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2. Brazilian large-scale marine protected areas: Other "paper parks"?
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Pereira da Silva, Alexandre
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MARINE parks & reserves ,MARINE resources conservation ,BIODIVERSITY ,ECOSYSTEMS ,BIOTIC communities - Abstract
Abstract This article takes the opportunity of the recent establishment of two large and remote marine protected areas (MPAs) in Brazilian jurisdictional waters to discuss the role played by large-scale MPAs and their impacts to achieve international goals. After the launching of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets in 2010, especially Target 11, which concerns marine areas, some coastal states have created large-scale MPAs as a way of attaining a numerical target, though not necessarily fulfilling other ecosystem commitments. Brazil is the most recent example of this strategy through the establishment of MPAs that seem primarily concerned with international goals rather than effective biodiversity protection. Since the management of these protected areas will be shared between a technical body (Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation) and the Navy, and only a small portion of which will have similar status to "no-take" zone, the new MPAs can hardly be identified as being strongly committed to the marine environment protection. The article ends with some suggestions for improving biodiversity conservation in the Brazilian large-scale MPAs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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3. Reports Outline Food and Farming Study Findings from Federal University Minas Gerais (Combining Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy and Paper Spray Mass Spectrometry for the Identification and Confirmation of Psychotropic Substances In...).
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A recent report discusses research conducted at Federal University Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, on the identification and confirmation of psychotropic substances in alcoholic beverages. The study aimed to address the issue of criminal practices involving spiked drinks that make individuals vulnerable to sexual assault. The researchers developed a dual analytical methodology using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and paper spray mass spectrometry (PS-MS) to identify these substances in drinks. The results demonstrate the potential of this methodology to be implemented in forensic laboratories and used as a tool for harm reduction at parties and festivals. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
4. Study Findings on Acute Myeloid Leukemia Are Outlined in Reports from University of Sao Paulo (Paper Assessing the Impact of Prophylactic Anidulafungin During Remission Induction of Acute Myeloid Leukemia - a Propensity-score Matching Analysis).
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- 2023
5. Entre o passado europeu e o futuro americano: dois ensaios sobre o Brasil da década de 1930.
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Macknow Lisboa, Karen
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- 2014
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6. Taxa de publicação em periódicos de artigos apresentados em encontros acadêmicos de administração.
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Saito, Richard, Hirambo, Eduardo, and Checchia^Saito, Cristiana
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- 2009
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7. Uso de teorías y modelos en artículos de una revista latinoamericana de salud pública, 2000-2004.
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Cabrera Arana, Gustavo Alonso
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- 2007
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8. Researchers from Fluminense Federal University Discuss Findings in Pompe's Disease (Development of a Kit for Urine Collection On Filter Paper As an Alternative for Pompe Disease Screening and Monitoring By Lc-hrms).
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Niteroi, Brazil, South America, Glycogen Storage Disease, Health and Medicine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions, Pompe's Disease Keywords for this news article include: Niteroi, Brazil, South America, Glycogen Storage Disease, Health and Medicine, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions, Pompe's Disease, Fluminense Federal University. Keywords: Niteroi; Brazil; South America; Glycogen Storage Disease; Health and Medicine; Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions; Pompe's Disease EN Niteroi Brazil South America Glycogen Storage Disease Health and Medicine Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases and Conditions Pompe's Disease 2393 2393 1 09/04/23 20230908 NES 230908 2023 SEP 8 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Drug Week -- Investigators discuss new findings in Pompe's disease. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
9. CLIMATE CHANGE: Development of the carbon market in Brazil.
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Stuber, Walter
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GREENHOUSE gases ,CARBON sequestration ,CLIMATE change ,SUSTAINABLE development ,CARBON paper ,EXPORT credit - Published
- 2022
10. Researchers from Federal University Bahia Report Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of CDC and FDA (Homemade Paper Analytical Device and Digital Image Colorimetry As Tools for Learning About Calibration Curve Methods During the...).
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Keywords: Salvador; Brazil; South America; CDC and FDA; Epidemiology; Health and Medicine; Pandemic EN Salvador Brazil South America CDC and FDA Epidemiology Health and Medicine Pandemic 953 953 1 07/31/23 20230731 NES 230731 2023 AUG 6 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at TB & Outbreaks Week -- Current study results on CDC and FDA have been published. Keywords for this news article include: Salvador, Brazil, South America, CDC and FDA, Epidemiology, Health and Medicine, Pandemic, Federal University Bahia. Salvador, Brazil, South America, CDC and FDA, Epidemiology, Health and Medicine, Pandemic. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
11. Recent Findings in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation Described by Researchers from University of Sao Paulo (Paper the Local Behavior Around Switching Planes In a Mathematical Model To Chemoimmunotherapy).
