A história ambiental e a produção de territorialidades

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Ano de defesa: 2018
Autor(a) principal: Robledo, Felipe Marangoni lattes
Orientador(a): Castro, Elza Maria Neffa Vieira de lattes
Banca de defesa: Pereira, Celso Sanchez lattes, Fortunato, Rafael ângelo lattes, Prado, Rosane Manhães lattes, Novicki, Victor de Araujo lattes
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Meio Ambiente
Departamento: Multidisciplinar
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/14239
Resumo: This thesis analyzes the proposal of insertion of Environmental History in elementary school, given its interdisciplinary character capable of promoting the dialogue of History with the other sciences, in particular with Geography, and to give voice and historical recognition to the local communities changing the tone of the analyzes of the reproductive school for the critical analyzes that point the processes of invisibilization, which are subjected to vulnerable segments of brazilian society, among them, the indigenous communities. The understanding of the school as a space permeated by negotiations and conflicts characterizes it as a space for dialogue and formation of social protagonists, who may be responsible for the consolidation of mechanisms of social justice and environmental conservation, or for the sociometabolic reproduction of capital. From this perspective, we analyze the brazilian territorial formation in its relations with the indigenous communities in the region of Acre and identify how they are presented and discussed in elementary school textbooks. For that, we chose the Alfredo Boulos Júnior s collection História, Sociedade e Cidadania, adopted by the Culture and Education Ministry (MEC) in Brazilian schools and analyzed by the light of the categories identity, territory and social-environmental conflicts, based on the theoretical reference of Political Ecology. The investigation of the speech presented in the textbooks, supported by Discourse Analysis, made it possible to infer that indigenous population and other Acrean communities are invisible in the textbooks studied in Brazilian educational system. In an attempt to understand how the categories of territory, identity and socio-environmental conflicts incorporated in environmental history in textbooks can stimulate a sense of belonging in the readers and strengthen their communities and local identities, we structured the thesis in five chapters. In this sense, we identify and analyze the historiographic currents used in the Brazilian teaching of History as a field of approach to Geography, glimpsing Environmental History as an integrating axis of didactic material. The analysis of this material was made based on the categories territory, identity and socioenvironmental conflicts. The textbook study was referenced in public policies that guide the choices, dissemination and use of teachers in classrooms and, based on the historical relations established between Indians and territories in the region of Acre, we analyze how this material deals with the issue, giving visibility or invisibility to local social actors and the consequences thereof. Finally, we defend the inclusion of Environmental History in Elementary Education II, with a view to working the environment as a link between Social and Natural Sciences, in an interdisciplinary perspective that stimulates local development, based on the valorization of socio-cultural identity and socio-environmental relations Brazilians.
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Tese (Doutorado em Meio Ambiente) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 2018.http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/handle/1/14239This thesis analyzes the proposal of insertion of Environmental History in elementary school, given its interdisciplinary character capable of promoting the dialogue of History with the other sciences, in particular with Geography, and to give voice and historical recognition to the local communities changing the tone of the analyzes of the reproductive school for the critical analyzes that point the processes of invisibilization, which are subjected to vulnerable segments of brazilian society, among them, the indigenous communities. The understanding of the school as a space permeated by negotiations and conflicts characterizes it as a space for dialogue and formation of social protagonists, who may be responsible for the consolidation of mechanisms of social justice and environmental conservation, or for the sociometabolic reproduction of capital. From this perspective, we analyze the brazilian territorial formation in its relations with the indigenous communities in the region of Acre and identify how they are presented and discussed in elementary school textbooks. For that, we chose the Alfredo Boulos Júnior s collection História, Sociedade e Cidadania, adopted by the Culture and Education Ministry (MEC) in Brazilian schools and analyzed by the light of the categories identity, territory and