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Resumo: | EDITORIAL Approaching several themes, united by a common interdisciplinary perspective, we present once more our online journal concerning the second semester of 2008. To begin with, we have an intriguing article by Fabio di Clemente, Doctor in Philosophy from the University of Urbino (Italy), where he was a professor of History of Peoples’ Traditions and director of the Master’s course in History of the Philosophical, Political and Pedagogical Thought. The text tries to investigate, mainly through the works of Merleau-Ponty, the meaning of a possible recovery of the notions of foundation and subjectivity. Before the self criticism, the crises and the wish for overcoming which such notions have produced in themselves throughout history, the author tries to requalify them in relation to the philosophical tradition as well as in relation to the reflection on science itself, defending the overcoming of a dualist and reductionist methodological frame. Under this perspective, the notion of subjectivity, situated in the corporeity, and inside the “plan of being”, can be rediscovered in its “ontological vocation” far beyond all equivocity. In short, the text aims at being a rereading of the relations between philosophy and science, starting from the concept of body. Next, Antônio Macena Figueiredo, Doctoral Student at the Program of Post Graduation in Sciences of Health (UnB/DF), Volnei Garrafa, PhD in Sciences from UNESP, advisor of the Program of Post-Graduation in Sciences of Health, Coordinator of UnB Bioethics of UNESCO, Coordenator of the Program of Post Graduation in Bioethics of UnB, and Jorge Alberto Cordón Portillo, PhD in Sciences of Health from UnB, discuss the teaching of bioethics in the area of the Sciences of Health in Brazil. Based on an exploratory and descriptive study, and on data collected from scientific periodicals, dissertations and theses, the results of the research have shown that there are very few papers related to the teaching of bioethics in the field of health. Thus, the authors intend to call the attention to the need of more research in the area of health, focusing bioethics from an interdisciplinary perspective. In the third article, Ivan Amaral Guerrini, Professor at the Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP) in Botucatu-SP, areas of Applied Physics, Teaching of Physics and Education, with present emphasis on papers of .University Extension and on Transdisciplinary Science Propagation, and Regina Stella Spagnuolo, Professor at the Universidade do Norte do Paraná (UNOPAR), Doctoral student in Collective Health from the Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu, UNESP, have tried to analyze the great ruptures of Science in the 20th Century, altering the philosophical and epistemological bases valid since the 17th century. The article stresses that the principles of Quantum Physics, the Chaos Theory, the Systemic Thought and the transdisciplinary approach emergent in the last century haven’t been properly assimilated by professionals of science, mainly by those who use the so called techno science, which focuses only on the practical results of the scientific advances, and also by those who only think of the publication of their experimental data to their peers at the Academy. In general, the authors try to .make people aware of the exaggerated emphasis on the academic productivity, in disfavor of a desirable “enchantment” of the activities of the contemporary educators and scientists. In the fourth article, Anselmo Fábio de Moraes, Professor at the Departament of Civil Engineering of the Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC), Beatriz Goudard, Professor at the Department of Economic Sciences of the Centro de Ciências da Administração e Sócio-Econômicas (ESAG/UDESC), and Roberto de Oliveira, Associate Professor at the Departament of Civil Engineering of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Doctor in Methodology Of Housing Projects from the University of Waterloo, Canada, with Post Doc on the influence of the urban design on housing costs, focus their look on the city, its urban equipments and the quality of life in the Brazilian cities. Taking into account this triple aspect, they mention a few factors which have contributed to the decrease of the quality of life in urban areas, and which have been caused by a serious problem, which is, the constant increase of the rural exodus. Besides, they show the implementation of urban equipments and their adequacy to an urban management with quality. In the fifth article, the everyday consumption practices are discussed by Maria Elisabeth Goidanich, Doctoral student at the Interdisciplinary Program of Post-Graduation in Human Sciences from the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). The researcher writes an essay on the consumption at Christmas time, when the sales are higher and the messages circulation is intense due to the meaning of the celebration to many. Using the significance of the Christmas supper to middle-income women aged between 36 and 47, especially concerning the consumption of poultry - Chester and/or turkey - the author makes a comparison among the concepts of identity, tradition, authenticity, confidence and distinction, related to the behavior of consumption and the imaginary of these women. At last, the review by Leandro Oltramari, Professor of Psychology at the Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL) and at the Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI), Doctor in Human Sciences at the Program of Interdisciplinary Post-Graduation in Human Sciences, presents and comments a text by Celso Castro (2008), entitled Researching Files, which discusses the importance and the difficulties inherent to the files research in Brazil. Selvino J. Assmann and Silmara Cimbalista Editors |