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Keywords: Ribeirao Preto; Brazil; South America; Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation; Drugs and Therapies; Health and Medicine; Mathematics; Therapy EN Ribeirao Preto Brazil South America Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation Drugs and Therapies Health and Medicine Mathematics Therapy 1316 1316 1 06/05/23 20230609 NES 230609 2023 JUN 9 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Immunotherapy Weekly -- Investigators discuss new findings in Mathematics - Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation. Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, South America, Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, Drugs and Therapies, Health and Medicine, Mathematics, Therapy Keywords for this news article include: Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, South America, Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, Drugs and Therapies, Health and Medicine, Mathematics, Therapy, University of Sao Paulo. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
12. Researchers' Work from Federal University Goias Focuses on Periodontitis ("do It Yourself" Protocol To Fabricate Dual-detection Paper-based Analytical Device for Salivary Biomarker Analysis).
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Keywords: Goiania; Brazil; South America; Biomarkers; Chemicals; Diagnostics and Screening; Electrochemicals; Health and Medicine; Mouth Diseases and Conditions; Periodontal Diseases and Conditions; Periodontitis EN Goiania Brazil South America Biomarkers Chemicals Diagnostics and Screening Electrochemicals Health and Medicine Mouth Diseases and Conditions Periodontal Diseases and Conditions Periodontitis 6273 6273 1 04/03/23 20230407 NES 230407 2023 APR 7 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health & Medicine Week -- A new study on Periodontal Diseases and Conditions - Periodontitis is now available. Goiania, Brazil, South America, Biomarkers, Chemicals, Diagnostics and Screening, Electrochemicals, Health and Medicine, Mouth Diseases and Conditions, Periodontal Diseases and Conditions, Periodontitis. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
13. Indicators of social inequalities associated with cancer mortality in Brazilian adults: scoping review.
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de Oliveira Costa, Ana Cristina, de Oliveira Ramos, Dandara, and Paes de Sousa, Romulo
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EQUALITY ,HUMAN Development Index ,HEALTH equity ,SOCIAL indicators ,BRAZILIANS - Abstract
The objective of this study was to identify indicators of social inequalities associated with mortality from neoplasms in the Brazilian adult population. A scoping review method was used, establishing the guiding question: What is the effect of social inequalities on mortality from neoplasms in the Brazilian adult population? A total of 567 papers were identified, 22 of which were considered eligible. A variety of indicators were identified, such as the Human Development Index and the Gini Index, which primarily assessed differences in income, schooling, human development and vulnerability. A single pattern of association between the indicators and the different neoplasms was not established, nor was a single indicator capable of explaining the effect of social inequality at all levels of territorial area and by deaths from all types of neoplasms identified. It is known that mortality is influenced by social inequalities and that the study of indicators provides an opportunity to define which best explains deaths. This review highlights important gaps regarding the use of non-modifiable social indicators, analysis of small geographical areas, and limited use of multidimensional indicators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Populism, extractivism, and the social transformation of Brazil.
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Veltmeyer, Henry
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- 2023
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15. What's in a Name: An Exploratory Study of Similarities and Differences Between Twins and Single-born Siblings.
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Otta, Emma, dos Santos, Keven Leandro, Cesar, Gustavo Crivello, David, Vinicius Frayze, de Souza Fernandes, Eloísa, Segal, Nancy L., and Defelipe, Renata
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PERSONAL names ,INDIVIDUALITY ,SIBLINGS ,PARENTS ,SAME-sex relationships - Abstract
The current paper investigates the intra-pair similarity of twins' first names in comparison to non-twin siblings. The dataset was composed of 2,387 pairs of Brazilian names of same-sex individuals as a function of sex, age (< 18 years vs > 18 years), and self-reported zygosity (MZ: Monozygotic vs DZ: Dizygotic). We assigned scores to each pair of names according to a classification system of 12 categories of intra-pair similarity (0 = absent; and 1 = present). The final score was the sum of the points obtained. ANOVA revealed that MZ twins (95% CI 2.28-2.50) had more similar names than DZ twins (95% CI 2.03-2.26), who, in turn, had more similar names than non-twins (95% CI 1.45-1.87). Females (95% CI 2.38-2.57) generally had more similar names than males (95% CI 1.63-1.83), and siblings over 18 years of age (95% CI 2.34-2.56) were given more similar names than siblings under 18 years of age (95% CI 1.85-2.03). Our results support and extend previous findings providing insight into parental expectations about individuality-relationality that may influence the negotiation of relationship and construction of identity. By naming their twin children, parents emphasize twinness through similar names, whereas they emphasize the individuality of their single-born children through different names. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Elder Abuse Prevention in Brazil, Norway and Slovakia: a Narrative Review.
