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The concepts of risk and uncertainty in perspective
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Mar 12, 2014
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last modified
Mar 19, 2014 11:26 AM
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Abstraction,
Research Group: Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Science and Technology,
Philosophy of Science
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2014 agenda foresees discussion of historical, institutional and strategic issues
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Dec 19, 2013
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last modified
Apr 23, 2020 09:26 AM
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Abstraction,
Institutional,
Commons,
Glocal,
Research,
Transformation,
History
The preliminary schedule for 2014 has already been set. Highlights include analyzes of historical events that marked Brazil and the world in the 20th century, the debate on strategic issues for the country and reflection on institutional issues linked to the IEA-USP and USP, and the development of scientific cooperation projects with international institutions.
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Jerry Hogan’s effort to bring structure to the fragmentation of ethology
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Dec 10, 2013
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last modified
Jun 30, 2015 02:55 PM
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Abstraction,
Visiting Professors,
Psychology
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Development of Circadian Control of Behavior
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Nov 21, 2013
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last modified
Sep 19, 2019 09:59 AM
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Abstraction,
Psychology,
Biology,
Animals
Ethologist Jerry Hogan gave this conference searching for the discussion of circadian processes that affect the behavior of the majority of animal species, clarifying that it will still take a lot to better comprehend the development of such control. Hogan's interests include the development of communication, of nourishment and of cleansing in fowls, approaching aspects of biological rhythm.
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Video
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The result of 42 days of occupation
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by Richard Meckien
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Nov 13, 2013
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last modified
Mar 07, 2017 11:05 AM
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Abstraction,
Violence,
Commons,
Glocal,
USP,
IEA,
Transformation
The scenario found after the reinstatement of the set of buildings that house IEA's dependencies includes vandalism, theft and violations.
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International Seminar of Communicative and Cultural Memory
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by Sandra Codo
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Nov 05, 2013
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last modified
Sep 19, 2019 09:58 AM
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Commons,
Abstraction,
Culture,
Memory
Throughout their studies, Jan and Aleida make a distinction between two types of memory: a communicative one, related to memories passed from one generation to another in an informal and daily way, usually by oral tradition, and a cultural one, referring to the collective memories of the past that have a symbolic character and that last through texts, images, rites, monuments and other mnemonic supports.
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Video
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Talk with Alison Wylie
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Oct 16, 2013
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last modified
Sep 19, 2019 09:57 AM
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Philosophy of Science,
Research Group: Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Science and Technology,
Abstraction
An informative talk with Alison Wylie essentially tried to discuss her work and philosophical ideas. Wylie focuses her research on philosophy of social and historical sciences, and on archaeology.
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Video
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Feminist Research from the Standpoint Theory Perspective
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Oct 15, 2013
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last modified
Sep 19, 2019 09:29 AM
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Philosophy of Science,
Research Group: Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Science and Technology,
Abstraction
Philosopher Alison Wylie gave the conference 'Feminist Research from the Standpoint Theory Perspective', in which she has analyzed gender research in archaeology. The event took place on October 14 and was attended by Hugh Lacey, professor emeritus from Swarthmore College and visiting professor at the IEA.
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Video
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Conversation with Alison Wylie - October 15 2013
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Oct 15, 2013
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last modified
Oct 17, 2013 12:43 PM
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Abstraction,
Research Group: Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Science and Technology
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Events - 2013
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Feminist philosophy of science according to Alison Wylie
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Oct 14, 2013
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last modified
Oct 17, 2013 12:51 PM
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Abstraction,
Research Group: Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Science and Technology,
Philosophy of Science
The philosopher will address the issue in two meetings on October 14 and 15, both at 9.30am, in Auditorium 2 of USP's Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences (IAG).
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