Business territorialization processes in the Amazon: meanings and consequences

We propose to investigate the practical and symbolic devices, adopted in the process of implementation of large hydroelectric dams in the Amazon region, which has contributed to the lowering of environmental protection standards and social and territorial rights in force in the country. The structur...

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Main Authors: Luis Fernando Novoa Garzon, Daniele Severo da Silva, Maíra Silva Ribeiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2020-04-01
Series:INTERthesis
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/70164
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spelling doaj-701a5420f996434e905c27a1cbc931712020-11-25T02:29:23ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaINTERthesis1807-13842020-04-01170011510.5007/1807-1384.2020.e7016434049Business territorialization processes in the Amazon: meanings and consequencesLuis Fernando Novoa Garzon0Daniele Severo da Silva1Maíra Silva Ribeiro2Universidade Federal de Rondônia- UNIRUniversidade Federal de Rondônia eSEDUC-RO.Universidade Federal de RondôniaWe propose to investigate the practical and symbolic devices, adopted in the process of implementation of large hydroelectric dams in the Amazon region, which has contributed to the lowering of environmental protection standards and social and territorial rights in force in the country. The structuring agents of the "business territories" resulting from these endeavors seek to produce functional spaces, preceded by deep social cleansing, which express the privatizing and authoritarian nature inherent in these processes of large-scale spatial incorporation. These processes, however, do not come about without contention and antagonism, either between the segments that lead the spatial-social restructuring, or between them and the compulsorily displaced population, which insists on rescuing margins of autonomy from collective living, from cultural repertoires that are not closed and new sociabilities that open up. In these terms, territorial conflict is posited and replaced, not as an "obstacle" but as a question about the very goals and results of the "modernization" and "development" projects. Our proposal is to provide analytical elements and recognition of spaces for the (re)mapping of traditions and resistance in the new conditions posed by the continuous rescheduling of the space produced by large projects already implemented and being implemented in the Amazon.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/70164conflitos territoriaisgrandes projetos hidrelétricosriscos ambientaisparadigmas de estudos ambientaiscomunidades ribeirinhas amazônicas
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author Luis Fernando Novoa Garzon
Daniele Severo da Silva
Maíra Silva Ribeiro
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Daniele Severo da Silva
Maíra Silva Ribeiro
Business territorialization processes in the Amazon: meanings and consequences
INTERthesis
conflitos territoriais
grandes projetos hidrelétricos
riscos ambientais
paradigmas de estudos ambientais
comunidades ribeirinhas amazônicas
author_facet Luis Fernando Novoa Garzon
Daniele Severo da Silva
Maíra Silva Ribeiro
author_sort Luis Fernando Novoa Garzon
title Business territorialization processes in the Amazon: meanings and consequences
title_short Business territorialization processes in the Amazon: meanings and consequences
title_full Business territorialization processes in the Amazon: meanings and consequences
title_fullStr Business territorialization processes in the Amazon: meanings and consequences
title_full_unstemmed Business territorialization processes in the Amazon: meanings and consequences
title_sort business territorialization processes in the amazon: meanings and consequences
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series INTERthesis
issn 1807-1384
publishDate 2020-04-01
description We propose to investigate the practical and symbolic devices, adopted in the process of implementation of large hydroelectric dams in the Amazon region, which has contributed to the lowering of environmental protection standards and social and territorial rights in force in the country. The structuring agents of the "business territories" resulting from these endeavors seek to produce functional spaces, preceded by deep social cleansing, which express the privatizing and authoritarian nature inherent in these processes of large-scale spatial incorporation. These processes, however, do not come about without contention and antagonism, either between the segments that lead the spatial-social restructuring, or between them and the compulsorily displaced population, which insists on rescuing margins of autonomy from collective living, from cultural repertoires that are not closed and new sociabilities that open up. In these terms, territorial conflict is posited and replaced, not as an "obstacle" but as a question about the very goals and results of the "modernization" and "development" projects. Our proposal is to provide analytical elements and recognition of spaces for the (re)mapping of traditions and resistance in the new conditions posed by the continuous rescheduling of the space produced by large projects already implemented and being implemented in the Amazon.
topic conflitos territoriais
grandes projetos hidrelétricos
riscos ambientais
paradigmas de estudos ambientais
comunidades ribeirinhas amazônicas
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/interthesis/article/view/70164
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