
Intellectual Frontiers in the Humanities and Applied Social Sciences
Volume 1By Rafael AlemLength11h 33m
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Intellectual Frontiers in the Humanities and Applied Social Sciences – Volume 1 brings together interdisciplinary studies that explore law, governance, education, and socio-political dynamics in contemporary contexts. The volume reflects the complexity of modern societies by connecting theoretical inquiry with institutional and social challenges.
The contributions examine foundational questions in legal science, institutional integrity, and judicial governance, while also addressing global conflicts through multilevel analysis. Issues of public administration and policy are explored through discussions on results-based management, government planning instruments, and internal auditing practices in public health programs.
The volume further engages with labor law transformations, including collective dismissals and their legal implications, alongside critical reflections on democratic erosion and the impact of opaque budgetary practices. The role of the judiciary as an agent of social transformation is highlighted, particularly in addressing gender-based violence.
Educational perspectives are equally central, with studies on teacher retention, pedagogical experiences during the pandemic, and the intersection between education and political structures. Reflections on ethnic-racial education and teaching memory contribute to broader debates on inclusion and social justice.
By integrating diverse methodological approaches and thematic concerns, this volume offers a comprehensive and critical perspective on emerging issues, reinforcing the relevance of interdisciplinary research in the Humanities and Applied Social Sciences.
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GenrePolitics and Government
Length11 hrs 33 mins
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Publish dateApr 27, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1INTRODUCTION
2INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENCE OF LAW: BRIDGES BETWEEN SCIENCE AND THE REAL WORLD: Leonardo de Mello Caffaro | Luiz Miguel Ribeiro Caffaro
3STATE, INTEGRITY, AND INSTITUTIONAL TRANSFORMATION: REPUBLICAN PERSPECTIVES ON BRAZILIAN JUDICIAL GOVERNANCE: Reginaldo José dos Santos
4TECHNICAL APPENDIX – PROPOSAL FOR THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT IN THE FIRST INSTANCE OF THE FEDERAL COURTS
5A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF THE CONFLICT IN DARFUR: Amina Welten Guerra | Giulia Vincens | Vitor Campos Pacheco | Izabella Salgado Fernandes
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6“MANY ENTER, FEW REMAIN”: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF TEACHER RETENTION IN BRAZILIAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Sâmela Jannie Ribeiro Soares
7POLITICAL SYSTEM: AN ESSAY ON EDUCATION AND POLITICS: Leonidas de Araújo Medeiros Junior
8THE EFFECTIVENESS OF RESULTS-BASED MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES: Anidelci Luques Picinini
9MASS LAYOFFS OF WORKERS FOLLOWING THE RULING ON RE 999.435-SP: Vanusca da Silva Santana
10GOVERNMENT PLAN, PPA, PLANNING TOOLS, OR MERELY A FORMALITY? AN ANALYSIS OF THE GOVERNMENT PLAN (PPA) OF TOCANTINS – 2015–2018 ADMINISTRATION: Léia Correia Bueno | Ana Lúcia de Medeiros | Deylon Moraes
11THE JUDICIARY AS AN AGENT OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION: A LEADING ROLE ACHIEVED THROUGH THE POLICY OF COMBATING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE: Carine Labres
12SECRET BUDGET AND THE ERODING OF DEMOCRACY: Mateus Estevão Studart Joffily Orban (pt. 1)
13SECRET BUDGET AND THE ERODING OF DEMOCRACY: Mateus Estevão Studart Joffily Orban (pt. 2)
14TEACHER’S REFLECTION: TEACHING EXPERIENCE IN ETHNIC AND RACIAL RELATIONS EDUCATION DURING THE PANDEMIC: Raniery Fontenele Firmino