In: Contexto internacional: revista semestral do Instituto de Relações Internacionais, IRI, Pontíficia Universidade Católica, PUC, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 199-210
The present article proposes an analysis concerning possible transformations of work based upon the concept of temporality. It considers the comprehension of the time category by the social sciences since the elaboration of the concept of social time to the construction of a dominant time. Considering the above mentioned aspects end temporality while a central aspect of the social structure, the article tries to understand that temporality while must be seen as a key element in the study of the changes of the work reality.
Discute o estado atual da reflexão latino-americanista, a partir do debate entre os estudos literários e os estudos culturais. Emprega o aparato crítico do pós-marxismo, da desconstrução e dos estudos subalternos para uma leitura inovadora de textos de Antonio Candido, Angel Rama, Jorge Luis Borges e José Maria Arguedas, entre outros
This article indicates, through the case study of the Banespa federalization process, that there should be serious reservations concerning the current idea that there was centralization of power in the central government enforced by the federal executive in the 1990s. The Banespa example is a critical case study as it demonstrates that the restructuring of the state banking system is not caused by the federal government in the name of the maintenance of the economic stabilization process. The authors argue that the agreement involving the situation of state banks was the fruit of a political bargaining between the state government and the federal government. (Rev Econ Polit/DÜI)
The present article endeavors to establish the relation between ecology and political science and, through the study of Brazil's social formation, to explore the institutional difficulties connected with the emergence of ecopolitical alliances and the formulation of environmental and natural resource conservation policies in Brazil
"Diary of the first ombudsman (1989-91) at Folha de São Paulo, whose tenure coincided with a period in which the Folha was emerging as arguably the most politically influential newspaper in Brazil. Presents a fruitful study of journalistic ethics and the relationship between media and politics"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57