Sunday, June 22 2025

Presente de Natal

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Some days before Christmas, Brazil receives news that may bring hope concerning the reception of a current expectation: progress. The […]

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A Cultura da Violência

Fábio Paiva

This article provides a generic and current diagnosis of Brazilian violence, covering national data for the years 2012 and 2013. […]

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O ensino de Filosofia nas escolas brasileiras: que caminho percorrer?

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In Brazil, Philosophy spent almost fifty years away from official schools’ curricula. In 2008, it was reintroduced after a long […]

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Violencia en Mesoamérica: un espejo de la realidad.

José Guerra

Ayotzinapa is not another massacre left in forgotten archives and yet another statistic free of consequences in the Mesoamerican region. […]

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Women Hawkers , Sign of Progress or Recession?

Shahnaz Ojaghi

These days, a growing number of women are obliged to assume hawking as a way of economically sustaining their life, […]

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Les Mots ou François Truffaut

Rita Catunda

To François Truffaut life passes through the text, taking the form of confrontation, distance, obsession or combustion. That’s why he organized […]

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Egyptian women and sexual harassment: Restricting social justice by conforming to gender stereotypes and expectations

Shirley (Hsueh Li) Wang

In light of the Arab Spring, the Egyptian people have been struggling to obtain political, social and economic stability. Through […]

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Une double voie pour affronter l’ignorance

Waldir Lisboa Rocha

A survey on the ignorance of the individuals about the central subjects for democracy was revealed on October 29th by […]

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“Non aspettavano altro”: la difesa del territorio e l’azione della folla

Nádia Gonfiantini

In the short story “Non aspettavano altro” (1958), the Italian writer Dino Buzzati represents the misery of two travellers that, […]

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Consciência Negra e Inconsciência Nacional

Arthur Catraio

In Brazil it still is quite ordinary to use the expression, literally translated, ‘iron yourself’ (se ferrar) as a means […]

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