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Tokovska, Miroslava, Šolcová, Jana, Ferreira, Vanessa Nolasco, Nour, Magde Mohamed, Yilmaz, Muharrem, Malmedal, Wenche Karin, and Botngård, Anja
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ABUSE of older people ,CINAHL database ,CONSCIOUSNESS raising ,HEALTH policy ,NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations ,SCIENCE databases ,INTERNET searching ,MEDLINE - Abstract
With the global population ageing, concerns about the incidence, prevalence and prevention of elder abuse have become increasingly pertinent. This study presents a narrative review of empirical research, investigating the elder abuse prevention implemented in public health policies in three selected countries. The narrative review aims to enrich academic critical discussion about the theme and provide insights for policymakers and professional practitioners working towards elder abuse prevention across different regions. Searches in the electronic database CINAHL, Medline, PsycINFO and Web of Science databases were performed to identify and synthesise studies reporting on research aimed at investigating elder abuse prevention. The studies that handle on all prevention levels, had to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, report on empirical research, and are available in full text in Portuguese, Slovak, English or Norwegian and published within a ten-year period (2012 to 2022) were included. A total of 981 studies were retrieved, of which 13 papers met the inclusion criteria for this narrative review. The evidence indicated that proactive approach within primordial and primary prevention, interdisciplinary cooperation within primary and secondary prevention, and education for healthcare professionals within all forms of prevention were implemented to various extent as elder abuse prevention in Brazil, Norway and Slovakia. There is a need to further enhance public awareness of elder abuse through campaigns and advocacy programs; additionally, the routine screening and assessments by healthcare providers for early detection and intervention in suspected abuse cases require improvement; and also, legal and health policy measures must be updated regularly. Elder abuse prevention should be a collective undertaking involving community leaders, healthcare providers, and governmental and non-governmental organisations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Bancada Feminina e o Aborto: Os Pronunciamentos das Mulheres na Câmara dos Deputados do Brasil e do Uruguai.
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Schulz, Rosangela and Teixeira da Silva, Luis Gustavo
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WOMEN legislators ,TIME series analysis ,REPRODUCTIVE rights ,EVANGELICAL churches ,ABORTION laws - Abstract
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- 2024
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18. Vitamin D-associated genetic variants in the Brazilian population: Investigating potential instruments for Mendelian randomization.
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de Souza Silverio, Caroline and Bonilla, Carolina
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GENETIC variation ,BRAZILIANS ,VITAMIN D ,GENOME-wide association studies ,VITAMIN D deficiency ,METABOLIC regulation - Abstract
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- 2024
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19. The Role of Small-Scale Hydraulic Infrastructure in Transforming Hydrosocial Territories in a Catchment in Ceará, Brazil.
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Gasmi, Hela, de Freitas Vieira, Letícia, Kuper, Marcel, Passos Rodrigues Martins, Eduardo Sávio, and Burte, Julien
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This paper analyses the central role of water infrastructure in the transformation of hydrosocial territories through a case study in the Forquilha catchment in Brazil's Nordeste. Decentralised state-led infrastructural development reinforced the resilience of communities to drought, leading to more sustainable water access by many families; this was further magnified through individual and collective initiatives. However, this entailed the overdevelopment of small-scale hydraulic infrastructure and the formation of small community-based hydrosocial territories, which changed water flows and social relations at different scales. We show how this has led to the loss of hydraulic connectivity and the fragmentation of the catchment and how it has weakened collective action vis-à-vis the state. The state staged a remarkable interventionist comeback in the catchment by connecting medium-sized reservoirs in the upstream part of the catchment to urban water supply networks. In the absence of negotiated water reallocation, this may lead to the loss of water and livelihoods by vulnerable groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
20. The role of the planted forest in the pulp and paper industry in Brazil
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Suchek, Valentin I.
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REFORESTATION ,PAPER industry ,FORESTS & forestry - Published
- 1991
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21. Energy security and capabilities in asymmetrical settings: An analysis of the effects of the Itaipú transboundary dam.
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Llamosas, Cecilia
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ENERGY security ,DAMS ,FINANCIAL literacy ,WATER power ,STATISTICS - Abstract
This paper analyses the effects that the Itaipú Hydropower Plant has had in the development of capabilities and the evolution of energy security aspects in Paraguay and Brazil. To do this, it applies a theoretical framework that integrates elements from the energy security literature with the concept of capabilities. Applying the framework sheds light on the evolution of the financial, organisational, and technical capabilities that developed in connection with the building and operation of the dam and its impact on energy security in both countries. The research design of the study is an in-depth case study drawing on qualitative data including original interviews collected between 2020 and 2021 as well as on an extensive review of official documents and statistical data. The paper finds that the dam had a deep and lasting impact in the evolution of the electricity sector in both Paraguay and Brazil with positive as well as negative impacts in energy security across all the analysed dimensions. The paper presents relevant case specific conclusions as well as general implications of the findings that emerge and can potentially inform similar situations in other settings where large electricity endowments are shared by two or more countries, irrespective of the technology. • Integrates elements of energy security and technical, organisational, and financial capabilities • Presents original research on the impacts of the Itaipú hydropower plant • Contrasts impacts of transboundary hydropower in Paraguay and Brazil • Draws on original qualitative and quantitative data collected in three countries [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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22. A monitoring, reporting and verification system for low carbon agriculture: A case study from Brazil.
