
Brain Rot
By JOSÉ COSTA JUNIOR: Cognitive freedom in times of attention economy
By JOSÉ COSTA JUNIOR: The election of the first black professor to head the UFBA Faculty of Medicine
By JOSÉ COSTA JUNIOR: The informational disorder was propitiated by technological resources and by the action of malicious agents
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR:
The difficulties and resistance to understanding phenomena such as those of “Evita”
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR:
Considerations on three documentaries that address the 2013 Demonstrations
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR:
Resentment and negativity on social media and on the streets
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: Instead of seeing democracy as a defined program that has come to an end, we increasingly need to understand it as a project that is always in progress
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: Life in the “era of transition” is intense and uncertain, which also opens space for speeches and political proposals often based on the “need for something new” or the “resumption of order”
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: Four stories told in recent films portray the tensions and consequences of life in very unequal societies, a situation that has a decisive impact on people's lives
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: What is structural racism? it is a necessary reading for difficult times like ours, where thought and reflection seem to lose place amidst prejudices and unreasonable statements of purpose and meaning.
By José Costa Júnior: Tony Judt and Tzvetan Todorov experienced the 20th century with its tragedies and hopes and coincidentally wrote books with reflections that related the past and the future at the beginning of the 21st century
By José Costa Junior
reading of mirror of the west by Jean-Louis Vullierme contributes to understanding and informing the bases of monstrosity in societies, and how what seems distant is not impossible to reappear, leading us to think about how much
By JOSÉ COSTA JUNIOR: The election of the first black professor to head the UFBA Faculty of Medicine
By JOSÉ COSTA JUNIOR: The informational disorder was propitiated by technological resources and by the action of malicious agents
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR:
The difficulties and resistance to understanding phenomena such as those of “Evita”
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR:
Considerations on three documentaries that address the 2013 Demonstrations
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR:
Resentment and negativity on social media and on the streets
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: Instead of seeing democracy as a defined program that has come to an end, we increasingly need to understand it as a project that is always in progress
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: Life in the “era of transition” is intense and uncertain, which also opens space for speeches and political proposals often based on the “need for something new” or the “resumption of order”
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: Four stories told in recent films portray the tensions and consequences of life in very unequal societies, a situation that has a decisive impact on people's lives
By JOSÉ COSTA JÚNIOR: What is structural racism? it is a necessary reading for difficult times like ours, where thought and reflection seem to lose place amidst prejudices and unreasonable statements of purpose and meaning.
By José Costa Júnior: Tony Judt and Tzvetan Todorov experienced the 20th century with its tragedies and hopes and coincidentally wrote books with reflections that related the past and the future at the beginning of the 21st century
By José Costa Junior
reading of mirror of the west by Jean-Louis Vullierme contributes to understanding and informing the bases of monstrosity in societies, and how what seems distant is not impossible to reappear, leading us to think about how much