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EditorialEditorialEditorial EDITORIAL Approaching several themes, united by a common interdisciplinary perspective, we present once more our online journal concerning the second semester of 2008. To begin with, we have an intriguing article by Fabio di Clemente, Doctor in Philosophy from the University of Urbino (Italy), where he was a professor of History of Peoples’ Traditions and director of the Master’s course in History of the Philosophical, Political and Pedagogical Thought. The text tries to investigate, mainly through the works of Merleau-Ponty, the meaning of a possible recovery of the notions of foundation and subjectivity. Before the self criticism, the crises and the wish for overcoming which such notions have produced in themselves throughout history, the author tries to requalify them in relation to the philosophical tradition as well as in relation to the reflection on science itself, defending the overcoming of a dualist and reductionist methodological frame. Under this perspective, the notion of subjectivity, situated in the corporeity, and inside the “plan of being”, can be rediscovered in its “ontological vocation” far beyond all equivocity. In short, the text aims at being a rereading of the relations between philosophy and science, starting from the concept of body. Next, Antônio Macena Figueiredo, Doctoral Student at the Program of Post Graduation in Sciences of Health (UnB/DF), Volnei Garrafa, PhD in Sciences from UNESP, advisor of the Program of Post-Graduation in Sciences of Health, Coordinator of UnB Bioethics of UNESCO, Coordenator of the Program of Post Graduation in Bioethics of UnB, and Jorge Alberto Cordón Portillo, PhD in Sciences of Health from UnB, discuss the teaching of bioethics in the area of the Sciences of Health in Brazil. Based on an exploratory and descriptive study, and on data collected from scientific periodicals, dissertations and theses, the results of the research have shown that there are very few papers related to the teaching of bioethics in the field of health. Thus, the authors intend to call the attention to the need of more research in the area of health, focusing bioethics from an interdisciplinary perspective. In the third article, Ivan Amaral Guerrini, Professor at the Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP) in Botucatu-SP, areas of Applied Physics, Teaching of Physics and Education, with present emphasis on papers of .University Extension and on Transdisciplinary Science Propagation, and Regina Stella Spagnuolo, Professor at the Universidade do Norte do Paraná (UNOPAR), Doctoral student in Collective Health from the Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu, UNESP, have tried to analyze the great ruptures of Science in the 20th Century, altering the philosophical and epistemological bases valid since the 17th century. The article stresses that the principles of Quantum Physics, the Chaos Theory, the Systemic Thought and the transdisciplinary approach emergent in the last century haven’t been properly assimilated by professionals of science, mainly by those who use the so called techno science, which focuses only on the practical results of the scientific advances, and also by those who only think of the publication of their experimental data to their peers at the Academy. In general, the authors try to .make people aware of the exaggerated emphasis on the academic productivity, in disfavor of a desirable “enchantment” of the activities of the contemporary educators and scientists. In the fourth article, Anselmo Fábio de Moraes, Professor at the Departament of Civil Engineering of the Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC), Beatriz Goudard, Professor at the Department of Economic Sciences of the Centro de Ciências da Administração e Sócio-Econômicas (ESAG/UDESC), and Roberto de Oliveira, Associate Professor at the Departament of Civil Engineering of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Doctor in Methodology Of Housing Projects from the University of Waterloo, Canada, with Post Doc on the influence of the urban design on housing costs, focus their look on the city, its urban equipments and the quality of life in the Brazilian cities. Taking into account this triple aspect, they mention a few factors which have contributed to the decrease of the quality of life in urban areas, and which have been caused by a serious problem, which is, the constant increase of the rural exodus. Besides, they show