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Perosa, Bruno, Newton, Peter, and da Silva, Ramon Felipe Bicudo
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LARGE scale systems ,AGRICULTURAL technology ,NETWORK governance ,PUBLIC-private sector cooperation ,MONETARY incentives ,INFORMATION needs ,GREENHOUSE gases - Abstract
Low carbon agricultural techniques, which aim to reduce agricultural emissions without compromising productivity, are being widely adopted as one strategy to promote more sustainable food systems. Evaluating the impact of such practices requires an effective monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) system. To our knowledge, no MRV system has been designed or implemented for monitoring and measuring the impacts of the adoption of low carbon agricultural practices. The goal of this paper is to explore the opportunities and challenges of developing a large scale MRV system for low carbon agriculture in Brazil - a major global food producer. The analysis presented in this paper is based on primary data, collected through interviews and conversations with experts, and secondary data from a literature review as well as from public and private databases. Hence, we discuss the three phases of monitoring, reporting and verification. In each case, we analyze the informational needs of an MRV system, evaluate the strengths and limitations of available tools to collect and process these data, and present a vision of how these constituent parts could form a comprehensive MRV system for Brazil. Our analysis reveals technical and governance challenges. On the technical side, challenges include the need to develop emissions factors to calculate mitigation across a range of biomes and low carbon agricultural techniques, and the high costs of gathering and verifying information on farm level. On the governance side, there is a need to generate economic incentives for farmers to share private, farm-level data with a public MRV system. The MRV system could help producers to demonstrate adoption and mitigation, giving them improved access to low-interest credit or certification programs. We conclude that the implementation of a large scale MRV system for low carbon agriculture demands an integrative approach based on a hybrid public-private governance system that prioritizes cost-effectiveness and facilitates smooth information transfer. • Low carbon agriculture needs Monitoring Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems for measuring and reporting GHG emissions. • We propose an MRV system for Brazil, a country that has huge mitigation potential due to its agricultural activity. • Primary farm-level data about adopted techniques could be combined with remotely-sensed and secondary data about land use. • A hybrid public-private governance strategy could reduce costs and create incentives. • Brazil's case is a relevant benchmark for MRV systems in other countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Cooperation In Defense in the Southern Cone: Defense as an Integrating Element in Relations between Brazil and Argentina.
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Andrade, Erick and Caetano Farias, Hélio
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INTERNATIONAL economic integration ,REGIONAL cooperation ,TRUST ,AIR forces ,HISTORICAL analysis - Abstract
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- 2024
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24. The pro-science wave in times of denialism: Brazilian society’s perception of science, scientists, and universities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Moreira Sígolo, Vanessa, Percassi, Jade, Fiori Arantes, Pedro, Sano, Hironobu, Moura, Mauricio, Foguel, Débora, Soubhi Smaili, Soraya, and Chioro, Arthur
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COVID-19 pandemic ,CONSPIRACY theories ,DENIALISM ,PUBLIC opinion ,SOCIAL status ,FOCUS groups - Abstract
This article presents the results of our study on the public perception of science during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, carried out at the Centro de Estudos SoU_Ciência, from Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP). To answer the question: “Has the COVID-19 pandemic changed the perception of Brazilian society about science, scientists, and universities?”, quantitative and qualitative studies were conducted between August 2021 and July 2022. In national quantitative public opinion surveys, we collected exclusive data from a historical series of polls on the subject in Brazil, and in focus groups, we deepened studies on the perception and political position of different social segments. Amid the growth of scientific denialism; political and social setbacks; and the dismantling of public policies, specifically scientific and technological, resulting from the impeachment of 2016 and the election of Bolsonaro in 2018, research indicates, apparently contrary to an obscurantist political tendency, a significant expansion of public interest in science during the pandemic in the country. This paper analyzes the emergence of a “pro-science wave” in public opinion in Brazil, the factors that led to its emergence during the pandemic, and its current prospects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. An information literacy lens on community representation for participatory budgeting in Brazil.
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Cruickshank, Peter and Ryan, Bruce
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INFORMATION literacy ,PARTICIPATORY culture ,COMMUNITY relations ,THEMATIC analysis ,LOCAL government ,INFORMATION needs - Abstract
This paper presents an evaluation of the information literacies used by community representatives when engaging with participatory budgeting in São Paulo City, Brazil. Using questions established from context-setting interviews with stakeholders, a focus group was held in 2019 with eight participative councillors, with in situ interpretation, resulting in a translated transcript of the discussion. Thematic analysis was used to understand information issues faced by community representatives in relation to past research. It was found that the community representatives face informational barriers to their engagement with participatory budgeting, in (a) learning about their role (b) understanding the information needs of the communities served and (c) gathering and sharing information about local issues with stakeholders. These findings allow the refining of CILIP's definition of information literacy (IL) for citizenship and provide the basis for proposing a model for the IL of community representatives. It is also proposed that future IL research could further develop the role of digitally-enabled place and community in shaping the landscape of literacy and the role of hyperlocal representation. Additionally, the role of translation in cross-lingual IL research is considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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26. Writing Centers and Neocolonialism: How Writing Centers Are Being Commodified and Exported as U.S. Neocolonial Tools.
