditation can occur in Brazilian military hospitals, calling attention to the tone at the top as a critical aspect of military fraud deterrence – and hence as a critical aspect of this branch of military ethics. The problems allegedly found in Brazilian military health institutions were revealed through in-depth interviews conducted with 29 professionals who reported to work or have worked in a Brazilian military hospital. These fraud allegations were mostly (...)
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    Perspectives on Brazilian Philosophy in the Last Century.Lúcio Álvaro Marques - 2024 - Sententiae 43 (2):55-71.
    I present a state-of-the-art Brazilian philosophy from four perspectives: essayism, historiography, decolonial thinking, and primary source research. I don't prioritize the perspectives presented or assess the viability of ideas that have been listed in my paper, as I belief that they are viable and productive. However, it’s does not mean that I do not see the shortcomings of these ideas or do not distinguish them in any way. It is merely a provocation to the reader to get closer to (...)
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  48. Contemporary Brazilian research in logic part II.Arthur Buchsbaum, Tarcisio Pequeno, A. General, Newton Ca da Costa & Jean-Yves Beziau - 1997 - Logique Et Analyse 40:3.
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    Brazilian Soybean Production: Emergy Analysis With an Expanded Scope.Marcos Watanabe, Robert Bonifácio, Otávio Cavalett & Enrique Ortega - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (4):323-334.
    This article offers the results of emergy analysis used to evaluate four different soybean production systems in Brazil that were divided into two main categories: biological models (organic and ecological farms) and industrial models (green-revolution chemical farms and herbicide with no-tillage farms). The biological models show better environmental, economical, and social performance indicators; however, at the national level, discussion of transgenic soybean seed release considers only industrial models without any mention of biological models. Classic emergy analysis shows biological options are (...)
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  50. Reflections on Brazilian Amazonia and International Policies.Lilian Cristina Duarte - 2000 - Diogenes 48 (191):135-138.
    Nowadays, that part of Amazonia which is situated on Brazilian territory is more and more the focus of attention for communication methods and the international agenda. This enormous expanse of land covered by tropical forest of unequalled beauty, extending over several Brazilian states, possesses an extremely rich biodiversity, with a vast potential reserve of natural resources of all sorts, and inspires admiration as well as inevitable greed. The intensification of human activity in the region has given rise to (...)
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