Interview: Dr. Brigitte (Britta) Weiffen Tiago Alexandre Leme Barbosa, Anna Paula Bennech, Giovanna Imbernon and Matheus Hebling
BRaS blog,
03/2021
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Although the pandemic circumstances have aroused a new set of global challenges and enhanced many old ones, it has not extinguished regional differences. Comparative analysis lenses help understand ...regional historical particularities and their impact on transnational and international interactions and relations. And this is how Dr. Britta Weiffen analyses Latin American democracies in this insightful ...
Interview: Dr. David Meek Luisa Turbino, Anna Paula Bennech and Matheus Hebling
BRaS blog,
02/2021
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Dr. David Meek (Assistant Professor of Global Studies, University of Oregon) is an environmental anthropologist, critical geographer, and food systems education scholar with area specializations in ...Brazil and India. Professor Meek theoretically grounds his research in a synthesis of political ecology, critical pedagogy, and agrarian studies. His interests include sustainable agriculture, social movements, and environmental education.
ZusammenfassungDer vorliegende Beitrag konzeptualisiert unterschiedliche Formen problematischen Publikumsfeedbacks als Ausdruck kommunikativer Gewalt, die bei Betroffenen Stress auslöst und ...Bewältigungsreaktionen in Gang setzt. Aufbauend auf dem Forschungsstand zur Wahrnehmung digitaler Sicherheit arbeiten wir heraus, dass Journalistinnen in besonderer Weise unter kommunikativer Gewalt leiden. Mithilfe von neun qualitativen Interviews mit betroffenen Journalistinnen im deutschsprachigen Raum untersuchen wir, (1) wie Journalistinnen die Situation wahrnehmen und bewerten, in der sie kommunikative Gewalt erlebten, und (2) welche Strategien für die Bewältigung dieser Situationen sie benutzten. Die Analyse der Interviews illustriert, wie Überraschung, Mangel an Kontrolle und Personalisierung Unsicherheit produzieren und Situationen dadurch ihr besonderes Stresspotential entfalten. Weiterhin wird deutlich, dass kommunikative Gewalt nicht nur publizistisch problematische Bewältigungsreaktionen (wie beispielsweise Selbstzensur) zeitigt, sondern auch Mechanismen auslösen kann, die publizistisch als wertvoll wahrgenommen werden (Selbstreflexion, Verantwortungsübernahme, Empathie). Die vorliegende Studie ergänzt den in der deutschsprachigen Journalistik im Wesentlichen auf quantitativen Daten beruhenden Forschungsstand und stellt Erkenntnisse für die Aus- und Weiterbildung sowie Medienpraxis zur Verfügung.
It is with great pleasure that we publish our first interview, an effort that takes multiple people from multiple backgrounds to be finished. I am not going to give away our process, but let's say it ...included a list of researchers and relevant people in the field and we eagerly look for someone in that ...
BRaS Blog opens its doors to scholars and students. We want to listen to different voices, viewpoints. Also, diverse research methodologies and theoretical frameworks. From an excerpt of an ongoing ...project to comments on relevant current issues, we want to gather different ideas on the table and talk about them. And that was how BRaS Blog Interviews was born, and I am delighted to be the Editor. Our purpose is to develop our network by better understanding researches and researchers dedicated to shedding light on Brazil as a case study or from a comparative perspective.
Emanuela Piovano, regista sperimentale, fondatrice della casa di produzione KitchenFilm e promotrice di piattaforme online di distribuzione di film internazionali, in questa intervista illustra la ...sua carriera a partire dagli anni Ottanta, durante i quali fonda l’associazione Camera Woman, fino ad oggi. Piovano racconta le sue esperienze di autora impegnata nella realizzazione di documentari e film al femminile e di imprenditrice aperta a nuove iniziative per produrre e divulgare un cinema di impegno sociale e civile.
InSexual Revolutions in CubaCarrie Hamilton delves into the relationship between passion and politics in revolutionary Cuba to present a comprehensive history of sexuality on the island from the ...triumph of the Revolution in 1959 into the twenty-first century. Drawing on an unused body of oral history interviews as well as press accounts, literary works, and other published sources, Hamilton pushes beyond official government rhetoric and explores how the wider changes initiated by the Revolution have affected the sexual lives of Cuban citizens. She foregrounds the memories and emotions of ordinary Cubans and compares these experiences with changing policies and wider social, political, and economic developments to reveal the complex dynamic between sexual desire and repression in revolutionary Cuba.Showing how revolutionary and prerevolutionary values coexist in a potent and sometimes contradictory mix, Hamilton addresses changing patterns in heterosexual relations, competing views of masculinity and femininity, same-sex relationships and homophobia, AIDS, sexual violence, interracial relationships, and sexual tourism. Hamilton's examination of sexual experiences across generations and social groups demonstrates that sexual politics have been integral to the construction of a new revolutionary Cuban society.
Before dying of cancer in 1906, they appointed him chairman of the Parliament. Romero accepted, and after spending a weekend at his home, at the state known as «El Romeral», in Antequera (Malaga), ...Azorín changed his mind: instead of interviewing the despot, he published an accurate description of Romero's private conversations that the latter took as an offense. Keywords Caciquismo; corruption; political chronicle; interview; 1868 Generation; Restauración. 1.INTRODUCCIÓN: SEMBLANZA BIOGRÁFICA DE FRANCISCO ROMERO ROBLEDO El i de diciembre de 1874, después de seis años de inestabilidad en España, Alfonso de Borbón, heredero natural de la exiliada Isabel II, y entonces cadete en la Academia Militar de Sandhurst, publicó un Manifiesto en el que expresaba su buena disposición a convertirse en rey de España. Cada gobernador civil, a su vez, recurría a los caciques locales, quienes empleaban todos los medios a su disposición, incluyendo la extorsión y a veces el asesinato, para garantizar la victoria aplastante de la lista gubernamental.11 Borja de Riquer, Gemma Rubí y Lluís Ferrán Toledano sostienen que el régimen liberal español fue peculiar, puesto que garantizó que los políticos se amparasen en prácticas corruptas para prosperar, protegidos siempre por la impunidad legal.12 Partimos de la definición de corrupción de Jean-Philippe Louis como cualquier práctica ilegal por personas que utilizan funciones y cargos públicos para conceder favores privados, en la forma de dinero u otro tipo de prebendas.13 En el caso que nos atañe, algunas declaraciones de Romero en su correspondencia privada son esclarecedoras de la corrupción y la visceralidad aludidas; por ejemplo, en una carta a Cánovas, llegaba a afirmar: «Si a usted le conviene que ejecute