Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life

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Autor(a) principal: Batista, Sinthia Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Faria, Camila Salles de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Campo - Território
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/71484
Resumo: The interlocution between Critical Geography and Participant Research transforms all involved in this task into active subjects, bringing collectivity to research and establishing a social commitment. It allows an understanding of the Brazilian countryside's social struggles and territorial rights, strengthened mainly in the period of the country’s democratization with the Constituent Assembly and read as a contradictory strategy for the reproduction of life. The objective is to bring the contents of this debate from this increased relationship of fieldwork and mapping processes, emphasizing the elaboration of Maps of the Lived. It is understood as a process that expresses the space of life and imbricates different historical moments, such as the past, present, and future, in the face of territorial conflicts and the distinct territorialization of rural subjects. The analysis of the territorial rights and disputes of Indigenous peoples is verticalized. In this article, we examine those linked to the administrative process of demarcation of the Tekoha Guasu Guavira Indigenous Land (PR). For these Guarani, the mapping is articulated: to the past, highlighting the dimension of the violence that emerged from the appropriation (and its attempts), as well as from the theft of their lands, to the present, through uses, the resumption of territory and the practical actions of territorialization, which are constructed as the future and aim at the physical and cultural reproduction of indigenous peoples, in addition to the boundary of their lands. To this end, there is, contradictorily, the negotiation of the limits of the TI that involves the possible mediation by the agents of the State, which powerfully summons Geography to the debate.
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spelling Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and lifePesquisa Participante, direitos territoriais e mapeamentos coletivos: o entrelaçar entre o uso e a vidaPesquisa Participantedireitos territoriaistrabalho de campomapeamentos coletivosParticipant Researchterritorial rightsfieldworkcollective mappingThe interlocution between Critical Geography and Participant Research transforms all involved in this task into active subjects, bringing collectivity to research and establishing a social commitment. It allows an understanding of the Brazilian countryside's social struggles and territorial rights, strengthened mainly in the period of the country’s democratization with the Constituent Assembly and read as a contradictory strategy for the reproduction of life. The objective is to bring the contents of this debate from this increased relationship of fieldwork and mapping processes, emphasizing the elaboration of Maps of the Lived. It is understood as a process that expresses the space of life and imbricates different historical moments, such as the past, present, and future, in the face of territorial conflicts and the distinct territorialization of rural subjects. The analysis of the territorial rights and disputes of Indigenous peoples is verticalized. In this article, we examine those linked to the administrative process of demarcation of the Tekoha Guasu Guavira Indigenous Land (PR). For these Guarani, the mapping is articulated: to the past, highlighting the dimension of the violence that emerged from the appropriation (and its attempts), as well as from the theft of their lands, to the present, through uses, the resumption of territory and the practical actions of territorialization, which are constructed as the future and aim at the physical and cultural reproduction of indigenous peoples, in addition to the boundary of their lands. To this end, there is, contradictorily, the negotiation of the limits of the TI that involves the possible mediation by the agents of the State, which powerfully summons Geography to the debate.A interlocução entre a Geografia Crítica e a Pesquisa Participante transforma em sujeitos ativos todos os envolvidos nessa tarefa, trazendo uma coletividade ao ato de pesquisar e firmando um compromisso social. Ela permite uma compreensão das lutas sociais no campo brasileiro e dos direitos territoriais, fortalecidos principalmente no período de redemocratização do país com a Constituinte e lidos como estratégia contraditória da reprodução da vida. Objetiva-se trazer os conteúdos deste debate a partir dessa relação acrescida do trabalho de campo e dos processos de mapeamento, com destaque para a elaboração de Mapas do Vivido. Entendido como um processo que expressa o espaço da vida e imbrica diferentes momentos históricos, como o passado, presente e futuro diante dos conflitos territoriais e da distinta territorialização dos sujeitos do campo. Verticaliza-se a análise dos direitos territoriais e das disputas dos povos indígenas, e neste artigo examinamos aqueles vinculados ao processo administrativo demarcatório da Terra Indígena Tekoha Guasu Guavira (PR). Para esses Guarani o mapeamento articula-se: ao passado, evidenciando a dimensão da violência que emergiu da expropriação (e suas tentativas), assim como do roubo de suas terras; ao presente, por meio dos usos, da retomada do território e das ações práticas da territorialização, as quais constroem-se como futuro e almejam a reprodução física e cultural dos povos indígenas, além das demarcações de suas terras. Para isso, encontra-se, contraditoriamente, a negociação dos limites da TI que envolvem o possível mediado pelos agentes do Estado, o que convoca fortemente a Geografia para o debate.  EDUFU2024-04-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTCPPapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/7148410.14393/RCT195371484Revista Campo-Território; v. 19 n. 53 (2024): Edição Especial "Trabalho de Campo e a Pesquisa Participante: a contribuição de Carlos Rodrigues Brandão"; 124-1501809-6271reponame:Campo - Territórioinstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/article/view/71484/38694Copyright (c) 2024 Revista Campo-Territóriohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBatista, Sinthia CristinaFaria, Camila Salles de2024-05-02T13:26:14Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/71484Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorioPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/campoterritorio/oaijcleps@ufu.br || campoterritorio@ig.ufu.br1809-62711809-6271opendoar:2024-05-02T13:26:14Campo - Território - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life
Pesquisa Participante, direitos territoriais e mapeamentos coletivos: o entrelaçar entre o uso e a vida
title Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life
spellingShingle Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life
Batista, Sinthia Cristina
Pesquisa Participante
direitos territoriais
trabalho de campo
mapeamentos coletivos
Participant Research
territorial rights
fieldwork
collective mapping
title_short Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life
title_full Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life
title_fullStr Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life
title_full_unstemmed Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life
title_sort Participant Research, territorial rights and collective mapping: the intertwining between use and life
author Batista, Sinthia Cristina
author_facet Batista, Sinthia Cristina
Faria, Camila Salles de
author_role author
author2 Faria, Camila Salles de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Batista, Sinthia Cristina
Faria, Camila Salles de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pesquisa Participante
direitos territoriais
trabalho de campo
mapeamentos coletivos
Participant Research
territorial rights
fieldwork
collective mapping
topic Pesquisa Participante
direitos territoriais
trabalho de campo
mapeamentos coletivos
Participant Research
territorial rights
fieldwork
collective mapping
description The interlocution between Critical Geography and Participant Research transforms all involved in this task into active subjects, bringing collectivity to research and establishing a social commitment. It allows an understanding of the Brazilian countryside's social struggles and territorial rights, strengthened mainly in the period of the country’s democratization with the Constituent Assembly and read as a contradictory strategy for the reproduction of life. The objective is to bring the contents of this debate from this increased relationship of fieldwork and mapping processes, emphasizing the elaboration of Maps of the Lived. It is understood as a process that expresses the space of life and imbricates different historical moments, such as the past, present, and future, in the face of territorial conflicts and the distinct territorialization of rural subjects. The analysis of the territorial rights and disputes of Indigenous peoples is verticalized. In this article, we examine those linked to the administrative process of demarcation of the Tekoha Guasu Guavira Indigenous Land (PR). For these Guarani, the mapping is articulated: to the past, highlighting the dimension of the violence that emerged from the appropriation (and its attempts), as well as from the theft of their lands, to the present, through uses, the resumption of territory and the practical actions of territorialization, which are constructed as the future and aim at the physical and cultural reproduction of indigenous peoples, in addition to the boundary of their lands. To this end, there is, contradictorily, the negotiation of the limits of the TI that involves the possible mediation by the agents of the State, which powerfully summons Geography to the debate.
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