Three books from Unicamp Press were honored last Thursday, November 21, at the 10th edition of the Abeu Award, organized by the Brazilian Association of University Presses. “Brazil in XNUMXst Century Capitalism,” by Márcio Pochmann and Luciana Caetano da Silva, won third place in the Applied Social Sciences category. “The Bandit Virus,” by Heronides Moura, also came in third place in the Linguistics, Literature and Arts category. In the same category, the work “João Cabral de Melo Neto in Twenty Frames,” by Éverton Barbosa Correia, was awarded an honorable mention.
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The award
The Abeu Award was established to annually recognize the best university publications in the field of scientific and academic knowledge, as well as to highlight the most accurate graphic design. The objective is to encourage the qualification of publications by university publishers and to foster technical and scientific production, in relation to both the excellence of the knowledge conveyed by the titles and the aesthetic design of the publications.
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