23 Works
Diálogos sobre o cinema de Santiago Álvarez. Entrevista a Jerónimo Labrada em San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba
Tainá Menezes
Jerónimo Labrada é Diretor Acadêmico e Chefe da Cadeira de Som da Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión, EICTV. Ele estudou Telecomunicações e Som Cinematográfico.
Esse obscuro objeto incômodo: o “cinema direto” nas reflexões cubanas (e latino-americanas) sobre o documentário
Fabián Núñez
O presente artigo visa tecer reflexões sobre como o cinema não ficcional foi pensado em Cuba nos anos 1960 e 1970, em especial, o debate em torno do “cinema direto”. Assim, a partir da análise do pensamento em Cuba sobre o documentário, visamos refletir sobre a sua função na construção de um discurso formativo de uma identidade da cinematografia cubana revolucionária.
Buscando Aröbönhipopá: comunidade, cinema e território entre os Xavante
Samuel Leal
Cinema & Território: Revista Internacional de Arte e Antropologia das Imagens, nº 3, 2018, 26-38.
A pluricentric perspective of German minority varieties in Africa, Americas, Australia, and Oceania
Mônica Savedra & Reseda StrebData from: A closer examination of the 'abundant center' hypothesis for reef fishes
Itai Granot, Hagar Yancovitch Shalom, Shane Blowes, Alan Friedlander, Camille Mellin, Carlos Ferreira, Arias-González Ernesto, Michel Kulbicki, Sergio Floeter, Pascal Chabanet, Valeriano Parravicini & Jonathan Belmaker
Aim: The ‘abundant center’ hypothesis states that species are more abundant at the center of their range. However, several recent large-scale studies have failed to find evidence for such a pattern. Here we use extensive global data of reef fishes to test the strength of the 'abundant center' pattern, and to examine variation in the patterns across species using life history and ecological traits. Location: Marine habitat at a global extent: from Indo-Pacific to Atlantic...
A Complexificação do Sistema Cultural
Leonardo MinerviniGoing against the flow: barriers to gene flow impact patterns of connectivity in cryptic coral reef gobies throughout the western Atlantic
Daniel Volk, John Konvalina, Eric Hoffman, Sergio Floeter & Carlos E. L. Ferreira
Aim: Complex oceanographic features have historically caused difficulty in understanding gene flow in marine taxa. Here, we evaluate the impact of potential phylogeographic barriers to gene flow and assess demography and evolutionary history of a coral reef goby species complex. Specifically, we test how the Amazon River outflow and ocean currents impact gene flow. Location: Western Atlantic. Taxon: The bridled goby (Coryphopterus glaucofraenum) and sand-canyon goby (C. venezuelae) species complex. Methods: We used mitochondrial DNA...
Noninvasive fecal sampling in Itatiaia National Park, Brazil: wild mammal identification and parasite detection
Lais Dib, Joao Pedro Palmer, Camila Lima, Jessica Pinheiro, Raissa Cristina Ramos, Claudijane Santos, Ana Beatriz Fonsceca, Karen Rodriguez-Castro, Camila Gonçalves, Pedro Galetti, Lais Correa, Otilio Bastos, Claudia Uchoa, Augusto Bastos, Maria Regina Amendoeira & Alynne Barbosa
Background: Noninvasive collection of feces is a cost-effective strategy for monitoring free-living wild mammals. The aim of this study was to search for carnivore and artiodactyl species and investigate the gastrointestinal parasites in their feces, in Itatiaia National Park, Brazil. Methodology/Main Findings: Between 2017 and 2018, feces from carnivores and artiodactyls were collected along trails in the park. Host species were identified from these feces through macroscopic and trichological examination and through molecular biology using...
Engajamentos do espectador em Viajo porque preciso, volto porque te amo
Silvia Boschi
Cinema & Território: Revista Internacional de Arte e Antropologia das Imagens, nº 3, 2018, 57-66.
A inclusão do educando com deficiência no espaço escolar : realidade e direito no Brasil
Marli de Souza Alves & Sandra Maciel de Almeida
As práticas pedagógicas no Brasil são marcadas por uma concepção de homogeneidade e padrões de normalidade (Brasil, 2001), e romper com essas práticas é um desafio para os profissionais que atuam no campo da educação. É urgente problematizar como a diversidade está presente no contexto escolar, modificando valores e lógicas sobre o outro, principalmente aqueles que fazem parte de grupos historicamente excluídos na sociedade. Assumir a responsabilidade na redução das desigualdades e discriminações sociais é...
O ensino da língua de sinais brasileira na educação infantil: caminhos para o uso e difusão
Alex Sandro Lins Ramos & Marli de Souza Alves
A Língua Brasileira de Sinais – Libras1 tem ganho cada vez mais visibilidade, assim como as pessoas surdas. Tal fenómeno é justificado a partir das políticas públicas implementas, que surgiram diante das lutas de grupos e movimentos sociais, que passaram por diversos contextos educacionais ao longo da história, como: a educação especial, educação inclusiva e hoje a educação bilíngue para surdos. E embora haja diversos dispositivos legais e políticas que fomentem o uso e difusão...
