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1 de January de 2020

The birth of the control device over fake news: a Critical Discourse Analysis in the Social Communication Council of the National Congress

12 de December de 2019

THE BIRTH OF THE FAKE NEWS CONTROL DEVICE: a Critical Discourse Analysis at the Social Communication Council of the National Congress

Author: Maíra Moraes Vitorino Abstract: The purpose of this article is to understand, through the Critical Discourse Analysis, how the concept of fake news is being constructed by the national powers since the context in which the narratives about democracy and elections are the support of the discourses that justify […]
10 de December de 2019

Sociological bases of foreign policy production in the New Republic

Autor: Mario Schettino Valente Abstract: This article relies on the Brazilian social and political thought to provide a narrative of sociological foundations of the national foreign policy in the New Republic. This research analyses the conformation of the Brazilian society and its national State to discuss how the Portuguese patrimonial […]
1 de December de 2019

Lobbying, corruption, and influence peddling: defining concepts to understand the relevance of regulation

Author: ANDRESSA MIQUELINI LACK Abstract: Historically lobbying has always been fraught with controversy, given its proximity to political agents and therefore to power. However, this is an important activity because it represents, above all, the exercise of participation in political decisions in a legitimate way, linking citizens and stimulating democracy […]
8 de November de 2019

A dignified existence and public administration in the 21st century

Author: Ana Claudia Santano Introduction: In a society marked by mistrust, the fight against public mismanagement must necessarily begin with a closer relationship between the Public Administration and its citizens. Simultaneously, a shift in mindset is needed regarding the objectives of the Public Administration, which, by its very nature, faces […]
24 de October de 2019

Culture, Power, and Democracy: The Lobby of Creative Industries on Copyright Policies in Brazil

Author: Nayara Fátima Macedo de Medeiros Albrecht Abstract: The field of copyright is composed by different stakeholders with diverse perspectives. Literature on political disputes in this field usually divides these stakeholders into two coalitions: one in defence of strengthening copyright protection, the other advocating for more flexibilities. However, this dichotomy […]
1 de October de 2019

Lobbying in the Chamber of Deputies: evolution, strategies and influence

Authors: Manoel Leonardo Santos, Wagner Pralon Mancuso, Marcello Fragano Baird and Ciro Antônio da Silva Resende Introduction: Lobbying, that is, the advocacy or mediation of interests with public decision-makers, is an important and ubiquitous phenomenon in democracies. In Brazil, despite apparent growth and professionalization of the entities dedicated to this […]
4 de September de 2019

Obstacles to the prominence of parliamentary fronts in presidential coalitions in Brazil.

Authors: Silvio Cascione and Suely Mara Vaz Guimarães de Araújo Abstract: The objective of this article is to propose new methods for measuring the size and degree of institutionalization of thematic parliamentary fronts in order to investigate their role in building coalitions in the National Congress. The research started from […]
1 de August de 2019

Patterns of collective action by the industrial business sector in Brazil: the legislative agenda of the CNI in 2017.

Author: Igor Sulaiman Said Felicio Borck Abstract: The objective of this research was to discuss the logic of the collective action of Brazilian industrial entrepreneurs, represented by CNI, in light of the theories that discuss the collective action of organized business groups in Brazil. As research object, we took the […]
25 de June de 2019

THE PRESSURE GROUPS IN THE PROCESS OF THE PROFUT (LAW 13,155/2015)

Author: Wagner Matias Abstract: The present study seeks to map the pressure groups that actively participated in the National Congress during the process of Law 13,155 / 2015, as well as to present the characteristics and interests served throughout this process. It is an exploratory research, of qualitative character, being […]
17 de June de 2019

Public policies, participatory budgeting, and democratic representation in the digital age.

Authors: Ana Elizabeth Neirao Reymao, Felipe Augusto Hanemann Coimbra and Lise Vieira da Costa Tupiassu Merlin Abstract: The construction of public policies is influenced by several factors, which imply the importance of the State carrying out planning, taking into account the financial aspects materialized by the budget. Participatory budgeting is […]
17 de June de 2019

PUBLIC POLICIES, PARTICIPATORY BUDGET AND DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Authors: Ana Elizabeth Neirao Reymao, Felipe Augusto Hanemann Coimbra and Lise Vieira da Costa Tupiassu Merlin Abstract: The construction of public policies is influenced by several factors, which implies the importance of the State to carry out a planning, taking into account the financial aspects materialized by the budget. Participatory […]
3 de June de 2019

Political reform through the judiciary: notes on the judicialization of politics in the New Republic.

Author: Theófilo Codeço Machado Rodrigues Abstract: The judicialization of politics has become a recurring theme in the “New Republic” field of study. With emphasis on some of the proposals for political reform under debate in the last twenty years, this article presents five situations in which the Judiciary was called […]
9 de May de 2019

Crisis of Representation in Brazilian Society in the 21st Century and Fundamental Rights: The constant attempts to exclude minorities by an increasingly fundamentalist government.

16 de April de 2019

Middle Classes or Average Classes? Globalization and Social Emergencies

Author: Hugo Neira Samanez Abstract: The middle class is playing a decisive role in sociopolitical life in the early decades of this century. Nevertheless it remains an extremely complex problematics. The peruvian middle class (with money but without symbolic capital) is treated last. This paper starts with a macro explanation […]