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Development of Circadian Control of Behavior
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by Richard Meckien
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Nov 21, 2013
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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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European Union-Brazil Relations
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by Richard Meckien
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published
Jan 28, 2014
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Glocal,
Institutional
The strategic partnership between the EU and Brazil, and the role of Poland in this context were the subject of the conference given by Radoslaw Sikorski, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland. He said that Brazil is a natural ally of the EU in the construction of the new reality based on the trends prevailing in the last decade.
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Borders and Convergences between Neuroscience and Behavior: Methodological and Theoretical Challenges in Knowledge Generation
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by Richard Meckien
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Apr 14, 2014
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Transformation,
Cognition,
Neuroscience
This event was an initiative of presenting a discussion between common aspects and differences of the so-called hard neuroscience, based on molecular and laboratorial studies, and a more behavioral perspective based on studies of ethological fields.
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Washing without Water and other Stories of Innovation: Accelerating research into societal innovation
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by Richard Meckien
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May 14, 2014
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Transformation,
Research Group: Innovation and Competitiveness Observatory (OIC),
Innovation
“Washing without Water and other Stories of Innovation: Accelerating research into societal innovation” is the theme of the conference given by Richard A. Williams, director of the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences and one of the vice-chancellors of the University of Birmingham. According to Williams, there is a global need to maximise societal sustainability of food, energy and water. The talk will present two “extraordinary” stories of innovation that impact the environment. “Both arise from fundamental university-based research that is being translated into society. Both present radical innovations that are disruptive to current societal practices.”
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The Apartheid Archive: Racism, Memory and Belonging among South Africans in Australia
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by Richard Meckien
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Sep 15, 2014
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Racism,
Commons
The seminar conducted by South African psychologist Christopher Sonn presented the Apartheid Archive Project, which seeks to expand the official story by including lifestories during the segregation regime in South Africa.
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Genocides and Political Violence in a New Political Order
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by Richard Meckien
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Dec 04, 2014
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Transformation,
Anthropology,
Violence,
Politics
Marina Calloni, from the University of Studies of Milan-Bicocca, discusses the new geopolitical relations and economic powers to organized violence, reflected around the identity and Islamic fundamentalism, which in her view are interspersed by armed conflicts of "preventive" nature and by "war against terror", and thus "the wars have become lawless, amorphous, undefined and ubiquitous".
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Evolution and its Role in Science and Society
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by Richard Meckien
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Dec 04, 2014
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Commons,
Biology,
Ecology,
Environment
To characterize the role of evolution in science and society is the theme of the conference of biologist Tow Wensellers. Working with the so-called social insects (ants, bees and wasps), Wensellers discusses social evolution emphasizing the conflict of social groups.
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Memory, Memorials and the Future of Democracies (first day - opening)
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by Richard Meckien
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Dec 10, 2014
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filed under:
Politics,
Commons,
Democracy
The purpose of this seminar is to present some recent contributions of research on the construction, consolidation and preservation of social memory and politics in many countries and Brazil.
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Brain, Cognition, Behavior, Evolution: Polyglot to Monoglot (Day 3)
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by Richard Meckien
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Jun 26, 2015
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last modified
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Researchers from Canada, the USA, Germany, the Netherlands and Brazil gathered at the seminar 'Brain, Cognition, Behavior, Evolution: Polyglot to Monoglot?'. The purpose of the meeting was to bring together researchers with different approaches to common problems in the study of animal behavior and thus integrate different lines of research. It was also an opportunity for the interaction between Brazilian and foreign researchers.
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Brain, Cognition, Behavior, Evolution: Polyglot to Monoglot (Day 2 - Part 2)
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by Richard Meckien
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Jun 26, 2015
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last modified
Sep 19, 2019 10:10 AM
Researchers from Canada, the USA, Germany, the Netherlands and Brazil gathered at the seminar 'Brain, Cognition, Behavior, Evolution: Polyglot to Monoglot?'. The purpose of the meeting was to bring together researchers with different approaches to common problems in the study of animal behavior and thus integrate different lines of research. It was also an opportunity for the interaction between Brazilian and foreign researchers.
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