PROGRAMME PARALLEL SESSIONS July 23 – Thursday 14:00 – 15:45 Parallel Sessions I 16:15 – 17:30 Parallel Sessions II Panel 11 – Theoretical Developments of Critical Realism Chair – Cynthia Hamlin Lukács and the Ontological Foundations of João Leonardo Medeiros Marxian Ethics: a free interpretation Panel 32 – Social Theory and Human Emancipation Chair – Neil Hockey The Dialectic of Love Power Lena Gunnarsson Being Being. Hermeneutics and the ground of Frédéric Vandenberghe critical realism High Performance Work Systems – exploitation Iwona Wilkowska or emancipation of employees? The assumption of agency: a realist theory of the Kate ForbesPitt production of agency in everyday social life Critical Realism in Emancipatory Governance: is David W. Walker the appreciative important? Panel 21 – Historicity and Human Emancipation Chair – Ricardo Müller Discussing the Emancipation and the Renake Bertholdo David Determination Issues in the Marxist field in the das Neves Context of the Contemporary Class Struggle The Theory of History in Marx: a critique to Christy Ganzert Pato Althusserianism Brazilian Imperialism in the XX and XXI Pedro Henrique Pedreira Centuries: a theoretical discussion Campos Panel 35 –Social Theory and Human Emancipation Chair – Demian de Mello Reification and Barbarism. Critique to capitalist André Mayer social relations To Think the Human Emancipation Look of Capital Panel 41 – Ethics and Human Emancipation Chair – Christy Pato Private Property and the Question of Human Ramon Mapa e Fernando Emancipation: historical and juridical aspects Gaudereto Lamas With the Aline de Carvalho Moura An essay on work as social domination Panel 75 – Education and Human Emancipation Chair – Gabriel Peters Anti-realism and Relativism: theoretical and methodological tendencies on teacher’s education What Is Reality For Constructivism? Or Is Knowledge An Invention Or Reinvention Of The Reality? For A Marxist Criticism Of The Constructivist Epistemology The Importance of the Distinction Between the Immediate Real and the Theoretical Construction of the Object of Knowledge in the Area of Education: a contribution based on epistemology Panel 76 – Education and Human Emancipation Chair – Márcia Stemmer Production, Production Restructuring and Professional Education: the context of crisis of capitalism New Demands of Professional Formation in the Capitalism Contemporary: Adaptation or Autonomy? Popular Education vs. ‘Education of the Popular’: different perspectives of human emancipation in the current context Renata Oliveira Contesini e Henrique Pereira Braga Giandréa Reuss Strenzel Ana Carolina Marsiglia e Duarte Galvão Newton Sérgio Rafael Barbosa da Silva José Mario Angeli Rafael Dias Toitio e Sueli de Fatima Ourique de Avila Edinaldo Andrade Panel 24 – Historicity and Human Emancipation Chair – Leda Paulani The Dehumanization: For The Critical Of Human Anelito Pereira de Concept Who Moved The Political Practice Of Oliveira Brazilian Elites Economic Policy and Labour Laws Maya Damasceno Valeriano Costa de Panel 102 – Art, Culture and Human Emancipation Chair – Juarez Duayer Realism And Postmodernism: Onthological And Nathalia Botura de Paula Historical Collisions Ferreira The Artistic and Cultural Production Lucinéia Scremin Martins Subordinated to Socio-Metabolic Reproduction of Capital Rorty and Realism as Instrument of Human Priscila Silva Araujo Emancipation Against Reactionary elements for discussion Post-modern Ethics: Ricardo Teixeira Gilberto Lyrio Panel 52 –Critique of Economics and Human Emancipation Chair – Luiz Augusto Campos Limitations of the evolutionary realistic Wellington Marcelo Silva interpretation to social change da Cruz Contributions of the Complex Theory and of Tânia Maria Radaelli e Critical Realism to Fostering Sustaible Benedito Silva Neto Development in an Environmentally Protected Area in Ipuaçu (SC) Towards an Institutional, Realistic and Renato Ferreira Pontes Relational Political Economy: conversations between Critical Realism and the veblenian institutionalism Panel 62 – Science, Technology and Human Emancipation Chair – Newton Duarte Introduction to the Debate on the Meaning of João Carlos Knowledge Produced by Contemporary Scientific Machado Society Science as Critical Activity: against the Rodrigo postulate of capital's naturalisation Monfardini The real revealed: a critical account d’Espagnat form Werner Heisenberg Bernardo Delpupo of Fábio Antonio da Costa Panel 73 – Education and Human Emancipation Chair – Hugo Corrêa Anti-realism vs Critical Realism: what perceptions are prevalent in the training of researchers in education? Critical Realism as a Field of Possibilities in Education Research and in Pedagogical Praxis Regina Célia Hostins Linhares Marcia Regina Goulart Stemmer e Margareth Feiten Cisne Production of Knowledge and Education in Astrid Baecker Avila e Brazil: critical realism vs. post-critique Vidalcir Ortigara July 24 – Friday 14:00 – 15:45 Parallel Sessions III 16:15 – 17:30 Parallel Sessions IV Panel 81 – International Relations and Human Emancipation Chair – Frédéric Vandenberghe A brief intellectual history of Early Realism in IR: a Guilherme Critical Realism? Niebuhr, Morgenthau, Pedro Phenomenology and Critical Realism Realism, Truth, and Emancipation in International Matthew Fluck Relations Theory: an Adornian perspective Marques Dialectical Critical Realism, Cosmopolitanism and Henrique Randau International Law Costa Carvalho da Panel 23 – Historicity and Human Emancipation Chair – Virgínia Fontes Comments on Revisionism: research notes on the Demian Bezerra de Melo current tendencies of historiography Essay on the Historicity of Capitalist System Exterminism and class struggle in Thompson: contradiction and realism Paula Nabuco E. P. Ricardo Gaspar Müller Panel 53 – Critique of Economics and Human Emancipation Chair – Eleuterio Prado Autonomisation of Truly Social Forms: comments Leda Maria Paulani on money in contemporary capitalism The Colonisation of Production by Capital: a Flávio Ferreira de Miranda synthesis of Marx’s arguments Realism and Emancipation: an explanatory Bianca Imbiriba Bonente critique to the theory of development Panel 61 – Science, Technology and Human Emancipation Chair – Mario Duayer ‘ ... is possible’: Critical realism and themes from Hugh Lacey the World Social Forum Food Sovereignty: a pesant’s response to GMO Carolina agriculture Niemeyer Burle de Agronomy and Sustainable Development: toward Benedito Silva Neto a science of complexity Panel 74 – Education and Human Emancipation Chair – Vidalcir Ortigara The Use of Concepts for the Teaching of History Flávia Beatriz Ferreira de Nazareth Religious Teaching and the Teaching of History in José Luis Derisso the Official Education System of the State of São Paulo The Research in Education and the Discussion on Siomara Borba the Question of Reality Panel 101 – Art, Culture and Human Emancipation Chair – Patricia Laura Torriglia Ethics and Aesthetic in the Contemporaries Art, Fellipe de Andrade Abreu Architecture and Urbanism – a Realistic critic e Lima The Arts and Labour as Mediations for Human Isabel Emancipation Lopes Cristina Realism and Human Emancipation in the Marxist Juarez Duayer Aesthetics of Lukács Chaves Panel 22 – Historicity and Human Emancipation Chair – Alan Norrie Fanon’s Curse: Re-Imagining Marxism in South Kirk Helliker e Peter Vale Africa’s Age of Retreat Human Emancipation, Social Accountability, the Colm Allan State and Development in Africa – the limits of Marxism and liberalism in realizing human rights in Africa Toward an Indigenist Emancipatory Axiology: Neil Hockey engaging a poverty-richness dialectic Panel 77 – Education and Human Emancipation Chair – Tone Skinninsgrud Can Activist Scholars Learn Research Methods from Rumi? The History of Science in Educators’ Upbringing: reflections about a materialist ontological approach of Marxian basis The realism and the perspective of Gastón Bachelard, a contribution to the post- graduate Education courses Radha D’Souza Alceu Junior Paz da Silva e Luiz Carlos Nascimento da Rosa Luiz Dias do Nascimento Filho Panel 12 – Theoretical Developments of Critical Realism Chair – Ricardo Teixeira