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2. Evolution and characterization of health sciences paper retractions in Brazil and Portugal.
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Candal-Pedreira, Cristina, Ruano-Ravina, Alberto, Rey-Brandariz, Julia, Mourino, Nerea, Ravara, Sofia, Aguiar, Pedro, and Pérez-Ríos, Mónica
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FRAUD in science ,DATABASES ,RETRACTORS (Surgery) ,CROSS-sectional method - Abstract
The retraction of health sciences publications is a growing concern. To understand the patterns in a particular country-context and design specific measures to address the problem, it is important to describe and characterize retractions. We aimed to assess the evolution of health science retractions in Brazil and Portugal and to describe their features. We conducted a cross-sectional study including all health sciences retracted articles with at least one author affiliated to a Portuguese or Brazilian institution identified through Retraction Watch database. A total of 182 retracted articles were identified. The number of retractions increased over time, but the proportion related to the whole of publications remained stable. A total of 50.0% and 60.8% of the Portuguese and Brazilian retracted articles, respectively, were published in first and second quartile journals. Scientific misconduct accounted for 60.1% and 55.9% of retractions in Brazil and Portugal. In both countries, the most frequent cause of misconduct was plagiarism. The time from publication to retraction decreases as the journal quartile increases. The retraction of health sciences articles did not decrease over time in Brazil and Portugal. There is a need to develop strategies aimed at preventing, monitoring and managing scientific misconduct according to the country context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Examining the associations between high achievement in reading and school climate: evidence from five South American countries.
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Rodríguez De Luque, Jesús José
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SCHOOL environment ,EDUCATIONAL resources ,FOREIGN students ,EDUCATIONAL quality ,ACADEMIC achievement ,ACHIEVEMENT - Abstract
An emergent literature has shown that some students overcome adversities related to their low Socio-Economic Status (SES) by attaining high academic achievement. One of the aims of this literature is to identify the factors that explain the capacity of students from low SES backgrounds to attain high academic achievement. However, upon reviewing this literature, I observed that few studies have comparatively investigated the associations between the capacity of students from low SES backgrounds to attain high achievement in reading and school climate characteristics. Additionally, I found that not many studies have researched whether student SES moderates these associations. This paper contributes to fill these two gaps by estimating associations between high achievement in reading and school climate characteristics. Moreover, it examines whether student SES moderates these associations. To do this, this research estimated logit and heterogeneous choice models using representative samples of students from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Uruguay who participated in the 2018 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). The results show that high achievement in reading is positively correlated to certain teaching practices, such as perceived teacher enthusiasm during the instruction and adapting instruction to students' needs. Conversely, it is negatively correlated to teacher feedback and teacher-directed instruction. Furthermore, the findings indicate that high achievement in reading is negatively correlated to the scarcity and low quality of educational material. Interestingly, the results show that student SES does not moderate these associations. In conclusion, these findings indicate that interventions targeting these areas of school climate may help to increase students' probability of attaining high achievement in reading, regardless of their SES. Likewise, these results suggest that if these interventions are focused in low SES schools, they may contribute to bridge the gap in reading skills between students from low and middle or high socioeconomic backgrounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Access, health, re‐conhecimento: Co‐crafted Brazilian discourses on sustainable food.
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Afonso, Rita, Sarayed‐Din, Luiza, Kleine, Dorothea, Carvalho, Cristine, Bartholo, Roberto, and Hughes, Alex
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SUSTAINABLE consumption ,NUTRITIONAL requirements ,FOOD consumption ,RIGHT to health ,FOOD sovereignty - Abstract
Academic discourse on food justice and sustainable food consumption needs to be informed by empirical contributions and heterogenous conceptualisations from diverse parts of the world. This paper broadens the dialogue with a variety of voices and knowledges, rooting itself not only in the specific political and social context, but also the discursive and epistemic traditions of Brazil, which stand in dialogue with international discourses. Firstly, an analysis is offered of the multi‐stakeholder process that since the mid‐1990s shaped the discourse, theorisation and policy making on food justice and sustainable food consumption in Brazil. Emerging from this process were globally leading Brazilian policy initiatives such as Zero Hunger, the School Feeding Program, the progressive Food Guide, and co‐crafted concepts such as comida de verdade. The institutional architecture for this discourse, the National Food Council and regular conferences, were dismantled in 2019 after a change in government. Secondly, the paper presents data from 30 interviews with key stakeholders from civil society, policy, business, media and celebrity influencers, conducted at the time of the dissolution. Three key subdiscourses on sustainable food consumption emerge: access, with an emphasis on right to food; health; and re‐conhecimento, a term we use to articulate the confluence of multiple knowledges and consciousnesses, including an insistence on the cultural role of food. Throughout the interviews, co‐crafted concepts and phrases emerging from the multistakeholder process reverberated. The paper argues that the multi‐stakeholder process resulted not just in a coherent shared discourse, concepts and policy during a period of conducive policy environment, but also in collective resilience. The invisible edifice of shared ideas and commitments around this public issue is still intact and may be reactivated in future. In times of increased political polarisation, not just in Brazil, this is an important argument for investing in such long‐term multi‐stakeholder dialogue processes. This paper analyses the distinct multi‐stakeholder process which shaped the discourse, theorisation and policy making on food justice and sustainable food consumption in Brazil. It presents data from 30 interviews with key stakeholders, from which three sub‐discourses emerge: access; health; and re‐conhecimento. The paper argues that although the multi‐stakeholder forums crafting this discourse were dismantled in 2019 after a change in government, the process of co‐crafting has resulted in key concepts and a shared vision which demonstrate collective epistemic resilience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. National curricula and citizenship education in populist times. The cases of Brazil and Spain.
