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Manual preparatório para seleções de mestrado e doutorado: um guia metodológico destinado às Ciências Humanas e Sociais Aplicadas é um livro destinado a estudantes e egressos do ensino superior que almejam ingressar em um curso de mestrado ou doutorado. Com todo o zelo, selecionamos as principais dúvidas e respostas para atender às perguntas dos(as) futuros(as) candidatos(as) que desejam ingressar em um programa de pós-graduação nas grandes áreas de Ciências Humanas e Sociais Aplicadas no Brasil.
Este livro apresenta uma leitura de diferentes problemas que se tornaram ainda mais desafiadoras no contexto da pandemia de Covid-19. Assumindo a exigência de pensar os Direitos Humanos nesse cenário, as autoras e autores discutem temas diversos, que atravessam esse campo de debate, tais como: racismo institucional, preconceito contra LGBTQI+, violência contra a mulher no âmbito doméstico e na forma de violência obstétrica institucional, política cultural brasileira, cultura policial e formação, justiça restaurativa, a problemática da proteção animal, assim como a centralidade da atuação dos mecanismos internacionais para a salvaguarda dos Direitos Humanos.
This brand new comprehensive text and reference book is designed to cover all the essential elements of food science and technology, including all core aspects of major food science and technology degree programs being taught worldwide. Food Science and Technology, supported by the International Union of Food Science and Technology comprises 21 chapters, carefully written in a user-friendly style by 30 eminent industry experts, teachers and researchers from across the world. All authors are recognised experts in their respective fields, and together represent some of the world’s leading universities and international food science and technology organisations. Expertly drawn together, produ...
Face to Face with Levinas makes available to American readers the best of recent thought on Emmanuel Levinas. The contributors to this volume are some of the most significant and best-known Levinas scholars in the United States and Europe—Maurice Blanchot, Luce Trigaray, Theodore De Boer, Adriaan Peperzak, Jan de Greef, Alphonso Lingis. Most notably, it features an interview with Levinas by Richard Kearney. This elaborate interview provides a succinct introduction to the themes developed within the book and allows Levinas to restate his philosophy in light of the criticisms that follow. The contributions range from the imaginative to the academi Together they provide a well-focused introduction to the ethical and ontological import of Levinas' philosophy..
Despite the long-held and jealously guarded ASEAN principle of non-intervention, this book argues that states in Southeast Asia have begun to display an increasing readiness to think about sovereignty in terms not only of state responsibility to their own populations but also towards neighbouring countries as well. Taking account of the realities of interstate cooperation in the region, and drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, the author develops a new theoretical framework reflecting an evolution of attitudes about state sovereignty to explain this emerging ethic of regional responsibility.
'To thine own self be true.' From Polonius's words in Hamlet right up to Oprah, we are constantly urged to look within. Why is being authentic the ultimate aim in life for so many people, and why does it mean looking inside rather than out? Is it about finding the 'real' me, or something greater than me, even God? And should we welcome what we find? Thought-provoking and with an astonishing range of references, On Being Authentic is a gripping journey into the self that begins with Socrates and Augustine. Charles Guignon asks why being authentic ceased to mean being part of some bigger, cosmic picture and with Rousseau, Wordsworth and the Romantic movement, took the strong inward turn alive in today's self-help culture. He also plumbs the darker depths of authenticity, with the help of Freud, Joseph Conrad and Alice Miller and reflects on the future of being authentic in a postmodern, global age. He argues ultimately that if we are to rescue the ideal of being authentic, we have to see ourselves as fundamentally social creatures, embedded in relationships and communities, and that being authentic is not about what is owed to me but how I depend on others.
As the first book to address the occurrence of carotenoid esters in foods and methods of measurement, this book provides one source to researchers in food science, nutrition and the food industry.
This book introduces MDS as a psychological model and as a data analysis technique for the applied researcher. It also discusses, in detail, how to use two MDS programs, Proxscal (a module of SPSS) and Smacof (an R-package). The book is unique in its orientation on the applied researcher, whose primary interest is in using MDS as a tool to build substantive theories. This is done by emphasizing practical issues (such as evaluating model fit), by presenting ways to enforce theoretical expectations on the MDS solution, and by discussing typical mistakes that MDS users tend to make. The primary audience of this book are psychologists, social scientists, and market researchers. No particular background knowledge is required, beyond a basic knowledge of statistics.
This book isn't intended as a technical primer, rather as a guide to translating what you already do, in training and facilitating learning, into an online environment, either in the conversion of existing courses or in the creation of new ones. It explores the nature, benefits and pitfalls of online learning and the technical skills of sourcing materials, designing and testing courses.
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