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    'It's not their job to soldier': distinguishing civilian and military in soldiers' and interpreters' accounts of peacekeeping in 1990s Bosnia-Herzegovina

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    Peacekeeping operations throw the use of specialized military forces and the aim of accomplishing change in a civilian environment into contradiction. Organizations with cultures that facilitate warfighting have to reorient themselves towards achieving peace and consent rather than victory, making peacekeeping a process of constant intercultural encounters between ‘military’ and ‘civilian’ as well as between ‘international’ and ‘local’. The force’s local employees, civilians necessary in the force’s military tasks, inhabited a particularly ambiguous position. Based on more than 30 oral history interviews with peacekeepers and local interpreters who worked in Bosnia-Herzegovina, this paper shows how four dimensions of cultural and bodily difference emerged from their narratives: uniforms, weapons, disruptiveness and training

    Integrarte: Digital Art Using Body Interaction

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    This paper emphasizes the participation of the whole body in the interaction process in art, which becomes essential in the development of new insights and artistic expressions. We approach the postmodernism and the post-medium condition, having in mind the remediation process between digital and analog media to rethink the possibilities of interactive art through new technologies. We focus in the body as a living medium, to introduce the INTEGRARTE project, an installation about body experience through movement visualizations and sounds.Computational Aesthetics in Graphics, Visualization, and Imagin

    TOYS AND GAMES: CHILDHOOD IN THE PARQUE DAS NACOES FAVELA IN BRAZIL

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    UNESP Marilia, Ctr Studies Children & Adolescents, Grad Program Social Sci, Marilia, SP, BrazilUNESP Marilia, Ctr Studies Children & Adolescents, Grad Program Social Sci, Marilia, SP, Brazi
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