Seminar

Paulo Freire: different voices, multiple knowledges

October 22, 2020, 14h00 (GMT +01:00)

Online event

Overview

Paulo Freire is known worldwide for his great contribution in the field of education. In addition to this version, the seminar intends to present some others, in the field of Philosophy, Psychology of Working, Architecture and Bibliotherapy. The objective is to give visibility to the epistemology created by Freire, which enables the production of multiple knowledges from listening to different voices.

Interventions
Ana Paola da Silva Alves
- Architect of Belo Horizonte Municipality, Master in Philosophy, PhD candidate in Architecture and Urbanism, researcher at the Observatory of Urban Conflicts of Belo Horizonte and, currently, visiting doctoral researcher at the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra.

Cristiana Seixas - Psychologist, bibliotherapist, expert in art therapy, Master in Education at the Federal Fluminense University, researcher at FIAR - Formação de Professores, Infância e Arte.

Maria Elisa Siqueira Borges - Psychology Professor at the Federal Fluminense University - Volta Redonda campus (RJ), psychologist, Master and Doctor in Social Psychology, currently visiting post-doctoral research intern at the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra.

Tiago Tendai Chingore - Philosopher, PhD in Philosophy at the Pedagogical University of Mozambique; lecturer at the University of Licungo. He has experience in the area of Philosophy, with emphasis on Political Philosophy and Political Ethics.
 

Moderator/Comments: Maria Manuela Guilherme (CES) | Comments: Gabriel Humberto Munoz Palafox  - Professor at the University of Uberlandia - Brazil. Post-Doctorate in the Centre of Social Studies of Coimbra.

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This activity will be accessible through the Zoom platform and will be limited to number of available places:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81119090952
 

We appreciate that all participants keep the microphone muted until the moment(s) of debate. The host of the session reserves the right to expel the participant who does not respect the rules of the room.

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