the implementation of urban equipments and their adequacy to an urban management with quality. In the fifth article, the everyday consumption practices are discussed by Maria Elisabeth Goidanich, Doctoral student at the Interdisciplinary Program of Post-Graduation in Human Sciences from the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). The researcher writes an essay on the consumption at Christmas time, when the sales are higher and the messages circulation is intense due to the meaning of the celebration to many. Using the significance of the Christmas supper to middle-income women aged between 36 and 47, especially concerning the consumption of poultry - Chester and/or turkey - the author makes a comparison among the concepts of identity, tradition, authenticity, confidence and distinction, related to the behavior of consumption and the imaginary of these women. At last, the review by Leandro Oltramari, Professor of Psychology at the Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL) and at the Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI), Doctor in Human Sciences at the Program of Interdisciplinary Post-Graduation in Human Sciences, presents and comments a text by Celso Castro (2008), entitled Researching Files, which discusses the importance and the difficulties inherent to the files research in Brazil. Selvino J. Assmann and Silmara Cimbalista Editors EDITORIAL Con diferentes temas, unidos por una perspectiva interdisciplinaria común, presentamos un numero más de nuestra revista electrónica, relativa al segundo semestre del 2008. Inicialmente tenemos un instigante artículo de Fabio di Clemente, Doctor en Filosofía por la Universidad de Urbano (Italia), donde fue docente en Historia de la Tradición de los Pueblos y director didáctico de Maestría en Historia del Pensamiento Filosófico, Político y Pedagógico. El texto busca investigar, sobretodo a través de la obra de Merleau-Ponty el significado de una posible recuperación de las nociones de fundamento e de subjetividad. Frente a las autocríticas, las crisis y al deseo de superación que tales nociones produjeron en si mismas a través de la historia, el autor busca recalifícalas tanto en relación a su tradición filosófica cuanto en relación a la reflexión sobre la ciencia como tal, defendiendo una superación de un cuadro metodológico dualista y reducionista. En esta perspectiva, la noción de subjetividad, situada adentro de la corporeidad y dentro del “plan de ser”, puede ser redescubierta en su “vocación ontológica”, para más allá de toda equivocación. El texto busca, en síntesis, presentarse como una relectura de las relaciones entre la filosofía y la ciencia a partir del concepto de cuerpo. A seguir, Antônio Macena Figueiredo, Doctorando del Programa de Post Grado en Ciencias de la Salud (UnB/DF), Volnei Garrafa, Doctor en Ciencias por la UNESP, orientador del Programa de Post Grado en Ciencias de la Salud, Coordinador de la Cátedra UNESCO de Bioética de la UnB, Coordinador del Programa de Post Grado en Bioética de la UnB, y Jorge Alberto Cordón Portillo, Doctor en Ciencias de la Salud por la UnB, discuten la enseñanza de bioética en la área de las Ciencias de la Salud en el Brasil. Con base en un estudio exploratorio y descriptivo, y con datos levantados junto a periódicos científicos, disertaciones y teses, el resultado de la pesquisa demostró que existen muy pocos trabajos relacionados a la enseñanza de la Bioética en el campo de la salud. De esta manera, los autores quieren llamar la atención para la necesidad de nuevas pesquisas en el área de la salud que tengan más en cuenta la problemática bioética en una perspectiva interdisciplinaria. En el tercero artículo, Ivan Amaral Guerrini, Profesor Titular de la Universidad Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP) de Botucatu-SP, Areas de Física Aplicada, Enseñanza en Física y Educación, con enfoque actual en trabajos de Extensión Universitaria y en Divulgación de la Ciencia Transdisciplinária, y Regina Stella Spagnuolo, Profesora de la Universidad del Norte del Paraná (UNOPAR), Doctoranda en Salud Colectiva por la Facultad de Medicina de Botucatu, UNESP, procuran analizar las grandes rupturas de la ciencia en el siglo XX, alterando las bases filosóficas y epistemológicas vigentes desde el siglo XVII. El artículo muestra que los principios de la Física Quántica, de la Teoría del Caos, del Pensamiento Sistémico y del abordaje transdisciplinário, emergentes en el siglo pasado, no fueron adecuadamente asimilados por profesionales de la ciencia, principalmente por aquellos que se utilizan de la llamada tecnociencia, que busca apenas los resultados prácticos de los avanzos científicos y también por aquellos que solamente piensan en la publicación de sus datos experimentales para sus pares académicos. De forma general, los autores buscan alertar para el demasiado énfasis en la productividad académica, en disfavor de un deseable “reencantamiento” de la actividad de los educadores y de los cientistas contemporáneos. En el cuarto artículo, Anselmo Fábio de Moraes, Profesor en el Departamento de Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad del Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC), Beatriz