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A presente obra busca trazer ao debate público a relação mais que necessária entre gênero e políticas públicas, a partir da escolha de temas atuais de interesse para a discussão social e acadêmica, tendo em vista que, historicamente, a desigualdade de gênero tem afetado as mulheres em diferentes áreas da vida.
O presente livro intitulado “Extensão e Desenvolvimento Regional: da teoria à prática”, organizado pela colega Dra Cidonea Machado Deponti ao reunir um conjunto de importantes reflexões e resultados advindos de projetos e ações de extensão desenvolvidas por colegas que atuam em diferentes programas de pós-graduação do País, notadamente do campo do desenvolvimento regional, tem o mérito justamente de valorizar e de divulgar as ações e iniciativas extensionistas realizadas em distintas regiões do Brasil. O livro também adquire importância por dar centralidade à extensão universitária realizada pelos Programas de Pós-Graduação, compartilhando diferentes abordagens teórico-metodológicas e experiências de intervenção, mediação e coparticipação na realidade social das regiões em seus processos de desenvolvimento.
O tema deste último volume da trilogia Celso Furtado: a esperança militante é Desafios. A palavra diz muito do espírito furtadiano. Ele próprio refletiu sobre o tema e escreveu, por exemplo, que o desafio do século XXI é mudar o curso da civilização, deslocar o seu eixo da lógica dos meios a serviço da acumulação para uma lógica dos fins, em função do bem-estar social, do exercício da liberdade e da cooperação entre os povos. E tudo isso num curto horizonte de tempo. As contribuições deste volume buscam refletir, estimular leituras, fazer proposições, recuperar os estudos regionais a partir do pilares que lhes deram identidade: o estudo do Brasil profundo e a interdisc...
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This aim of this book is to look at the dominant representation that at present underpin the issues of territorial organisation and planning in Europe. Cities and networks are often envisaged as inevitably driving territorial development. However, the conceptualisation of European territorial integration has often been reduced to two conventional models: the centre-periphery model and the hierarchical model of urban networks. Limiting territorial integration to these two schema means that integration is limited. Today, reference to polycentric territorial development has to some extent changed the picture. Rather than being viewed in a polarised, pyramidal manner, spatial dynamics are being ...
Pain 2012: Refresher Courses, 14th World Congress on Pain, is based on IASP's refresher courses on pain research and treatment. Includes techniques (neuroimaging, genetics), treatments (interventional, psychological, pharmacological, complementary/alternative), and disorders (neuropathic pain, headache, cancer pain, musculoskeletal pain, CRPS, orofacial pain, postoperative pain, pediatric pain, abdominopelvic pain).
Tourism and Wellness: Travel for the Good of All? enhances academic understandings and analyses of tourism as a social and worldmaking force by situating broad questions of well-being, health, and equity within the scaffolds of critical tourism studies. Contributors touch on power and politics, space and place, reflexivity and relationships, values and affect, and inequality and equity as viewed through critically informed and social justice perspectives. This collection of cutting-edge, critical tourism analyses contextualizes and disrupts how wellness is understood in tourism. For more information, check out A Conversation with the Editors of Tourism and Wellness: Travel for the Good of All?
Before the rise of the Nazi party, Germany, especially Berlin, was one of the most tolerant places for homosexuals in the world. Activists, including Thomas Mann and Albert Einstein, campaigned openly for the rights of gay men and women, and tried to repeal the old existing law against homosexuality. But all that would change when the Nazis came to power and existence for gay people turned into one of fear. Raids, arrests, prison sentences and expulsions became the daily reality. When the concentration camps were built, homosexuals were imprisoned along with Jews and any other groups the Nazis wanted to suppress. The pink triangle, sewn onto prison uniforms, became the symbol of the persecution of homosexuals, a persecution that would continue for many years after the war. A mix of historical research, first person accounts, and individual stories bring this time to life for readers. Stories of bravery in the face of inhuman cruelty, friendship found in the depths of despair in the camps, and the perseverance of the human spirit will both educate and inspire.
In recent years, resilience theory has come to occupy the core of our understanding and management of the adaptive capacity of people and places in complex social and environmental systems. Despite this, tourism scholars have been slow to adopt resilience concepts, at a time when the emergence of new frameworks and applications is pressing. Drawing on original empirical and theoretical insights in resilience thinking, this book explores how tourism communities and economies respond to environmental changes, both fast (natural hazard disasters) and slow (incremental shifts). It explores how tourism places adapt, change, and sometimes transform (or not) in relation to their environmental conte...