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    Developing a digital platform for community-led initiatives: from local agents′ needs to interface design.Oksana Tymoshchuk,MariaJoãoAntunes,Ana Margarida Almeida,Paula Alexandra Silva,Luís Pedro &Fernando Ramos -forthcoming -AI and Society:1-10.
    To identify how digital media are being used by community-led initiatives of the Centro Region of Portugal, and to identify the requirements that a digital platform for mediation between agents in the territory should have, two focus groups were conducted, involving six small-sized community-led initiatives and six larger-sized community-led initiatives. This article details the results of these focus groups, according to the following main categories: use of existing communication and mediation tools; the purpose of use of digital tools; type of (...) experiences prompted by digital tools and attributes and features desired in a digital platform to support community-led initiatives. The results show differences between the use and needs of digital tools by small- and larger-sized initiatives and offer interesting insights to prototype an innovative digital solution, to enhance the actions of community-led initiatives. A reference framework for digital mediation strategies and a mobile app prototype were developed, based on these surveys. The article contributes with an analytical view about the development of digital solutions, which aim to strengthen the relationship among agents of local communities and promote mediation mechanisms among all stakeholders in territorial-based innovation. (shrink)
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    Licença para reproduzir: os direitos sexuais e reprodutivos no espaço mediático.MariaJoão Silveirinha -2008 -Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 17 (33):431-494.
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    Musicofobia, musicofilia e filosofia: Kant e Nietzsche sobre a música.MariaJoão Mayer Branco -2013 -Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 54 (128):497-512.
    O presente estudo propõe-se questionar a alegada musicofobia de Kant comparando-a com a bem conhecida musicofilia de Nietzsche. A partir da análise das considerações, à primeira vista tão díspares, de ambos os filósofos sobre a música, procurar-se-á mostrar que tal disparidade é apenas aparente, pois, quer para Kant, quer para Nietzsche, a experiência de ouvir música relaciona-se de modo profundo com a experiência de pensar. This paper aims to question Kant's alleged musicophobia by comparing it with Nietzsche's well-known musicophilia. By (...) analysing the considerations of both philosophers about music, it will try to show that their opposition is only apparent inasmuch as, both for Kant as well as for Nietzsche, the experience of listening to music has deep affinities with the experience of thinking. (shrink)
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    Reproductive Work in Times of Pandemic Crisis and the Retreat of Gender Equality.MariaJoão Cabrita &Ana Leonor Santos -2025 -Danish Yearbook of Philosophy:1-15.
    In this article, we argue that the covid-19 pandemic crisis has mainly affected women, leading to a decline in gender equality, an increase in violence against women, and the feminization of poverty. This setback has also worsened the care crisis. Our analysis is theoretically grounded on Federici’s feminist politics of the commons. First, we will explore the notions of ‘gender equality,’ ‘violence against women,’ and ‘feminization of poverty,’ which are often used rhetorically to conceal the damage wrought by globalization on (...) women and reproductive work. Second, we will delve into the meaning of ‘reproductive work,’ which, contrary to capitalist logic, is the basis of the idea of ‘re-enchanting the world.’ Finally, focusing on the proximity of Federici’s idea to the ecofeminist perspective, we will argue that the worsening of the care crisis is interconnected with the growing ecological crisis, widening the gap between humanity and nature. (shrink)
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    A Teia de Penélope e o Anel da Tradição.MariaJoão Cantinho -2015 -Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (46):79-95.
    It will never be too much to remember that experience is one of the most important concepts on Benjamin’s thought. It underlies his analysis of the history and also supports his critical theory of literature and has many branches, above all in his texts after 1930. His text “The Image of Proust” develops the concept of involuntary memory, which explains the question of auratic image in the work of Proust, obtained by the process of rememoration and also explained by the (...) contribution of Freud’s studies about the traumatic shock and its consequences on the perception’s conditions of the contemporary man. These conceptions led Benjamin to a deep thought about the way how shock and rememoration can be articulated in order to create a new historical vision, individual and collective. We examine here, in the fields of the arts, literature and history, how this articulation can defines a new conception of experience and the possibility, or not, of the transmission of the culture, in a world where, as Kafka said, “the tradition became sick”. The question is: will rememoration, this Penelope’s web, be able to operate the rescue of the historical tradition? And which tradition are we speaking here about? What does rememoration mean? (shrink)
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    O Acordo Secreto: Uma Leitura Derrideana de Walter Benjamin.MariaJoão Cantinho -2014 -Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (43):115-131.
