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                <text>Uma discussão sobre a contribuição das mulheres na disputa por soberania alimentar = A discussion about the contribution of women in the struggle for food sovereignty</text>
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                <text>Este artigo discute as possíveis contribuições das mulheres na luta pela construção da soberania alimentar. A metodologia consistiu na revisão teórica associando a categoria racionalidade à luta e interesse das mulheres do campo pela alimentação. Como resultado, obteve-se que, não obstante a histórica falta de visibilidade acerca do papel das mulheres na agricultura, sua postura como sujeitos políticos tem permitido afirmar sua identidade e articular seus interesses, inclusive na disputa por soberania alimentar. Partindo desses resultados, acredita-se que a articulação das mulheres pode trazer ganhos ao desestabilizar os papéis tradicionais de gênero no campo e defender seus interesses no âmbito da agricultura familiar</text>
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                <text>ResumoAs preocupações ambientais têm influenciado os projetos políticos e a construção das pautas das organizações de agricultores familiares. O objetivo deste estudo é analisar como estas preocupações foram assimiladas pela Federação dos Trabalhadores na Agricultura Familiar da região Sul (FETRAF-Sul), na região Sul do Brasil. Com base em pesquisa documental e entrevistas com lideranças de agricultores fez-se uma leitura sobre o processo de construção da pauta ambiental no sindicalismo. Desde meados da década de 1980, o tema ambiental vem se fazendo presente nas preocupações sindicais, entretanto, a forma como ele vem sendo entendido muda ao longo dos anos. Se em um primeiro momento tendia a ser associado com as consequências negativas da modernização da agricultura, no período mais recente o tema ambiental vem sendo colocado no centro do projeto de agricultura do sindicalismo e passa a fomentar uma possível positivação do modelo de produzir da agricultura familiar.</text>
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                <text>objetivou-se no presente estudo realizar o diagnóstico das características socioeconômicas dos produtores rurais de Iporá e municípios goianos circunvizinhos. Entrevistaram-se 257 produtores rurais entre abril de 2013 a abril de 2014 em reuniões e mutirões de comunidades rurais, lojas agropecuárias, durante a campanha de vacinação contra a febre aftosa e na 28ª Exposição Agropecuária de Iporá. Do total de entrevistados, 160 famílias residem na propriedade rural (62,2%), 152 produtores utilizam mão de obra exclusivamente familiar (59,1%) e 161 propriedades possuem até 100 ha (62,7%). A participação dos membros familiares no trabalho das atividades agropecuárias é elevada, predominando os cônjuges (n = 146) e filhos/filhas (n = 109). A bovinocultura de leite é a atividade agropecuária que mais contribui para o sustento das famílias (n = 180; 62,6%), porém a associação entre a produção de leite e demais atividades agropecuárias é baixa. Poucos produtores rurais estão organizados em associações (n = 81; 31,5%) ou cooperativas (n = 106; 41,2%), o que tem refletido no acesso ao mercado, apontado por 82 entrevistados como a segunda maior dificuldade para permanência na atividade rural. A maioria dos produtores tem utilizado agrotóxicos (n = 134) e fertilizantes à base de NPK (n = 147). Concluiu-se que os produtores rurais de Iporá e região dependem em grande parte da produção de leite para o sustento das suas famílias e enfrentam dificuldades no acesso ao mercado por estarem desarticulados, além de dependerem de muitos insumos externos à produção de alimentos.A perspective for rural development based on the socioeconomic characteristics of farmers from Iporá and surroundings, Goiás State/GOAbstract: the objective of the present study was to carry out the diagnosis of the socio-economic characteristics of farmers from Iporá and neighboring municipalities. Two hundred and fifty seven farmers were interviewed since April 2013 until April 2014 in rural-community meetings, agricultural retail stores, during the campaign of vaccination against the foot and mouth disease, and in the 28th Agricultural Exhibition of Iporá. Out of the total number of people interviewed, 160 families have lived on the farm (62.2%), 152 farmers have worked exclusively with family labor (59.1%) and 161 farms have a total area of up to 100 ha (62.7%). The participation of family members in the daily work of the farm has been high with predominance of spouses (n = 146) and sons/daughters (n = 109). Dairy farming has been the agricultural activity that mostly contributes to family livelihood (n = 180; 62.6%), however the association of dairy farming with other agricultural activities is low. A small number of producers is organized in farmers’ associations (n = 81; 31.5%) or cooperatives (n = 106; 41.2%), which has reflected in the access to the market, and reported by 82 respondents as the second most difficulty to remain in the rural activity. Most of the farmers have utilized agrochemicals (n = 134) and NPK fertilizers (n = 147). It has been concluded that farmers from Iporá and neighboring municipalities have mostly depended on milk production for the livelihood of their families and have faced difficulties to access the market due to disarticulation, besides the dependence on a lot of agricultural inputs for food production.</text>
