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2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

ROUND TABLE 03
LANDS, BORDERS AND INDIGENOUS IDENTITIES IN THE COLONIAL WORLD

Coordinator: Prof. Dr. José Luís Honorato Lessa (Universo)

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Niterói and its port (1927-1945)

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Profª. Drª. Mônica de Matos Teixeira D'Assumpção

(UFF)

Graduated in Economics from the Federal University of Fluminense (UFF-2002), Postgraduate in Brazilian History from Cândido Mendes University (UCAM-2003), Postgraduate in Entrepreneurship from Cândido Mendes University (UCAM-2002), Postgraduate degree in Public Administration from the Federal University of Fluminense (UFF/FESP-2004), Master's degree in Political Science from the Federal University of Fluminense (UFF-2007) and Bachelor's degree in History (UERJ-2015). Specialist in Planning, Implementation, and Management of Distance Education (PIGEAD/UFF-2016). PhD in Political History from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ-2022). Currently pursuing postdoctoral studies at the Federal University of Fluminense - PPGH/UFF, as a researcher at the POLIS Laboratory.

The legacy of the Montes Claros Project and the weaving of an anti-asylum culture for cities in the northern region of Minas Gerais

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Prof. Dr. Lucas Tavares Honorato

(UFF)

Professor, educator, and geographer. PhD and Master's degree in Geography from the Graduate Program in Geography (POSGEO/UFF). Bachelor's degree and teaching certificate in Geography from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF). Positioned in the field of Critical Social Geographies. His ethical and political references include decoloniality, intersectionality, anti-asylumism, and conviviality. Researcher in public policy and territorial planning, urbanism and the Right to the City, public and collective health, psychosocial care, professional education in health, art and culture, and cartography. Consultant and technical advisor on projects with international institutions (IDB; Pan American Health Organization - PAHO/WHO), working on impact studies, socio-territorial mapping and diagnostics, strategic planning, geotechnologies, and spatial and data analysis. He is a member of the Research Center of the Musical Apprentice Program (IMMuB-SEXEC/PMN) and the research groups “Deinstitutionalization, Public Policies, and Care” (EPSJV/Fiocruz) and “POLIS - Laboratory of Economic and Social History” (UFF). He is a dancer, artist, composer, and poet. He is a representative of the Reticências Cultural Collective and co-founder of the Balumuka Collective - For black, favela, and ancestral clowning.

The importance of research on local and regional history in debates in Republican Brazil in light of the expansion and interiorization of universities

Adjunct Professor of History at the State University of Piauí (UESPI), teaching in the Bachelor's Degree Program in History and the Professional Graduate Program in History Teaching (PROFHISTÓRIA), both based at the Professor Alexandre Alves de Oliveira Campus in Parnaíba. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in History from the Faculty of Teacher Training at UERJ (2006), a Master's Degree in Social History from UERJ (2009), and a Doctorate in History, Politics, and Cultural Heritage from CPDOC/FGV (2015). He completed a postdoctoral internship at the Multidisciplinary Institute of UFRRJ, with funding from FAPERJ (2015-2018). Main areas of interest and activity: history teaching, social history of work (rural and urban), Brazilian history, contemporary history, global history, local history, heritage education, political history, history of social movements, and history of (im)migration. Researcher at the Laboratory for the Study of the History of the Worlds of Work (LEHMT), the Laboratory for Research in Politics, History, Identities, Culture, and Contemporaneity (LAPHIC), and the Center for Research on Cities, Memory, and Heritage (NUPECIMP). He served as Local Academic Coordinator of PROFHISTÓRIA-UESPI (2019-2022), Coordinator of the History Degree Course at UESPI-Parnaíba (2023-2024), Coordinator of the State Working Worlds Working Group in Piauí (2020-2022) and member of the National Coordination of the Working Worlds Working Group / Board of the National Association of Labor History (ANaHT), in the role of Treasurer.

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Prof. Dr. Felipe Augusto Ribeiro dos Santos

(UESPI)

ABOUT US

The Postgraduate Program in History (PPGH) at Salgado de Oliveira University focuses on Society and Movements and has two lines of research: “Society, population and cultural movements” and “Politics, Social Movements and Memory”.

The PPGH seeks to meet the demands of our time and theoretical and methodological diversities in the area of "Society and Movements." The articulation of these two fields allows, based on their developments in research lines, to analyze various aspects of the process of constructing historical knowledge, identifying both its regularities and its changes and, most importantly, highlighting the complexity of diverse social phenomena in diverse spaces and temporalities.

The man/society binomial is understood in its multiple spheres, be it economic, political or cultural, allowing the association of different perspectives on collective existence, in the most diverse aspects, seeking to understand its constitutive and transformative aspects.

Another possibility is the relationship established with historical demography in order to discern behavioral patterns and identify collective phenomena in different temporalities.

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The Bachelor's Degree in History from the Distance Education Department of Salgado de Oliveira University seeks to train professionals with a critical spirit, capable of working in Basic Education, combining teaching and research, exercising mastery of the content and adequate interaction between theory and practice – with regard to didactic-pedagogical knowledge and the didactic transposition of academic knowledge –, knowledge of the various historiographical currents and the ability to produce historical knowledge.

Professionals with a degree in History typically work in public or private schools as elementary and secondary school teachers. Universo's program also aims to prepare professionals for work in niche markets such as public and private archives and other institutions where research related to artistic and cultural heritage, material and immaterial culture, is conducted.

It is also possible for History graduates to work in the mass media, in cultural and political consultancies and in areas generally linked to the collection and preservation of information, in addition to the areas of historical/cultural tourism and heritage education.

Meet the Faculty of PPGH Universo

In front, Prof. Gisele Nicolau, PhD.

In the front row, from left to right, Prof. Fernando Rodrigues, PhD; Prof. Jayme Ribeiro, PhD; Prof. Vivian Zampa, PhD; Prof. Marcia Amantino, PhD.

In the back row, from left to right, Prof. Vinicius Maia Cardoso, PhD; Prof. Diogo Silva, PhD; Prof. Rafael Laguardia, PhD; Prof. Vitória Schettini, PhD; Prof. Adriana Gomes,PhD; Prof. José Luís Honorato, PhD and Prof. Cláudia Mesquita, PhD.

 

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