    Na sua obra Spectres de Marx, Derrida parte da análise da tese II da obra de Benjamin, Über den Begriff der Geschichte, onde o autor fala do índex messiânico que cabe ao historiador redescobrir e restaurar. Benjamin não se refere a este messianismo em termos teológicos nem tradicionais, mas pensa, a partir de uma ideia de secularização do messianismo, que contém um potencial inédito para a compreensão e leitura da história. Derrida segue-lhe o raciocínio e interpreta, de forma magnífica, em (...) que consiste este carácter de “messiânico sem messianis mo” e qual o seu significado no contexto de um pensamento político e revolucionário. (shrink)
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  7. Livros, Leituras e Inovação Pedagógica-A Circulação de Modelos Culturais eo Papel das Bibliotecas Particulares na Formação dos Professores.MariaJoão Mogarro -2006 -Quaestio: Revista de Estudos Em Educação 8 (2).
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  8. Formas de Vida das Elites.MariaJoão Martins -forthcoming -História.
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    A Simone de Beauvoir Itinerary in Paris.MariaJoão Frazão -1993 -Simone de Beauvoir Studies 10 (1):202-218.
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    Liberty – Liberalism and Democracy.MariaJoão Cabrita -2006 -Cultura:31-48.
    Na esteira da distinção entre «liberalismo» e «democracia», este artigo sonda a ideia de liber­dade do vintismo, tema privilegiado pelo magistério e ensaísmo de Zília Osório de Castro. Lan­çando o olhar sobre a governação vintista, procura-se responder às questões: «a ideia de Cons­tituição e a lei eleitoral são ou não expressão da liberdade?» e «a maioria vintista corresponde ou não a um ideal de liberdade?».
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    Politics in trauma times: of subjectivity, war, and humanitarian intervention.MariaJoão Ferreira &Pedro F. Marcelino -2011 -Ethics and Global Politics 4 (2):135-145.
    Palace of the End is a dense triptych of monologues exploring alternative narratives - albeit based in real facts - behind the events and the headlines surrounding the war in Iraq. Borrowing its title from the former royal palace where Saddam Hussein’s torture chamber was located, Thompson’s docudrama is structured as a chain of monologues telling three real-life stories set in the context of the war in Iraq. The play conveys three unconventional interpretations of the realities of war: that of (...) a young American soldier convicted for her misconduct at Abu Ghraib, the prison that stands as one of the most controversial symbols of the American-led Iraq invasion; a British scientist and weapons inspector who denounces what he understands as the false arguments given by his country’s leaders for engaging in a distant war; and an Iraqi mother whose life was shattered firstly by Saddam Hussein’s authoritarian regime, and later by the American first Gulf War. Each story is an enthralling and gut-wrenching reflection of one of the contemporary world’s most studied and controversial conflicts. The play gives voice to three different kinds of war victims, insofar as their political subjectivities and their moral conundrums are concerned. (shrink)
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    Uma historia aromática em bagdade.MariaJoão Ceitil -2001 -Phainomenon 2 (1):37-50.
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    “uma certa falta de urbanidade”. As hesitações de Kant a respeito da música.MariaJoão Mayer Branco -2020 -Con-Textos Kantianos 1 (12):270-291.
    This paper explores Kant’s ambivalent views on music. It aims to show, on the one hand, how these ambivalences are in line with the modern philosophical reflection on this art; on the other hand, to show their place within Kantian aesthetics, a place that justifies Kant’s hesitations as whether to classify music as beautiful or agreeable, art or mere enjoyment, free or dependent beauty, culture or nature.
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    A lição da música.MariaJoão Mayer Branco -2017 -Cadernos Nietzsche 38 (1):106-126.
    Resumo O texto explora as afinidades que podem ser encontradas entre o pensamento de Nietzsche e o de Rousseau a partir da análise do interesse de ambos pela música. Não escamoteando o que os separa, procura-se esclarecer as razões deste interesse e a sua relação quercom a preocupaçãoque partilham acerca da cultura ocidental moderna, quer com crise da subjectividade que essa cultura parece acarretar.The text aims at exploring the affinities that might be found between Nietzsche’s and Rousseau’s thought through an (...) analysis of their common interest in music. Without ignoring the discrepancies between both of them, it tries to enlighten the reasons behind this interest and their shared concern for modern western culture, as well as for the subjective crisis that this culture seems to cause. (shrink)
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    Walter Benjamin e a História Messi'nica.MariaJoão Cantinho -2011 -Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (37):177-195.
