
Long Tail of the Great Plague
By Eugenio Trivinho
Response to neo-fascist necropolitics:
communication, politics and ethics in times of widespread threats
By Eugenio Trivinho
Response to neo-fascist necropolitics:
communication, politics and ethics in times of widespread threats
By Daniel Pavan
Commentary on the film by Laís Bodanzky.
By Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa
The mainstream media offered a narrative that “stuck”, associating corruption with “the PT's economic crisis”. Without empirical evidence, and with a strong authoritarian appeal, it spread to various sectors of society
For Rebecca Gordon
The pandemic is affecting women and men differently. Although men who get sick appear to be more likely to die than women, in other ways the pandemic and its foreseeable consequences will be harder on
By José Raimundo Trindade
The Brazilian bourgeoisie dependent on international interests pushed Brazil towards the biggest crisis in its history, and there is no denying its capital sins
By Iury Tavares
To the sound of the banging of pots and pans that clang in urban centers, the hand of the Corona maniac inoculates the virus of recklessness through selfies or greetings, while using the other hand to shake, once again,
By Eugenio Trivinho
Response to neo-fascist necropolitics:
communication, politics and ethics in times of widespread threats
By Daniel Pavan
Commentary on the film by Laís Bodanzky.
By Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa
The mainstream media offered a narrative that “stuck”, associating corruption with “the PT's economic crisis”. Without empirical evidence, and with a strong authoritarian appeal, it spread to various sectors of society
For Rebecca Gordon
The pandemic is affecting women and men differently. Although men who get sick appear to be more likely to die than women, in other ways the pandemic and its foreseeable consequences will be harder on
By José Raimundo Trindade
The Brazilian bourgeoisie dependent on international interests pushed Brazil towards the biggest crisis in its history, and there is no denying its capital sins
By Iury Tavares
To the sound of the banging of pots and pans that clang in urban centers, the hand of the Corona maniac inoculates the virus of recklessness through selfies or greetings, while using the other hand to shake, once again,