Sex work is Work: contraceptive responsibility in the prevention of STD’s – ANDREIA TEIXEIRA / Illustration by Michaela Jones

Illustration by Michaela Jones Sex work is Work: contraceptive responsibility in the prevention of STD’s Andreia Teixeira Abstract Starting with the premise that sex work is work, this text focuses on sex work in Portugal, the use of contraceptive methods by sex workers, their clients, and a new concept: contraceptive responsibility for the prevention of […]

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Applying anthropology with young migrants. Workshop of Anthropology and photography (case study) – CRISTINA SANTINHO

Illustration by Juliana Penkova Applying anthropology with young migrants. Workshop of Anthropology and photography (case study) Cristina Santinho Abstract The project called “Workshop on Anthropology and Photography” (WAF) is related the work done during 8 months, from March to September 2023, in a small town near Lisbon (Portugal) in a public primary and secondary school,

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“E Canta Contigo Moresco” – Portuguese Songs Are Still Sung in Java – MARIA DE JESUS ESPADA

“E Canta Contigo Moresco” – Portuguese Songs Are Still Sung in Java Maria de Jesus Espada Abstract The history of the Portuguese presence in Asia has been the subject of study of numerous analysts from various perspectives. It is well known that during just a few years Portuguese had managed to create several commercial, political,

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FIT FOR ALL: Tracing inequalities in children’s physical activity – DANIELA RODRIGUES / Illustration by Patrícia Palma

Illustration by Patrícia Palma FIT FOR ALL: Tracing inequalities in children’s physical activity Daniela Rodrigues Abstract The article tackles physical activity inequalities, both socio-economical and gender, in preschool and school age children. The undisputed benefits of physical activity on physical and mental health are well documented. So why is it that most children in industrialized

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Development of Arts-Based Social Projects aimed at the inclusion of women in situations of social vulnerability – PRISCILA DIAZ / Illustration by Noa M.

Illustration by Noa M. Development of Arts-Based Social Projects aimed at the inclusion of women in situations of social vulnerability Priscila Dias Abstract This article is the result of ten years of work as a social interventionist with women in situations of social vulnerability, based on the premise: Which of my experiences as a social

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Artbox VR: The Gallery Reimagined – A World of Inclusion Beyond the Frame – SILVIA RAPOSO / Illustration by Líldia Belchior

Illustration by Lídia Belchior. Artbox VR: The Gallery Reimagined – A World of Inclusion Beyond the Frame Silvia Raposo Abstract This article examines the potential benefits of creating a virtual gallery as a response to health crises, remote areas, and the elderly population, with a focus on addressing inequality and promoting social inclusion. The study

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The First Day at Work – FILIPE FERRAZ / Illustration by Wamãe (Filipe Ferraz)

Illustration by Wamãe (Filipe Ferraz) The First Day at Work Filipe Ferraz Abstract Anthropology is the discipline of counterintuition. It seeks to find the strange in the familiar and the familiar in the incomprehensible. When finished, the process starts again, this time in reverse. In the hope that a synthesis will manifest itself. In this

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Zero Waste, the genealogy of a movement – LÍVIA HUMAIRE KAMPFF / Illustration by Joana Cruz

Illustration by Joana Cruz Zero Waste, the genealogy of a movement Lívia Humaire Kampff Abstract When looking for information on the famous 3 Rs of sustainability, I came across a video on YouTube by a French woman living in California called Bea Johnson, that proposed a waste hierarchy of 5 Rs (refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle

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Rethinking Landscapes – ecological relations in more than human collectives as a way to think about the Anthropocene – JOAO T. AMIEIRA / Illustration by Patricia Palma

Illustration by Patricia Palma Rethinking Landscapes – ecological relations in more than human collectives as a way to think about the Anthropocene. João T. Amieira Abstract Food systems can be a valuable tool to think about biodiversity as inherently interconnected with our human worlds, in practices that look towards the sustainability of ecosystems, rather than

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Holo WOW: How Holographic Art is Shaping the Future of Inclusive Art – SILVIA RAPOSO / Illustration by Joana Cruz

Illustration by Joana Cruz Holo WOW: How Holographic Art is Shaping the Future of Inclusive Art Silvia Raposo Abstract The use of holographic technology in art and its relationship with social inclusion and the democratization of access to art have been increasingly prominent topics in the contemporary art scene. Through an innovative and accessible approach,

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