Data from: Factors influencing organic carbon accumulation in mangrove ecosystems
Alexander Pérez Segovia, Bruno G. Libardoni & Christian J. Sanders
There is growing interest in the capacity of mangrove ecosystems to sequester and store “blue carbon”. Here we provide a synthesis of sixty-six dated sediment cores with previously calculated carbon accumulation rates in mangrove ecosystems to assess the effects of environmental and anthropogenic pressures. Conserved sedimentary environments were found to be within the range of the current global average for sediment accretion (~2.5 mm yr-1) and carbon accumulation (~160 g m-2yr-1). Moreover, similar sediment accretion...
Data from: Large-scale patterns of benthic marine communities in the Brazilian Province
Anaide Wrublevski Aued, Franz Smith, Juan Pablo Quimbayo, Davi V. Cândido, Guilherme O. Longo, Carlos E. L. Ferreira, Jon D. Witman, Sergio R. Floeter & Bárbara Segal
As marine ecosystems are influenced by global and regional processes, standardized information on community structure has become crucial for assessing broad-scale responses to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Extensive biogeographic provinces, such as the Brazilian Province in the southwest Atlantic, present numerous theoretical and methodological challenges for understanding community patterns on a macroecological scale. In particular, the Brazilian Province is composed of a complex system of heterogeneous reefs and a few offshore islands, with contrasting histories...
A contribuição de Sara Gómez para a linguagem do documentário cubano pós-Revolução de 1959: uma análise de Historia de la piratería
Marina Tedesco
O documentário cubano pós-Revolução de 1959 se caracteriza por uma linguagem irônica e sarcástica, que se utiliza de fontes diversas para produzir um discurso militante homogêneo. Neste artigo, abordaremos a contribuição da cineasta Sara Gómez na construção desta linguagem, a partir da análise de Historia de la piratería (1962).
Interseccionalidade em The emerging woman (1974)
Karla HolandaA propósito de Paris is burning: um baile cinematográfico
Lucas BragançaA blueprint for securing Brazil's marine biodiversity and supporting the achievement of global conservation goals
Rafael A. Magris, Micheli D. P. Costa, Carlos E. L. Ferreira, Ciro C. Vilar, Jean-Christophe Joyeux, Joel C. Creed, Margareth S. Copertino, Paulo Horta, Paulo Y. G. Sumida, Ronaldo Francini-Filho & Sergio R. Floeter
Aim: As a step towards providing support for an ecological approach to strengthening marine protected areas (MPAs) and meeting international commitments, this study combines cumulative impact assessment and conservation planning approach to undertake a large-scale spatial prioritisation. Location: Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Brazil, Southwest Atlantic Ocean Methods: We developed a prioritisation approach to protecting different habitat types, threatened species ranges, and ecological connectivity, while also mitigating the impacts of multiple threats on biodiversity. When...
Data from: Fatty acid profiles of five farmed Brazilian freshwater fish species from different families
Bruna Leal Rodrigues, Anna Carolina Vilhena Da Cruz Silva Canto, Marion Pereira Da Costa, Flávio Alves Da Silva, Eliane Teixeira Mársico & Carlos Adam Conte-Junior
The proximate composition and fatty acid (FA) profiles of five Brazilian freshwater fish species, namely Brycon cephalus (BC), Cichla ocellaris (CO), Prochilodus lineatus (PL), Leporinus friderici (LF) and Pseudoplatystoma corruscans (PCO), were investigated. CO and LF exhibited the highest (p < 0.05) moisture content, as well as one of the lowest (p < 0.05) lipid values, whereas BC presented the lowest (p < 0.05) moisture and, alongside PL, the highest (p < 0.05) lipid content....
Evolution of altitudinal migration in passerines is linked to diet
Claudie Pageau, Mariana M. Vale, Marcio Argollo De Menezes, Luciana Barçante, Mateen Shaikh, Maria Alice Alves & Matthew W. Reudink
Bird migration is typically associated with a latitudinal movement from north to south and vice versa. However, many bird species migrate seasonally with an upslope or downslope movement in a process termed altitudinal migration. Globally, 830 of the 6579 Passeriformes species are considered altitudinal migrants and this pattern has emerged multiple times across 77 families of this order. Recent work has indicated an association between altitudinal migration and diet, but none have looked at diet...
Affiliations
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Fluminense Federal University23
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina4
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Rio de Janeiro State University2
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Federal University of Rio de Janeiro2
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Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa2
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Southern Cross University1
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Universidade Federal de Goiás1
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University of La Réunion1
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Federal University of São Carlos1
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Cleveland Metroparks1