    Uma das problemáticas essenciais do pensamento benjaminiano é, precisamente, a questão da história. Numa época em que a tonalidade dominante é a ameaça da guerra e a destruição das ideologias, dos valores e ideais clássicos, em nome de uma desenfreada visão progressista e continuista da história humana, é preciso despertar do pesadelo da catástrofe da história. É esta que é responsável pela dissolução do conceito de experiência, alienando o homem e deixando-o desamparado e entregue ao vazio da experiência do choque, (...) à fragmentação da narração e à perda da tradição. Recorrendo à tradição judaica da história, pensando e reconfigurando conceitos que lhe são intrínsecos, como o de catástrofe, messianismo, redenção, rememoração, Benjamin constrói uma teoria que possa operar uma desconstrução da continuidade da história, valorizando o objecto histórico, destacando-o do fluxo e salvando-o da catástrofe. Trata-se, assim, de um método destrutivo e violento, mas que visa restaurar uma visão da história que seja capaz de reparar as injustiças e o sofrimento humano. Mais do que histórica e temporal, essa nova ordem inscreve o sagrado na ordem profana, redimindo o acontecimento histórico e salvando-o no instante dialéctico. (shrink)
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    Is Mindful Parenting Associated With Adolescents’ Emotional Eating? The Mediating Role of Adolescents’ Self-Compassion and Body Shame.MariaJoão Gouveia,Maria Cristina Canavarro &Helena Moreira -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    „Wachs in den Ohren“. Nietzsches Deutung der philosophischen Furcht vor der Musik in der Moderne.MariaJoão Mayer Branco -2016 -Nietzsche Studien 45 (1):132-142.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 45 Heft: 1 Seiten: 132-142.
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    18. Questioning Introspection: Nietzsche and Wittgenstein on “The Peculiar Grammar of the Word ‘I’”.MariaJoão Mayer Branco -2015 - In João Constâncio,Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 454-486.
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    ROSAS,João Cardoso (org.), Manual de Filosofia Política.MariaJoão Cabrita -2009 -Cultura:303-306.
    Ao longo da história, a relação entre a filosofia e a política tem-se revelado espinhosa, denunciando a dificuldade em se conceptualizar sobre o que é por natureza antagónico à cristalização, porque particular e pluralista. Na esfera da opinião, o filósofo deve restringir-se a analisar, criticar, rever e aperfeiçoar os valores políticos coevos, a explicar aos seus conterrâneos o universo de acepções sociais partilhadas, consciente de que a sua concepção fundamenta uma via entre as muitas poss...
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    Complexity and categorical analysis may improve the interpretation of agreement studies using continuous variables.Cristina Costa‐Santos,João Bernardes,LuísAntunes &Diogo Ayres‐de‐Campos -2011 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (3):511-514.
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    A música, nossa percursora: Acerca da música na filosofia de Nietzsche.MariaJoão Branco -2012 -Cadernos Nietzsche 31:209-234.
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    On the track of Ferreira de Castro’s passage by the supplement and the magazine of A Batalha (1919-1927). [REVIEW]MariaJoão Cabrita -2009 -Cultura:119-137.
    Neste artigo pretende-se elucidar os contornos libertários do pensamento do escritor Ferreira de Castro, através de uma análise dos seus artigos publicados em A Batalha – Suplemento Literário e Ilustrado e na Renovação. Na esteira de uma breve apreciação biobibliográfica, em que se assinala o percurso jornalístico do escritor, sonda-se a sua demora em temáticas como a arte social e a injustiça social.
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    As the Spider Spins: Essays on Nietzsche's Critique and Use of Language.João Constâncio &MariaJoão Mayer Branco (eds.) -2012 - De Gruyter.