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Estellés, Marta, Oliveira, Amurabi, and Castellví, Jordi
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POPULISM ,CITIZENSHIP education ,AUTHORITARIANISM ,POLARIZATION (Social sciences) ,EDUCATIONAL objectives - Abstract
Despite increasing attention to citizenship education since the turn of the 21st century, the recent spread of authoritarian populism worldwide has raised relatively little attention in educational policy and research. As a result, the possibilities and limitations that national curricula offer to educators to deal with this phenomenon are still rather uncertain. In this article, we develop an analytical framework based on the key features of authoritarian populism and critical citizenship education to compare the elements and scope for addressing populism in the national curricula of Brazil and Spain, two countries where national populism is particularly widespread. This paper examines the extent to which national curricula in these countries include goals and content that enable teachers to address the complexities of this phenomenon ranging from political polarisation through to the exaltation of national identities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. A TWO-STAGE EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS APPLIED TO BRAZILIAN SANITATION SERVICES PROVIDERS.
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De Santis, Mariana, Halabi, Damian, Assunção, Pedro, and Carrazana Rivera, Andrea
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DATA envelopment analysis ,SANITATION ,INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) ,MANUFACTURING processes ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems - Abstract
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- 2024
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7. THE CHALLENGES OF DISSEMINATING CONSTRUCTIVIST MARKET STUDIES IN BRAZIL:A POSITION PAPER PRESENTING STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME THE OBSTACLES.
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David Vieira, Francisco Giovanni
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MARKETING - Abstract
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- 2023
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8. Agri-food globalization and food security in Brazil: recent trends and contradictions.
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Flexor, Georges, Kato, Karina Yoshie, and Leite, Sergio Pereira
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FOOD security ,AGRICULTURAL economics ,FARM produce ,COMMODITY exchanges ,FOOD marketing - Abstract
The article analyzes the interrelationships between international commodity markets and food security in Brazil. Through bibliographical research, document analysis, and data visualization, this paper illustrates the key connections between the dynamics of agricultural commodity markets, the growth of commodity production in Brazil, and the behavior of food prices in Brazil. Greater integration of the Brazilian food market with the global food market not only raises land use and environmental concerns, but also requires a discussion of development strategies that can ensure national food. The paper's conclusion emphasizes the need for greater understanding of the ongoing dynamics and their local effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Technical-scientific production and knowledge networks about medicinal plants and herbal medicines in the Amazon.
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Lepsch-Cunha, Nadja, Muraro, Vinicius, Mendonça Nascimento, Henrique Eduardo, Mazoni, Alysson, Nunez, Cecília Verónica, and Machado Bonacelli, Maria Beatriz
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HERBAL medicine ,TECHNOLOGY assessment ,MEDICINAL plants ,NATURAL language processing ,BIBLIOMETRICS - Abstract
Introduction: This paper explores the role of Brazilian research institutions in the global and national context of study of medicinal plants. Most of these plants have ethnopharmacological use and herbal medicines related to the Amazon. It highlights Brazil’s position in scientific production and the importance of Amazonian resources in developing phytomedicines. The study aims to provide an overview of the technical-scientific production of medicinal plants and herbal medicines related to the Amazon, focusing on scientific impact, collaboration, Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of scientific production, and innovation system maturity. Methods: The study employs a comprehensive methodological approach, including data collection from Scopus covering the period from 2002 to 2022. The data was cleaned and analyzed using bibliometric and network analysis techniques. Advanced natural language processing techniques, such as Latent Dirichlet Allocation and Jaccard distance measure, were used for TRL classification. Results: The findings reveal a predominant contribution from Brazilian institutions and authors, with 1,850 publications analyzed. Key areas identified include Pharmacology, Toxicology, Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, and Biochemistry. The study also uncovers various collaborative networks and technological maturity levels, with a significant focus on early-stage development phases. Discussion: The research concludes that Brazilian institutions, particularly those in the Amazon region, play a significant role in the scientific exploration and development of medicinal plants and herbal medicines. Despite this, countries like the USA were proportionally more productive in clinical trial research. The study underscores the potential of Brazil’s rich biodiversity and traditional knowledge in the pharmaceutical industry, particularly for neglected diseases. It suggests the need for stronger research systems and international collaboration to leverage these resources for global health benefits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Addressing health equity gaps: Brazil-Sweden comparative study on disparities in care.
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D'Alessandro, Bettina, Mikhailov, Andrei, and Bordin, Ronaldo
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HEALTH equity ,COMPARATIVE studies ,RESOURCE allocation ,SOCIAL justice ,PUBLIC health administration - Abstract
The concept of health equity is relevant in both national and international health systems. Thereby, this paper aimed to compare the perception of health equity practice between Brazilian (SUS) and Swedish national health system users and professionals by a comparative case study. Our results suggest that health equity understanding and implementation in both countries have considerable differences. In Brazil, the nations' weakness, attributed to broader systemic issues, are seen as obstacles to fully achieve health care equity with the SUS routine. In contrast, Swedish professionals and users perceive health equity as a reality present in the daily functioning of their health care system. Their model prioritizes needs based on their level of importante, employing a hierarchical approach to healthcare delivery. This procedure ensures that attention and resources are allocated according to the urgency and severity of individuals' needs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
11. The financing of innovation policies in Brazil between 1999 and 2016: political economy, institutions and financial cycles.
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Tavares, João Marcos Hausmann
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FINANCIAL institutions ,BUSINESS cycles ,ECONOMIC policy ,BUDGET process ,POLITICAL change - Abstract
The main objective of the present paper is to provide the reasons behind the rise and fall of resources for innovation policies in Brazil between 1999 and 2016. The paper also intends to provide a broad map of the financial relations between funding sources and financial agents in the Brazilian National System of Innovation (NSI). In order to do that, the paper uses mixed methods: a historical approach to cover the motivations of the political economy; principles of network analyses to map the institutional relations between funding sources and financial agents; and economic theory to understand the determinants of the cash flows that finance science, technology and innovation (STI) policies. The institutional arrangement of the Brazilian NSI led the financial cycle to rely, on a general level, on GDP dynamism; the strategy of selected public bodies; on the federal budget decision process; and on the external economic cycle. Between 2003 and 2014, political struggles led to economic policies that favoured GDP growth and public spending, while the opposite occurred from 2015 onwards. In general, institutions were not equipped to protect the financial resources from the political changes of the mid-2010s. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Biotechnology as a Means to Power: Rise of Brazil as a Case in Point.