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Hotson, Brian and Bell, Stevie
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WRITING centers ,NEOCOLONIALISM ,AMERICAN English language ,COMMUNITY centers ,CULTURAL diplomacy - Abstract
In this paper, we explore the complicity of writing centers in the Global North in global neocolonialism despite its resounding rejection within Western writing center scholarship, in which Romeo García contends that writing tutors can be "decolonial agents." We show that higher education is used by governments in the Global North as a neocolonial tool and situate international U.S. writing center initiatives within this context. Writing centers have remained complicit in global neocolonialism involving the commodification and exportation of American English as well as Western-style institutions, curricula, and pedagogies. This is most explicit in recent writing center initiatives undertaken by the U.S. Department of State in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Central and Southeast Asia. Our analysis of the IWCA and the global community of writing center organizations reveals that few institutions in the field are well positioned to address this important issue. Indeed, the IWCA has remained silent on the complicity of writing centers in the Global North in neocolonialism despite the resounding rejection of neocolonialism within the writing center community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. ARHIVSKO GRADIVO O HRVATIMA U BRAZILU: (NE)VIDLJIVOST ZAJEDNICE IZMEĐU PRIMARNIH IZVORA I ZNANSTVENE LITERATURE.
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Puh, Milan
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- 2023
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28. Luso-brazilian emotional geographies.
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Paiva, Daniel and Silva, Marcia Alves Soares da
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In the last two decades, there has been a significant increase in the number of journal articles, events and research projects dedicated to the topics of emotions, affect, and spatial experiences in Brazil and Portugal. In this context, collaboration between Brazilian and Portuguese geographers is also increasing, despite the different epistemological traditions of the two geographic communities. With this in mind, in this paper, we reflect about the originality of Luso-Brazilian emotional geographies by looking at three dimensions: epistemologies, research agendas, and collaboration. We focus on how the epistemological perspectives and the social concerns of Brazilian and Portuguese geographers have shaped Portuguese-speaking emotional geographies, leading to the emergence of a research area for the study of the relations between emotions and space. We conclude this paper by calling for more attention to the constraints that Luso-Brazilian emotional geographies are facing. • Discusses the epistemological underpinnings of Luso-Brazilian emotional geographies. • Reviews the ongoing research agendas of Luso-Brazilian emotional geographies. • Debates the current challenges and future paths for Luso-Brazilian emotional geographies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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29. Distant Friends? Twenty Years of Brazil-DPRK Diplomatic Relations (2001-2021).
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Marcondes, Danilo
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INTERNATIONAL relations ,NUCLEAR nonproliferation ,DEVELOPING countries ,ACCESS to information - Abstract
Article Type: Research paper Purpose--Special attention is given to the political dimension of the bilateral relationship, including Brazilian perceptions regarding the DPRK's standing on multilateral issues such as human rights and nuclear proliferation. The article provides an additional contribution to the understanding of the DPRK's diplomatic engagement in Latin America. Design, methodology, approach--This paper is based on access to recently declassified documentation produced by the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). Access to the documentation was made available via requests based on Brazil's 2011 Access to Information Law. The analysis discusses the evolution of Brazil's engagement with the DPRK since 2001. Findings--The analysis illustrates how Brazil's decision to provide diplomatic recognition to the DPRK in 2001 was part of a broader effort to engage with different Asian states. Bilateral relations expanded in the 2003-2016 period due to a foreign policy orientation that encouraged the expansion of Brazilian relations with the Global South. Practical implications--The research helps to understand the Brazilian decision to grant diplomatic recognition to the DPRK as well as the consolidation of bilateral relations in the two decades that followed, including the influence of multilateral issues on bilateral relations. Originality/Value: The article brings to attention primary sources that were previously unexplored. The paper sheds light into Brazil-DPRK and DPRK-Latin American relations, two understudied topics associated with the DPRK's international presence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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30. Foreign portfolio investment flows, expectations, and Brazilian stock market returns.
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Meurer, Roberto
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In this paper, the influence of foreign portfolio investment flows on the returns of the stock market in Brazil is analyzed using monthly data from 2003 to 2018. One main contribution of the paper is that it explicitly takes into account expectations about output, inflation, and interest rates, as well as commodity prices. Results show that these variables help to explain the returns of the stock market index. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
31. BRICS+ AND SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION CHALLENGED BY THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY.
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Milani, Carlos R. S.
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CLIMATE change ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,PREPAREDNESS ,COOPERATION - Abstract
Can BRICS+ play a transformative role in South-South cooperation, particularly in the field of climate change? Despite its membership heterogeneity, the BRICS+ grouping has become a central actor in the field of international development cooperation in an attempt both to craft a symbolic regime that challenges norms generated within a Western liberal global order and to implement economic decisions that need to respond to the climate emergency within a rejuvenated development agenda. Written from a Brazilian perspective, this paper explores key opportunities and contradictions in this endeavour, considering national assets and multilateral responses to the climate emergency within BRICS+. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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32. The user cost of capital and corporate investment in the Latin American economies: a novel approach.
