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Item Democracia e propriedade na América Latina: evidências empíricas de uma correlação positiva(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2015-05-12) Carneiro, Denise Talitha Soares; Joo, Carlos Ugo Santander; http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4700343H8; Joo, Carlos Ugo Santander; Lucena, Andréa Freire de; Avila, Carlos Federico Domínguez(Sem resumo em outra língua)Item A constitucionalização da plurinacionalidade como condição para o desenvolvimento das autonomias políticas na Bolívia(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2015-03-13) Ribeiro, Andrey Borges Pimentel; Joo, Carlos Ugo Santander; http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4700343H8; Joo, Carlos Ugo Santander; Botelho, João Carlos Amoroso; Ávila, Carlos Federico DominguesThe current research aims to analyse the relation between the plurinationality institutionalized in the 2009 Bolivian Constitution and the politics for developing autonomy in that country. The main problem of this study is resumed in the following question: in which way the 2009 Bolivian Constitution allows the developing of autonomy in the country? The methodology used in this work starts at the positive hypotheses that the plurinationality institutionalized in the 2009 Bolivian Constitution is a necessary condition to obtain the politic autonomy in the country, that's the reason why this research adopts a case study as a method to verify the casual relation in Bolivia's scenary. The methodology-theory which directs the research is the new institutionalism in a meaning which takes in consideration the fundamental elements of that theory, observing the Constitutional State, the conflicts and cooperation. As the study remains the State in Latin America, the research points three methodological precautions: the difficulty of studying the State, the concept of Latin America in the range of the work and the concept of coloniality of the power. About the data, the research works on institutional issues since the historical point of view, considering the origins of the institutions in the social and political context, including the 2009 Bolivian Constitution and its purpose of developing the autonomy even in its institutional foundation. For that, the research includes in the first chapter the concept of Plurinational State of Bolivia, which is proposed considering the plote of the Constitutional State, the Latin-American constitutionalism and the very beggining of the Nation-State over plurinationality. The second chapter makes a historical reconstruction of autonomies in Bolivian constitucionalism, especially its material aspect, once the constitutionalism of the country explained in the work is highlighted for excluding indigenous people from political participation, however, the perspective of 2009 Bolivian Constitution is to maintain an institutional structure better adjusted of their reality, opening space for developing autonomies in the country. Finally, the third and last chapter takes in consideration the Plurinational Bolivian State since the 2009 Constitution as a casual condition to the autonomy developing, observing that from the present Constitution started a political process of consummation of the historical claim for autonomy, not only for the indigenous ones, but the departmentals, regionals and municipals. So, this last chapter sets up a way of how the 2009 Constitution has been stablished in the country for autonomies, and its real condition, specially in what takes the legislative output related to this theme and to the situation of indigenous origins peasant autonomy.Item Anonimato, redes e política: uma cartografia do ativismo cypherpunk no Brasil(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2015-05-18) Sobreira, Rodrigo de Oliveira; Joo, Carlos Ugo Santander; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8838030644558019; Joo, Carlos Ugo Santander; Bezerra, Heloísa Dias; Leal, Sayonara de Amorim GonçalvesTechnological advances from the information revolution have affected various fields of human life. New forms of interaction in productive ways. The internet is one of the cornerstones of this process. The popularization of the web, since the 1990s, was accompanied by a growing concern by governments and scholars about its consequences. The political activism has found on technology, since the 1980s, new forms of expression and action. In the early twenty-first century, the process of radicalization of some movements and the debate on society of control and surveillance has intensified. The Wikileaks organization and the NSA’s (National Security Agency) documents leaked by Edward Snowden, for example, have shown the power and relevance of such groups. Thus, this study aims to assess and map the impact of this type of activism in Brazil. Since this is an exploratory research, the cartographic methodology will be used in order to provide an overview of cypherpunk activism in Brazil. We have chosen the cartographic methodology to present an overview of the impact of cypherpunks’ discourse in Brazil. The research tries to find the main disseminators of speech and action and understanding this process as a constant construction. This methodology allows both the treatment of robust data, obtained through mining in networks, as a qualitative analysis of data from documentary sources. In addition to the theoretical discussion, this work operates with data mining in social networks, especially Twitter. The goal is to obtain primary data on the subject in Brazil. Thus, data mining software capture tweets (yourTwapperKeeper) with keywords determined by theoretical discussion. Then the data are processed and entered into a visualization software (Gephi) that generates the "map" of the network and debate.