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Vijayakumar, Anupama
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AGRICULTURAL biotechnology ,DEVELOPING countries ,EMERGING markets ,CATALYSIS ,DEVELOPED countries - Abstract
The global diffusion of biotechnology has played a pivotal role in restructuring the global order in the post-Cold War era. Institution of a strong domestic base in biotech has arguably allowed emerging economies in the Global South to negotiate with developed countries from a position of strength. This paper critically examines the rise of Brazil as a case in point to examine the role of biotechnology as a great equaliser of power in North-South relations. It identifies the institution of a strong domestic biotechnology base as a primary facilitator of Brazil's emergence as a globally influential player. The paper does so through delineating the various means through which Brazil has drawn from biotechnology to boost its international image and influence. Firstly, it analyses the nuances within Brazil's domestic biotechnology strategy while underlining their catalytic effect in driving fast-paced advances in the field. Brazil's policy successes with respect to genomics and biofuels are highlighted. The paper discusses Brazil's employment of biotechnology as an effective foreign policy tool in niche diplomacy ventures of health, agriculture, and biofuels to grow its clout in the Global South. Brazil's tactful ability to combine its biotechnology expertise with skilful diplomatic manoeuvring to pioneer novel normative paradigms that favour the Global South has been studied. The paper concludes that Brazil's biotechnology strategy presents a good model for emerging economies in Asia and Africa to emulate to improve their relative standing in the multipolar world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
13. How art market actors experience market emergence in an unequal field: placing Brazilian contemporary art in the global art market.
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Brandellero, Amanda
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ART industry ,RELATIONSHIP marketing ,EXPORT marketing ,PAPER arts ,MARKETING literature - Abstract
This paper contributes to art marketing and consumption literature by studying how art market participants from Brazil – a market considered "emergent" – position themselves in the global art market. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 60 art market participants and participant observation in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the paper shows how position and validation gains are understood as entailing practices of (ex)change (or troca in Portuguese) at the individual and field level. Beyond the extension of their social networks and circulation in art market circuits outside Brazil, art market participants understood their positioning gains as dependent on changes to (the perceptions of) art market practices and operating context, and the negotiation of alternative valuations of Brazilian contemporary art in the global art market, addressing power inequalities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. CONSTITUTIONAL ATOMIC BOMB OR PAPER TIGER? THE INSTITUTION OF IMPEACHMENT IN THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL.
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SAWICKA, Monika
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ATOMIC bomb ,IMPEACHMENTS ,IMPEACHMENT of presidents ,HEADS of state - Abstract
Over the course of less than a quarter of a century, two Brazilian Heads of State – Fernando Collor in 1992 and Dilma Rousseff in 2016 – have been removed from office by impeachment. There has been much controversy surrounding both proceedings, particularly the latter. The article seeks to discuss briefly the history of the proceeding of impeachment in Brazil and its significance for the country’s political life after 1988. Through an analysis of the impeachment cases of President Fernando Collor and President Dilma Rousseff, and overview of the literature on impeachment in Latin America, the paper will address the similarities and differences present in both cases in which a Brazilian Head of State was removed from office. The last part of the article will further discuss the disputes among Brazilian jurists triggered by differing evaluations of this legal measure and, in particular, the more recent case of its implementation in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. 共同富裕目标下社会保障城乡融合 信息系统的建设与展望 要要基于巴西统一登记系统的分析.
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唐宇, 毕洁颖, 谢峥嵘, and 李雅君
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CONDITIONAL cash transfer programs ,SOCIAL security ,RURAL development ,CAPACITY building ,SOCIAL services - Abstract
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- 2024
16. Teaching Social Entrepreneurship in Higher Education: Active Pedagogy in a Deweyan Perspective.
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Pischetola, Magda and Martins, Luiza de Souza e Silva
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SOCIAL entrepreneurship ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP education ,HIGHER education ,SOCIALIZATION ,SOCIAL change ,ACTIVE learning - Abstract
Social entrepreneurship education has achieved academic recognition as a subject matter and field of research. However, there is no consensus about how this subject should be taught. The paper explores the potential of active pedagogy for social entrepreneurship education, presenting a Deweyan perspective focussed on reflection and ownership of learning. It draws on a three-year interinstitutional project that aimed at disseminating active pedagogy among in-service teachers in Latin America, and it presents the case of a Brazilian university, where the project was implemented. Findings show that reflecting on concrete cases regarding local social issues triggered students' empathy and fostered proactive attitudes. By using reflection-based active pedagogy, participant teachers developed a higher level of awareness about their need for constant self-assessment. The paper concludes that social entrepreneurship education can benefit from a stronger focus on empowerment, as a first step for social change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. First Record of Margrethia valentinae (Gonostomatidae) in the Western South Atlantic, with Remarks on the Taxonomy and Distribution of the Genus Margrethia.
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Villarins, B. T., Fischer, L. G., Martins, J. R., and Mincarone, M. M.
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This paper reports on the first record of the bristlemouth Margrethia valentinae Parin, 1982 (Stomiiformes: Gonostomatidae) in the western South Atlantic, based on a single specimen (NPM 6856, standard length 52 mm) bottom trawled off Santa Catarina, Brazil, at 26°23′25′′ S, 46°01′50′′ W, 400 m depth, on December 13, 2000. Morphometric and meristic data for M. valentinae and its congener, M. obtusirostra, are given and compared to those reported in the literature. Remarks on the taxonomy of the genus Margrethia and an overview on its distribution are also provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. Ampliando los actores del mecanismo causal en la relación crisis-cambio institucional de ASE AN y Mercosur.
