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    Mimetic, Deviance and Creative Fashion : looking for a lost Secondness

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    Fil: Pompeu, Bruno. Universidade de São Paulo – USP; Brasil.Fil: Pérez, Clotilde. Universidade de São Paulo – USP; Brasil

    Semiótica da comunicação : novas perspectivas sobre mídias e linguagens

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    El libro se enfoca en la Semiótica de la Comunicación, ofreciendo nuevas perspectivas sobre medios y lenguajes. Forma parte de una serie de publicaciones de la red Early Career Researchers (ECR) de la IASS-AIS, que promueve el trabajo interdisciplinario y la diversificación de los estudios semióticos. El volumen está editado por Bruno Pompeu y Maria Collier de Mendonça, con una marcada participación de investigadores brasileños.Bogot

    De dónde viene, dónde está y hacia dónde va la publicidad en la mirada de Bruno Pompeu

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    Bruno Pompeu, em seu livro "De onde veio, onde está e para onde vai a publicidade" (2021), realiza uma análise sobre a história e a evolução da publicidade, destacando sua relação com a cultura e a comunicação. O autor explora as quatro eras culturais para traçar o percurso histórico da publicidade, desde suas primeiras aparições na cultura oral até a era da cibercultura e das tecnologias digitais. Pompeu discute como a publicidade digital redefine a relação entre anunciantes e consumidores, enfatizando o papel dos dados e algoritmos na personalização das mensagens publicitárias. Além disso, o autor aborda questões éticas e morais relacionadas à publicidade contemporânea, destacando a importância de os publicitários assumirem a responsabilidade da construção da realidadeBruno Pompeu, en su libro "De dónde viene, dónde está y hacia dónde va la publicidad" (2021), realiza un análisis de la historia y evolución de la publicidad, destacando su relación con la cultura y la comunicación. El autor explora las cuatro eras culturales para trazar la trayectoria histórica de la publicidad, desde sus primeras apariciones en la cultura oral hasta la era de la cibercultura y las tecnologías digitales. Pompeu discute cómo la publicidad digital redefine la relación entre anunciantes y consumidores, enfatizando el papel de los datos y algoritmos en la personalización de los mensajes publicitarios. Además, el autor aborda cuestiones éticas y morales relacionadas con la publicidad contemporánea, subrayando la importancia de que los publicistas asuman la responsabilidad de la construcción de la realidad.Bruno Pompeu, in his book "Where it came from, where it is, and where advertising is going" (2021), conducts an analysis of the history and evolution of advertising, highlighting its relationship with culture and communication. The author explores the four cultural eras to trace the historical trajectory of advertising, from its earliest appearances in oral culture to the era of cyberculture and digital technologies. Pompeu discusses how digital advertising redefines the relationship between advertisers and consumers, emphasizing the role of data and algorithms in personalizing advertising messages. Furthermore, the author addresses ethical and moral issues related to contemporary advertising, stressing the importance of advertisers taking responsibility for the construction of reality

    Introducing “La fabrique du droit”. A Conversation with Bruno Latour

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    Bruno Latour talks with Paolo Landri about his book on the Conseil d'Etat (La Fabrique du droit). The conversation was held in 2006 at the time of the Italian translation of the book and illustrates the research project and the difficulties the author had in the field. At the same time, it clarifies the trajectories of Bruno Latour's work and theoretical framework of his program of study with respect to sociology, anthropology, and philosophy of law. The conversation helps to understand the open-ended character of Bruno Latour's research and reflection including STS as well as sociological, anthropological and philosophical themes

    Author Correction: Collection of the digital data from the neurological examination.

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    In this article, the corresponding author was inadvertently designated only to “Bruno Kusznir Vitturi” but it should have been “Bruno Kusznir Vitturi” and “Walter Maetzler”. The original article has been corrected

    On Bruno Schulz’s Bookplates

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    The Polish version of the article was published in Roczniki Humanistyczne vol. 64, issue 1 (2016). The article enters into a dialogue with the interpretation of Bruno Schulz’s bookplates made by Władysław Panas in his book Bruno od Mesjasza (Bruno of the Messiah) (Lublin 2001). An attempt to understand them in a different (less holistic) way leads the author of the article to the conclusion that in Schulz’s plates the first veiled variant of the mythical Book may be seen—of the fundamental motif of Bruno Schulz’s later literary work

    Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 Publishes First-Author Research

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    Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 had first-author research, "Gene regulation by gonadal hormone receptors underlies brain sex differences," published in nature magazine on May 4, 2022.Jordan "Bruno" Gegenhuber '16 had first-author research, "Gene regulation by gonadal hormone receptors underlies brain sex differences," published in Nature magazine on May 4, 2022. Sex hormones play a central role in shaping behavior throughout the animal kingdom, and this study maps where the receptor for estrogen binds to DNA in neurons that regulate rodent social interactions. The findings reveal that estrogen establishes lasting sex differences in gene expression and neuroanatomy during brain development, and identifies hundreds of genes that may mediate estrogen's effects on behavior and disease. Gegenhuber earned a PhD from the Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory School of Biological Sciences in Long Island, N.Y.. in May 2022. His field of research is in neuroscience, and he has accepted a postdoctoral research position at Harvard Medical Center in Boston, Mass. He also holds the honor of being the Pacific Class of 2016 Valedictorian

    Bruno Schulz i polityka

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    Bruno Schulz and politicsThe article discusses Bruno Schulz’s attitude toward politics. It is well known that the author of The Cinnamon Shops was a nonpolitical man. This was the reason for some fi erce attacks against his prose conducted by politically engaged literary critics in the interwar Poland. The author mentions these attacks but he also analyzes Schulz’s less known essays about Piłsudski, Aragon and Brecht, and the way Schulz pictured politics in his prose. It seems that a political dictionary of the author of The Street of Crocodiles comprised terms from different political ideologies; he alluded to Marx, anarchism and Brzozowski. At the end of his article the author discusses the question whether Schulz’s nonpolitical attitude could be compared to the so called conservative revolution in Germany after World War I

    Bruno Schulz i polityka

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    Bruno Schulz and politicsThe article discusses Bruno Schulz’s attitude toward politics. It is well known that the author of The Cinnamon Shops was a nonpolitical man. This was the reason for some fi erce attacks against his prose conducted by politically engaged literary critics in the interwar Poland. The author mentions these attacks but he also analyzes Schulz’s less known essays about Piłsudski, Aragon and Brecht, and the way Schulz pictured politics in his prose. It seems that a political dictionary of the author of The Street of Crocodiles comprised terms from different political ideologies; he alluded to Marx, anarchism and Brzozowski. At the end of his article the author discusses the question whether Schulz’s nonpolitical attitude could be compared to the so called conservative revolution in Germany after World War I

    Notes on Bruno Schweizer, December 1937

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    A document discussing Bruno Schweizer, focusing on his involvement in the Housigau Homeland Association and its related magazine as well as his lack of engagement with the Nazi party. The comments indicate that he did not give the Nazi salute or make donations to the party or its affiliated organizations. Includes handwritten comments by Wolfram Sievers and Walther Wüst.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/ahnenerbe_schweizer/1003/thumbnail.jp
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