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Doruk, Ömer Tuğsal
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- 2023
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33. A influência da medicina tradicional chinesa na naturologia brasileira.
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Stern, Fábio L.
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TRADITIONAL medicine ,CHINESE medicine ,ORIENTALISM ,SOCIOCULTURAL factors ,RELIGIONS ,WORLD health - Abstract
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34. Some stylized facts on externai shocks and inflation upsurge in Brazil, 1951-1985.
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Pinckusfeld Bastos, Carlos, Bastian, Eduardo F., and Bielschowsky, Ricardo
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PRICES ,PRICE inflation ,FOREIGN exchange rates - Abstract
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- 2022
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35. Climate adaptation in Brazil: Advancements and challenges.
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Chiquetto, Júlio Barboza and Nolasco, Marcelo Antunes
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CLIMATE change adaptation ,LITERATURE reviews ,CLIMATE change mitigation ,CLIMATE change ,PUBLIC administration ,DROUGHT management - Abstract
We present a systematic review of the scientific production on climate adaptation in Brazil, using quantitative and qualitative methodologies. The analysis of adaptation categories indicated a good balance between social (38 %) and institutional (33 %) adaptation actions, with a lesser share of physical/infrastructure adaptation (25 %). Assessed impacts tend to focus on higher temperature or heat events (21 %), mainly with regard to human health, along with droughts or water resources issues (20 %), particularly agricultural production. The studied biomes or environments showed a predominance of the most populous areas, such as urban (27 %) and coastal (17 %), indicating the need to target climate adaptation actions at the various Brazilian natural biomes, which, together, are addressed in only 30 % of the papers analysed (all six biomes combined). Indexes development and documentary analysis were predominant methodologies. The dialogue between science and society must be improved, especially with public management, in the production, execution and dissemination of climate adaptation actions. Nature-based solutions were listed as emerging solutions for addresing climate change impacts, acting both for mitigation and adaptation. Popular participation was pointed out by several authors as fundamental in the joint construction of these actions, as well as the provision of information on access to climate finance, which may be of interest to both public and the private sectors. • A review of the scientific production in climate adaptation in Brazil was performed. • Indexes development and documentary analysis were the predominant methodologies. • Only 30 % of papers evaluated the various natural biomes in Brazil, such as the Amazon. • Engineering fields need better integration with the human aspects of climate change. • Popular participation and the dialogue between science and society must be enhanced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. International perspectives on the participation of children and young people in the Global South.
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Jamieson, Lucy, Rizzini, Irene, Collins, Tara M., and Wright, Laura H.V.
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YOUNG adults ,DEVELOPING countries ,INTERGENERATIONAL relations ,PARTICIPATION ,GOVERNMENT policy ,POWER (Social sciences) ,PUBLIC spaces - Abstract
This paper presents findings from a study exploring children's participation and protection rights. The research was conducted by the International and Canadian Child Rights Partnership (ICCRP) – a multi-sectoral partnership, involving academic institutions, non-government organisations, and young people in five countries. Although funding came from a Canadian federal agency, partners adopted a decolonial approach to break down inequitable power dynamics. This approach ensured the usage of contextually relevant methods and that children's voices were heard. This paper reports on findings in Brazil, China, and South Africa, where participatory methodologies were used, to explore how young people and adults conceptualise the experience of 'participating together.' Our findings show that there is no single conceptualisation of participation that fits the different contexts where the ICCRP worked. In China, the emphasis is on education and respect for parents' decisions about their lives; in South Africa, it is on respect and duty to elders and community; while in Brazil, participation relates to 'protagonism' where there is a rhetoric of young people's autonomy in public policy. However, in all cases, intergenerational relations are dynamic and evolve over time. Additionally, individuals who experience meaningful participation in public spaces, change their attitude to participation in the private sphere. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Productivity and impact of the Unisinos' Postgraduate Program in Biology and the consequences of its interruption for Brazilian science.
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Boll, Piter Kehoma and Krüger, Lucas
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LIFE sciences ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,ENVIRONMENTAL sciences ,PRIVATE communities ,RESEARCH personnel ,BIOLOGY - Abstract
On 22 July 2022, the Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (Unisinos), a private institution and community university in southern Brazil, announced the interruption of 12 of its postgraduate programmes, including the Postgraduate Program of Biology (PPG Biologia), whose professors founded the journal, Neotropical Biology and Conservation. We conducted a bibliometric analysis of papers published by PPG Biologia in the past 20 years to assess its impact on biological research at a national level. The number of publications and citations increased constantly over the years, with publications growing exponentially. Although most collaborations with other research programmes occurred inside Brazil, a significant number of studies were co-authored by researchers from other countries from at least four continents. The main research lines focused on biological sciences, ecology, sociology, education, environmental sciences and genetics. Despite being affected by the decrease in research funding and the reduction of personnel, PPG Biologia kept its high impact score according to the national evaluation, above that of most programmes in private universities and similar to public ones. With a team of renowned researchers working on different and sometimes unique research lines, the interruption of PPG Biologia will harm the progress of biological research and conservation across the Neotropical realm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Brazilian celebrities, standing, and the #NotHim (#EleNão) movement.
