The Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN) will hold, on August 14th, at 2pm, the Research Seminar of the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences, in the Fernando Bastos Auditorium, at IPP-CCHLA.
The event will feature the participation of researcher Júlio Expósito, from the National University of Rosario, who will address the theme “A feminist reading of patriarchal colonial capitalist assembly”. Afterwards, professor Breno Fontes, from the Federal University of Pernambuco, will discuss “Close up and far away: meeting people in their everyday lives”.
More information is available on Instagram @ppgcs.ufrn.
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