For a Critical Sociology of Critique: reading Lüc Luiz Augusto Campos Boltanski in face of Margareth Archer Is It Possible to Conciliate Realism and Verusca Moss Simões dos Pluralism?: theoretical multiplicity as the source Reis of new frontiers to knowledge about nature Social Realism and Structuration Theory: Gabriel Peters conflicting ontologies Panel 31 – Social Theory and Human Emancipation Chair – Luiz Montez Critical Realism and Critical Discourse Analysis: interdisciplinary reflections for the emancipatory formation of the educator of languages in postmodernity The Crisis of National Moviment of Homeless Boys and Girls: a research on critical realism, critical discourse analisis and etnography Discourse Analysis and Critical Realism: principles for an approach of explanatory critique of discourse Panel 34 – Social Theory and Human Emancipation Chair – Bianca Imbiriba Solidary Economy and Local Development: family farmers fair dealers and associations of waste gatherers Critical Social Theory as Possibility to Provide a Onto-Methodological Basis to the Analysis of Conteporary Infantile Labour Social Theory and the Political-Ethical Project of the Social Service Panel 37 – Social Theory and Human Emancipation Chair – Carolina Niemeyer Conscience and human emancipation: the relation between subject and society Realism, Feminism and Negativity in Hermeneutic Conscience and human Experience emancipation: the relation between subject and society History, Science and Society Mesa 91 – Ecology and Human Emancipation Chair – Astrid Baecker Avila Sustainable Development: a challenge for the contemporary science Environmental Crisis and Economics: a critique to the theodicy of ‘green’ capitalism Environment and Sociometabolic Reproduction of Capital: unsustainable sustainability Solange Maria de Barros Ibarra Papa Viviane de Melo Resende Viviane Cristina Sebba Ramalho Vieira Fábio Roberto Moraes Lemes e David Basso Claudio Marcelo Garcia de Araujo Claudia Regina Tenório Monteiro Camila Oliveira do Valle Cynthia de Carvalho Lins Hamlin Virgínia Fontes David Basso e Benedito Silva Neto Eduardo Sá Barreto Gloria Goulart da Silva Campos List of contributors: July 25 – Saturday 14:00 – 15:45 Parallels Sessions V Panel 103 – Art, Culture and Human Emancipation Chair – Hugh Lacey Michelangelo and Human Emancipation John Molyneux Tradition and Modernity on the Literary Creation Renata Costa Reis de of Ricardo Piglia Meirelles Capital, technique and death: dialog between Javier Blank Marx, Ellul and Saramago Panel 36 – Social Theory and Human Emancipation Chair – Marcelo Badaró Weber from the look of Lukács Paulo Henrique Furtado de Araujo Materialist Ontology: the primacy of the real in Edilson José Graciolli opposition to the emphasis on the epistemic and its political implications Marx and Critique to Capitalism: theoretical and Hugo Figueira Corrêa e practical exercise Bianca Imbiriba Bonente Panel 38 – Social Theory and Human Emancipation Chair – Solange Papa Convicted by front page: discussing relations Rafael Fortes between journalism, ethics and truth Foucault and the Critical Realism. Impasses and Luiz Barros Montez prospects for the construction of a Critical Applied Linguistics Technologies for Communication as instruments Rômulo André Lima of human emancipation: a postmodern utopia Panel 42 – Ethics and Human Emancipation Chair – Paula Nabuco The Issue of Truth and Neopragmatism Etinete A. do Nascimento Gonçalves The fundamental juridical categories as forms of Moisés Alves Soares social being: elements for an ontological approach of law in Pachukanis Human Rights and Social Emancipation Alexandre Aguiar dos Santos Panel 51 – Critique of Economics and Human Emancipation Chair – Marcelo Carcanholo Rationality and atomism in neoclassical school André Augusto The Mathematization of Social Sciences Guimarães Maracajaro Silveira The Mercantile Abstraction and the Neoclassical Eleuterio Prado Theory Mansor Panel 71 – Education and Human Emancipation Chair – Viviane Resende University Autonomy: An Ontological Critical Maurício José Siewerdt Approach