social-environmental conflicts, based on the theoretical reference of Political Ecology. The investigation of the speech presented in the textbooks, supported by Discourse Analysis, made it possible to infer that indigenous population and other Acrean communities are invisible in the textbooks studied in Brazilian educational system. In an attempt to understand how the categories of territory, identity and socio-environmental conflicts incorporated in environmental history in textbooks can stimulate a sense of belonging in the readers and strengthen their communities and local identities, we structured the thesis in five chapters. In this sense, we identify and analyze the historiographic currents used in the Brazilian teaching of History as a field of approach to Geography, glimpsing Environmental History as an integrating axis of didactic material. The analysis of this material was made based on the categories territory, identity and socioenvironmental conflicts. The textbook study was referenced in public policies that guide the choices, dissemination and use of teachers in classrooms and, based on the historical relations established between Indians and territories in the region of Acre, we analyze how this material deals with the issue, giving visibility or invisibility to local social actors and the consequences thereof. Finally, we defend the inclusion of Environmental History in Elementary Education II, with a view to working the environment as a link between Social and Natural Sciences, in an interdisciplinary perspective that stimulates local development, based on the valorization of socio-cultural identity and socio-environmental relations Brazilians.Esta tese apresenta uma proposta de inserção da História Ambiental no Ensino Fundamental II, dado o seu caráter interdisciplinar capaz de favorecer o diálogo da História com as demais ciências, em especial com a Geografia, e de dar voz e reconhecimento histórico às comunidades locais deslocando as análises da escola reprodutivista para as análises críticas que apontam processos de invisibilização, os quais são submetidos segmentos vulneráveis da sociedade brasileira, dentre eles, as comunidades indígenas. O entendimento da escola como arena permeada por negociações e conflitos caracteriza-a como espaço de diálogo e de formação de protagonistas sociais, que podem ser responsáveis pela consolidação de mecanismos de justiça social e de conservação ambiental ou pela reprodução sociometabólica do capital. Nessa perspectiva, analisamos a formação territorial brasileira em suas relações com as comunidades indígenas na região do Acre e identificamos como elas são apresentadas e discutidas nos livros didáticos de Ensino Fundamental II. Para tanto, escolhemos a Coleção História, Sociedade e Cidadania de Alfredo Boulos Júnior, adotada pelo MEC para oferecimento nas unidades escolares brasileiras e a analisamos à luz das categorias identidade, território e conflitos socioambientais, com base no referencial teórico da Ecologia Política. A investigação dos discursos presentes nos livros didáticos, apoiada na Análise do Discurso, possibilitou inferir que populações indígenas e outras comunidades acreanas são invisibilizadas nos livros didáticos estudados no sistema educacional brasileiro. Na tentativa de entender de que maneira o estudo sobre território, identidade e conflitos socioambientais incorporado à História Ambiental nos livros didáticos pode estimular um sentimento de pertencimento nos educandos e fortalecer suas comunidades e identidades locais, estruturamos a tese em cinco capítulos. Nesse sentido, identificamos e analisamos as correntes historiográficas utilizadas no ensino brasileiro de História enquanto campo de aproximação da Geografia, vislumbrando a História Ambiental como eixo integrador do material didático. A análise deste material foi feita com base nas categorias território, identidade e conflitos socioambientais. O estudo sobre o livro didático foi referenciado nas políticas públicas que norteiam as escolhas, a divulgação e a utilização dos professores em salas de aula e, com base nas relações históricas estabelecidas entre índios e territórios na região do Acre analisamos de que forma esse material trata a questão, dando visibilidade ou invisibilidade aos atores sociais locais e as consequências daí advindas. Por fim, defendemos a inclusão da História Ambiental no Ensino Fundamental II, com vistas a trabalhar o meio ambiente como elo das Ciências Sociais e Naturais, em uma perspectiva interdisciplinar que estimule o desenvolvimento local, a partir da valorização da identidade sociocultural e das relações socioambientais brasileiras.Submitted by Boris Flegr (boris@uerj.br) on 2021-01-07T15:09:25Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese_ FelipeRobledo_PPGMAl_versaofinal.pdf: 927335 bytes, checksum: 45cefbc9ec944c4622a9a52845fb57a0 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-01-07T15:09:25Z (GMT). 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title A história ambiental e a produção de territorialidades
