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- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.4, nº1 (Nov. 2018)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Kramer, Ronald; Gilmore, Charlotte; Kuttner, Theodore; Sohrabi, Narciss; Zojaji, Negar; Lima, Samuel; Widiarto, Christie; Huntington, David; Bonadio, Enrico; Castro, Mª Isabel Carrasco; Boero, Gabriele; Borhes, Kristina; Hoppe, Ilaria; Hilmer, Christopher D.; Schorr, Bjorn; Perroncel, Tristana; Garcia, Lisa; Schiavottiello, Nicola; Casella, Constantino; Abarca, Javier“Changing times: Tactics” gathers contributes about the Displacement of the Street Art Aesthetic (OSGEMEOS in the white cube), looking at a City-wide Art Gallery or The Pixed City the Body-Landscape, Aesthetics of Change with Multiculturalism. Also Sustainable Graffiti Management Solutions for Public Areas and street art and Copyright hard areas of approach. And more soft approaches (based on human sciences) on and Against Street Signs: On Art Made out of Street Signs, Work and play, in Line or within Graffiti-Writing traditions and Street Art innovations. Visioning with the posturban paradigm and where street art and graffiti are not (going to be), the evolution of Halls of Fame, and as a statement: No Tags. No Masterpieces, but also the duality of Image versus writing: from post- graffiti and murals’ assault to gra ti’s scriptural riposte. Also Gra ti as a catalyst of individual creativity and more broad contents about Documenting graffiti culture. All brave Paths also documenting Graffiti on trains, photography and Subterráneos.
- A argumentação na investigação em artes - entre a poiesis e a ideia artísticaPublication . Dias, Fernando
- Plasticidade e indeterminação no mapeamento das ideias artísticasPublication . Quaresma Pedro, José
- SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.4, nº2 (Nov. 2018)Publication . Neves, Pedro Soares; Kramer, Ronald; Crumpton, Alicia; Shank, Will; Di Brita, Tania; Myllylä, Mari; Baltrusch, Burghard; Stampoulidis, Georgios; Bitouni, Tina; Tsiropinas, Paris Xyntarianos; Piriankov, Katarzyna; Carmo, Letícia Cabeçadas do; Pattaroni, Luca; Ross, Jeffrey Ian; Bianco, Egídio Emiliano; Bhasin, Aparajita; Flynn, Danny; Carter, Marina; Plosky, Anton; Hoppe, Ilaria; Neves, Rafael; Raes, Evy“Changing times: Resilience” gather contributions about Resilience and adaptability through institutionalization, formal aesthetic shift , Graffiti as a Palimpsest, Framing Poetical Expression, Poetic Objects in Public Space. Geographically framed approached as The “black-and-white mural” in Polytechneio in Athens, The Evolution of Street art and Graffiti in India, Shark Graffiti On Reunion Island Russia - Specifics of Periodization in Russian Street Art . Temporal overview looks upon: strategies for creating village identity symbols using street art tactics, The commodification of alternative cultural spaces, English Language Video Documentaries On Contemporary Graffiti And Street Art, A brief history of street art as a term up to 2000. And finaly an article review of Glaser, K., 2017. Street Art and New Media. And the invited contribution of OPNI Group - Grupo OPNI graffiti and urban violence in present-day Brazil.
- Scale and sense of immersion in contemporary sculpturePublication . Teixeira, José, 1960-The question of space, be it concrete, analogical or digital, has always been, and will always continue to be a fundamental value of sculpture. This proposal has to do with the desire to determine a systematic vision regarding the way in which any sculpture of the 20th century, while fleeing from the presuppositions of modernism, has become a precursor to one of the most influential aspects of contemporary (or post-modernist) sculpture; that of excessive scale and the immersive dimension of the spectator. The approach of this proposal is structured upon the following: Kolossós and Colossal (genealogy and morphology of sculpture); Spatial dimension as a subversion of modernism; Sensation of immersion and colossal scale; Contemporary sculpture in the crossroads between physical, analogical and digital space. Although this approach does not refer explicitly to the question of cyberspace, it does however, aim to establish elements for a wider reflection on the notions and implications of the various modes of space
- Life cycles with endogenous time allocation and age-dependent mortalityPublication . Guerra, Manuel; Pereira, João; St. Aubyn, MiguelThe negative effect of population aging on the economy can be mitigated by a behavioral effect of people as a reaction to a higher life expectancy. We analyze the optimal life-cycle of individuals that allocate time at the intensive margin between leisure, human capital accumulation, and labor supply while facing an age-dependent mortality. This allows to enhance effects of changes in life expectancy on labor supply and human capital accumulation and to uncover trade-offs between time allocations at different stages of the life-cycle. Our life-cycles are characterized by on the job training throughout all the working life with a possibility of a temporary exit from the labor market. We simulate the model numerically and find that with a higher life expectancy, labor supply increases at the intensive margin and the individual invests more in human capital. We also find a willingness to increase labor supply at the extensive margin.
- Género e idades da vida: educação, trabalho, família e condições de vida em Portugal e na EuropaPublication . Torres, Anália; Campos Pinto, Paula; Costa, Dália; Coelho, Bernardo; Maciel, Diana; Reigadinha, Tânia; Theodoro, Ellen
- Bank ownership structure, regulations and risk-taking : evidence from commercial banks in PakistanPublication . Ehsan, Sobia; Javid, Attiya YasminThis paper conducts the first empirical assessment of the theories concerning the influence of ownership structure on bank risk-taking in the presence of regulations in Pakistan. The sample used in this paper comprises a panel data of 26 banks in Pakistan, for the period from 2000 to 2014. The analysis provides evidence that increase in ownership concentration leads to an increase in bank risk-taking. Managerial ownership is associated with high risk-taking at low and high levels of managerial ownership while at intermediate level, managerial ownership has negative impact on bank risk-taking. Different types of ownership of banks in Pakistan have different impact on risk-taking. While government, family and institutional ownership have a positive impact on bank risk-taking, foreign own- ership has a negative impact on bank risk-taking. Furthermore, the results show that capital regulations are important in influencing bank risk-taking with regard to higher ownership concentration. The findings of this paper suggest that the relation between bank risk-taking and capital regulations typically depends on the type of ownership.
- The sinful side of taxation : is it possible to satisfy the government hunger for revenues while promoting economic growth?Publication . Alves, JoséIn this study we try to evaluate both linear and non-linear relationships between each tax item and real per capita growth. Our analysis, conducted for all the OECD countries between 1980 and 2015 and by resorting to panel data techniques in a short and long-term basis, evidences tax items threshold values for all tax components (except for taxes on individual income). In particular, for long-run economic performance, we obtain optimal threshold values for social security contributions between 7.0% and 12.43%. Lastly, our results provide some conclusions, highlighting the raise of some taxes, in GDP terms, without harming economic growth evolution.