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Simões, Paula Guimarães
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39. Industrialists in Transition: The Plano Cruzado, Industrial Elites, and the Brazilian Developmental State, 1986-1989.
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Azambuja, Lucas
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INDUSTRIALISTS ,NEOLIBERALISM ,BUSINESS enterprises ,GOVERNMENT control ,INVESTORS - Abstract
Many analyses of neoliberalism in Latin America assume that it was the debt crises of the 1980s which convinced domestic capitalists of the need for market reform and signaled the exhaustion of the developmental state. Using a combination of primary and secondary sources, this paper argues that in Brazil capitalist support for neoliberalism only emerged roughly five years after the debt crisis, in the aftermath of the Cruzado Plan (Plano Cruzado), a failed government attempt to control rampant inflation. I argue that in the context of increased mobilization and crisis following the plan, newly fortified business organizations spread a vision of neoliberalism which resonated with many industrialists in São Paulo, Brazil's economic capital, and turned them firmly against the developmental state. This period of mobilization stands in contrast to São Paulo industrialists' reaction to the debt crisis of 1981 when they remained both passive and divided over the issue of economic liberalization. Following the Cruzado Plan, however, Brazilian industrialists remained politically fragmented relative to other national bourgeoisie in the region. This continued fragmentation explains the conflict among industrialists over what "economic opening" would look like in the years following the Plano Cruzado. Thus, this paper emphasizes the relative increase in organization and mobilization which turned industrialists against the developmental state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Erguendo, removendo e ressignificando as estátuas: olhares desde a experiência brasileira.
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Guimarães Duarte, Aldira and Domínguez Avila, Carlos F.
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POLITICAL participation ,COLLECTIVE memory ,CONCEPTUAL history ,POLITICS & culture ,COLLECTIVE action ,GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
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41. Agricultural workers and trade unions in the neoliberal food regime: capital–labour relations, conflicts over labour and the agroindustrial transformation of the sugarcane sector in São Paulo.
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Brunner, Jan
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42. Stormwater Politics: Flooding, Infrastructure, and Urban Political Ecology in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Millington, Nate
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This paper analyses an ongoing paradigm shift in how engineers have responded to the persistent problem of flooding in São Paulo, Brazil. Until recently, civil engineers largely attempted to expel water from the landscape as fast as possible. Over the past three decades, however, engineers have begun to articulate new mechanisms for responding to flooding that store stormwater in the urban landscape. In this paper, I analyse the construction of what are commonly referred to as piscinões, large-scale detention ponds that pool stormwater in the event of heavy rain events. Drawing from literature in urban political ecology, I argue that piscinões attempt to correct for a complex and unequal landscape, but that they do so in a way that mainly prioritises large-scale engineering solutions to the problem of flooding. As such, in spite of being hailed as indicative of a paradigm shift in flood management, piscinões are instead a continuation of the city's broader hydraulic and urban paradigms. In response, I consider alternative approaches to the development of multifunctional piscinões that could serve both social and ecological aims. Ultimately, however, I draw from urban political ecology to argue that flooding is fundamentally a political problem that requires a political solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Visualizing data visualization: a systematic literature mapping by Brazilian design researchers.
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Pessoa Medeiros, Rodrigo
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This paper integrates and expands reflections in the academic Brazilian literature on data visualization from a design perspective between the years 2010 and 2020. It is based on a systematic literature mapping method of 42 articles. The results show the institutions affiliation of researchers and their geographical distribution; the evolution over the years of publications; the methodological approaches and authors cited; the types of studies; and the visualization artifact generated and the design tools employed in this process. Specifically, the results show that The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) is the institution with the highest concentration of papers and that the southeast region concentrates the most significant number of institutions. The years with the most publications are 2015 and 2019. Although most articles adopt an ad-hoc methodology, two publications use the Ben Fry methodology and its adaptations. Edward Tufte is the most cited author. There is a concentration of authors in the conceptualization of infographics and data visualization. Finally, the creation of artifacts is the most common type of study, Processing is the most popular design tool to create a data visualization, and visualization in Processing is the most frequent result of a study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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44. Conciliação, disputa e residualidade: A reforma agrária no Brasil durante os governos do PT.
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PAULO CAMPOS, MARCOS
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- 2021
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45. The "Ketu Nation" of Brazilian Candomblé in Historical Context.
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Castillo, Lisa Earl
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HISTORIC sites ,SLAVE trade ,CULTURAL property - Abstract
The Afro-Brazilian religion of Candomblé arose during the Atlantic slave trade and has unmistakable Yorùbá influences. In the city of Salvador, the term nação ketu [Ketu nation] is used among the oldest temples in describing Yorùbá heritage. This has led some scholars to assume that the founders came from the Yorùbá kingdom by that name. This paper critically examines the idea of Kétu origins, taking as a case study the temple Ilê Axé Iyá Nassô Oká, a national historic heritage site in Brazil that is recognized by UNESCO as a site of diasporic memory. The paper shows that the first generations of leadership were dominated by people from Ọ̀yọ́ and that the term ketu emerged not as an allusion to ethnic origins but perhaps as a metaphor for a heterogeneous cultural context in which Yorùbá speakers from disparate regions lived in close coexistence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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46. A educação em direitos humanos no ensino superior brasileiro: um panorama sobre os fundamentos teóricos e normativos.
