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Women, Equity and Participatory Water Management in Brazil
Public participation in resource management is regarded as a central pillar of sustain-
able development. Water management is a foremost example, and women globally are
prime users and protectors of water. Yet the effectiveness of participatory water man-
agement practices is seldom examined from a feminist perspective. This article estab-
lishes a methodological framework for such an inquiry, drawing on ecofeminist
theory and the Brazilian concept of ‘feminist transformative leadership’ to consider
gender, race and class aspects of participatory water management in Brazil.This research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canad
Women and Deliberative Water Management in Brazil
In this paper we consider some gender aspects of the evolution of water management in Brazil. In our work on women and water, we have been inspired by ecofeminist philosophy and the concept of 'feministThis research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canad
Geodesics around line defects in elastic solids
Topological defects in solids, usually described by complicated boundary
conditions in elastic theory, may be described more simply as sources of a
gravity- like deformation field in the geometric approach of Katanaev and
Volovich. This way, the deformation field is described by non-Euclidean metric
that incorporates the boundary imposed by the defects. A possible way of
gaining some insight into the motion of particles in a medium with topological
defects (e.g., electrons in a dislocated metal) is to look at the geodesics of
the medium around the defect. In this work, we find the exact solution for the
geodesic equation for elastic medium with a generic line defect, the
dispiration, that can either be a screw dislocation or a wedge disclination for
particular choices of its parameters.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.
Casimir Effect for Gauge Scalars: The Kalb-Ramond Case
In this work we calculate the functional generator of the Green's functions
of the Kalb-Ramond field in 3+1 dimensions. We also calculate the functional
generator, and corresponding Casimir energy, of the same field when it is
submitted to boundary conditions on two parallel planes. The boundary
conditions we consider can be interpreted as a kind of conducting planes for
the field in compearing with the Maxwell case. We compare our result with the
standard ones for the scalar and Maxwell fields.Comment: 10 revtex pages, to be submitted for publication, minor change
Solid State Analog for He-McKellar-Wilkens Quantum Phase
In this letter we investigate the quantum dynamics of a quasiparticle in the
presence of a charged screw dislocation submitted to a uniform magnetic field.
Analysing the quantum scattering for this quasiparticle we observed the
appearance of a topological quantum phase in the solution and demonstrate that
this phenomenon is the solid state analog of the He-McKeller-Wilkens effect.Comment: 7 pages, epl styl
The importance of scalar fields as extradimensional metric components in Kaluza-Klein models
Extradimensional models are achieving their highest popularity nowadays,
among other reasons, because they can plausible explain some standard cosmology
issues, such as the cosmological constant and hierarchy problems. In
extradimensional models, we can infer that the four-dimensional matter rises as
a geometric manifestation of the extra coordinate. In this way, although we
still cannot see the extra dimension, we can relate it to physical quantities
that are able to exert such a mechanism of matter induction in the observable
universe. In this work we propose that scalar fields are those physical
quantities. The models here presented are purely geometrical in the sense that
no matter lagrangian is assumed and even the scalar fields are contained in the
extradimensional metric. The results are capable of describing different
observable cosmic features and yield an alternative to ultimately understand
the extra dimension and the mechanism in which it is responsible for the
creation of matter in the observable universe
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