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Everyday Empires

4/25/2017

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Com muita pena de não conseguir estar presente. 

"Everyday Empires: Trans-Imperial Circulations in a Multi-Disciplinary Perspective” brings together scholars working across geographical, chronological, and methodological lines to reinterpret the ways in which empire was lived through commonplace things, spaces, and decisions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The conference interrogates empire as a process emergent through the everyday negotiated material practices of its citizens and subjects: from bicycles to hotel bars; from medicine cabinets to the daily labour of the rubber plantation; from teakettles to steamship tickets. A key focus of the conference is to develop a greater discussion of inter-imperial and trans-imperial dynamics."
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Maio 22 a 26 de Maio 2017
https://everydayempires.wordpress.com
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Interessante. The history of Knowledge.

4/6/2017

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Interessante. Blog: The History of Knowledge

"Knowledge does not simply exist, awaiting discovery and use. Knowledge is produced, adapted, forgotten, rejected, superseded, expanded, reconfigured, and more—always by human beings (at least in this more-or-less pre-AI age), alone or in communities, always in culturally, socially, economically, and institutionally specific contexts.
Knowledge is central to most purposeful human practices, whether at work, in the family, or for worship, whether implicitly or explicitly, whether passed down by hands-on training or through books and other storage and retrieval systems. Both product and basis of human interactions, knowledge has a history. Indeed, human history cannot be understood apart from the history of knowledge.
This blog aims to serve as a venue for the exchange of ideas and information on the history of knowledge. It is currently managed by a small team at the German Historical Institute in Washington, DC, but it desires contributions by and engagement with scholars working elsewhere."
in 
<https://historyofknowledge.net/2016/12/19/welcome-to-history-of-knowledge/#more-447>

German Historical Institute, Washington Dc
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    In this news sections,  you can find news about my work. 
    Conferences, workshops 
    where i was or that I will attend, project presentations, etc.

    Nesta secção, pode encontrar noticias sobre o meu trabalho. 
    Congressos, workshops onde estarei ou onde estive presente, apresentações do projecto, etc. 



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