spellingShingle A história ambiental e a produção de territorialidades
Robledo, Felipe Marangoni
Environmental history
Identity
Territory
Socio-environmental conflicts
Textbook
História ambiental
Territorialidade
Livro didático
Interdisciplinaridade
Geografia
Educação ambiental (Ensino fundamental) - Acre
Livro didático
Meio ambiente - História
Geografia humana
Territorialidade humana
CNPQ::OUTROS
title_short A história ambiental e a produção de territorialidades
title_full A história ambiental e a produção de territorialidades
title_fullStr A história ambiental e a produção de territorialidades
title_full_unstemmed A história ambiental e a produção de territorialidades
title_sort A história ambiental e a produção de territorialidades
author Robledo, Felipe Marangoni
author_facet Robledo, Felipe Marangoni
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Fortunato, Rafael ângelo
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Prado, Rosane Manhães
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Novicki, Victor de Araujo
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contributor_str_mv Castro, Elza Maria Neffa Vieira de
Leandro, Luiz Alberto de Lima
Pereira, Celso Sanchez
Fortunato, Rafael ângelo
Prado, Rosane Manhães
Novicki, Victor de Araujo
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Environmental history
Identity
Territory
Socio-environmental conflicts
Textbook
topic Environmental history
Identity
Territory
Socio-environmental conflicts
Textbook
História ambiental
Territorialidade
Livro didático
Interdisciplinaridade
Geografia
Educação ambiental (Ensino fundamental) - Acre
Livro didático
Meio ambiente - História
Geografia humana
Territorialidade humana
CNPQ::OUTROS
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Territorialidade
Livro didático
Interdisciplinaridade
Geografia
Educação ambiental (Ensino fundamental) - Acre
Livro didático
Meio ambiente - História
Geografia humana
Territorialidade humana
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description This thesis analyzes the proposal of insertion of Environmental History in elementary school, given its interdisciplinary character capable of promoting the dialogue of History with the other sciences, in particular with Geography, and to give voice and historical recognition to the local communities changing the tone of the analyzes of the reproductive school for the critical analyzes that point the processes of invisibilization, which are subjected to vulnerable segments of brazilian society, among them, the indigenous communities. The understanding of the school as a space permeated by negotiations and conflicts characterizes it as a space for dialogue and formation of social protagonists, who may be responsible for the consolidation of mechanisms of social justice and environmental conservation, or for the sociometabolic reproduction of capital. From this perspective, we analyze the brazilian territorial formation in its relations with the indigenous communities in the region of Acre and identify how they are presented and discussed in elementary school textbooks. For that, we chose the Alfredo Boulos Júnior s collection História, Sociedade e Cidadania, adopted by the Culture and Education Ministry (MEC) in Brazilian schools and analyzed by the light of the categories identity, territory and social-environmental conflicts, based on the theoretical reference of Political Ecology. The investigation of the speech presented in the textbooks, supported by Discourse Analysis, made it possible to infer that indigenous population and other Acrean communities are invisible in the textbooks studied in Brazilian educational system. In an attempt to understand how the categories of territory, identity and socio-environmental conflicts incorporated in environmental history in textbooks can stimulate a sense of belonging in the readers and strengthen their communities and local identities, we structured the thesis in five chapters. In this sense, we identify and analyze the historiographic currents used in the Brazilian teaching of History as a field of approach to Geography, glimpsing Environmental History as an integrating axis of didactic material. The analysis of this material was made based on the categories territory, identity and socioenvironmental conflicts. The textbook study was referenced in public policies that guide the choices, dissemination and use of teachers in classrooms and, based on the historical relations established between Indians and territories in the region of Acre, we analyze how this material deals with the issue, giving visibility or invisibility to local social actors and the consequences thereof. Finally, we defend the inclusion of Environmental History in Elementary Education II, with a view to working the environment as a link between Social and Natural Sciences, in an interdisciplinary perspective that stimulates local development, based on the valorization of socio-cultural identity and socio-environmental relations Brazilians.
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