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Resumen de Dialogues on Brazilian political geography and its perspectives in the twenty-first century

Adriana Dorfman, Licio Caetano do Rego Monteiro

  • The challenges faced by Brazilian political geography in the twenty-first century are a reconsideration of its history, in view of its relationship with geopolitics; the necessary dialogue (overcoming the idea of transposition) between academic and school geography, reflecting upon imagined geographies and stereotypes of global politics disseminated in school; intradisciplinary exchanges with sub-categories of geography (such as urban, agrarian, environmental, economic and cultural geographies); interdisciplinary exchanges, especially with political sciences, international relations and history; the geopolitics of knowledge, translated into the relationship between Brazilian and Francophone political geographies, Anglophone geography and emerging Latin American decolonial geopolitics; the 1990s “territorial turn” and the uses and abuses of the concept of territory in different areas of knowledge and social practice; connections with the state, management of territory and public policies and the mutual interference in categories of analysis and in practices; regional and global horizons of Brazilian political geography and geopolitics in the face of Brazil’s international standing; the incorporation of Brazilian territory and societal issues and finally, the acknowledgement of actors beyond the state and of spaces beyond academia that produce political knowledge, which challenge and nourish scientific production in political geography.


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