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A presente obra tem como objetivo analisar se o acesso à rede mundial de computadores (a internet) deve ser garantido como um Direito Fundamental, sendo um instrumento ao acesso à informação, garantia prevista no inciso XXXIII, do art. 5o, da CF. O estudo científico proposto é desafiador, na busca de um equilíbrio da soberania individual do cidadão e as limitações de acesso tecnológico. Nesse sentido, o desafio proposto foi entender que o acesso às informações através de suas ferramentas precisam corresponder uma ascensão cultural e tecnológica. Por fim, o estudo de base teórica mostra a realidade de primazia da relação entre cidadãos, constituição, acesso universal, de outra banda, que poderia ser mais larga do que são as formas de contenção e de dificuldade desse acesso.
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Various theories have been put forward as to why business and industry develops in clusters and despite good work being carried out on path dependence and dynamics, this is still very much an emerging topic in the social sciences. To date, no overarching theoretical framework has been developed to show how clusters evolve. Unfolding Cluster Evolution aims to address this gap by presenting theoretical and empirical research on the geography of innovation. This contributed volume seeks to shed light on the understanding of clusters and its dynamic evolution. The book provides evidence to suggest that traditional perspectives from evolutionary economic geography need to be wedded to management thinking in order to reach this point. Bringing together thinking from a range of disciplines and countries across Europe, this book explores a wide range of topics from the capability approach, to network dynamics, to multinational corporations, to firm entry and exit and social capital. This book will be of interest to policy makers and students of urban studies, economic geography, and planning and development.
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Jesuit Foundations and Medici Power, 1532–1621 focuses on the cooperation between two new foundations, the last Medici state and the Society of Jesus, spanning nearly a century, concentrating on the Jesuit foundations in Florence, Siena, and Montepulciano. As the Medici built and centralized their power in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, they sought to control both the civic and religious behavior of their citizens. They found partners in the Jesuits, whose educational program helped establish social order and maintain religious orthodoxy. Via a detailed investigation of both minor and major Italian Jesuit colleges, and of multiple Medici rulers, Kathleen M. Comerford provides insight into church/state cooperation in an age in which both institutions underwent significant changes.
First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.