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                <text>O presente artigo relata uma proposta didática por meio da aplicação da metodologia microaprendizagem no ensino de física.  A experiência procurou verificar a viabilidade da citada metodologia no contexto de aulas remotas devido à pandemia da COVID-19. A proposta didática foi realizada durante uma semana na disciplina de física acerca do tema pressão hidrostática com um grupo de alunos da segunda série do ensino médio de um instituto federal do estado do Rio de Janeiro. Durante o desenvolvimento da proposta didática, os alunos realizaram diferentes tipos de atividades, com a utilização do smartphone. As atividades foram analisadas a fim de verificar a aprendizagem dos conteúdos e também a análise dos alunos sobre as vantagens e desvantagens da metodologia. Após as análises os resultados alcançados mostraram que houve indícios de aprendizado dos conteúdos pelos estudantes e que a metodologia se mostrou promissora para o desenvolvimento de aulas remotas, no que se refere à flexibilidade de tempo e dinamicidade dos conteúdos. Desse modo, este estudo incentiva o emprego da metodologia microaprendizagem nas demais disciplinas em atividades remotas.</text>
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                <text>Il COVID ha evidenziato in maniera drammatica la condizione di totale fragilità della cultura e, in particolare, del nostro patrimonio artistico e storico, tangibile e intangibile. Una fragilità determinata sostanzialmente dall’assenza di relazioni, di cui invece il patrimonio vive nel susseguirsi storico delle società che lo conservano e lo condividono. Ai tempi del COVID, in cui tutti i musei, i siti archeologici e i luoghi della cultura erano chiusi, si è posta con urgenza la riflessione su come mantenere vive queste relazioni, attraverso il digitale. L’articolo tratteggia riflessioni teoriche e metodologiche per un manifesto di buone pratiche operative e scientifiche, a partire dalle numerose esperienze condotte in ambito di Umanesimo Digitale. Vengono esplicitati i quattro passaggi, intimamente connessi, su cui far leva per una filiera digitale consapevole e sostenibile: digitalizzazione scientifica, nuove forme di interazione virtuale, misurazione del gradimento dei pubblici, formazione di nuove competenze.  The pandemic crisis dramatically highlighted the fragility of culture and, in particular, of our tangible and intangible, artistic and historical heritage. A fragility determined substantially by the absence of relations, of which the heritage lives on in the historical succession of the societies that preserve and share it. In the days of Covid, when all museums, archaeological sites and places of culture were closed, there was an urgent need to reflect on how to keep these relationships alive, through digital technologies. The article outlines theoretical and methodological reflections for a manifesto of good operative and scientific practices, starting from several experiences conducted in the field of Digital Humanities. Four closely connected steps on which to leverage for a conscious and sustainable digital supply chain are explained: scientific digitization, new forms of virtual interaction, measurement of public acceptance, training of new skills.</text>
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                <text>La mayoría de estudios cuantitativos orientados a explicar la sucesión familiar agrícola se basan en modelos de respuesta binaria. Usualmente estos modelos han exhibido un bajo poder explicativo, lo cual se ha atribuido a que por lo general solo toman en cuenta variables socioeconómicas tradicionales y simplifican un fenómeno tan complejo como lo es la sucesión familiar agrícola a solo dos posibles respuestas. Dado lo anterior, el principal objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar el peso de tres tipos de variables sobre la sucesión generacional agrícola. Variables socioeconómicas, el nivel del Proceso de Integración Generacional y variables de percepción. La investigación se llevó a cabo en Zarcero, Costa Rica, con un total de 126 agricultores de hortalizas. La probabilidad de sucesión se dividió en tres niveles: muy alta, media y muy baja. Los datos se analizaron a través de tres modelos multinomiales. El modelo que incluyó los tres tipos de variables, anteriormente mencionados, es el que mejor predice la sucesión (79% de predicción correcta). Así mismo, el modelo III, que solo incluye variables de percepción y el nivel del Proceso de Integración Generacional, explica mejor la sucesión que aquel (modelo II) que solo toma en cuenta las variables socioeconómicas. Estos resultados representan una evolución en la forma como se estudia la sucesión familiar agrícola, ya que se determinó que los factores de percepción y relacionados con la inclusión de los jóvenes en la finca son los que mejor explican la sucesión familiar agrícola.</text>
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