    Nietzsche's metaphor of the spider that spins its cobweb expresses his critique of the metaphysical use of language - but it also suggests that ‟we, spiders‟, are able to spin different, life-affirming, healthier, non-metaphysical cobwebs. This book is a collection of 12 essays that focus not only on Nietzsche's critique of the metaphysical assumptions of language, but also on his effort to use language in a different way, i.e., to create a ‟new language‟. It is from this viewpoint that the (...) book considers such themes as consciousness, the self, metaphor, instinct, affectivity, style, morality, truth, and knowledge. The authors invited to contribute to this volume are Nietzsche scholars who belong to some of the most important research centers of the European Nietzsche-Research: Centro Colli-Montinari (Italy), GIRN (Europhilosphie), SEDEN (Spain), Greifswald Research Group (Germany), NIL (Portugal). In 2011João Constâncio andMariaJoão Mayer Branco edited Nietzsche on Instinct and Language, also published by Walter de Gruyter. The two books complement each other. (shrink)
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    MENDES, Manuel da Silva, Socialismo Libertário ou Anarchismo.MariaJoão Cabrita -2009 -Cultura:307-310.
    Publicada no ano de 1896, num contexto político adverso à propaganda anarquista – considerada como um crime pela Lei de 13 de Fevereiro desse mesmo ano –, esta obra revela os contornos doutrinários e históricos do anarquismo, sobretudo da feição dominante na militância anarquista em Portugal, o “anarquismo social”. Como assinalaJoão Freire em “Revistas anarquistas portuguesas: entre a política e a cultura” (in Revistas, Ideias e Doutrinas, 2003), “o anarquismo social era certamente um social...
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    Complete Bibliography.Bartholomew Ryan,Maria Joao Mayer Branco &João Constancio -2015 - In João Constâncio,Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 668-694.
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    Natureza em Kant.MariaJoão Patrício Ceboleiro -1993 -Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 49 (4):587 - 599.
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    References, Citations, and Abbreviations.Bartholomew Ryan,Maria Joao Mayer Branco &João Constancio -2015 - In João Constâncio,Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    A Filosofia como questão.MariaJoão Ceitil -2003 -Phainomenon 5-6 (1):73-78.
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    “Não vamos morrer agora?!”... Ele disse que não.MariaJoão Ceitil -2001 -Phainomenon 3 (1):89-105.
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    (1 other version)Vom Tragischen Zum Lachen. Fünf Untersuchungen Zum Begriff Des Tragischen Bei Nietzsche Und Seiner Entwicklung in der Modernen Kunst Und Philosophie.MariaJoão Mayer Branco -2009 -Nietzsche Studien 38 (1):464-476.
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    List of Contributors/affiliations.Bartholomew Ryan,Maria Joao Mayer Branco &João Constancio -2015 - In João Constâncio,Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 695-696.
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    A Fertile Ground for Ambiguities: Casual Sexual Relationships Among Portuguese Emerging Adults.Rita Luz,Maria-João Alvarez,Cristina A. Godinho &Cicero R. Pereira -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Casual sexual relationships are frequent relationship experiences in young adulthood that provide opportunities for many to explore sexual relationships and to construct their sexual identity. Empirical research on casual sex is still lacking outside North-American countries, despite evidence pointing to the need to contextualize sexual interactions in their own sociocultural context. In order to better understand casual sexual relationships, these should be examined in with novel samples in other countries where a “hookup culture” as it is described in the North-American (...) university campus is apparently absent. Through a qualitative study, we explored what casual sexual relationships consist of according to the perceptions of Portuguese college students. The thematic analysis of eight focus group interviews resulted in the generation of six themes, three of which are presented here: What CSRs are, regarding features and types of CSRs, Why individuals engage in CSRs, focusing on positive and negative motivations, and What one gets from CSRs, focusing on positive and negative outcomes of CSRs. Our findings showed that Portuguese emerging adults are familiarized with CSRs, particularly with one-night stand, friends with benefits and “curte”/hookup. Sexual interactions associated with other CSRs, such as booty call or fuck buddies, were mentioned but rarely associated with a distinctive label and established characteristics. Participants described the CSRs in a partially overlapping manner presenting some areas of ambiguity, such as with regard to sexual exclusivity and still-unlabeled sexual interactions. CSRs are generally evaluated as positively motivated and mainly beneficial. This study adds to the literature around casual sexual relationships by exploring and describing CSRs in a different sociocultural context, as well as indicating directions for future research in order to better prepare and empower young adults in their sexual and relational trajectories. (shrink)
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    Nozick, Robert, Invariances: The Structure of the Objective World, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2001, 416 pp. [REVIEW]MariaJoão Cabrita -2005 -Cultura:251-256.