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GIACALONE, RITA
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GLOBAL Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ,CURRENCY swaps ,REGIONALISM (International organization) ,INSTITUTIONAL environment ,INTERNATIONAL economic integration ,FINANCIAL crises ,REGIONAL differences - Abstract
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- 2024
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19. The politics of public space at São Paulo's Parque Minhocão.
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Williams, Richard J.
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PUBLIC spaces ,PUBLIC architecture ,SPACE (Architecture) ,EXPRESS highways ,WORMS - Abstract
São Paulo's Minhocão (Big Worm) is a 3.5 km elevated expressway that cuts across a dense part of the central city. Opened in 1971, it was controversial from the start, and widely held responsible for the decline of the city's historic centre in the 1970s and 1980s. However, it has been gradually tamed over the years, first closed to traffic at night, and then at weekends and on holidays, becoming an impromptu park, the Parque Minhocão, which has had official status since 2014. Those informal closures have been accompanied by numerous architectural schemes over the years to make the Minhocão a permanent park on the lines of New York's High Line. The Parque Minhocão in its present condition represents a stand-off between various interest groups, all of whom have claims on it as public space. The paper explores the history of the Parque Minhocão since 1969 through different forms of visualisation, arguing that its present condition, however imperfect, keeps multiple and contradictory interests in balance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. "I Thought I Was Going to Die like Him": Racial Authoritarianism and the Afterlife of George Floyd in the United States and Brazil.
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Swift, Jaimee A.
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KILLINGS by police ,RACE discrimination ,AFTERLIFE ,AUTHORITARIANISM ,BLACK feminists - Abstract
This paper offers a brief yet comprehensive comparative analysis of historical and contemporary racial authoritarian violence in the United States and Brazil. Utilizing Black feminist historian and literary scholar Saidiya Hartman's theorization of the "afterlife of slavery" and Michael Dawson's linked fate, I examine how the processes of racialization and the racial logics of subordination have and continue to shape the contours of Black life in the United States and in Brazil. Moreover, in this work, I interrogate the afterlife of George Floyd and the afterlives of Black Brazilian victims and survivors of racial authoritarian violence; the political, transnational, and symbolic impacts of Floyd's death; and Diasporic understandings of linked fate on racial authoritarian violence between Black communities in the United States and in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. MONITORAMENTO IN SITU DE PARÂMETROS AMBIENTAIS NO SÍTIO ARQUEOLÓGICO CAMINHO DA CAIÇARA II, BRASIL.
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Duarte Cavalcante, Luis Carlos, das Neves Beserra, Andre Luiz, and Sousa Bezerra da Silva, Heralda Kelis
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations ,WIND speed ,ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring ,ACTION & adventure films ,ATMOSPHERIC temperature ,PETROGLYPHS ,ROCK paintings - Abstract
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- 2024
22. ARQUEOLOGÍA, OCUPACIONES CAZADORAS-RECOLECTORAS Y EL CERRADO DEL BRASIL CENTRAL: PROPOSICIÓN DE UN MODELO SOCIOCULTURAL Y ECONÓMICO EN CORRELACIÓN CON LOS PUEBLOS CONTEMPORÁNEOS DE LOS BOSQUES TROPICALES.
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Alves de Barros, Alex Sandro, Miniguano Trujillo, Andrea Soledad, Ríos Rivera, Edwin Hernán, and Herrera Latorre, Paulo David
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CERRADOS ,NATURAL resources ,ECONOMIC models ,ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY ,SAVANNAS ,ARCHAEOLOGY ,SCARCITY - Abstract
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- 2024
23. LAJEDO DO RIACHO BRAÇO FORTE: UM REPOSITÓRIO DE MARCAS ANTIGAS DE ATIVIDADE HUMANA NO CAMINHO DAS ÁGUAS, BRASIL.
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Duarte Cavalcante, Luis Carlos, Lima de Sousa, José Weverton, Sousa Bezerra da Silva, Heralda Kelis, and Campelo Magalhães, Sônia Maria
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RIVER channels ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations ,RECREATION areas ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL expeditions ,RURAL geography ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL finds - Abstract
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- 2024
24. 出口巴西盐渍鳕鱼产品风险控制研究.
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何晓霞, 陈颖, 刘畅, 徐键, and 徐宪仲
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- 2024
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25. 巴西农业生产增长因素分析及对中国的启示.
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赵慧敏, 吾际舟, 赵瑞雪, 孔令博, and 聂迎利
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AGRICULTURAL biotechnology ,INTELLECTUAL property ,GREEN Revolution ,AGRICULTURAL productivity ,AGRICULTURAL development ,ARABLE land - Abstract
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- 2024
26. Estimating Cotton Yield in the Brazilian Cerrado Using Linear Regression Models from MODIS Vegetation Index Time Series.
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de Siqueira, Daniel A. B., Vaz, Carlos M. P., da Silva, Flávio S., Ferreira, Ednaldo J., Speranza, Eduardo A., Franchini, Júlio C., Galbieri, Rafael, Belot, Jean L., de Souza, Márcio, Perina, Fabiano J., and das Chagas, Sérgio
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REGRESSION analysis ,TIME series analysis ,SEA Island cotton ,MODIS (Spectroradiometer) ,STANDARD deviations - Abstract
Satellite remote sensing data expedite crop yield estimation, offering valuable insights for farmers' decision making. Recent forecasting methods, particularly those utilizing machine learning algorithms like Random Forest and Artificial Neural Networks, show promise. However, challenges such as validation performances, large volume of data, and the inherent complexity and inexplicability of these models hinder their widespread adoption. This paper presents a simpler approach, employing linear regression models fitted from vegetation indices (VIs) extracted from MODIS sensor data on the Terra and Aqua satellites. The aim is to forecast cotton yields in key areas of the Brazilian Cerrado. Using data from 281 commercial production plots, models were trained (167 plots) and tested (114 plots), relating seed cotton yield to nine commonly used VIs averaged over 15-day intervals. Among the evaluated VIs, Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) and Triangular Vegetation Index (TVI) exhibited the lowest root mean square errors (RMSE) and the highest determination coefficients (R
2 ). Optimal periods for in-season yield prediction fell between 90 and 105 to 135 and 150 days after sowing (DAS), corresponding to key phenological phases such as boll development, open boll, and fiber maturation, with the lowest RMSE of about 750 kg ha−1 and R2 of 0.70. The best forecasts for early crop stages were provided by models at the peaks (maximum value of the VI time series) for EVI and TVI, which occurred around 80–90 DAS. The proposed approach makes the yield predictability more inferable along the crop time series just by providing sowing dates, contour maps, and their respective VIs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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27. A construção da sociedade neoliberal brasileira: qual o lugar da democracia?
