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Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: IONA GONÇALVES SANTOS SILVA

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : IONA GONÇALVES SANTOS SILVA
DATE: 26/03/2024
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: CAMPUS UFSB / CJA REMOTO / SALA VIRTUAL LINK : https://meet.google.com/oxn-nfio-bah?authuser=0
TITLE:
PUBLIC POLICIES, SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES AND FORESTRY: A ANOTHER CITIZENSHIP TO THE IGALHA AND ABAETÉ
 INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES OF TUPINAMBÁ ETHNICITY FROM OLIVENÇA IN ILHÉUS, BAHIA, BRAZIL

KEY WORDS:

Food sovereignty. Socio-productive inclusion. Ethnodevelopment. People

Original. Indigenous people in the Northeast.

 


PAGES: 119
BIG AREA: Outra
AREA: Ciências Ambientais
SUMMARY:

Social inequalities are greater in rural areas, especially in communities

indigenous people, weakened by their proximity to cities, and aggravated by public policies

generalist, carried out out of step with the reality of each group, making individuals

physically and culturally malnourished, and their communities depoliticized. In the Municipality of Ilhéus

The Tupinambá de Olivença people occupy strategic rural areas for food production, which

could guarantee their food sovereignty and the supply of the urban area and neighboring cities.

The Tupinambá live a process of rescuing their ancestry for food production,

whether through agriculture, or through the consumption of spontaneous plants, not conventionally

consumed by the surrounding society. Social technologies can help

ethnodevelopment of these communities, both in a rural context and in a

urban. The concept of Florestania, forged in the State of Acre, considers the development of

citizenship for those who live in the forest. The empirical research will be developed in three

levels, namely: theoretical, institutional, and between the actors belonging to two villages, which

are: Igalha (urban context) and Abaeté (rural context). The main scope is to identify and

analyze public policies for socio-productive inclusion promoted by federal governments,

state and municipal in two indigenous communities of the Tupinambá de Olivença ethnic group,

occupants of different spaces and contexts, and how social technologies and the concept of

Florestania can help build citizenship, food and cultural sovereignty.

 


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Interno - 31330 - MILTON FERREIRA DA SILVA JUNIOR
Interno - 1993763 - VINICIUS DE AMORIM SILVA
Interna - 1968210 - SILVIA KIMO COSTA
Externa ao Programa - 1803265 - LILIAN REICHERT COELHO - UFSBExterno à Instituição - ADOLFO RAMOS LAMAR
Externa à Instituição - MARLUCIA MENDES DA ROCHA
Externo à Instituição - GUILHARDES DE JESUS JÚNIOR - UESC-BA
Externo à Instituição - EMERSON ANTONIO ROCHA MELO DE LUCENA - UESC-BA
Externo à Instituição - CARLOS JOSÉ FERREIRA DOS SANTOS - UESC-BA
Notícia cadastrada em: 28/02/2024 14:25
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