    O modo como Robert Nozick (1939-2002) concebeu a filosofia – enquanto espaço de abertura a uma pluralidade de ideias – revela a inquietação de quem, contemplando a paisagem no topo de um escadote milenário, assumiu a inexistência de pontos fixos e, por isso, declinou antever a direcção da humanidade e do pensamento. Pensador versátil, cuja curiosidade sobre o desconhecido o impeliu aos mais variados territórios da reflexão (ética, política, epistemologia e filosofia da mente), reconheceu em S...
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    Introduction to Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity.Bartholomew Ryan,MariaJoão Mayer Branco &João Constâncio -2015 - In João Constâncio,Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-46.
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    Nietzsche on Instinct and Language.João Constâncio &MariaJoão Mayer Branco (eds.) -2011 - De Gruyter.
    The volume offers various considerations of Nietzsche s attempt to connect language to the instinctive activity of the human body. In focusing on how Nietzsche tries to dissolve the traditional opposition between instinct and language, as well as between instinct and consciousness and instinct and reason, the different papers address a great variety of topics, e.g. morality, value, the concept of philosophy, dogmatism, naturalization, metaphor, affectivity and emotion, health and sickness, tragedy, and laughter. Among the authors: Scarlett Marton, Werner Stegmaier, (...) Patrick Wotling, and many others.". (shrink)
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    Exploring European childrenʼs self-reported data on online aggression.Susana Batista,MariaJoão Leote de Carvalho &Cristina Ponte -2021 -Communications 46 (3):419-445.
    To address the topic of children’s online aggression, this article explores a subsample from the EU Kids Online dataset of 1404 children, aged 9–16, who reported having engaged in aggressive acts online in the previous year. Through a cluster analysis, respondents were classified into three groups. Findings emphasize the risk factors for aggression and how they relate to age-specific developmental tasks. Boys predominate, but the gender gap is not as wide as in offline contexts. For almost half of the children, (...) aggression goes hand in hand with victimization. All the clusters share high levels of emotional deprivation. A sense of lacking social support, from both adults and peers, becomes more relevant among those children with high and more problematic engagement in online aggression. Results confirm that online aggression must be considered within the complex and fluid offline–online continuum cutting across the social contexts in which children grow. (shrink)
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    The Song of the Sirens: Nietzsche and Hegel on Music and Freedom.MariaJoão Mayer Branco -2015 - In Leonel R. dos Santos & Katia Dawn Hay,Nietzsche, German Idealism and its Critics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 100-114.
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    Acknowledgements.Bartholomew Ryan,Maria Joao Mayer Branco &João Constancio -2015 - In João Constâncio,Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Index.Bartholomew Ryan,Maria Joao Mayer Branco &João Constancio -2015 - In João Constâncio,Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 697-710.
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    Preparing for a Sustainable Future.Fayez Albadri,Najwa Ashal,Ambareen Beebeejaun,Khoyratty Bushra,David Crowther,Maria Costa,Marcia Juliana D’Angelo,Bheekharry Normada Devi,Cristina Góis,Srushti Govilkar,Kritika Jaiswal,Vimi Neeroo Lockmun-Bissessur,Chris McLean,José Lázaro Oliveira Nunes,Flávio Oliveira,Swaleha Peeroo,Dineshwar Ramdhony,Raysa Geaquinto Rocha,Martin Samy,MariaJoão Santos,Aatman Shukla,Ruchi Tewari,Subrun Veerunjaysingh &Clara Viseu -2023 - Springer Nature Singapore.