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Delmiro Machado, Ana Victória, Prado Verbicaro, Loiane, Monteiro Rebelo, Thayná, and Pinto Ferreira, Valeska Dayanne
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SOCIAL systems ,POLITICAL systems ,DEMOCRACY ,EQUALITY ,NEOLIBERALISM ,FINANCIALIZATION - Abstract
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28. Making soil in the Plantationocene.
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Ofstehage, Andrew
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SOIL management ,REAL property sales & prices ,ETHNOLOGY research ,SOILS ,PLANTATIONS - Abstract
Based on 14 months of ethnographic research, this paper analyzes soil management within the plantation model of farmingin order to understand the extent to which life on large-scale monocultural farms can be controlled and directed toward extractiveproduction. Transnational soy farmers in Western Bahia Brazil 'correct' soils in the region to make them productive and marshal thisagronomic work to claim that they have added value to the land by 'building it up'. Still, the permeability of the plantation keepstransnational farmers from achieving their dreams of control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Citizenship and settler colonialism in Brazil: The toré ritual as a decolonial indigenous practice in the Northeast Region.
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Poets, Desiree
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CITIZENSHIP ,IMPERIALISM ,DECOLONIZATION ,INDIGENOUS rights ,EVICTION - Abstract
This article argues that settler colonialism structures Indigenous rights in Brazil and shows how Indigenous peoples have also engaged Indigenous rights to interrupt settler colonialism. To this end, it turns to the 20
th century (re-)emergence of officially extinct Indigenous peoples in Brazil's Northeast Region and the central role of the toré ritual in this process. While the toré reversed the settler colonial logic of Indigenous elimination and dispossession, the Indigenous (re-)emergences also operated within the possibilities of settler policy. Lingering in the tense gap between citizenship's limits and possibilities under settler colonialism, the article argues that the toré, by mobilizing bodies, land, culture, and memory, underscores the performative aspect of citizenship and the role of embodied practices in decolonization. Stressing the imbrication of the performative, the material, and the political, the paper offers a Brazilian perspective on debates on Indigenous refusal and the politics of recognition, challenging their simplistic dichotomization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Economic freedom and foreign direct investment in Brazil: an empirical analysis of determinants and policy implications.
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Upadhyaya, Kamal and Barreto de Góes, Bruno
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ECONOMIC liberty ,FOREIGN investments ,POLICY analysis ,ECONOMIC impact ,GROSS domestic product ,ECONOMETRIC models - Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to study the impact of economic freedom and some key macroeconomic variables on the foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow in Brazil. Design/methodology/approach: An econometric model is developed that includes FDI inflow as the dependent variable and macroeconomic variables such as the output, current account balance, the real exchange rate, openness and economic freedom as explanatory variables. Annual time series data from 1995 to 2022 is used. Before carrying out the estimation, the time series properties of the data are diagnosed using unit root tests and cointegration tests. Since the data series were found to be stationary in the first difference form and the variables in the model were cointegrated, an error correction model is developed and estimated. Findings: The findings demonstrate that the size of the market (gross domestic product), current account balance and the economic freedom index significantly influence FDI inflow to Brazil. Although the signs of openness and the real exchange rate align with theoretical expectations, they do not attain statistical significance. Originality/value: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first formal study on the impact of economic freedom on the FDI inflow in Brazil. The finding of this study adds value to the understanding of FDI dynamics in Brazil, highlighting the critical role of economic freedom and market size in attracting foreign investment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. 'The same contract that is suitable for your Excellency': Immigration and emulation in the adoption of sharecropping‐cum‐debt arrangements in Brazil (1835‒80).
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Witzel de Souza, Bruno Gabriel
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SHARECROPPING ,EMIGRATION & immigration ,PEONAGE ,SHARECROPPERS - Abstract
This paper studies the history of contractual choice in coffee plantations of São Paulo, Brazil. It focuses on the consolidation of non‐captive labour markets in the early phases of the transition from slavery in the country, particularly in the 1840s–50s. Vis‐à‐vis the alternatives of fixed rents and fixed payments per time worked or piece rates, the paper examines the rationale for the adoption of sharecropping arrangements with European bonded labourers. New archival evidence suggests that sharecropping had no obvious productivity advantage over alternative labour–rental arrangements in this period, and that the adoption of sharecropping arrangements resulted from the positional advantage of its first proposers, who influenced later choices of contractual design. A credit‐labour tie‐up long outlived the original sharecropping arrangements, in turn allowing for the immigration of poor and credit‐constrained Europeans, paving the way to insert Brazil into the circuits of mass migration without promoting institutional reforms to attract non‐bonded immigrants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. New Sustainable Food and Agriculture Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at University of Sao Paulo (Low-cost Precision Agriculture for Sustainable Farming Using Paper-based Analytical Devices).
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SUSTAINABLE agriculture ,COLOR space ,PRECISION farming ,ELECTRONIC records ,GRAYSCALE model ,SOIL fertility - Abstract
Researchers at the University of Sao Paulo have developed a low-cost and user-friendly paper-based platform for assessing soil fertility in precision agriculture. The platform uses colorimetric methods and a smartphone for data reading and storage to determine the concentrations of four essential macronutrients in soil: nitrate, magnesium, calcium, and ammonium. The device has shown strong linearity and adequate detection limits for each nutrient, making it a valuable tool for enhancing soil fertility assessment and supporting higher food production. This research was supported by various scientific and technological organizations in Brazil. [Extracted from the article]
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33. The Long-Run Effects of Conditional Cash Transfers: the Case of Bolsa Familia in Brazil.
