8 research outputs found

    Patrimônio Cultural e escrita da história:a hipótese do documento na prática do Iphan nos anos 1980

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    In the 1980s, technicians from the Institute for National Artistic and Historical Heritage (Iphan) began to look to the academic discipline of History for arguments to support the selection of heritage assets that went beyond the grandiose. Engaging actors and concepts from France’s historiography they justified listing buildings and urban ensembles with characteristics that did not fit into the colonial-based national identity narratives used by the institution in its early decades. During this time, sites such as Laguna (in Santa Catarina State), Cuiabá (in Mato Grosso State), Morro da Conceição and XV de Novembro Square (in the City of Rio de Janeiro), among others, were preserved not only for the historical value of their buildings, but also for their potential as a source of history. New preservation rationales for immovable assets were developed; these sought to circumvent the concepts set out in the provisions of Decree-Law No. 25/37, striving instead to protect sites and places according to their documental value. This article aims to discuss the city as a document, retrieving the concepts of document from Social History and Brazilian historiographical practices in their relationship with the preservation of built heritage. We will seek to examine how cities and their architecture were treated as sources by the field of preservation in Brazil, as well as to understand the theoretical discourse and the authors mentioned herein, such as Marc Bloch and Jacques Le Goff, and the studies of the urban centers where such rationale was put to practice, most notably Laguna, in Santa Catarina.Na década de 1980, técnicos do Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico Nacional (Iphan) passaram a utilizar argumentos do campo disciplinar da história para justificar a seleção do patrimônio para além dos cânones da excepcionalidade. Mobilizando autores e conceitos da Escola dos Annales, justificavam tombamentos de conjuntos urbanos cujas características não se enquadravam nas narrativas de identidade nacional via colonial praticadas nas primeiras décadas da Instituição. Laguna/SC, Cuiabá/MS, Morro da Conceição e Praça XV de Novembro no Rio de Janeiro, por exemplo, serão preservados não somente pelo valor histórico das suas edificações, mas também pela sua potencialidade como fonte histórica. Elaboram-se, então, argumentos de preservação de bens imóveis que buscavam driblar os conceitos do aporte legal do Decreto-lei no 25/37, buscando proteger sítios e lugares por seu valor documental. O artigo discute as relações entre escrita da história e preservação do patrimônio cultural, tendo como foco o caso de Laguna/SC. Pretende-se compreender de que maneira a proteção legal foi justificada a partir do inédito entendimento da cidade como documento por meio do estudo do processo de tombamento, seus estudos técnicos e as mobilizações teóricas do campo da história social e de autores como Marc Bloch e Jacques Le Goff

    O Protagonismo Infantojuvenil nos Processos Educomunicativos

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    Neste volume “O protagonismo infantojuvenil nos processos educomunicativos”, reunimos 53 artigos que transitam sobre a temática do protagonismo infantojuvenil em diversas experiências e processos educomunicativos e para facilitar sua leitura e busca por temas de seu interesse, eles estão organizados em 8 capítulos que abordam a educomunicação a partir do fazer das crianças e da apropriação da produção midiática. Expressão artística, rádio, vídeo, jornalismo, cultura digital, redes sociais entre outros são os temas abordados pelos autores destes trabalhos. convidamos o leitor a mergulhar nesta jornada educomunicativa, vivendo e revivendo junto conosco essas experiências vividas por outros, refletindo em cada texto sobre como estamos, como evoluímos e como seguimos os passos daqueles que com sua ousadia, amor e luta elaboraram os fundamentos da educomunicação

    Proceedings Of The 23Rd Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Congress: Part Two

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    NEOTROPICAL XENARTHRANS: a data set of occurrence of xenarthran species in the Neotropics

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    Xenarthrans—anteaters, sloths, and armadillos—have essential functions for ecosystem maintenance, such as insect control and nutrient cycling, playing key roles as ecosystem engineers. Because of habitat loss and fragmentation, hunting pressure, and conflicts with domestic dogs, these species have been threatened locally, regionally, or even across their full distribution ranges. The Neotropics harbor 21 species of armadillos, 10 anteaters, and 6 sloths. Our data set includes the families Chlamyphoridae (13), Dasypodidae (7), Myrmecophagidae (3), Bradypodidae (4), and Megalonychidae (2). We have no occurrence data on Dasypus pilosus (Dasypodidae). Regarding Cyclopedidae, until recently, only one species was recognized, but new genetic studies have revealed that the group is represented by seven species. In this data paper, we compiled a total of 42,528 records of 31 species, represented by occurrence and quantitative data, totaling 24,847 unique georeferenced records. The geographic range is from the southern United States, Mexico, and Caribbean countries at the northern portion of the Neotropics, to the austral distribution in Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, and Uruguay. Regarding anteaters, Myrmecophaga tridactyla has the most records (n = 5,941), and Cyclopes sp. have the fewest (n = 240). The armadillo species with the most data is Dasypus novemcinctus (n = 11,588), and the fewest data are recorded for Calyptophractus retusus (n = 33). With regard to sloth species, Bradypus variegatus has the most records (n = 962), and Bradypus pygmaeus has the fewest (n = 12). Our main objective with Neotropical Xenarthrans is to make occurrence and quantitative data available to facilitate more ecological research, particularly if we integrate the xenarthran data with other data sets of Neotropical Series that will become available very soon (i.e., Neotropical Carnivores, Neotropical Invasive Mammals, and Neotropical Hunters and Dogs). Therefore, studies on trophic cascades, hunting pressure, habitat loss, fragmentation effects, species invasion, and climate change effects will be possible with the Neotropical Xenarthrans data set. Please cite this data paper when using its data in publications. We also request that researchers and teachers inform us of how they are using these data
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