    The term sustainability has become one of the most significant in the current era. It seems to be ubiquitous amongst academics, politicians, business leaders, media personnel and even the general public. It is no exaggeration to state that it is considered all over the world to be the most pressing issue to be addressed for the long-term future of the planet and its inhabitants. The topic is of course complex, and the issue of sustainability is under much debate as to (...) what it actually is and how it can be achieved, but it is completely certain that the resources of the planet are fixed in quantity and, once used, cannot be reused except through being reused in one form or another. At present, much of the discourse of sustainability has focused upon the environment and in particular upon climate change and the effects that this is having. Thus, the discourse has tended to be about mitigation. Sustainability of course requires all three pillars of the triple bottom line—economic, environmental and social—to be addressed. Indeed, it might be considered that the effects upon the social, and how we choose to live our lives, might well be the most profound effect of achieving sustainability. This book therefore focuses upon some of the many aspects of the social and how we can adapt our lives to accommodate the requirements of sustainability. it therefore takes a very different approach to addressing the issues of sustainability, while of course not ignoring the other pillars. This book therefore sets out to examine various aspects of the changes to personal, corporate and institutional behaviour which may have to come about in our search for sustainability. It is tended to address some of the issues and how they are being dealt with in various parts of the world. As always, our concept is to share best practice and thereby enrich both the discourse and our progress towards sustainability. Thus, we focus upon the current situation while also considering the extent to which the focus is changing so much that we need to think about new approaches to our understanding of behaviour and differing effects in practice. The international origins of the contributors to this book make this an original contribution taking some of the best ideas from around the world. This book therefore addresses these issues from a perspective not generally addressed by researchers, or even by politicians and the press. It therefore provides fresh perspectives upon the important issue of our common future. As always, this approach is based on the tradition of the Social Responsibility Research Network srrnet.org (a worldwide body of scholars with membership of several thousand), which in its 20-year history has sought to broaden the discourse and to treat all research as inter-related and relevant to business. This tradition has always been to explore the subject widely and to seek relevant solutions, while also sharing best practice. This book is based primarily upon some of the contributions from the network at our recent conference and shows both commonality and diversity in approaches and effects. (shrink)
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    Conceptual Figures of Fragmentation and Reconfiguration.Nélio Conceição,Gianfranco Ferraro,Nuno Fonseca,Alexandra Dias Fortes,Maurizio Gribaudi,Bartholomew John Ryan,João Oliveira Duarte,MariaJoão Gamito &Maria Filomena Molder -2021 - Lisbon: Ifilnova - Nova Fcsh. Edited by Nélio Conceição, Gianfranco Ferraro, Nuno Fonseca, Alexandra Dias Fortes & Maria Filomena Molder.
    The volume Conceptual Figures of Fragmentation and Reconfiguration is a collection of revised versions of the papers presented at a research seminar which took place at the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, between January and June 2019. The seminar is one of the core activities of the project “Fragmentation and Reconfiguration: Experiencing the City between Art and Philosophy”, based at IFILNOVA – Nova Institute of Philosophy in Lisbon. This volume strives to reassess the relationship between (...) fragmentation and reconfiguration, the contemporary relevance of which can be appreciated by focusing on the experience of the city, in particular the aesthetic experience of the city. Following the structure of the original seminar presentations, and drawing on key philosophical authors such as Goethe, Benjamin, Wittgenstein, Foucault, Deleuze, Joyce, Proust, and Perec, each of the nine contributors focuses on a specific conceptual figure: Catastrophe (Gianfranco Ferraro); Ruins (Maria Filomena Molder); Chaosmopolitanism (Bartholomew Ryan); Morphogenesis (Maurizio Gribaudi); Atlas (Nélio Conceição); Archive (João Duarte); Collection (MariaJoão Gamito); Panoramic Presentation (Alexandra Dias Fortes); and Aesthetic Experience (Nuno Fonseca). (shrink)
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    Review of Robert Skidelsky’s What’s Wrong With Economics?: A Primer for the Perplexed. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2020, ix + 248 pp. [REVIEW]Ella Needler &MariaJoão Pimenta -2023 -Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 16 (1):aa–aa.
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    Embodiment Comfort Levels During Motor Imagery Training Combined With Immersive Virtual Reality in a Spinal Cord Injury Patient.Carla Pais-Vieira,Pedro Gaspar,Demétrio Matos,Leonor Palminha Alves,Bárbara Moreira da Cruz,MariaJoão Azevedo,Miguel Gago,Tânia Poleri,André Perrotta &Miguel Pais-Vieira -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Brain–machine interfaces combining visual, auditory, and tactile feedback have been previously used to generate embodiment experiences during spinal cord injury rehabilitation. It is not known if adding temperature to these modalities can result in discomfort with embodiment experiences. Here, comfort levels with the embodiment experiences were investigated in an intervention that required a chronic pain SCI patient to generate lower limb motor imagery commands in an immersive environment combining visual, auditory, tactile, and thermal feedback. Assessments were made pre-/ post-, throughout (...) the intervention, and at 7 weeks follow up. Overall, high levels of embodiment in the adapted three-domain scale of embodiment were found throughout the sessions. No significant adverse effects of VR were reported. Although sessions induced only a modest reduction in pain levels, an overall reduction occurred in all pain scales at follow up. A high degree of comfort in the comfort scale for the thermal-tactile sleeve, in both the thermal and tactile feedback components of the sleeve was reported. This study supports the feasibility of combining multimodal stimulation involving visual, auditory, tactile, and thermal feedback to generate embodiment experiences in neurorehabilitation programs. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Força de trabalho em Portugal, 2008-2012 - doi: 10.4025/dialogos.v17i3.799.Raquel Varela,Ana Rajado,António Simões do Paço,MariaJoão Berhan &Renato B. Guedes -2013 -Diálogos (Maringa) 17 (3).
