https://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/issue/feedSertãoCult2024-05-09T09:45:32-03:00Marco Machadocontato@editorasertaocult.com.brOpen Monograph Press<div class="entry-content"> <p class="has-text-align-justify">A <strong>Editora SertãoCult</strong> nasceu em 2014, em Sobral, Ceará, com o objetivo de promover a aproximação entre o que é produzido na academia e o público em geral a partir da ideia de facilitar o acesso ao mercado editorial, com uma política de preços pautada na necessidade dos autores. Isso é possível devido a nossa preocupação em procurar os melhores fornecedores, mais flexíveis e de mais qualidade, seja em âmbito nacional ou internacional, a fim de obter maior margem de descontos para nossos clientes, sem que com isso haja prejuízos no cumprimento dos prazos estabelecidos.</p> <p class="has-text-align-justify">Para nós, “ser tão cult”, com o perdão do trocadilho, é valorizar a produção e divulgação do conhecimento. Acreditamos que conhecimento sem divulgação é desperdício. Ao divulgar sua produção através de publicações voltadas ao público em geral, os pesquisadores cumprem seu papel social, dando retorno à comunidade e atuando em prol do desenvolvimento cultural, além de permitirem que, inspiradas por suas descobertas, novas pesquisas sejam desenvolvidas, dando um passo adiante no processo de produção do conhecimento.</p> <span id="more-2"></span> <p class="has-text-align-justify">A ideia inicial era mostrar que o conhecimento científico não deve ser geograficamente concentrado a um determinado eixo editorial, mas que há produção de qualidade em nossa região, que merece investimento e que, se divulgado adequadamente, é sim de interesse do público leitor.</p> <p class="has-text-align-justify">Com o tempo, a ideia se expandiu e hoje, além da produção científica, a <strong>SertãoCult</strong> passou a apoiar a publicação de obras literárias inéditas de autores que, de outra forma, dificilmente realizariam o sonho de difundir suas estórias.</p> <p class="has-text-align-justify">Isso é a <strong>SertãoCult</strong>, uma empresa nordestina que, assim como esse povo, é antes de tudo forte. Que demonstra que por trás das dificuldades e da aparente aridez de nosso sertão, há incontáveis belezas e muita riqueza, afinal, ao sinal das primeiras chuvas nossa terra se veste de verde, da mesma forma, acreditamos que com o mínimo investimento e estímulo, as histórias e estórias que ajudamos a contar podem contribuir sobremaneira para a ciência e cultura brasileira.</p> </div>https://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/153Trajetórias de pesquisa2024-05-09T09:45:32-03:00Telma Bessa Salestbessa22@gmail.comAntonio Jerfson Lins de Freitasjerfsonlins@gmail.comAntonio de Pádua Bosiantonio_bosi@hotmail.comCésar Sansoncesarsanson@gmail.comClarice Gontarski Speranzaclarice.speranza@gmail.comCosma Silva de Araújocosmaaraujo@hotmail.comFabiane Popinigisfpopinigis@gmail.comFannuel Santos Mesquitafanuelfl@gmail.comFelipe Augusto dos Santos Ribeirofeliperibeiro@phb.uespi.brHelena Hirata helenahirata99@gmail.comJoannes Paulus Silva Fortejoannespaulus@virtual.ufc.brLuiz Henrique dos Santos Blumelhsblume@uesc.brMarcelo Badaró Mattosmarcelobadaromattos@gmail.comMárcia de Paula Leitempleite48@gmail.comRoberto Véras de Oliveiraroberto.veras.2002@gmail.comSamuel Maupeousamuelcdemaupeou@yahoo.com.brViviane Prado Bezerravivianclio@yahoo.com.brWilliam James Mellowmello58@gmail.com<p>Uberização, gender, traditional workers, land workers, or unionism, inequalities, dialogue, research, capitalism, empathy. Each of these key words is essential for those who are interested in studies about the world of work. More ainda: there are fundamental issues for each of us, workers, inserted in a society in constant transformation, never always (or almost never) for better. Pensando nisso, a series Território Científico uniu in this 5th volume interviews with 11 researchers who have dedicated themselves to the world of work and workers for years. To better conhecermos our society, nothing better than we conhecermos aquilo que a move: o trabalho. We therefore invite you, dear readers, to reflect on what we know about our reality, which is the first step so that we can make this transformation more just.