From Lukas’ Concept Of Autonomy Ideology, Education and Human Emancipation in Maria Teresa Buonomo Marx, Lukács and Mészáros de Pinho The Education and the Abstracted Consensus to Aline de Carvalho Moura the Order of The Capital Panel 72 – Education and Human Emancipation Chair – Eduardo Sá Barreto Infantile Education, Formation of Professors and Altino José Martins Filho Production of Knowledge Critical Realism and Production of Knowledge: an alternative for the formation of teachers and researchers in the educational area The Concept of Society in the Document of the Curricular Proposal of Santa Catarina: an immanent analysis Patricia Laura Torriglia e Márcia Regina Goulart Stemmer Elisandra de Souza Peres, Jóyce Nurnberg e Vidalcir Ortigara Alceu Junior Paz da Silva (UFMT) Alexandre Aguiar dos Santos (UFSC) Aline de Carvalho Moura (UERJ) Altino José Martins Filho (UFSC) Ana Carolina Galvão Marsiglia (UNESP) André Guimarães Augusto (UFF) André Mayer (UFOP) Anelito Pereira de Oliveira (UNIMONTES) Astrid Baecker Avila (UFPR) Benedito Silva Neto (UNIJUI) Bianca Imbiriba Bonente (UFU) Camila Oliveira do Valle (UFF) Carolina Burle de Niemeyer (IUPERJ) Christy Ganzert Pato (PUC-SP) Claudia Regina Tenório Monteiro (Universidade Estácio de Sá) Claudio Marcelo Garcia de Araujo (UFSC) Colm Allan (University of South Africa) Cynthia de Carvalho Lins Hamlin (PUFPE) D. 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Walker (Monash University) David Basso (UNIJUI) Demian Bezerra de Melo (UFF) Edilson José Graciolli (UFU) Edinaldo Costa de Andrade (USP) Eduardo Sá Barreto (UFF) Eleuterio Prado (USP) Elisandra de Souza Peres (UNESC) Etinete A. do Nascimento Gonçalves (UERJ) Fábio Antonio da Costa (UERJ) Fábio Roberto Moraes Lemes (UNIJUI) Fellipe de Andrade Abreu e Lima (USP) Fernando Gaudereto Lamas (UFF) Flávia Beatriz Ferreira de Nazareth (UFF) Flávio Ferreira de Miranda (UFRJ) Frédéric Vandenberghe (Iuperj) Gabriel Peters (IUPERJ) Giandréa Reuss Strenzel (UFSC) Gloria Goulart da Silva Campos (UFSC) Guilherme Marques Pedro (PTTS) Henrique Pereira Braga (UNICAMP) Henrique Randau da Costa Carvalho (King’s College London) Hugh Lacey (USP) Hugo Figueira Corrêa (UFF) Isabel Cristina Chaves Lopes (UFF) Iwona Wilkowska (De Montfort University) Javier Blank (UFRJ) João Carlos Bernardo Machado (UFRRJ) João Leonardo Medeiros (UFF) John Molyneux (University of Portsmouth) José Luis Derisso (UNESP) José Mario Angeli (UEL) Jóyce Nurnberg (UNESC) Juarez Duayer (UFF) Kate Forbes-Pitt (Lancaster University) Kirk Helliker (Rhodes University) Leda Maria Paulani (USP) Lena Gunnarsson (Örebro University) Lucinéia Scremin Martins (UFG) Luiz Augusto Campos (IUPERJ) Luiz Barros Montez (UFRJ) Luiz Carlos Nascimento da Rosa (UFMT) Luiz Dias do Nascimento Filho (UERJ) Maracajaro Mansor Silveira (USP) Márcia Regina Goulart Stemmer (UFSC) Margareth Feiten Cisne (UFSC) Maria Teresa Buonomo de Pinho (UFS) Matthew Fluck (Aberystwyth University) Maurício José Siewerdt (UFSC) Maya Damasceno Valeriano (UFF) Moisés Alves Soares (UFSC) Nathalia Botura de Paula Ferreira (UNESP) Neil Hockey (Profco Pty Ltd) Newton Duarte (UNESP) Patricia Laura Torriglia (UFSC) Paula Nabuco (UFF) Paulo Henrique Furtado de Araujo (UFRRJ) Pedro Henrique Pedreira Campos (UFF) Peter Vale (Rhodes University) Priscila Silva Araujo (UFRJ) Radha D’Souza (University of Westminster) Rafael Dias Toitio (UEL) Rafael Fortes (UFF) Ramon Mapa (PUC/MG) Regina Célia Linhares Hostins (UNIVALI) Renake Bertholdo David das Neves (UFF) Renata Costa Reis de Meirelles (UFF) Renata Oliveira Contesini (UFF) Renato Ferreira Pontes (UFPR) Ricardo Gaspar Müller (UFSC) Ricardo Gilberto Lyrio Teixeira (UFF) Rodrigo Delpupo Monfardini (UFF) Rômulo André Lima (UFF) Sérgio Rafael Barbosa da Silva (UERJ) Siomara Borba (UERJ) Solange Maria de Barros Ibarra Papa (UNEMAT) Sueli de Fatima Ourique de Ávila (UERJ) Tânia Maria Radaelli (UNIJUI) Verusca Moss Simões dos Reis (UERJ) Vidalcir Ortigara (UNESC) Virgínia Fontes (UFF / FIOCRUZ) Viviane Cristina Vieira Sebba Ramalho (UCB) Viviane de Melo Resende (UCB) Wellington Marcelo Silva da Cruz (UFF)