
Military in Maré
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: The two experiences in Maré, from the first housing to the occupation by the Armed Forces, reveal that the country lives with different temporalities
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: The two experiences in Maré, from the first housing to the occupation by the Armed Forces, reveal that the country lives with different temporalities
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: This year, the Gramado Film Festival, the largest and most prestigious in the country, received a complaint for not having women on the jury
By EUGENIO BUCCI: All of humanity’s gestures follow the grammar learned in the vastness and debauchery of social — or antisocial — networks
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Critics of one of the paintings presented in the inaugural parade of the Olympics demonstrated that they were unable to “read” either Da Vinci’s painting or the parade’s scenic painting
By MARCUS BARCELOS: A walk along the path of the senses where the technology/pleasure binomial is articulated and a second pair of fundamental ideas prevails: modernization and danger
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: The possibility of insubordination in football meant that the sport, in addition to being an instrument of publicity, was a constant source of concern.
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Antero left us a clear example of how journalistic practice can and should be aligned with the values of social justice and democratic commitment
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO & RENATO NUCCI JR.: Musk and Textor use strategies with clear political origins, but they differ in the agenda they mobilize and the environment in which they operate
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: What are the reasons that made possible the emergence of the connection between moralism and politics with football almost a century ago?
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on the book “Hélio Rubens: the trajectory of a winner in the game of life”, by Hélio Rubens and Igor Ramos
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: Football has become a business even in terms of results. Often, the one with the most money wins.
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO: Bolsonaro and his political group managed to establish efficient relationships to instrumentalize institutions, managers and athletes linked to football
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Owners of football teams gain considerable influence in society
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Brazilian racists seem more cautious than Spaniards. But not all
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ, VINÍCIUS VALENTIN RADUAN MIGUEL & ROBERTO KUPPÊ: We call for Senator Magno Malta to be invoked for breach of decorum, as well as respond judicially, without the guarantees of distorted parliamentary immunity
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
Why is Pelé our greatest figure in Brazilian social history?
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: The two experiences in Maré, from the first housing to the occupation by the Armed Forces, reveal that the country lives with different temporalities
By WALNICE NOGUEIRA GALVÃO: This year, the Gramado Film Festival, the largest and most prestigious in the country, received a complaint for not having women on the jury
By EUGENIO BUCCI: All of humanity’s gestures follow the grammar learned in the vastness and debauchery of social — or antisocial — networks
By FLAVIO AGUIAR: Critics of one of the paintings presented in the inaugural parade of the Olympics demonstrated that they were unable to “read” either Da Vinci’s painting or the parade’s scenic painting
By MARCUS BARCELOS: A walk along the path of the senses where the technology/pleasure binomial is articulated and a second pair of fundamental ideas prevails: modernization and danger
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: The possibility of insubordination in football meant that the sport, in addition to being an instrument of publicity, was a constant source of concern.
By ERIK CHICONELLI GOMES: Antero left us a clear example of how journalistic practice can and should be aligned with the values of social justice and democratic commitment
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO & RENATO NUCCI JR.: Musk and Textor use strategies with clear political origins, but they differ in the agenda they mobilize and the environment in which they operate
By HELCIO HERBERT NETO: What are the reasons that made possible the emergence of the connection between moralism and politics with football almost a century ago?
By AFRANIO CATANI: Commentary on the book “Hélio Rubens: the trajectory of a winner in the game of life”, by Hélio Rubens and Igor Ramos
By FRANCISCO FERNANDES LADEIRA: Football has become a business even in terms of results. Often, the one with the most money wins.
By JEFFERSON NASCIMENTO: Bolsonaro and his political group managed to establish efficient relationships to instrumentalize institutions, managers and athletes linked to football
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Owners of football teams gain considerable influence in society
By SANDRA BITENCOURT: Brazilian racists seem more cautious than Spaniards. But not all
By VINÍCIO CARRILHO MARTINEZ, VINÍCIUS VALENTIN RADUAN MIGUEL & ROBERTO KUPPÊ: We call for Senator Magno Malta to be invoked for breach of decorum, as well as respond judicially, without the guarantees of distorted parliamentary immunity
By LEONARDO SACRAMENTO:
Why is Pelé our greatest figure in Brazilian social history?