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Laguinge, Luis, Gasparini, Leonardo, and Neidhöfer, Guido
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CONDITIONAL cash transfer programs ,WAR on poverty (United States) ,HUMAN capital ,INCOME ,BENEFICIARIES ,HOUSEHOLDS ,POLICYHOLDERS - Abstract
Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) have become a key antipoverty policy in Latin America in the last 25 years. The ultimate goal of this kind of programs is to break the intergenerational transmission of poverty through the promotion of human capital accumulation of children in vulnerable households. In this paper, we explore this issue by estimating the long-run effects of the largest CCT in Latin America: the Brazilian Bolsa Familia. Through a combination of the two-stage-two-sample method and a difference-in-differences approach, we find evidence consistent with a positive long-run impact of Bolsa Familia among former beneficiaries. In particular, we find a significant positive effect on education and labor income, and a negative effect on the likelihood of being a current beneficiary of this social transfer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Popular knowledge as popular power: struggle and strategy of the Emancipa popular education movement in Brazil.
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Vasconcelos, Joana Salém, Rosário, Naiara do, Ribeiro, Tatiane, and Cordeiro, Paula Maíra
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POPULAR education ,SOCIAL movements ,ANTI-racism ,HIGHER education ,EDUCATIONAL equalization ,SOCIAL injustice - Abstract
This paper is a written dialogue among four activists from the Emancipa Popular Education Movement in Brazil, following the principles of Freirean pedagogy as a 'circle of culture'. It delves into how popular knowledge can be experienced as popular power, narrating the history, struggles, and strategies employed by the Emancipa movement in their pursuit of democratizing Brazilian universities. The discussion is set within the context of Latin American structural inequalities and the issue of educational exclusion in Brazil. It emphasizes the vital role of contesting culture and knowledge as part of the movement's fight against social injustices perpetuated by peripheral capitalism, including racist violence and gender oppression. The paper adopts emancipatory pedagogy as the method to empower and mobilize grassroots efforts in this transformative endeavour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Examining the Impact of External Debt, Natural Resources, Foreign Direct Investment, and Economic Growth on Ecological Sustainability in Brazil.
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Saleem, Saleem Haji, Ahmed, Dildar Haydar, and Samour, Ahmed
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Although some recent papers have explored the impacts of external debt on environmental sustainability, the impacts of external debt on the load capacity factor (LCF) have been ignored. In this regard, this work aims to examine the influence of renewable energy, FDI, and external debt on the LCF in Brazil over the period 1970–2021; this indicator implies the country's strength to promote the population based on current lifestyles. This paper uses the novel augmented autoregressive distributive lag (A-ARDL) technique. The findings from the A-ARDL show that renewable energy positively influenced ecological sustainability by promoting the LCF by 0.451% in the short run and 0.038% in the long run. In addition, the findings show that an increase in the rent of natural resources promotes the LCF. In contrast, the outcomes illustrate that an increase in the external debt led to an adverse impact on ecological sustainability by decreasing the level of LCF by 0.093% in the short run and 0.162% in the long run. Furthermore, the findings demonstrated that FDI negatively affects the ecological sustainability quality by reducing the LCF in the country. The study provides beneficial recommendations to policymakers in Brazil for achieving sustainable development in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Resilience to Shrinking as a Catch-Up Strategy: a Comparison of Brazil and Indonesia, 1964–2019.
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Axelsson, Tobias and Martins, Igor
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DEVELOPMENT economics ,COUNTRIES - Abstract
Development economics has long focused on growth patterns to explain countries' ability to catch up and forge ahead. We argue, however, that resilience to economic shrinking matters more. Using the examples of Brazil and Indonesia, we propose that a framework consisting of social capabilities—namely structural transformation, autonomy, and inclusion—can explain why Indonesia is more resilient to economic shrinking than Brazil and why the country is more likely to be successful in its catching-up process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. The politics of police violence: Political competition and police killings in Brazil.
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Flom, Hernán
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POLICE brutality ,DEMOCRACY ,POLICE shootings ,POLICE reform ,METROPOLITAN areas - Abstract
What affects police killings of denizens in the cities of developing democracies? Brazil is one of the countries with the most casualties from police lethality, yet deaths from police interventions vary greatly across its cities, as well as over time. Since most of its police forces are formally responsive to state-level governments, the political dynamics at this government tier are essential to comprehend urban policing—and its resort to deadly violence. I argue that subnational political competition explains whether state-level governments can implement reforms to reduce police lethality. I illustrate this argument through a within-case, cross-case comparison of the city-states of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro since re-democratization in the 1980s. While lower fragmentation and partisan continuity at the state-level government enabled and consolidated reforms that mitigated police violence in São Paulo, higher fragmentation and turnover inhibited reforms and increased police lethality in Rio. Building on interviews with subnational politicians and police officers as well as statistics on police killings, this paper helps spark an urgent conversation in urban studies on police violence in the urban Global South and expands the police reform literature by developing a theory of how politics influences police violence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Innovation and wage inequalities: Evidence from Brazilian regions.
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de Oliveira, Bianca Villamarim, Gonçalves, Eduardo, and Taveira, Juliana Gonçalves
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INCOME inequality ,FIXED effects model ,FOREIGN investments ,SOCIAL skills education ,PERSONAL belongings ,PER capita - Abstract
Innovation can lead to wage inequalities through different channels. This paper explores this relationship, focusing on the direct and spillover (indirect) effects of these channels on personal wage inequalities in Brazilian regions. Product and process innovation are measured by patents and the acquisition of foreign technology through imports of capital goods respectively. Based on data that covers 482 regions from 2003 to 2014, we use the Spatial Durbin Model with spatial fixed effects to control spatial dependence and heterogeneity across regions. The results point to a positive association between our measures of innovation and wage inequalities. However, as we found a non‐linear relationship between imports of capital goods and wage inequality, an increase in imports of capital goods may reduce wage inequality. Other variables may also cause inequality to fall, such as the share of the population with a higher education degree and social skills. Drivers behind an increase in inequality are female participation in the workforce and the level of GDP per capita. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Judges as Agents of Coloniality: Understanding the Coloniality of Justice at the Pre-trial Stage in Brazil.
