Questionando os indicadores : necessidades, demandas e risco -- Experiências latinoamericanas em política habitacional -- O Programa Minha Casa Minha Vida : diferenças e semelhanças regionais -- O Programa Minha Casa Minha Vida : desenho, construção e trabalho social
Dez anos da Convenção da Diversidade Cultural : contribuições para um balanço / Giselle Dupin -- Os desafios da diversidade cultural no novo milênio / George Yúdice -- Notas sobre a diversidade cultural, a governança e as políticas locais / Jordi Pascual -- Patrimômio urbano e patrimônio imaterial : problemas e desafios contemporâneos / Márcia Sant'Anna -- Políticas públicas para a diversidade cultural : uma análise do Programa Brasil Plural / Giuliana Kauark, José Márcio Barros --Diversidade cultural e o campo do audiovisual : novos desafios na era digital / Luis A. Albornoz -- Diversidade cultural no cinema latino e ibero-americano : políticas para a integração do espaco audiovisual regional / Daniele Canedo, Elisabeth Loiola -- O olhar da mídia sobre as diversidades / Maria Luiza Martins de Mendonça -- Para a crítica da diversidade / César Bolaño -- Cultura e subjetividade em rede : os desafios no capitalismo do século XXI / Bruno Cava -- Visibilidade expandida em conexões intermídia : públicos e multidões nos protestos de 2013 e de 2014 no Brasil / Geane Alzamora -- Smart cities, identidades e culturas conectadas : o global e o local na comunicação contemporânea / Paulo Celso da Silva
In this work, the author focuses on the difficulties and contradictions faced by human rights when faced with movements that demand the presence of religion in the public sphere. He proposes an alliance between the different theologies of liberation existing in different religions and counter-hegemonic conceptions of human rights
Based on the realities of the cities of São Paulo, Brasilia, Fortaleza and Belém, the author explores the dynamics that characterize the activities of the national economy in the period of globalization. As big city economies are increasingly based in information and finance activities, work is changing and more is being carried out with reduced capital
Kenneth N. Waltz's magnum opus, Theory of International Politics, first published in 1979, is the single most widely read contribution to neorealism. Waltz claimed the establishment of a nomothetic theory of international politics that deals in regularities and repetitions, arguing that the structural component of the international system greatly influences state behaviour and hence outcomes. The author proposes a macrotheoretical solution to the micro account of traditional realism that focuses on unit and individual level explanations. Adapted from the source document.
This article aims to address how two specific national identities, Basque and Catalan enhanced by their nationalisms and by the Spanish democratization process were able to materialize politically and legally in what is qualified as "autonomies-nation". To get to the analysis of this case study we start to cover the role of the nation-State and the relationship between the concepts of State and nation. It specially highlights the emergence of new political units, which the author classifies as "autonomies-nation", which constitute a real challenge to the traditional concept of sovereignty, focusing the Spanish case. Adapted from the source document.
The intention is to challenge the common perception that Raymond Aron is a realist author. Indeed, despite the author's close affinities with classical realism Aron's thinking displays a Kantian dimension and an idealist thinking concerned with moral issues and with a certain notion of freedom that set him apart from realism. The argument is that within the realm of international relations the thinking of Raymond Aron is best seen as resulting from the existing tension between realism and liberalism, starting from a position close to classical realism that evolved towards what is considered to be the via media in International Relations. Adapted from the source document.