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2015-07-31 PRIMEIRA.Indd
Jornal fundado em 1 de Outubro de 1925 ANO XC / Nº5080 SEXTA-FEIRA 31 JULHO DE 2015 PREÇO: 0,80€ ASSINATURA ANUAL: 22,50€ DIGITAL: 15€ www.gazetacaldas.com Director: José Luiz de Almeida Silva Director Adjunto: Carlos M. Marques Cipriano facebook.com/gazetacaldas Tel:262870050 / Fax: 262870058/59 [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] Assunção Cristas diz que Baixas de Óbidos Tony Carreira, Luís Represas, José Cid e Cuca Roseta na região terão rede de rega pronta em 2017 Grandes nomes do panorama mu- namento atrás dos Bombeiros, na sical português irão actuar na re- festa do Continente. A ministra da Agricultura e do Mar, rede de rega dos blocos de Óbidos e gião nas próximas duas semanas. No próximo fi m-de-semana, no Assunção Cristas, acredita que os da Amoreira (1185 hectares) e a rede O “desfi le” começa hoje no Oeste Festival do Vinho do Bombarral, 1200 hectares de rede de rega das viária. Fest, com as actuações de Agir actuam Luís Represas acompa- Baixas de Óbidos (ligada à barra- Os primeiros contactos de sensibiliza- e Carolina Deslandes na Foz do nhado pela West Europe Orchestra, gem do Arnóia) deverão estar con- ção aos produtores para a construção Arelho. HMB e Kataleya são os ou- José Cid & Big Band e Tiago cluídos em 2017. “Um prazo realis- da barragem do Arnóia começaram tros cabeças de cartaz do festival. Bettencourt. ta”, considera a governante para as em 1976. Foram precisos mais de 40 No domingo haverá um espectá- Em S. Martinho, Cuca Roseta ac- obras no valor de 28 milhões de eu- anos para que o maior investimento culo de Tony Carreira, que actua tua na próxima quinta-feira, 6 de ros e que compreendem a constru- público feito no concelho, se tornasse nas Caldas, no parque de estacio- Agosto. -
Post / Late? Modernity As the Context for Christian Scholarship Today,” Themelios 22.2 (January 1997): 25-38
Craig Bartholomew, “Post / Late? Modernity as the Context for Christian Scholarship Today,” Themelios 22.2 (January 1997): 25-38. Post / Late? Modernity as the Context for Christian Scholarship Today Craig Bartholomew1 [p.25] INTRODUCTION Scholarship is always historical, in the sense that it is crafted by particular humans at a particular time and place. Christian scholarship is of course no exception to this rule. Thus Christians in academia, using the insights of God’s Word, need to work as hard as anyone to understand the historical context in which they work, so that they might craft integrally Christian theory at their point in history. Once we try to think about the context in which we are doing our scholarship, the word postmodern is unavoidable. Go to any major bookshop, especially the sociology section, and you will see what I mean! Postmodern is the word in vogue to identify the context in which we in the West live and think as we head towards the end of the second millennium. In this article we shall try to unravel what ‘the postmodern turn’ involves and examine the challenge it presents for the practice of Christian scholarship at this time. THE TERM ‘POSTMODERN’ Postmodernity is an unusually slippery word, used nowadays in a bewildering variety of ways―’the adjective “postmodern” has now been applied to almost everything, from trainer shoes to the nature of our subjectivity―from “soul to soul” as the rappers might say’2. Although this fuzziness may reflect the instability of the postmodern era, it easily obscures the important issues at stake in the antithetical notions of postmodernity available today. -
Oeiras Em Revista Janeiro 2016
AJUSTAR A LOMBADA 2016 INVERNO . WINTER 14 #1 EM REVISTA Oeiras em Revista Encetamos uma dança perfeita entre o que herdamos, o que já construímos e aquilo que planeamos construir. We begin a perfect dance between what we inherit, what we have already built and what we plan to build. € THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BALCONY ONTO THE TAGUS Propriedade do Município de Oeiras . Distribuição Gratuita Impressão 0,79 AJUSTAR A LOMBADA AJUSTAR À LOMBADA ÍNDICE INDEX 14 A DOIS 10 One-On-One MARINA FERREIRA A DESCOBRIR ‘A ÁGUA NÃO EXISTE PARA SE OLHAR, O PASSADO EXISTE PARA SE VIVER’ Discovering the past ‘The water is not there to be looked at; it is there to be lived’ SAIBA O QUE HÁ DEBAIXO DESTE RIO: DESCUBRA OS TESOUROS SUBMERSOS EM SÃO JULIÃO DA BARRA Learn what's underneath this river: DISCOVER THE UNDERWATER TREASURES OF SÃO JULIÃO DA BARRA 42 PROJETOS 45 DA AUTARQUIA PROJETOS PROJECTS OF THE MUNICIPALITY DA AUTARQUIA O JAMOR ESTÁ PROJECTS OF THE MUNICIPALITY A MUDAR PARA SI PASSEIO MARÍTIMO: THE Jamor is changing for you UMA VARANDA PARA O TEJO The Seaside Promenade: a balcony onto the Tagus 62 ENTRE NÓS Augusto Cid da Baleia”, pelo escultor Escultura “Mergulho Augusto Cid by the sculptor da Baleia” sculpture, “Mergulho Among Us “OEIRAS, A PORTA DOS OCEANOS” INTERVIEW WITH JOAQUIM BOIÇA OEIRAS, THE OCEANS’ GATEWAY Diretor . Diretor PAULO VISTAS Direção Executiva . Executive Directors ELISABETE BRIGADEIRO Editor . Editor CARLA ROCHA Textos . Texts CARLA ROCHA, SIGA-NOS NO FACEBOOK! LUÍS MARIA BAPTISTA, SÓNIA CORREIA, ANA HENRIQUES, CAROLINA SÁ DA BANDEIRA, FILIPA CUSTÓDIO, SANDRA CAÇOILA, CARLOS BELOTO, LUIS Facebook.com/municipiooeiras BATISTA FERNANDES, JOSÉ BETTENCOURT, CRISTÓVÃO FONSECA, INÊS PINTO COELHO, JORGE FREIRE, PATRICIA CARVALHO, TIAGO SILVA, JOÃO LUIS CARDOSO, ISABEL CAÇADOR, HENRIQUE CABRAL, JOSÉ PEDRO GRANADEIRO Fotografia . -
Celebrations
Celebrations Alentejo Portalegre Islamic Festival “Al Mossassa” Start Date: 2021-10-01 End Date: 2021-10-03 Website: https://www.facebook.com/AlMossassaMarvao/ Contacts: Vila de Marvão, Portalegre The historic town of Marvão, in Alto Alentejo, will go back in time to evoke the time of its foundation by the warrior Ibn Maruam, in the ninth century, with an Islamic festival. Historical recreations with costumed extras, an Arab market, artisans working live, a military camp with weapons exhibition, games for children, knights in gun duels, exotic music and dance, acrobats, fire- breathers, snake charmers , bird of prey tamers and circus arts are some of the attractions. Centro de Portugal Tomar Festa dos Tabuleiros (Festival of the Trays) Date to be announced. Website: http://www.tabuleiros.org Contacts: Tomar The Festival of the Trays takes place every four years; the next one will take place in July 2023. Do not miss this unique event! The blessing of the trays, the street decorations, the quilts in the windows and the throwing of flowers over the procession of the trays carried by hundreds of young girls on their heads, is an unforgettable sight. The Procession of the Tabuleiros, heralded by pipers and fireworks, is led by the Banner of the Holy Ghost and the three Crowns of the Emperors and Kings. They are followed by the Banners and Crowns from all the parishes, and the girls carrying the trays. In the rear are the cartloads of bread, meat and wine, pulled by the symbolic sacrificial oxen, with golden horns and sashes. The girls who carry the trays have to wear long white dresses with a coloured sash across the chest. -
Beyond the “Postmodern University”*
Beyond the “Postmodern University”* Claire Donovan Abstract As an institution, the “postmodern university” is central to the canon of today’s research on higher education policy. Yet in this essay I argue that the postmodern university is a fiction that frames and inhibits our thinking about the future university. To understand why the postmodern university is a fiction, I first turn to grand theory and ask whether we can make sense of the notion of “post”-postmodernity. Second, I turn to the UK higher education sector and show that the postmodern university is a chimera, a modern artefact of competing instrumentalist, gothic, and postmodernist discourses. Third, I discuss competing visions of the future university and find that the progressive (yet modernist) agendas that re-imagine the public value of knowledge production, transmission, and contestation, are those that can move us beyond the palliative and panacea of the postmodern university. * Health Economics Research Group, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK. Email: [email protected]. 1 In this essay I investigate the idea of the postmodern university, an institution that is central to research on, and debate about, higher education policy.1 I contend that the postmodern university does not actually exist, yet this fiction casts a shadow over discussions of higher education policy that inhibits more lateral and creative thinking about the future university. In order to properly investigate the concept of the postmodern, it is first necessary to explain the difference between postmodernism and postmodernity. I then ask if we can make sense of being “beyond” postmodernity to prove that postmodernity has never, in fact, existed. -