</p>2024-05-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2024 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/150Community Mobilization Guide2024-03-11T23:53:17-03:00Gabrielle Astier de Villatte Wheatley Okreticgabrielle.astier@gmail.com<p>This initiative is part of Gabrielle Astier's sandwich doctoral internship at Villatte Wheatley Okretic 1, and continues the work of the Environment and Society (MASO) research group at the University of Antioquia, which has been doing this since 2014 with young people from the northeast region. bringing new tools to inspire people and carry out interventions in public spaces (underused, degraded or without vitality), in commune 2 the game Oasis Game was used. This game is a community mobilization tool created by Instituto Elos 2, with an approach that proposes a change of perspective with oneself, with others and with the world, and the creation of emotional bonds that promote transformation and appropriation of shared spaces. One of the challenges of the game is: in a short time (2 weeks), raise awareness and mobilize people to recognize the beauty of the territory, connect emotionally with the local inhabitants and discover the latent collective dream that gives meaning to that space. Being careful not to create expectations that would be difficult to achieve and realizing the collective dream in two days emerged during the process.</p>2024-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2024 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/151Comprehensive Urban Projects and Social Urbanism2024-03-12T00:33:44-03:00Gabrielle Astier de Villatte Wheatley Okreticgabrielle.astier@gmail.com<p>This book aims to outline a theoretical approach to Social Urbanism, so widespread through the “successful” experience in Medellín, Colombia, by Integral Urban Projects (PUIs), especially in the north-eastern zone. Based on the history of Medellín, some important events were discussed that are related to the historical, political and social development of this city's urban policies. The experience that the researcher had in the city of Medellín will be shared, translated into field observations and interviews carried out with public agents, neighborhood residents and other social actors. This work is the result of an internship carried out at the Universidad de Antioquia, in Medellín – Colombia from October 2018 to April 2019, through the sandwich doctorate program in a partnership between the Postgraduate Course in Urbanism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas and the group MASO from the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Antioquia, with funding from CAPES, whose research proposal was to investigate and reflect on the urban interventions carried out in the Integral Urban Projects in commune 2 of the Nororiental Zone, in a context of urban policy known as urbanism social situation in the city of Medellín, and the forms of appropriation of public spaces around popular housing. The work was part of the Sandwich Doctorate program funded by CAPES between the period of October 2018 to April 2019, in the research group “Medio Ambiente y Sociedad-MASO” of the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales of the University of Antioquia, with the guidance of Laura Machado de Mello Bueno and co-guidance/supervision of Liliana María Sánchez Mazo (Medellín-Colombia).</p>2024-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2024 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/149Teaching in the City of Teresina2024-03-11T22:15:05-03:00Bartira Araújo da Silva Vianabartira.araujo@ufpi.edu.brMugiany Oliveira Brito Portelamugiany@yahoo.com.brRoberto Célio Valadão valadao@ufmg.brDaniel de Sousa Bueno daniel09bueno@gmail.comEdiléia Barbosa Reis edileiageografia@gmail.comGildênia Lima Monteiro gildenia.educ.geo@gmail.comJackson Junio Paulino de Morais jacksmorais@hotmail.comLeilson Alves dos Santos leylson.santos@gmail.comNadja Rodrigues Carneira Vieiranadjarodriguescv@gmail.comRoneide dos Santos Sousa roneidesousa@ufpi.edu.brThiago Macedo Cunha thiagomacedo501@yahoo.com.brVânia Vieira Lima vl.vania05@gmail.comYago Lima de Abreu yagolimabreu@gmail.com<p>O objetivo deste livro é colaborar para ensinar você sobre a cidade de Teresina. Nossa intenção é mostrar que existe uma forma alternativa de ensinar uma cidade de convivência aos alunos e ao mesmo tempo, ajudar os professores em seus meios didáticos, que poderão utilizar dois princípios de raciocínio geográfico. Tenho em mente que, ao lidarmos com as desigualdades socioespaciais da cidade de Teresina, é possível estabelecer conexões geográficas com outras cidades.