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The May 2024 Flood Disaster in Southern Brazil: Causes, Impacts, and SWOT‐Based Volume Estimation
Abstract In May 2024, southern Brazil experienced a severe flood that caused widespread devastation, particularly in the metropolitan area of Porto Alegre. This disaster resulted from a rare combination of atmospheric conditions: a heatwave stalled a cold front, leading to prolonged and intense rainfall.
Iury T. Simoes‐Sousa +5 more
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AS TEORIAS DISPOSICIONALISTAS E O ESTUDO DA PLURALIDADE DO REPÓRTER-AMADOR
A sociedade está interligada em rede, fenômeno que ocorreu por conta da popularização do acesso à internet. Com isso, as relações sociais dos indivíduos que integram o processo de produção da notícia foram alteradas.
Sheila Borges de Oliveira
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Elections, coalitions, and the politics of Brazil's macroeconomic stabilization
Abstract After several failed attempts in previous years, Brazil's Plano Real finally ended hyperinflation in 1993–1994, and a significant driver of inequality and poverty was eliminated as a result. By combining data from Congress and newspaper archives, 17 interviews, and secondary sources, this article takes a qualitative approach to explore the ...
Daniel H. Alves
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RESISTING ALTERNATIVE IMAGES: An Ethnography of Visual Disinformation in Brazil
ABSTRACT The battle against disinformation played a key role during the Brazilian presidential elections of 2022. Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro—and, to a much lesser extent, of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva—generated and disseminated deceptive and false “informative content” to influence public opinion.
MIHAI ANDREI LEAHA, ROGER CANALS
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O Jornal e seu Banco de Dados: uma simbiose obrigatória
A agilidade e eficiência de um banco de informação de um jornal são fundamentais para assegurar a atualidade e credibilidade do próprio jornal. Este artigo tem a finalidade de apresentar e descrever o funcionamento do Banco de Dados do jornal Zero Hora ...
Helen Beatriz Frota Rozados
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Abstract This paper studies the history of contractual choice in coffee plantations of São Paulo, Brazil. It focuses on the consolidation of non‐captive labour markets in the early phases of the transition from slavery in the country, particularly in the 1840s–50s.
Bruno Gabriel Witzel de Souza
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New bottle or new label? Distinguishing impact investing from responsible and ethical investing
Abstract A common topic of debate in academic scholarship on impact, ethical, and responsible investing is definitional clarity around the motivations and applications of each form of investment strategy. We ask, how does the subfield of impact investing differentiate itself from more established ethical and responsible investing – and do these ...
Truzaar Dordi +3 more
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Nurse‐Led Early Mobility Protocols in the Intensive Care Unit
Nursing Open, Volume 12, Issue 11, November 2025.
Ehizele Iyayi +2 more
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When corruption investigations come to nothing: A natural experiment on trust in courts
Abstract Corruption scandals and their investigation have been shown to undermine support not only for the allegedly involved public officials but also for political actors and institutions more generally. However, we know little about what happens when those investigations end up failing to result in punishments.
Pedro C. Magalhães
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Congresso Internacional sobre S. Rosendo: o seu tempo e o seu legado
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Jornal Voz Portucalense
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