Goudard, Profesora en el Departamento de Ciencias Económicas del Centro de Ciencias de Administración y Socioeconómicas (ESAG/UDESC), y Roberto de Oliveira, Profesor Asociado em el Departamento de Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), doctor en Metodología de Proyecto Habitacional por la Universidad de Waterloo, Canadá, con Post Doctorado sobre la influencia del dibujo urbano en costos habitacionales, dirigen la mirada sobre la ciudad, sus equipos urbanos y la calidad de vida presente en las ciudades brasileñas. Tomando en consideración este tríplice aspecto, presentan algunos factores que contribuyeran para la baja de calidad de vida en las áreas urbanas, factores que decoren de un serio problema, que es el crescente éxodo rural. Además, destacan la implementación de equipos urbanos y su adecuación a una gestión urbana de calidad. En el quinto artículo, son discutidas las prácticas cotidianas de consumo. Quién lo hace es Maria Elisabeth Goidanich, Doctoranda del Programa de Post Grado Interdisciplinario en Ciencias Humanas de la Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). La pesquisidora hace un ensayo sobre el consumo en la época de Navidad, donde el comercio realiza el mayor volumen de ventas, hecho que viene acompañado por una circulación intensa de mensajes y de pretensos significados que la celebración festiva trae con ella. Utilizando el significado que posee la cena de Navidad para las mujeres de clase media con edad entre 36 y 47 años, especialmente en lo que se refiere al consumo de carnes de aves nobles – Chester e/o Pavo, la autora hace una análisis comparativa entre los conceptos de identidad, tradición, autenticidad, confianza y distinción al comportamiento de consumo y al imaginario de estas mujeres. Encerrando este número, la reseña de Leandro Oltramari, Profesor de Psicología de la Universidad del Sur de Santa Catarina (UNISUL) y de la Universidad del Valle del Itajaí (UNIVALI), Doctor en Ciencias Humanas por el Programa de Post Grado Interdisciplinario en Ciencias Humanas, presenta y comenta un texto de Celso Castro (2008), intitulado Pesquisando archivos, que discute la importancia y las dificultades inherentes a la pesquisa en archivos en el Brasil. Selvino J. Assmann e Silmara Cimbalista Editores EDITORIAL Com temas diversos, unidos por uma perspectiva interdisciplinar comum, apresentamos mais um número da nossa revista eletrônica, relativa ao segundo semestre de 2008. Inicialmente temos um instigante artigo de Fabio di Clemente, Doutor em Filosofia pela Universidade de Urbino (Itália), na qual foi docente de História da Tradição dos Povos e diretor didático do Mestrado em História do Pensamento Filosófico, Político e Pedagógico. O texto procura investigar, sobretudo através da obra de Merleau-Ponty, o significado de uma possível recuperação das noções de fundamento e de subjetividade. Frente às autocríticas, às crises e ao desejo de superação que tais noções produziram em si mesmas através da história, o autor procura aqui requalificá-las tanto em relação à tradição filosófica quanto em relação à reflexão sobre a ciência como tal, defendendo uma superação de um quadro metodológico dualista e reducionista. Nessa perspectiva, a noção de subjetividade, situada dentro da corporeidade e dentro do “plano de ser”, pode ser redescoberta na sua “vocação ontológica”, para além de toda equivocidade. O texto busca, em síntese, apresentar-se como uma releitura das relações entre a filosofia e a ciência a partir do conceito de corpo. A seguir, Antônio Macena Figueiredo, Doutorando do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde (UnB/DF), Volnei Garrafa, Doutor em Ciências pela UNESP, orientador do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Coordenador da Cátedra UNESCO de Bioética da UnB, Coordenador do Programa de Pós-Gradação em Bioética da UnB, e Jorge Alberto Cordón Portillo, Doutor em Ciências da Saúde pela UnB, discutem o ensino da bioética na área das Ciências da Saúde no Brasil. Com base em um estudo exploratório e descritivo, e com dados levantados junto a periódicos científicos e dissertações e teses, o resultado da pesquisa mostrou existirem muito poucos trabalhos relacionados ao ensino da Bioética no campo da saúde. Com isso, os autores querem chamar a atenção para a necessidade de novas pesquisas na área da saúde que tenham mais em conta a problemática bioética numa perspectiva interdisciplinar. No terceiro artigo, Ivan Amaral Guerrini, Professor Titular da Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP) de Botucatu-SP, áreas de Física Aplicada, Ensino de Física e Educação, com ênfase atual em trabalhos de Extensão Universitária e em Divulgação da Ciência Transdisciplinar, e Regina Stella Spagnuolo, Professora da Universidade Norte do Paraná (UNOPAR), Doutoranda em Saúde Coletiva pela Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu, UNESP, procuram analisar as grandes rupturas da ciência no século XX, alterando as bases filosóficas e epistemológicas vigentes desde o século XVII. O artigo salienta que os princípios da Física Quântica, da Teoria do Caos, do Pensamento Sistêmico e da abordagem transdisciplinar, emergentes no século passado, não foram