After the strike
By RENATO DAGNINO: Learning from the strike at federal higher education institutions
By RENATO DAGNINO: Learning from the strike at federal higher education institutions
By RENATO DAGNINO: Considerations based on an article by José Dirceu
By RENATO DAGNINO: Considerations on the 5th National STI Conference
By RENATO DAGNINO: The university-company relationship and the “entrepreneurial” orientation
By RENATO DAGNINO: The “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” who invade the public university
By RENATO DAGNINO: The tragedy increased the perception that the quickest and most effective way to rebuild the state is the mobilization of Solidarity Economy networks
By RENATO DAGNINO: The challenges that afflict society, whose cognitive intensity is known to be increasing, can only be faced by the current government by mobilizing our techno-scientific potential
By RENATO DAGNINO: Left-wing candidates for municipal elections, because they are left-wing, cannot fail to talk about Solidarity Economy
By RENATO DAGNINO: Many on the left, rightly concerned about confronting fascism, undervalue defense and the attributes associated with it.
By RENATO DAGNINO:
It is not possible to remain silent in the face of what appears to be an inadequate direction for the reindustrialization effort that the country requires
By RENATO DAGNINO: How can we ensure that the solidarity economy can enter economics schools?
By RENATO DAGNINO: The ongoing political process to generate reindustrialization of the country does not think in terms of solidary reindustrialization
By RENATO DAGNINO & PAULA ARCOVERDE CAVALCANTI: A government project that does not intend to change the previously existing situation will not require high governance, as there will not be many obstacles to its action
By RENATO DAGNINO: To prevent the Campinas “Innovation and Sustainable Development Pole” from generating more disasters
By RENATO DAGNINO: Education should be focused on meeting the cognitive demands of the solidarity economy
By RENATO DAGNINO: Contributions to ensure that the country's reindustrialization is more in line with everyone's interests
By RENATO DAGNINO: Our economists should theoretically be arming themselves for a change in the capitalist “mode of production”
By RENATO DAGNINO:
The solidarity economy as a “window of opportunity”
By RENATO DAGNINO: Learning from the strike at federal higher education institutions
By RENATO DAGNINO: Considerations based on an article by José Dirceu
By RENATO DAGNINO: Considerations on the 5th National STI Conference
By RENATO DAGNINO: The university-company relationship and the “entrepreneurial” orientation
By RENATO DAGNINO: The “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” who invade the public university
By RENATO DAGNINO: The tragedy increased the perception that the quickest and most effective way to rebuild the state is the mobilization of Solidarity Economy networks
By RENATO DAGNINO: The challenges that afflict society, whose cognitive intensity is known to be increasing, can only be faced by the current government by mobilizing our techno-scientific potential
By RENATO DAGNINO: Left-wing candidates for municipal elections, because they are left-wing, cannot fail to talk about Solidarity Economy
By RENATO DAGNINO: Many on the left, rightly concerned about confronting fascism, undervalue defense and the attributes associated with it.
By RENATO DAGNINO:
It is not possible to remain silent in the face of what appears to be an inadequate direction for the reindustrialization effort that the country requires
By RENATO DAGNINO: How can we ensure that the solidarity economy can enter economics schools?
By RENATO DAGNINO: The ongoing political process to generate reindustrialization of the country does not think in terms of solidary reindustrialization
By RENATO DAGNINO & PAULA ARCOVERDE CAVALCANTI: A government project that does not intend to change the previously existing situation will not require high governance, as there will not be many obstacles to its action
By RENATO DAGNINO: To prevent the Campinas “Innovation and Sustainable Development Pole” from generating more disasters
By RENATO DAGNINO: Education should be focused on meeting the cognitive demands of the solidarity economy
By RENATO DAGNINO: Contributions to ensure that the country's reindustrialization is more in line with everyone's interests
By RENATO DAGNINO: Our economists should theoretically be arming themselves for a change in the capitalist “mode of production”
By RENATO DAGNINO:
The solidarity economy as a “window of opportunity”