Brazilian Geography: In Theory and in the Streets

Author:   Rubén C. Lois González ,  Marco Antonio Mitidiero Junior
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
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9789811937033


Pages:   427
Publication Date:   29 November 2022
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Author:   Rubén C. Lois González ,  Marco Antonio Mitidiero Junior
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2022
Weight:   0.929kg
ISBN:  

9789811937033


ISBN 10:   9811937036
Pages:   427
Publication Date:   29 November 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction Rubén C. Lois González and Marco Antonio Mitidiero Junior   Part I: Theoretical Contributions and Challenges for Brazilian Geography   Critical Geography: From the Office to the Streets Alexandrina Luiz Conceição and Sócrates Menezes   Far Beyond the ‘Natural Environment’: Geography at the Crossroads of the Capitalocene Marcelo Lopes De Souza   Brazilian Geography and the Study of Territorial Formation Manoel Fernandes   Man in his being in the world. Geography and Geographicity Ruy Moreira   Physical Geography and the Study of Environmental Problems: The Brazilian Contribution Dirce Suetergaray   The Study of Cities in Brazilian Geography Pedro de Almeida Vasconcelos   The Production of Urban Space and “Critical Geography” Ana Fani Alessandri Carlos   Dialogues on Brazilian Political Geography and its Perspectives in the 21st Century Adriana Dorfman and Lício Caetano do Rego Monteiro   The Consensual Divorce of Geography. Adherence to Neoliberalism, the Cult of Freedom and the Overthrow of Democracy Tadeu Alencar Arrais   Scientific Research and the Construction of the Field of Teaching of Geography in Schools: Trends and Challenges Ângela MassumiKatuta and Maria Adailza Martins de Albuquerque   The Contribution of Milton Santos to the Theoretical Formation of Brazilian Geography Mónica Arroyo and Fabio Contel   Carlos Augusto de Figueiredo Monteiro and the Construction of Brazilian Geographical Climatology Francisco Mendonça   Aziz Nacib Ab'saber and the Professionalisation of Research in Geomorphology in Brazilian Geography Courses Antonio Carlos Vitte   Part II: Brazilian geography, a geography of the street   The Right to the City and the Housing in Brazilian Cities Arlete Moyses   The Long March of the Brazilian Peasantry: Socioterritorial Movements, Conflicts and Agrarian Reform Ariovaldo Umbelino de Oliveira   Land and Food: the New Struggles of the Landless Workers Movement (MST) Bernardo Mançano Fernandes   Geography and Indigenous Peoples: Struggles of Resistance Márcia Yukari Mizusaki and José Gilberto de Souza   The Geography of Labour under Construction: Theoretical Challenges and Research Praxis Antonio Thomaz Junior   A Popular Environmentalism in Defence of Life, Dignity and Territory (an autobiographical contribution from an activist geographer) Carlos Walter Porto Gonçalves   Challenges in Decolonisation of the Brazilian/Latin American Geography/ies Rogério Haersbaert   Brazilian Feminist Geographies: Occupying Space, Resisting Negation and Producing Challenges to Geography Joseli Maria Silva and Marcio Jose Ornat   Association of Brazilian Geographers (AGB): The Construction of a Geography of Struggle Charles da França Antunes and Paulo Alentejano     Epilogue Vladimir Kolosov. Former president of the IGU/UGI

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Rubén C. Lois González is a vice president of the International Geographical Union (IGU) and a professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain). He has specialized in urban and cultural geography and is a connoisseur of the geography of Brazil. He was a visiting professor at the Federal University of Bahia (Brazil) in 2017. He has conducted conferences and published in academic media in Salvador de Bahia, Fernando Pessoa, Recife, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, among other places. Springer has published several books for which he was an editor and co-author. Marco Mitidiero is the president of the Brazilian National Postgraduate Association in Geography (ANPEGE). He is a professor at the Federal University of Paraíba. He was trained at the University of São Paulo, where he defended his doctoral thesis. He is a specialist in agrarian geography and social movements and has held research positions at Spanish universities. At present, he coordinates numerous networks of exchange and scientific debate among Brazilian universities in the field of geography.

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