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    The Practice of Physical Activity After Breast Cancer Treatments: A Qualitative Study Among Portuguese Women.Margarida Sequeira,Rita Luz &Maria-João Alvarez -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundWomen survivors of breast cancer treatments face significant challenges around initiation or maintenance of physical activity as they transit to recovery. Embracing their needs and preferences is important to increase adherence. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of Portuguese women survivors of breast cancer regarding regular performance of PA and individual choices and strategies that should be considered in designing effective interventions.MethodsThe individual semi-structured interviews were analyzed through thematic analysis, following an inductive process, seeking to identify the barriers, facilitators, (...) and particular influencing circumstances associated with regular PA.ResultsFour themes and several contextual, emotional, physical, and social factors were identified as determinants of regular PA. Guilt, women’s duties, and altruism to help close relatives were identified as emotional and cultural factors that are less-found in the existing literature. PA showed influence both from health professionals’ counseling and from knowledge and beliefs held by these women.ConclusionWhile confirming the already-known impact of breast cancer diagnosis and treatments on PA, which redefine participants’ availability to be active, the findings highlight beliefs and specific emotional factors that should be considered when planning culturally sensitive interventions. (shrink)
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    Slower access to visual awareness but otherwise intact implicit perception of emotional faces in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.Joana Grave,Nuno Madeira,MariaJoão Martins,Samuel Silva,Sebastian Korb &Sandra Cristina Soares -2021 -Consciousness and Cognition 93 (C):103165.
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    (1 other version)Nota Prévia.Pedro Alves,Joaquim Carlos Araújo,André Barata,MariaJoão Ceitil,António Fazeres,Isabel Matos Dias,Nuno Melim,Luísa Nogueira &João Ribeiro -2001 -Phainomenon 3 (1):5-6.
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    A magnanimidade da teoria.DavidJoão NevesAntunes -2008 - Lisboa: Assírio & Alvim.
    Se uma certa es ilidade do texto ético e uma certeza suficiente acerca do conhecimento humano dependem da configuração mais ou menos padronizada das acções humanas e do funcionamento mental, assumem especial relevância cognitiva e ética os casos e fenómen.
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  49. Editorial 5 ESTUDOS.João dos Reis Silva Júnior,Jorge Lufs Cammarano González,Celso Carvalho,Erivanio da Silva Carvalho,Wilson Sandano,Maria de Lourdes Pinto de Almeida &Vera Lúcia de Carvalho Machado -2001 -Quaestio: Revista de Estudos de Educaç̧ão 3:3.
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    Desenvolvimento emocional na transexualidade.João Paulo Zerbinati &Maria Alves de Toledo Bruns -2023 -Natureza Humana 25 (1):1-31.
    A transexualidade é um fenômeno que ultrapassa a barreira cis-heteronormativa do ser e existir sexualmente e subjetivamente. Muito discutido na literatura internacional, seja pelo viés biológico, médico ou das ciências humanas, os entendimentos dimensionam a importância do cuidado físico e mental para promoção de qualidade de vida. Este artigo pretendeu focalizar na reflexão quanto aos aspectos ligados ao desenvolvimento emocional na transexualidade. Para isso analisa a vivência do primeiro transexual brasileiro,João Nery, através da psicanálise, sobretudo de paradigma winnicottiano. (...) O mundo vivido deJoão Nery é uma caminhada árdua em busca de si-mesmo. Seus dilemas, conflitos, desejos, sonhos, paixões, sofrimentos e alegrias desvelam uma postura espontânea à identidade sexual e de gênero. A transidentidade aqui compreendida apresenta horizontes de disponibilidade à criação, de matizes originais e a ruptura com as sólidas estruturas da cis-hetonormatividade. No horizonte das transexualidades compreendidas pelo viés subjetivo, da ruptura patologizante ao matiz da criação, a transexualide representa um importante fenômeno que se relaciona ao processo subjetivo, criativo, de constituição do verdadeiro self. (shrink)
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