</p>2024-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2024 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/152School Geographic Atlas - São José do Seridó2024-03-12T22:03:59-03:00João Eduardo Azevedo da Costajoaozinhofarmavet@gmail.comJosimar Araújo de Medeirosjosimarsaojosedoserido@gmail.comDiógenes Félix da Silva Costadiogenes.costa@ufrn.br<p>The main objective of the School Geographic Atlas is to encourage the teaching of Geography in classes from the 6th to the 7th years of Elementary School. There are several maps, images, graphs, tables, explanatory texts and pedagogical suggestions to make it easier for students to get closer to the place where they live. In this way, through the use of this product in Geography classes, we aim to awaken the individual and collective interest of the students in question, as it is the “Place” of each subject’s daily experience and their relationship with other places in the “World”. By contemplating the pages of the atlas, it will be possible for the student to understand the relationships that São José do Seridó, as a specific place, has with other places in the world, without having to lose its particular characteristics.</p>2023-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2024 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/132Manifestations of sexual diversity in Sobral/CE2023-12-08T09:51:39-03:00Stefânia Graciano Gameleirastefaniag.g@hotmail.comAna Lívia Ferreira da Costastefaniag.g@hotmail.comFrancisco Anderson Morais Aresstefaniag.g@hotmail.comFrancisco Lucas de Sousa Limastefaniag.g@hotmail.comRegina Celi Fonseca Raickrraickuva@hotmail.com<p>In the writing of History, the interests, actions and rights of a minority group in a society are relegated to the background or even to the skeleton. This is more of a field of power dispute, in which the groups that hold hegemony impose their visions of the world and, consequently, normalize their conceptions and preconceptions.<br>To know a city, we must understand it in its fullness. And to understand the cultural construction of Sobral, it is necessary to identify each of its expressions.<br>The materiality, like the historical construction of a city like Sobral-CE, occurs collectively, with the contribution of each group that prints its traces, that lives in its own way.<br>In the case of the LGBTQIA+ community, whose cultural expressions are studied in this work, more than a mere record, but a way to mark positions and empower voices.</p>2023-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/131Proceedings of the II National Seminar on Geographic Education2023-11-27T17:32:55-03:00Glauciana Alves Telesglauciana_teles@uvanet.brJosé Falcão Sobrinhofalcao.sobral@gmail.comVirgínia Célia Cavalcante de Holandavirginiaholand@hotmail.comFrancisca Araújo MachadoFranciscaaraujomachado06@gmail.comAntonia Vanessa Silva Freire Moraes Ximenesvanessafxgeo@gmail.comMaria Dasdores de Souza Santosmaria.dasdoressouza@urca.brAdemilson da Silva Matosademilsonmatos75@gmail.comHermerson Gustavo dos Santos Soareshermerson.santos@aluno.uece.brTereza Sandra Loiola Vasconcelostereza.vasconcelos@uece.brLuiz Cruz Limal.cruzlima@uol.com.brKayro Rocha Galdino kayro.rocha@aluno.uece.brTereza Sandra Loiola Vasconcelostereza.vasconcelos@uece.brPaulo Henrique de Souza Limapaulohenriquedesouzalimah@gmail.comHeibe Santana da Silvaheibe.silva@urca.brRafaella Dias Galdino da Silvarafaella.dias.galdino07@aluno.ifce.edu.brCamila Freire Sampaio18camila.sampaio@ifce.edu.brFrancisco Leandro da Costa Soaresleandrosoares.ifce4@gmail.comAntonio Avelar Macedo Neriavelar.macedo@ifce.edu.brAdriel Arthur de Oliveira Gomesadriel.gomes@ufes.edu.brCarina Copatticarina.copatti@ufes.brMilvane Regina Eustáquia Gomes Vasconcelosmilvane.vasconcelos@prof.ce.gov.brEdgleison Vasconcelos DiogoEdigleison.diogo@prof.ce.gov.brDanisléo Lima Alvesdanisleo.alves@aluno.uece.brAllanis Silva dos Santosallanis.silva@aluno.uece.brSulivan Pereira Dantassulivan.dantas@uece.brPaola Santos da Pazpaola.santos@aluno.uece.brBrendon