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A gente não tem parada: etnografia e deslocamentos (de) travestis
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2020-12-18)
The travestis who work in the sex market reveal a close relation between their activities in these markets and territorial displacement. Studies usually address this subject based on the notions of stratification, status ...
Ursos ao vivo: masculinidades como prática de si no contexto online
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2021-08-10)
This research seeks to bring together two distinct themes: studies on masculinities and
ethnography carried out in virtual or online environments. Doing ethnographic research on the
GROWLr bear-only app, I tried to think ...
“Desejáveis” e “indesejáveis”: diferencialidades e paradoxos no acolhimento de venezuelanos/as em Roraima e no Amazonas
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2021-05-05)
This thesis analyzes multiple relationships and institutions involved in the reception
processes for Venezuelan migrants in the cities of Boa Vista and Manaus, based on
intermittent field research from 2016 to 2020. ...
“Catatau”, fanzine e poesia: escrita nas prisões cearenses
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2020-05-15)
This dissertation is dedicated to describe what prisoners from Ceará write, how they
write and what effects this writing produces and what place it occupies in the prison context.
I expand the ethnographic field work ...
Refúgio e imigração em São Paulo: uma análise através da realidade de cinco mulheres imigrantes negras
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2021-07-01)
This work is result of the ethnography carried out in the city of São Paulo on the processes of integration and access to social rights for African, black women, asylum seekers, and immigrants. The research occurred in the ...
O tempo dos benefícios sociais: a experiência urbana dos Yuhupdeh em São Gabriel da Cachoeira (AM)
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2021-05-07)
This dissertation is an ethnography of the experiences of cash transfer programmes, social security and employment policies, among the Yuhupdeh, indigenous people from the Upper Rio Negro. The work analyses the demand of ...