Lives: : world of work in the pandemic
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Pandemic, World of work, Changing scenario, Lives, New technologiesSynopsis
Professor and researcher Telma Bessa Sales has two academic passions: history and the world of work. The combination of these passions follows the trajectory of her life as an activist, researcher and teacher. This vibrant interest in history and work goes back a long way; from her youth as a member of Pastoral Operária, through her studies and the topics she researches in academia. There is a particularity in Telma's studies, research and academic production, the sensitivity in listening to workers. And, even more than that, unveil what is often hidden, unwritten, not explicit. It is not free that among its contents and research categories in history are the records of ‘memory’ and ‘orality’. This concerns his permanent concern with giving visibility to those who are not always recognized, but who are effectively the ones who produce history. Telma also does something that is talked about a lot in academia, but which, most of the time, remains only in rhetoric: interdisciplinarity. This work, which is now available in book form, is a good example.
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PRESENTATION
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NETWORK LIFE AND WORK:The internet that fragments and connects workers
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CHAPTER 1 - Tourism workers in times of pandemic
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CHAPTER 2 - The world of work
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CHAPTER 3 - Teaching work
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CHAPTER 4 - Education in Brazil in Times of Pandemic
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CHAPTER 5 - Health workers in times of pandemic
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CHAPTER 6 - Market workers and the informal sector
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CHAPTER 7 - Workers at the Industrial and Port Complex do Pecém - CIPP, Ceará
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CHAPTER 8 - The Professional in the field of communication
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CHAPTER 9 - The solidarity economy and alternatives to the coronacrisis
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