246 research outputs found
A French Maoist Experience in Brazil. Robert Linhart’s Investigation of Sugarcane Workers in Pernambuco
Cet article démêle les fondements maoïstes de l’enquête de Robert Linhart des ouvriers agricoles de canne à sucre dans l’état de Pernambouc au Brésil en 1979. Il affirme que cette enquête était implicitement mais nettement maoïste dans sa méthode, son accent social, son style et son désir animant. S’appuyant sur les fondements maoïstes de l’enquête de Linhart est important pour trois raisons : premièrement, il nous permet de mieux apprécier la complexité de ce qu’on a récemment appelé le voyage mondial de maoïsme ; deuxièmement, il élargit les paramètres spatiales et temporales des histoires croisées de maoïsme et de l’enquête militante ; troisièmement, il enrichit le concept de l’enquête maoïste par nous faire comprendre les rôles de mémoire et de l’imagination.This article teases out the Maoist underpinnings of Robert Linhart’s investigation of sugarcane workers in the state of Pernambuco in Brazil in 1979. It contends that his investigation was implicitly but distinctly Maoist in its method, social focus, style, and animating desire. Drawing on the Maoist underpinnings out of Linhart’s investigation is important for three reasons: first, it enables us to better appreciate the complexity of what has recently been called the global journey of Maoism; second, it expands the spatial and temporal parameters of the intersecting histories of Maoism and the militant investigation; third, it enriches the concept of the Maoist investigation by attuning us to the roles of memory and imagination
Weakly bound states in heterogeneous waveguides
We study the spectrum of the Helmholtz equation in a two-dimensional infinite waveguide, containing a weak heterogeneity localized at an internal point, and obeying Dirichlet boundary conditions at its border. We use the variational theorem to derive the conditionfor which the lowest eigenvalue of the spectrum falls below the continuum threshold and abound state appears, localized at the heterogeneity. We devise a rigorous perturbation scheme and derive the exact expression for the energy to third order in the heterogeneity.Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicada
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Trata-se de diálogos entre ativistas-investigador.a.s4 das questões de gênero e sexualidades com professoras lésbicas e bissexuais da educação pública de Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brasil sobre temas relacionados à diversidade sexual na escola. Apresenta relatos de professoras cisgênero sobre dificuldades em lidar com a diversidade sexual na escola. Relata as impressões das professoras sobre o tema, com foco nas implicações do pertencimento a determinadas categorias sexuais e de gênero no desempenho pedagógico. Informa que o ambiente escolar está permeado por preconceitos, em que a lesbo-homo-trans e bifobia fazem parte dos discursos heteronormativos e que obriga as professoras lésbicas e bissexuais a uma ocultação da sua orientação sexual como espécie de blindagem para garantir o respeito profissional
Longitudinal Spin Transfer to and Hyperons in Polarized Proton-Proton Collisions at = 200 GeV
The longitudinal spin transfer, , from high energy polarized protons
to and hyperons has been measured for the first time
in proton-proton collisions at with the STAR
detector at RHIC. The measurements cover pseudorapidity, , in the range
and transverse momenta, , up to . The longitudinal spin transfer is found to be for inclusive
and for
inclusive hyperons with and . The dependence on and is presented.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Caveolin-1–eNOS signaling promotes p190RhoGAP-A nitration and endothelial permeability
Caveolin-1–mediated inhibition of endothelial nitric oxide synthase signaling is essential for adherens junction integrity and endothelial permeability homeostasis
Growth of Long Range Forward-Backward Multiplicity Correlations with Centrality in Au+Au Collisions at = 200 GeV
Forward-backward multiplicity correlation strengths have been measured with
the STAR detector for Au+Au and collisions at =
200 GeV. Strong short and long range correlations (LRC) are seen in central
Au+Au collisions. The magnitude of these correlations decrease with decreasing
centrality until only short range correlations are observed in peripheral Au+Au
collisions. Both the Dual Parton Model (DPM) and the Color Glass Condensate
(CGC) predict the existence of the long range correlations. In the DPM the
fluctuation in the number of elementary (parton) inelastic collisions produces
the LRC. In the CGC longitudinal color flux tubes generate the LRC. The data is
in qualitative agreement with the predictions from the DPM and indicates the
presence of multiple parton interactions.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures The abstract has been slightly modifie
Forward Neutral Pion Transverse Single Spin Asymmetries in p+p Collisions at \sqrt{s}=200 GeV
We report precision measurements of the Feynman-x dependence, and first
measurements of the transverse momentum dependence, of transverse single spin
asymmetries for the production of \pi^0 mesons from polarized proton collisions
at \sqrt{s}=200 GeV. The x_F dependence of the results is in fair agreement
with perturbative QCD model calculations that identify orbital motion of quarks
and gluons within the proton as the origin of the spin effects. Results for the
p_T dependence at fixed x_F are not consistent with pQCD-based calculations.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
K/pi Fluctuations at Relativistic Energies
We report results for fluctuations from Au+Au collisions at
= 19.6, 62.4, 130, and 200 GeV using the STAR detector at the
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Our results for fluctuations in
central collisions show little dependence on the incident energies studied and
are on the same order as results observed by NA49 at the Super Proton
Synchrotron in central Pb+Pb collisions at = 12.3 and 17.3 GeV.
We also report results for the collision centrality dependence of
fluctuations as well as results for , ,
, and fluctuations. We observe that the
fluctuations scale with the multiplicity density, , rather than the
number of participating nucleons.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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