Morais, Clodomir

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Name (Latin)
Morais, Clodomir
Other forms of name
Morais, C. Santos de (Clodomir Santos de)
Morais, Clodomir Santos de
Santos de Morais, Clodomir
Date of birth
1928-09-30
Date of death
2016-03-25
Associated country
Brazil
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 60432486
Wikidata: Q15630439
Library of congress: n 82108019
BGU10: 000215871
Sources of Information
  • Author's Queda de uma oligarquia, 1959.
  • Sobrado Chaves, M. Apogeo y decadencia de los artesanos, 1981:p. 111 (Clodomir Santos de Morais) table of contents (C. Santos de Morais)
  • His Diccionario de reforma agraria, 1983:t.p. (Clodomir Santos de Morais)
  • Un futuro para los excluidos, 2002:t.p. (Clodomir Santos de Morais) p. 4 of cover (Brazilian activist b. San María de Vitória, 1928) est. a program for development and employment, "Laboratorios Organizacionales", in Latin American and African nations).
  • História e natureza das Ligas Camponesas, 2002:cover p. 4 (Clodomir Santos de Morais) front flap (Clodomir S. Morais)
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Wikipedia description:

Clodomir Santos de Morais (30 September 1928 – 25 March 2016) was a Brazilian sociologist who originated the Organization Workshop (OW) and the associated Activity-based Large Group Capacitation Method (LGCM). In the 1940s and 1950s de Morais worked as a trade unionist and a journalist, becoming a member of the Pernambuco State Assembly and co-founder of the Ligas Camponêsas (Peasant Leagues). After the 1964 coup he was forced into exile, first in Chile, and, as ILO Regional Advisor on Agrarian Reform for Central America, he subsequently worked as Agrarian Reform consultant in Latin America, Portugal and Africa. After the end of military rule de Morais returned to Brazil in 1988, answering a call from the University of Brasilia to help in the 'hidden civil war' of unemployment. He recently returned to his hometown in Bahía State.

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