Noitelonga Leshauts-Lieuxd’Unétéchaud
PORTUGAL2015 Guidedel’été Itinéraires Découvrez les régions du Portugal 4 Musique Les concerts de l’été 24 Summer Night Les discothè- ques de l’été 30 noitelonga leshauts-lieuxd’unétéchaud avec l’appui de : GRATUIT 1 www.capmagellan.sapo.pt 27 rue du 4 Septembre péra 75002 Paris 01 40 06 06 06 agence@fidelidade.fr Fidelidade - Companhia de Seguros, S.A. Siège : Largo do Calhariz, 30 1249-001 Lisboa - Portugal - NIPC e Matrícula 500 918 880, CRC Lisboa - Capital Social 381.150.000 € Succursale de France : 29, boulevard des Italiens - 75002 Paris - RCS Paris B 413 175 191 - Tél. 01 40 17 67 20 - Fax : 01 40 17 67 29 Crédits photo : Fotolia 20 15 6 29 45 Sommaire 04-14 : Itinéraires çasentl’été... 15-17 : Patrimoine culturel mmenez-moi au Pays des merveilles ! 18-19 : Musées Cayest.Lemoisd’Aoûtestsurlepas 20-23 : Gastronomie delaporteet,toutsourires,vousvous E 24-26 : Festivals apprêtez, tout comme moi, à boucler vos (toujours trop remplies) bagages pour rejoindre ceux des 27-29 : Concerts vôtresquisontrestésLàOùToutEstBeau,àveillersurles 30-31 : Discothèques montsetvalléesetrivièresetforêtsetrichessesettrésorsde 32-34 : Bars et Clubs vos étés ensoleillés. 36-39 : Plages Maispourprofiterdecesdoucessemainesdebonheur,ilnous 40-41 : Culture faudra d’abord parcourir, parfois péniblement c’est vrai, par terre, 42-46 : Tourisme actif et Sport par les airs et pour certains gris aventuriers, par train ou sur les 48-51 : Sécurité Routière flots, ces (toujours trop nombreux) kilomètres qui nous séparent duParadisquinousestsicher.Donc,àdéfautdepiloterl’aviou 52-53 : Incendies ;-)oulavoitoure,vousprendrezbiensoind’yarriverd’abord, 54-55 : Santé puisd’enrevenir,enpleineformeetentoutesécurité,n’étantpas 56-62 : Pratique non plus dispensés de nous offrir votre plus joli sourire en nous croisant aux frontières. -
NOS Alive: Let There Be Rock!
M-A-1713 0-04-17-0249-0 NOS Alive: Let there be Rock! Maio de 2017, depois de árduos meses de trabalho, Álvaro Covões, CEO da Everything is New (“EiN”), entra num táxi em Lisboa e na rádio, entre notícias, estado do trânsito e música ouve um anúncio dedicado ao NOS Alive, que se iria realizar entre 6 e 8 de julho no Passeio Marítimo de Algés, em Lisboa. Mas este não era um normal anúncio com o objetivo de vender bilhetes para o festival: era apenas um agradecimento a todos os espectadores que haviam, pela primeira vez em Portugal, esgotado a lotação total de um festival antes da sua abertura. “NOS Alive 2017: LOTAÇÃO ESGOTADA! Obrigado a todos aqueles que ajudaram a fazer deste um dos maiores festivais de sempre” O NOS Alive, que teve a sua primeira edição em 2007, rapidamente se tornou um dos mais cobiçados eventos do calendário de festivais europeu, atraindo grandes nomes da música bem como um número sem rival de espectadores estrangeiros no contexto dos festivais portugueses. A caminho da 11.ª edição, o NOS Alive tinha realizado um feito tão histórico quanto inédito ao esgotar a totalidade dos bilhetes dois meses antes de se ouvir o primeiro acorde no Passeio Marítimo de Algés. Mas este não era um trabalho realizado em algumas semanas ou meses: apesar de ainda não ter tido início a edição de 2017, já a de 2018 começava a ser planeada. Perante este sucesso, Álvaro Covões não conseguia deixar de começar a pensar no passo seguinte: como escalar a receita de sucesso do NOS Alive sem perder os seus elementos diferenciadores, de festival urbano, com uma experiência única e centrado no melhor cartaz? Qual o caminho a seguir? AESEinsight – Uso exclusivo para Alumni AESE #BusinessKnowledge Agosto/2021 Por outro lado, o NOS Alive representava uma parte de um plano de maior visão para a EiN: o de se tornar um player em todo o contexto turístico português. -
Szarka GEP 2012 12 2 87.Pdf