adequadamente assimilados por profissionais da ciência, principalmente por aqueles que se utilizam da chamada tecno-ciência, que busca apenas os resultados práticos dos avanços científicos e também por aqueles que somente pensam na publicação de seus dados experimentais para seus pares da academia. De forma geral, os autores procuram alertar para a ênfase demasiada na produtividade acadêmica, em desfavor de um desejável “reencantamento” da atividade dos educadores e dos cientistas contemporâneos. O quarto artigo, Anselmo Fábio de Moraes, Professor no Departamento de Engenharia Civil da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC), Beatriz Goudard, Professora do Departamento de Ciências Econômicas do Centro de Ciências da Administração e Sócio-Econômicas (ESAG/UDESC), e Roberto de Oliveira, Professor Associado do Departamento de Engenharia Civil da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), doutor em Metodologia de Projeto Habitacional pela Universidade de Waterloo, Canadá, com Pós-Doutorado sobre a influência do desenho urbano em custos habitacionais, dirigem o olhar sobre a cidade, seus equipamentos urbanos e a qualidade de vida presente nas cidades brasileiras. Tendo em consideração este tríplice aspecto, apresentam alguns fatores que contribuíram para o decréscimo da qualidade de vida nas áreas urbanas, fatores que decorrem de um sério problema, que é o crescente êxodo rural. Além disso, salientam a implementação de equipamentos urbanos e sua adequação a uma gestão urbana de qualidade. No quinto artigo, são discutidas as práticas cotidianas de consumo. Quem o faz é Maria Elisabeth Goidanich, Doutoranda do Programa de Pós-Graduação Interdisciplinar em Ciências Humanas da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). A pesquisadora faz um ensaio sobre o consumo na época do Natal, em que o comércio realiza o maior volume de vendas, o que vem acompanhado por uma circulação intensa de mensagens e de pretensos significados que a celebração festiva traz consigo. Utilizando do significado da ceia de Natal junto a mulheres de classe média com idade entre 36 e 47 anos, especialmente no que diz respeito ao consumo de carnes de aves nobres – Chester e/ou Peru, a autora faz uma análise comparativa entre os conceitos de identidade, tradição, autenticidade, confiança e distinção ao comportamento de consumo e ao imaginário dessas mulheres. Encerrando este número, a resenha de Leandro Oltramari, Professor de Psicologia da Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL) e da Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI), Doutor em Ciências Humanas pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação Interdisciplinar em Ciências Humanas, apresenta e comenta um texto de Celso Castro (2008), intitulado Pesquisando arquivos, que discute a importância e as dificuldades inerentes à pesquisa em arquivos no Brasil. Selvino J. 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EDITORIAL Approaching several themes, united by a common interdisciplinary perspective, we present once more our online journal concerning the second semester of 2008. To begin with, we have an intriguing article by Fabio di Clemente, Doctor in Philosophy from the University of Urbino (Italy), where he was a professor of History of Peoples’ Traditions and director of the Master’s course in History of the Philosophical, Political and Pedagogical Thought. The text tries to investigate, mainly through the works of Merleau-Ponty, the meaning of a possible recovery of the notions of foundation and subjectivity. Before the self criticism, the crises and the wish for overcoming which such notions have produced in themselves throughout history, the author tries to requalify them in relation to the philosophical tradition as well as in relation to the reflection on science itself, defending the overcoming of a dualist and reductionist methodological frame. Under this perspective, the notion of subjectivity, situated in the corporeity, and inside the “plan of being”, can be rediscovered in its “ontological vocation” far beyond all equivocity. In short, the text aims at being a rereading of the relations between philosophy and science, starting from the concept of body. Next, Antônio Macena Figueiredo, Doctoral Student at the Program of Post Graduation in Sciences of Health (UnB/DF), Volnei Garrafa, PhD in Sciences from UNESP, advisor of the Program of Post-Graduation in Sciences of Health, Coordinator of UnB Bioethics of UNESCO, Coordenator of the Program of Post Graduation in Bioethics of UnB, and Jorge Alberto Cordón Portillo, PhD in Sciences of Health from UnB, discuss the teaching of bioethics in the area of the Sciences of Health in Brazil. Based on an exploratory and descriptive study, and on data collected from scientific periodicals, dissertations and theses, the results of the research have shown that there are very few papers related to the teaching of bioethics in the field of health. Thus, the authors intend to call the attention to the need of more research in the area of health, focusing bioethics from an interdisciplinary perspective. In the third article, Ivan Amaral Guerrini, Professor at the Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP) in