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Dibbern, Thais Aparecida and Serafim, Milena Pavan
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PUBLIC universities & colleges ,CIVIL rights ,HIGHER education ,HUMAN rights ,SOCIALIZATION - Abstract
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- 2023
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47. The Necrobiopolitics of COVID-19 in Brazil: Transitivity Choices in Global Media Representations.
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Silva Bezerra, Fábio Alexandre and Alves de Souza, Anderson
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COVID-19 ,COVID-19 pandemic ,HUNGER strikes ,MEDICAL care ,POLITICAL agenda ,LINGUISTICS ,FEDERAL government - Abstract
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48. AS POLÍTICAS AMAZÓNICAS DO BRASIL (2019-2022) E A NECESSIDADE DE UMA MUDANÇA TRANSFORMADORA.
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Castro Pereira, Joana
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SUSTAINABLE development ,VIOLENT crimes ,PRESIDENTIAL administrations ,ECONOMIC sectors ,AGRICULTURAL industries ,ORGANIZED crime - Abstract
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49. Regulatory politics and hybrid governance: the case of Brazil's Amazon Soy Moratorium.
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Ziegert, Rafaella Ferraz and Sotirov, Metodi
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• Global supply chains remain a challenge to deforestation and land use conversion. • We qualitatively study Brazil's Amazon Soy Moratorium (ASM) design and longevity. • The ASM's success relies on a policy mix and other enabling factors for its formation. • A sticky alliance, yet vulnerable due to exclusiveness, leakage, and other policies. • There are limitations to the replication of the ASM's form of hybrid governance. This paper analyses the unique hybrid governance of Brazil's Amazon Soy Moratorium (ASM) in regulating soybean production in the Amazon, where private actors have created a state-like ban on commodity production to reduce deforestation that goes beyond national law. Despite existing research regarding impact assessment, the study aims to fill knowledge gaps in explaining the ASM's alliance-building processes, its longstanding maintenance, and its potential for regulatory replicability. Informed by the application of the Baptist and Bootlegger political economic theory of regulation and empirical data from qualitative interviews and document analysis, we provide an actor-centered explanation of the design, adoption, and maintenance of the ASM over a 19-year timeframe. Our results show how NGOs and businesses had opposite motivations and negotiated their roles to form a successful strategic alliance, reinforced by the inclusion of third parties (e.g., technical and governmental actors) to assist in its monitoring and transparency. Developed as an exclusive private market regulation, the ASM agreement, however, relies on a policy mix: private and public actors play a role in implementation, which includes assisting and relying on existing public policies, instruments, and official data. This policy mix was necessary for the ASM's noteworthy hybrid and long-term governance. Its successful formation in 2006 was enabled by factors including an economic crisis, foreign pressure linked with national enforcement failure, and, most importantly, the Amazon scope. Our analysis shows who gains or loses from the regulatory design. Furthermore, we shed light on the biggest regulatory spillover, to the Cerrado, where the failed attempt at replicability emphasizes the regulatory uniqueness of the ASM. The study concludes with a discussion of what will help or hinder the ASM's longevity, providing lessons for similar regulatory mechanisms on forest-risk agricultural production, such as EU's recent Regulation on Deforestation-free Products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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50. Offshore oil spills in Brazil: An extensive review and further development.
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Zacharias, Daniel Constantino, Lemos, Angelo Teixeira, Keramea, Panagiota, Dantas, Rafaela Cardoso, da Rocha, Rosmeri Porfirio, Crespo, Natália Machado, Sylaios, Georgios, Jovane, Luigi, da Silva Santos, Iwldson Guilherme, Montone, Rosalinda Carmela, de Oliveira Soares, Marcelo, and Lourenço, Rafael André
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OIL spills ,OCEAN currents - Abstract
The present study offers an extensive overview on the evolution and current state of marine oil spill research in Brazil and then discusses further directions. Given the historical and current relevance of this issue, this paper also aims to summarize the exploration, geological background, design of oil spills timeline and assessment of the most important of them. Moreover, it includes a critical comparison of Brazilian oil spill models in terms of their simulation abilities, real-time field data assimilation, space and time forecasts and uncertainty evaluation. This study also presents the perspectives of the Multi-User System for Detection, Prediction, and Monitoring of Oil Spills at Sea (SisMOM) the largest and most important Brazilian project to face the offshore oil spills. [Display omitted] • The Brazilian coast is frequently reached by illegal dumping. • Oil spills in Brazil are classified as small but impactful events. • SISMOM is the new Brazilian system to track oil spills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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