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Vol. 32 No. 2 (2025): Teoria do Discurso e Interdisciplinaridade: explorando fronteiras na construção de significados políticos
Vol. 32 No. 2 (2025): Teoria do Discurso e Interdisciplinaridade: explorando fronteiras na construção de significados políticos
Published:
2025-12-18
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Articles
The memory of 1964 and the renewed calls for military intervention in Brazil
Gabriel Souza Bastos, Veronica Tavares de Freitas
272-291
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Public spaces in the city and girls: ethnographic reflections with a student feminist collective
Maria Eduarda de Moraes Torres, Alexandre Barbosa Pereira
292-310
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Antifeminists Congressional Bills in Brazilian Chamber of Deputies
Kellen Carvalho de Sousa Brito, Olívia Cristina Perez
311-331
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Teoria do Discurso e Interdisciplinaridade: explorando fronteiras na construção de significados políticos
A Teoria do Discurso de Ernesto Laclau e Chantal Mouffe e sua potência interdisciplinar
Marcelo de Souza Marques, Alice Hubner Franz, Gabriel Bandeira Coelho, Everton Garcia da Costa
5-21
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Is Discourse Theory a Theory of Populism?
Daniel de Mendonça, Bianca Linhares, Paulo César Neves Barboza
22-41
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O discurso da candidatura de Jair Bolsonaro em 2018 no HGPE
Felipe Corral de Freitas
42-65
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Discursive struggles over race and sexuality in contemporary Brazil: the political rhetoric of the far-right in focus
Guilherme da Silva Pereira, José Ribamar Alves Mota
66-87
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Democracy as becoming: discursive tensions in the history of the educational field
Matheus Saldanha do Amaral Reis
88-106
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Hegemony and metaphors: power and limits of Ernesto Laclau's discursive theory.
Carmen Gloria Burgos Videla, Oscar Pérez Portales
107-125
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History and Political Theory of Discourse contributions of Laclauian thought toa history of politics
Jefferson Evânio da Silva
126-145
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Reconfiguring social justice: hegemony and the performativity of educational accountability in Pernambuco
Divane Oliveira de Moura Silva, Karla Wanessa Carvalho de Almeida, Kátia Silva Cunha
146-166
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Developments on Laclau and Mouffe’s Discourse Theory: populism, anti-populism and new research agendas
Gabriela Caraffini Pretto
167-185
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Support spaces and political identification processes: the dimension of affection in the presidential choices of students from working-class backgrounds in the 2018 and 2022 Brazilian elections
Luciana Silvestre Girelli, Igor Suzano Machado
186-208
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Hegemonic disputes over the centrality of knowledge in curriculum policies: a perspective based on Ernesto Laclau's Discourse Theory
Cíntia Aparecida Oliveira de Medeiros, André Araújo de Medeiros
209-230
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Reflections on the political character of the organizational phenomenon based on the case analysis of the resistance of the 100% public ponta do coral movement
Carlos Eduardo Justen, Eloise Helena Livramento Dellagnelo
231-251
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The influence of passions and affects on the process of political articulation: an analysis of the #vivacentroleste Movement
Aghata Karoliny Ribeiro Gonsalves, Eloise Helena Livramento Dellagnelo
252-271
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