Botucatu-SP, areas of Applied Physics, Teaching of Physics and Education, with present emphasis on papers of .University Extension and on Transdisciplinary Science Propagation, and Regina Stella Spagnuolo, Professor at the Universidade do Norte do Paraná (UNOPAR), Doctoral student in Collective Health from the Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu, UNESP, have tried to analyze the great ruptures of Science in the 20th Century, altering the philosophical and epistemological bases valid since the 17th century. The article stresses that the principles of Quantum Physics, the Chaos Theory, the Systemic Thought and the transdisciplinary approach emergent in the last century haven’t been properly assimilated by professionals of science, mainly by those who use the so called techno science, which focuses only on the practical results of the scientific advances, and also by those who only think of the publication of their experimental data to their peers at the Academy. In general, the authors try to .make people aware of the exaggerated emphasis on the academic productivity, in disfavor of a desirable “enchantment” of the activities of the contemporary educators and scientists. In the fourth article, Anselmo Fábio de Moraes, Professor at the Departament of Civil Engineering of the Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC), Beatriz Goudard, Professor at the Department of Economic Sciences of the Centro de Ciências da Administração e Sócio-Econômicas (ESAG/UDESC), and Roberto de Oliveira, Associate Professor at the Departament of Civil Engineering of the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Doctor in Methodology Of Housing Projects from the University of Waterloo, Canada, with Post Doc on the influence of the urban design on housing costs, focus their look on the city, its urban equipments and the quality of life in the Brazilian cities. Taking into account this triple aspect, they mention a few factors which have contributed to the decrease of the quality of life in urban areas, and which have been caused by a serious problem, which is, the constant increase of the rural exodus. Besides, they show the implementation of urban equipments and their adequacy to an urban management with quality. In the fifth article, the everyday consumption practices are discussed by Maria Elisabeth Goidanich, Doctoral student at the Interdisciplinary Program of Post-Graduation in Human Sciences from the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). The researcher writes an essay on the consumption at Christmas time, when the sales are higher and the messages circulation is intense due to the meaning of the celebration to many. Using the significance of the Christmas supper to middle-income women aged between 36 and 47, especially concerning the consumption of poultry - Chester and/or turkey - the author makes a comparison among the concepts of identity, tradition, authenticity, confidence and distinction, related to the behavior of consumption and the imaginary of these women. At last, the review by Leandro Oltramari, Professor of Psychology at the Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (UNISUL) and at the Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI), Doctor in Human Sciences at the Program of Interdisciplinary Post-Graduation in Human Sciences, presents and comments a text by Celso Castro (2008), entitled Researching Files, which discusses the importance and the difficulties inherent to the files research in Brazil. Selvino J. Assmann and Silmara Cimbalista Editors |
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2008 |
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2008-01-01 |
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https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/9223 |
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https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/9223 |
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https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/9223/10875 https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/9223/10876 https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/9223/10877 |
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Copyright (c) 2008 Silmara Cimbalista, Selvino José Assmann http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Copyright (c) 2008 Silmara Cimbalista, Selvino José Assmann http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Interdisciplinary International Journal - INTERthesis; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2008); i-iii Revista Internacional Interdisciplinaria INTERthesis; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2008); i-iii Revista Internacional Interdisciplinar INTERthesis; v. 5 n. 2 (2008); i-iii 1807-1384 reponame:INTERthesis instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) instacron:UFSC |
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INTERthesis - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) |
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interthesis@gmail.com||interthesis@cfh.ufsc.br||cimbalista@uol.com.br |
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