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Khan, Omar Phoenix
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JUDICIAL process ,CRIMINAL justice system ,CRIMINALS ,DECISION making - Abstract
This paper exposes how colonial ways of knowing and being shape judicial behaviour in Brazil, where pre-trial detention is excessively used against racialised groups. I argue that judges continue to conceptualise and operationalise justice according to colonial logics and thus reveal the coloniality of justice. Drawing on decolonial theory from across South America and from interviews and court observations in Rio de Janeiro, I reveal how judges understand themselves as heroic crime fighters, acting beyond the law in a modern moral crusade. I examine how violence remains a central component of justice and consider how judges deal with the contradiction of neutrality and aggression. I argue that judges, by endorsing or tolerating violence, become agents of coloniality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Migrants' entangled socio-political and biological lives during the COVID-19 emergency in Brazil.
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de Castro, Flávia Rodrigues, Zapata, Gisela P., and Vera Espinoza, Marcia
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For migrants in Brazil, the COVID-19 global health crisis meant a considerable worsening of living conditions, with increased basic material needs. The reduction of individuals' existence to the mere search for survival had important repercussions on the activities of civil society organisations (CSOs) in the country, whose work became increasingly focused on the distribution of emergency assistance for these populations. Drawing on 25 interviews with actors from CSOs, this paper unpacks the entanglement between the political and the biological aspects of migrants' lives. It argues that the pandemic brought to the fore the prominence of biological life to the detriment of migrants' political and social lives in humanitarian responses to the health crisis. In this context, CSOs working with migrant populations in Brazil were pushed to reaffirm this dichotomy, while also contesting and reminding us that the impoverishment of migrants' political and social lives can endanger the biological life that they meant to prioritise. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Lula, the people's guy: populism, liberal democracy and voting in Brazil.
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Mandache, Luminiţa-Anda
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Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with Workers' Party supporters in Northeast Brazil, and analysis of electoral campaign materials, I show that left-wing populist discourse can activate aspects of a traditional and apparently illiberal political culture that are compatible with liberal democracy, particularly the principles and ideals of representation, accountability and redistribution of economic growth. By political culture, I refer to the intersection between, on the one hand, cultural aspects such as religion, power relations rooted in history and life trajectories dictated by political and economic constraints, and, on the other hand, political discourses, leaders and policies. Moreover, I show that Workers' Party voters are not irrational actors, as some scholars of populism argue, but vote for politicians and parties that radically transformed their lives. Using Northeast Brazil as a case study, the paper contributes to debates about the relationship between populism and liberal democracy, showing how the two are not incompatible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Does self‐organizing policy network provide effective waste services? An empirical evaluation of institutional collective action and transaction cost dilemmas.
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Abreu, Mônica Cavalcanti Sá de, da Silva, Lucineide Alves, Consciência Silvestre, Hugo, and Emmendoerfer, Magnus Luiz
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This paper examines institutional collective action and transaction cost (TC) dilemmas in a self‐organizing policy network involving federal, state, and municipal agencies for waste services in a port and industrial park. A thematic analysis revealed dilemmas in: (a) vertical levels, which lack leadership in industrial waste management due to unclear responsibility delegation across government levels; (b) horizontal levels, reluctant to take responsibilities and define jurisdiction boundaries for efficient waste services; and (c) functional levels, which exhibit fragmented and unaligned action scopes. Transaction costs, stemming from a deficiency in expertise, infrastructure, and organized information regarding companies' waste management, hinder effective programs and policies. Without tackling these challenges and TCs through a governance framework that includes implementation strategies, monitoring, and institutional controls, the self‐organizing policy network is likely to remain stuck in collective institutional inertia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Like the swing of the pendulum: The history of government-sponsored rural settlements in São Paulo, Brazil (1820s–1920s).
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Witzel de Souza, Bruno Gabriel
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PENDULUMS ,PROPERTY rights ,RURAL development ,PUBLIC lands - Abstract
This paper studies the history of government-sponsored rural settlements in the province/state of São Paulo, Brazil, as a pendular movement, whose points of reversion depended on the interests of a landowning elite to obtain labour for newly expanding plantations from the 1820s to the 1920s. Faltering infrastructure and ill-defined property rights over public lands were persistent constraints to the development of such rural settlements. Part of this failure can be attributed to a lack of State capacity and part to the opposition of plantation owners to the settling of independent smallholdings. The paper complements this historical-institutional analysis with a quantitative description of such settlements in 1898–1920. These late government-sponsored rural settlements showed the potential to grow in demographic and economic terms and had an overall demographic and occupational composition well aligned with the goal of creating a family-based peasantry. However, there were enormous heterogeneities in ethno-linguistic composition, educational attainment, and economic prosperity between and within such rural settlements, which point to idiosyncratic features that should be taken into account in future research assessing the short- and long-run effects of immigration and settlement policies in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. The role of knowledge management practices in the absorptive capacity: a research of soybean farms.
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Silva, Larissa, Rossi, Ricardo, Freitag, Maria Salete, and Grzybovski, Denize
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Empirical evidence and systematic reviews suggest the need for studying how organisational antecedents or mechanisms affect absorptive capacity (ACAP). This study intends to fill this theoretical gap by trying to understand the role of technology-oriented knowledge management practices (KMPs) that serve as managerial antecedents in an organisation's ACAP. To achieve this goal, qualitative research was conducted among soybean farmers in the state of Goiás (Brazil). The main result was that KMPs were identified as the link between potential and realised ACAP insofar as they have institutionalised the process of creating an organisational memory. The main contribution of this paper was to show that practices of searching, launching, storing, and systematically reviewing information are KMPs related to the organisation's ACAP. It complements previous papers that associate these constructs. Future research may further explore this relationship in quantitative terms within other contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. A long-memory analysis for the CBOE Brazil ETF volatility index.
