Work and society
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REVISTA AURORA, C. E. e E. da. Work and society. Revista Aurora, [S. l.], v. 7, n. 2, p. 7–10, 2014. DOI: 10.36311/1982-8004.2014.v7n2.3846. Disponível em: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/3846. Acesso em: 17 may. 2024.

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In this way, the Dossier Section is structured based on the following works: a) The dialectic of productive restructuring: the process between Fordism, Taylorism and Toyotaism, authored by Erika Batista, postdoctoral student at International Relations and I develop; b) Foreign work, Americanism and Fordism: critical analysis of the film “We are Freedom”, written by Bruno Chapadeiro, doctorate student in Education at UNICAMP; and c) Civil society and communicative reason: contributions to the reflection of June 2013 in Brazil, written by Wallace Faustino da Rocha Rodrigues, doctoral student of the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora. In the Miscellaneous Section, the published articles cover several themes and reflections on different social phenomena in the Human Sciences. In this way, this section is structured based on the following works: a) The demand for transparency and international politics in the information era, by Ruan Sales de Paula Pinheiro, master's student in the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences of State of São Paulo. “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” University, and Heloisa Pait, doctora in sociology at the New School of Social Research and professor at the São Paulo State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”; b) The discursive event in the archeology of Michel Foucault: an analysis of discourse and of it in the discursive, by Daniel Salésio Vandresen, professor at the Federal Institute of Paraná and professor in Philosophy at UNIOESTE; c) The judicial hearing of children and adolescents victims of sexual violence: a reflection on the “testimony without harm”, written by Adeilza Clímaco Ferreira, student of the Postgraduate Program in Social Services at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Norte (UFRN ), and Carla Montefusco de Oliveira, professor at the Department of Social Services and the Postgraduate Program at UFPR; and d) The Amazon as an instrument of Brazilian foreign policy, authored by Leandro Fernandes Sampaio Santos, master's student of the Postgraduate Interinstitutional Program in International Relations San Tiago Dantas (UNESP, UNICAMP, PUC/SP). In the Special Section we present the stimulating and enlightening work of the Resident Professor of the Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Dr. Marcos Tadeu Del Roio, entitled La rupture institutional de 1964 y el significa de la democracy. His work addresses the meaning of democracy identified as the political institutionality of liberalism embedded in the Brazilian historical process, which opened the possibility for the establishment of the military dictatorship of 1964. Professor Dr. Marcos Tadeu Del Roio has a doctorate in Political Sciences of at the University of São Paulo.Paulo, with a Postdoctoral degree in International Politics at the same institution and in Law Philosophy at the University of Rome and Political Philosophy at the State University of Bolonia. He is currently Full Professor of Political Sciences at the Faculty of Philosophy and Sciences of the São Paulo State University “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, UNESP, Campus Marília, where he investigates and advises mainly in the areas of Political Theory of Socialism and Labor Politics . Policy.

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