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À procura da intimidade: formas de oração em língua vernácula na França dos séculos XIV e XV

open access: yesTopoi, 2020
RESUMO Este artigo analisa uma série de textos de oração compostos em língua francesa nos séculos XIV e XV e que ensinaram a um público laico modalidades devocionais consideradas “interiores”, isto é, de inspiração monástica, fundadas na leitura, na ...
Letícia Gonçalves Alfeu de Almeida
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Do amor e da dor: representações sociais sobre o amor e o sofrimento psíquico [PDF]

open access: yesEstudos de Psicologia (Campinas), 2005
Com o objetivo de analisar as experiências afetivas relativas ao amor e ao sofrimento psíquico entre jovens de 18 a 30 anos e adultos entre 31 e 70 anos, com e sem experiência de vida conjugal compartilhada, realizamos a presente pesquisa com uma ...
Sheva Maia da Nóbrega   +2 more
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Moralidade e sentido do trabalho para profissionais do sexo

open access: yesRevista de Ciências da Administração : RCA, 2022
Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar o sentido do trabalho para profissionais do sexo ante a imoralidade social do seu trabalho. Para isso, exploram-se como estes profissionais estabelecem boas combinações entre as transações econômicas e intimidade ...
Cintia Sonale Rebonatto   +3 more
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Breach of professional secret by catholic priests: (im)possibility of violation of sacramental secrecy

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal, 2020
Sacramental secrecy raises major discussions about the violation of professional secrecy, a conduct typified by art. 154 of the Brazilian Penal Code, due to the absolute character of its inviolability, for catholic doctrine, and the hypothesis of ...
Samyle Regina Matos Oliveira   +2 more
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A curiosa tutela do direito à intimidade como “dever de intimidade”

open access: yesCivilistica.com, 2020
O estudo foca no direito à intimidade, especificamente na sua equivocada tutela enquanto “dever de intimidade”. Os problemas a serem enfrentados são: o que é o imaginário interiorista em torno da intimidade e o que significa tratá-la como dever?
Iuri Bolesina, Tássia A. Gervasoni
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Geoviolence: Climate Injustice, Labour Migration, and Intimacy

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 57, Issue 5, Page 1914-1932, September 2025.
Abstract In the context of anthropogenic climate change, it has become increasingly imperative to examine the socio‐ecological consequences of human‐made environmental degradation as a form of violence. I advance the term “geoviolence” to refer to human actions that increase suffering through the generation, exacerbation, or instrumentalisation of ...
Nora Komposch
wiley   +1 more source

Intimate war across borders: Terrifying encounters, recognition, and “the Colombian armed conflict” in Quito, Ecuador

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 1, Page 96-107, March 2025.
Abstract Much anthropological scholarship on war—particularly “civil war”—focuses on violence perpetrated between organized political groups within the confines of a national space. In contrast, this article examines how “internal armed conflict” manifests across international borders, irrupting as interpersonal violence in spaces that are supposedly ...
Alana Ackerman
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INFORMATION AS A PRODUCT AND CONSUMER PROTECTION IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY: A CASE STUDY

open access: yesRevista Eletrônica do Curso de Direito da UFSM, 2016
This study analyzes the economics of information and its importance in the current social scenario, called the information society. Information, properly processed and managed, presents itself as a very high value good to society and especially to the ...
Roger da Silva Moreira Soares   +1 more
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“Our blood is becoming white”: Race, religion, and Siddi becoming in Hyderabad, India

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 2, Page 194-203, June 2024.
Abstract “Our blood is becoming white.” This was a constant lament I heard from siddis in contemporary Hyderabad, India—third‐ and fourth‐generation descendants of East African slaves and soldiers recruited by the local ruler or Nizam in the 1860s to form the African Cavalry Guard in his army.
Gayatri Reddy
wiley   +1 more source

At home in my enemy's house: Israeli activists negotiating ethical values through ritualized Palestinian hospitality

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 1, Page 59-70, March 2024.
Abstract Engaged Dharma Israel (EDI) activists resist their state's occupation of West Bank Palestinians by offering them solidarity and support. Whereas most Israelis consider such Palestinians’ houses unsafe, EDI participants “feel at home” when acting as polite guests there, experiencing the hospitality of their politically subordinate counterparts ...
Ori Mautner
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