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Monte, Edson Zambon
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Purpose: The main goal of this paper is to investigate whether there is long-memory behavior in the CBOE Brazil ETF volatility index (named here VIXBR). As structural breaks may create a spurious long-range dependence, the presence of structural breaks is also gauged. Design/methodology/approach: The study considers the period from October 2011 to March 2021, using daily data. To test the long-memory behavior, three empirical approaches are adopted: GPH, ELW and robust GPH (RGPH) estimator. To estimate the structural break points adopted to date the subsamples, the ICSS algorithm is used. Findings: Results considering the total period (TP) and subsamples show that the breaks did not create a spurious long-memory behavior and together with the rolling estimation, reveal strong evidence of the long-range dependence in the CBOE Brazil ETF volatility index. The higher degree of persistent of the VIXBR series suggests an extended period of increased uncertainty that agents need consider when making their investment decision. Research limitations/implications: As possible extension of this study is to investigate the behavior of long memory and structural breaks for different frequencies (weekly, monthly, among others). Practical implications: The presence of long-range dependence in the CBOE Brazil ETF volatility index reveals that the past information is important for the predictability of risks, and therefore, can help to protect against market risks, which has important implications regarding the future decisions of economic agents (for example, policy makers and investors). Originality/value: Brazil is an emerging capital market (ECM) that has attracted a great deal of attention from investors and investment funds seeking to diversify its assets. This paper contributes to the empirical financial literature, by studying the long-memory behavior of the CBOE Brazil ETF volatility index, considering possible structural breaks. To the best of knowledge, this has not been done so far. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. O Brasil em meio à corrida regulatória pela governança da economia digital.
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da Silva Tasquetto, Lucas, Costa Morosini, Fábio, and Cardoso Martini, Lucas
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Copyright of Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas is the property of Revista Brasileira de Politicas Publicas and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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47. Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos Reports Findings in Science (Chitosan-coated paper packaging for specialty coffee beans: Coating characterization, bean and beverage analysis).
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BEVERAGE analysis ,SCIENCE journalism ,COFFEE beans ,BEANS ,PACKAGING ,SURFACE coatings - Abstract
A recent study conducted by researchers at Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos in Brazil explored the use of chitosan-coated paper packaging for specialty coffee beans. The study found that the chitosan coating improved the mechanical properties and reduced water permeability of the packaging. The physicochemical and microbiological characteristics of the coffee beans were not affected by the packaging during a 60-day storage period. Sensory tests revealed that the molasses chitosan-coated packaging received higher scores for flavor and overall impression compared to the Sigma chitosan treatment. This research provides valuable insights into the potential benefits of chitosan-coated paper packaging for preserving the quality of specialty coffee beans. [Extracted from the article]
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48. Digital Learning and Higher Education in Brazil: A Multicultural Analysis.
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Ivenicki, Ana
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DIGITAL learning ,MULTICULTURAL education ,HIGHER education ,DISTANCE education ,CRITICAL thinking - Abstract
The present paper discusses higher education and the role of digital learning in the Brazilian context. Using a social justice, multicultural perspective, it argues that effective digital learning in higher education is likely to happen when digital curricular contents have been embedded with inclusionary strategies that foster plural students' critical thinking and empowerment. To develop the argument, it firstly discusses the multicultural nature of Brazilian society and the relevance of conceptualizing digital learning and multicultural perspectives in education. It then highlights the higher education system and structure in Brazil, discussing how remote digital learning has been taking place in that system. It also depicts how digital learning in higher education has been conceived in Brazilian educational policies, both before, and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. The case for a climate bonus: waste pickers' perceptions of climate change in Minas Gerais.
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Dias, Sonia Maria, Castán Broto, Vanesa, Cypriano, Breno, Ogando, Ana Carolina, and Gonçalves, Juliana
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RAGPICKERS ,PRECARIOUS employment ,SOCIAL support ,INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) ,CLIMATE change ,SUSTAINABLE urban development - Abstract
While the work of waste pickers advances urban sustainability, there has been little focus on how climate change impacts affect them. This paper reports on a pilot study with 61 waste pickers in Minas Gerais, Brazil to understand their perspectives on climate change impacts and actions. It explores how waste pickers experience climate change impacts at home and at work, their adaptive strategies and the specific actions and actors needed to address these impacts. Waste pickers have practical knowledge and experience of climate events. But due to precarious employment and lack of access to services, infrastructure and social support, their responses are improvised and inefficient. They require better institutional support and their proposals must be incorporated into a negotiated approach to urban resilience. Proposals such as the climate bonus – similar to the existing recycling bonus – may help address the structural drivers of vulnerability for waste pickers in Minas Gerais. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Integrating water charges policies and watershed plans for improved investment and financial sustainability in water resources management.
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Marques, Guilherme Fernandes, Formiga-Johnsson, Rosa Maria, Laigneau, Patrick, Dalcin, Ana Paula, Goldenstein, Stela, Bonilha, Iraúna, and Possantti, Iporã
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WATER management ,WATER quality management ,WATERSHEDS ,SUSTAINABILITY ,CORPORATE finance ,WATERSHED management - Abstract
This paper proposes a dual-feedback process that links watershed plan actions with raw water charges. A dedicated decision support model is created to implement this process and allow long-term financial sustainability analysis. The model offers real-time analysis of various watershed actions using customizable prioritization criteria integrated with different water pricing configurations, including user-polluter pays and beneficiary-pays principles, as well as other funding sources. Application to the Piracicaba–Capiravi–Jundiaí Basins in Brazil shows how important water management and water quality improving actions can be funded through water charges and how finance gaps can be resolved through a shared Vision Modelling approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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