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- Clodomir Santos de Morais (Santa Maria da Vitória, 30 de setembre de 1928 - Santa Maria da Vitória, 25 de març de 2016) va ser un sociòleg brasiler, originador del (LO) i autor del Mètode de Capacitació Massiva (MCM) associats. (ca)
- 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. (en)
- Clodomir Santos de Morais (Santa Maria da Vitória, 30 de septiembre de 1928-Ibidem, 25 de marzo de 2016) fue un sociólogo brasileño, originador del Laboratorio Organizacional (LO) y autor del Método de Capacitación Masiva (MCM) asociado. (es)
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- Clodomir Santos de Morais (Santa Maria da Vitória, 30 de setembre de 1928 - Santa Maria da Vitória, 25 de març de 2016) va ser un sociòleg brasiler, originador del (LO) i autor del Mètode de Capacitació Massiva (MCM) associats. (ca)
- Clodomir Santos de Morais (Santa Maria da Vitória, 30 de septiembre de 1928-Ibidem, 25 de marzo de 2016) fue un sociólogo brasileño, originador del Laboratorio Organizacional (LO) y autor del Método de Capacitación Masiva (MCM) asociado. (es)
- 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). 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. (en)
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