Citation for published version: Szarka, J 2012, 'Climate challenges, ecological modernization and technological forcing: policy lessons from a comparative US-EU analysis', Global Environmental Politics, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 87-109. https://doi.org/10.1162/GLEP_a_00110 DOI: 10.1162/GLEP_a_00110 Publication date: 2012 Document Version Peer reviewed version Link to publication University of Bath Alternative formats If you require this document in an alternative format, please contact: [email protected] General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Download date: 05. Oct. 2021 Climate Challenges, Ecological Modernization, and Technological Forcing Joseph Szarka Climate Challenges, Ecological Modernization, and Technological Forcing: Policy Lessons from a Comparative US-EU Analysis • Joseph Szarka* Introduction The international policy regime initiated by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992 has yet to prove its effectiveness. Dur ing negotiation of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol greenhouse gas emission (GHG) targets of around 8 percent were discussed for regions such as the European Union and the United States of America. These goals have offered scant global climate protection, given that global CO2 emissions alone increased by 40 per cent between 1990 and 2009.1 Indeed, the regime’s effectiveness was diluted by defections, notably the United States. -
Umetnostnozgodovinska Bibliografija Za Leto 2011 Umetnost Do Okoli Leta 1945
bibliografija UMETNOSTNOZGODOVINSKA BIBLIOGRAFIJA ZA LETO 2011 UMETNOST DO OKOLI LETA 1945 Bibliografija vsebuje bibliografske enote, ki so bile s pomočjo UDK vrstilcev za umetnost in po ključnih besedah, zlasti osebnih imenih, zajete iz bibliografsko-kataložne baze podatkov CO- BIB.SI do konca oktobra 2013. Bibliografskemu opisu je zato dodana identifikacijska številka COBISS-zapisa. Vključena so dela, ki so izšla v Sloveniji, in tista, ki so jih naši avtorji objavili v tujini. Včasih je težko potegniti mejo med umetnostnozgodovinsko bibliografijo in bibliografijo, ki je pomembna tudi za umetnostno zgodovino, zlasti v smislu pomožnih strok, zato so delno vključene bibliografske enote z drugih humanističnih področij, kot so zgodovina, arheologija, etnologija, prav tako so v bibliografijo vnesene naravoslovne in tehnične raziskave umetnin. UMETNOST (splošno) 1. Art History in Slovenia (ur. Barbara Murovec, Tina Košak), Ljubljana: Založba ZRC, 2011 (Opera Instituti Artis Historiae), 270 str., ISBN 978-961-254-336-5 [COBISS.SI-ID 259092224] 2. Polona BALANTIČ, Aleksander BASSIN, Marina BRESSAN, Peter KREČIČ, Tatjana ROJC, Janez VREČKO, Ada RAEV, Der Sturm in slovenska historična avantgarda / Der Sturm and the Slovene historical avant-garde. Muzej in galerije mesta Ljubljane, Kulturni center Tobačna 001, 18. 5.−26. 6. 2011 (ur. Alenka Gregorič, Dragan Živadinov), Ljubljana: Muzej in galerije mesta Ljubljane, Mestna galerija, 2011, 228 str., ISBN 978-961-6587-76-1 [COBISS.SI-ID 258865920] 3. Tine GERM, Evropska umetnost poznega srednjega veka I. Gotska arhitektura in kiparstvo; Evropska umetnost poznega srednjega veka II. Gotsko slikarstvo, Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete, 2011, 289 in 228 str., ISBN 978-961-237-408-2, 978-961-237-422-8 [COBISS.SI-ID 254710528] 4. -
Letopis SAZU 2018
SLOVENSKE AKADEMIJE ZNANOSTI IN UMETNOSTI 69. KNJIGA 69. KNJIGA / 2018 69. KNJIGA 2018 SAZU LETOPIS 15 € LJUBLJANA ISSN 0374–0315 2019 ISSN 0374-0315 LETOPIS SLOVENSKE AKADEMIJE ZNANOSTI IN UMETNOSTI 69/2018 THE YEARBOOK OF THE SLOVENIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND ARTS VOLUME 69/2018 ANNALES ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM ET ARTIUM SLOVENICAE LIBER LXIX (2018) Na naslovnici: Gojmir Anton Kos: Potonike (detajl), 1954, olje, platno SLOVENSKE AKADEMIJE ZNANOSTI IN UMETNOSTI 69. KNJIGA 2018 THE YEARBOOK OF THE SLOVENIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND ARTS VOLUME 69/2018 LJUBLJANA 2019 SPREJETO NA SEJI PREDSEDSTVA SLOVENSKE AKADEMIJE ZNANOSTI IN UMETNOSTI DNE 8. FEBRUARJA 2019 Naslov - Address SLOVENSKA AKADEMIJA ZNANOSTI IN UMETNOSTI SI-1000 LJUBLJANA, Novi trg 3, p.p. 323, telefon (01) 470-61-00, faks (01) 425-34-23, elektronska pošta: [email protected] spletna stran: www.sazu.si VSEBINA / CONTENTS OSEMDESETLETNICA SAZU .......................................................................................................8 Jože (Joseph) Straus: Pravni red na prepihu – Evropa na pragu 100. obletnice Versajske mirovne pogodbe ............................................................................................................ 11 Željko Oset: Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti in prelomnice v njenem razvoju ...............................................................................................................................24 I. ORGANIZACIJA SAZU / SASA ORGANIZATION ..........................................................27 Skupščina, redni, -
