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The history of the Rom people, known as the Romaní people still needs important early evidence of their culture, artifacts, and iconography. These representations, in the reconstruction of its history, engraved in the works of art, are valuable informatio... see more

In 2007, Simon Fraser University’s satellite campus in Surrey, British Columbia, received an Official Languages Dissemination Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada to examine the role of official bilingualism in the mult... see more

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Cultura histórica e responsabilização científica. In: BODEMER, Klaus (ed.), Cultura, sociedad y política en América Latina. Aportes para un debate interdisciplinario. Madrid/Frankfurt a. M.: Iberoamericana/Vervuert, 2012.CHAKRABARTY, Dipesh. Provincializing Europe, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000.COHEN, Daniel J.; ROSENZWEIG, Roy. “Collecting History Online”. In: ROSENZWEIG, Roy. Clio Wired: The Future of the Past in the Digital Age. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.DARNTON, Robert, “Can We Create a National Digital Library?, The New York Review of Books, 2010. Available from: http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2010/10/28/can-we-create-national-digital-library/. Access: Mar. 13th, 19.DIAZ-JEREZ, Gustavo. Composing with Melomics: delving into the computational world for musical inspiration. Leonardo Music Journal, n. 21, 2011.FOUCAULT, Michel. La vie des hommes infâmes. In: Dits et Écrits, Tome III, Texte 198. Paris: Gallimard, 1972. GALLOWAY, Alexander R. The Interface Effect. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2012. GIANNACHI, Gabriella. Archive Everything. Mapping the Everyday. Mit Press, 2016.GREENWALD Anthony Galt. An AI stereotype catcher. Science, v. 356, issue 6334, apr. 2017.HAYLES, Katherine. How we Became Post-Human. Virtual bodies in Cybernetics, Literature and Informatics. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1999.HERSH, Eitan D. Hacking the Electorate. How Campaigns Perceive Voters. Cambridge University Press, 2015. LI, A. et al. The fundamental advantages of temporal networks”. ScienceMag, nov., 2017.JOCKERS, Matthew Lee. Macroanalysis: Digital Methods and Literary History. University of Illinois, 2013. KELLEY, Robert. “Public History: its origins, nature and prospects”. The Public Historian, v. 1, n. 1 (1978), p. 16-28LATOUR, Bruno. Pandora’s Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999.LIDDINGTON, Jill. What Is Public History? Publics and Their Pasts, Meanings and Practices. 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 Esse texto oferece uma reflexão teórica sobre os efeitos da inteligência artificial e do universo digital no ofício do historiador. A reflexão é baseada em um conjunto de experimentos relacionados com o desenvolvimento de um “historiador cibernético... see more

Diferença colonial é re-existência dos oprimidos na exterioridade por práticas/teorias hegemônicas geoistóricas. Tal discussão dar-se-á na ex-posição de gentes-sem-corpos, por teorias descoloniais contracartesianas, corpos in-visíveis aos sistemas imperan... see more

Equality is a word that gets thrown around often in political debates and it is at the core of many philosophical beliefs. Additionally, it often goes hand in hand with themes such as freedom and justice, which are all related to the way power is distribu... see more

This research explores how The Washington Post online newspaper represents Muslims and non-Muslims in the Jakarta governor election in 2017. The researcher obtained the data from the article in The Washington Post on May 5, 2017. This qualitative research... see more

This research explores how The Washington Post online newspaper represents Muslims and non-Muslims in the Jakarta governor election in 2017. The researcher obtained the data from the article in The Washington Post on May 5, 2017. This qualitative research... see more

This study explores the critical factors behind women’s representation in upper-echelon II managerial positions in local government organizations in Indonesia, which contemporary studies rarely studied. This research interviewed 12 informants at the East ... see more

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