Deliberation and the Promise of a Deeply Democratic Sustainability Transition
sustainability Review Deliberation and the Promise of a Deeply Democratic Sustainability Transition Michael B. Wironen 1,2,* , Robert V. Bartlett 2,3 and Jon D. Erickson 1,2,* 1 Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA 2 Gund Institute for Environment, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA; [email protected] 3 Department of Political Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, USA * Correspondence: [email protected] (M.B.W.); [email protected] (J.D.E.) Received: 21 December 2018; Accepted: 11 February 2019; Published: 16 February 2019 Abstract: Ecological economics arose as a normative transdiscipline aiming to generate knowledge and tools to help transition the economy toward a scale which is sustainable within the bounds of the earth system. Yet it remains unclear in practice how to legitimize its explicitly normative agenda. One potential means for legitimation can be found in deliberative social and political theory. We review how deliberative theory has informed ecological economics, pointing to three uses: first, to support valuation of non-market goods and services; second, to inform environmental decision-making more broadly; third, to ground alternative theories of development and wellbeing. We argue that deliberation has been used as problem-solving theory, but that its more radical implications have rarely been embraced. Embracing a deliberative foundation for ecological economics raises questions about the compatibility of deeply democratic practice and the normative discourses arguing for a sustainability transition. We highlight three potential mechanisms by which deliberation may contribute to a sustainability transition: preference formation; normative evaluation; and legitimation. -
Discourse in Late Modernity: Rethinking Critical Discourse Analysis
O’Regan, J. P. (2001). Reviews and Criticism. Discourse in Late Modernity: Rethinking Critical Discourse Analysis. Language and Intercultural Communication, 1(2), 151-174. DOI: 10.1080/14708470108668070 DISCOURSE IN LATE MODERNITY: RETHINKING CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS By Lilie Chouliaraki & Norman Fairclough. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999; pp. 224. John O'Regan Oxford Brookes University Critical Discourse Analysis I first became aware of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) or Critical Linguistics as a student of linguistics in the early 1990s. I found myself attracted to the political claims of critical linguists about the relationship between language and the social practices of society. The critical linguists whose work I read at the time (Fairclough, 1989; 1992; Kress, 1993; Fowler, Hodge, Kress & Trew, 1979; van Dijk, 1985; 1993; Wodak, 1989) presented a view of language as encoding ideological perspectives which conferred legitimacy on the social inequalities and differential power relations of society. It seemed to me then, and this remains true now, that this was not just a useful intervention in linguistics, but an exciting one too. CDA, Critical Linguistics and Critical Language Awareness suggested an approach to language study which was not only multidisciplinary, combining linguistic analysis with sociological analysis for example, but also held out the prospect of making a ‘critical’ contribution to social change and enhanced human understanding. The parallels with the objectives of much intercultural communication teaching and research are obvious and explains why Discourse in Late 1 O’Regan, J. P. (2001). Reviews and Criticism. Discourse in Late Modernity: Rethinking Critical Discourse Analysis. Language and Intercultural Communication, 1(2), 151-174.