Bessa Limabrendon.bessa@aluno.uece.brTereza Sandra Loiola Vasconcelostereza.vasconcelos@uece.brLeandra Lima de Sousaleandralima403@gmail.comJussara Mary da Cunhajmcunha27@gmail.comRaimunda Aurilia Ferreira de Sousaraimundaaurilia@uern.brTiago Cartaxo de Lucenatiago.cartaxo@aluno.uece.brAlcides Furtado Britoalcides.brito@prof.ce.brRuth Ribeiro Brito Rochaprofuthrocha@yahoo.com.brAntonio Leonardo Silvaantonioleonardopain@gmail.comJerfeson Alves Costajerfesona.geo@gmail.comVirginia Celia Cavalcante de Holandavirginiaholand@hotmail.comSandra Maria Fontenelle Magalhãessmfontenele52@gmail.comFrancisco José da Silva Santossilvasantos.fco@gmail.comAmanda Ferreira da Silvaamandaferreirasilva030@gmail.comAntonia Vanessa Silva Freire Moraes Ximenesvanessafxgeo@gmail.comYvina Pedrosa Vieira Gomesyvinagomes@hotmail.comFrancisco Nataniel Batista de Albuquerquenatangeo@hotmail.comJosé Arilson Menezes da Rochaarilsonrocha13@gmail.comMicaele do Nascimento da Costamicaelecostaadm@gmail.comLuzimária Rodrigues de Oliveiraluzimaria.rodrigues.oliveira60@aluno.ifce.edu.brAllanis Silva dos Santosallanis.silva@aluno.uece.brErilane Martins Araújoerilane_martins23@hotmail.comGlauciana Alves Telesglauciana_teles@uvanet.brEdson Osterne da Silva Santosedsonosterne26@gmail.comIapony Rodrigues Galvãoiapony.galvao@ufrn.brPaula Monteiro Rodriguespaular@id.uff.brSávio de Souza Carvalhossavio021@gmail.com<p>These ANNALs bring together texts debated in the dialogue axes and groups that received complete works in the Academic Research and Educational Experience Reports modalities. Accepted Academic Research consists of research in the area of Geography Teaching and Geography Teacher Training carried out at undergraduate level (TCC, IC, PIBID, Pedagogical Residency, Extension Projects, among others), postgraduate level (at specialization, master's and doctorate degrees), individual projects by university teachers and research carried out by Basic Education teachers. The Educational Experience Reports consisted of reports of experiences in the form of academic texts resulting from experiences carried out in basic education and/or higher education and aimed to share teaching, research and extension practices in formal and non-formal environments of education. In this way, this scientific production has fundamental importance in the contribution and advancement of research in the area of Geography teaching in contemporary times, since the themes of the axes sought to contemplate the most recent issues addressed within the scope of geographic science and school geography. This scientific production also dialogues with a perspective of internationalization and, at the same time, with the vast scientific production that PROPGEO has been seeking to consolidate.</p>2023-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/148Curriculum and teaching of geography2024-02-02T18:43:34-03:00Claudia do Carmo Rosaclaudia.rosa@ueg.brLucineide Mendes Pireslucineide@ueg.brMugiany Oliveira Brito Portelamugiany@yahoo.com.brAndrea Coelho Lastórialastoria@ffclrp.usp.brArmstrong Miranda Evangelistaarmstrong@ufpi.edu.brCarina Copatticarina.copatti@ufes.brClaudia do Carmo Rosaclaudia.rosa@ueg.brDaniel Luiz Stefenondanielstefenon82@gmail.comFabián Araya Palaciosfaraya@userena.clFrancisco Tomaz de Moura Júniorfthomaz-junior@hotmail.comLana de Souza Cavalcantilana@ufg.brLeonardo Ferreira Farias da Cunhaleoffarias@yahoo.com.brLucineide Mendes Pireslucineide@ueg.brPablo Jonathan Pradojerfsonlins@gmail.comSandra Álvarez Barahonasalvarez@userena.clSilvia Aparecida de Sousa Fernandessas.fernandes@unesp.brSilvia Letícia Costa Pereira Correiasil.lete.arquivos@gmail.comSônia Aparecida de Sena Fernandessonia_sena_fernandes@hotmail.comSuzana Ribeiro Lima Oliveirasuzanarili@yahoo.com.brVanilton Camilo de Souzavanilton@ufg.br<p>The book Curriculum and Teaching of Geography is a product of the Grupo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Curriculo, Ensino e Formação de Professores de Geografía (GECEF). It brings together the intellectual efforts of researchers who draw different contributions and points of view on the curriculum, or the teaching and training of Geography teachers. The work was organized by professors Cláudia do Carmo Rosa, Lucineide Mendes Pires and Mugiany Oliveira Brito Portela. This is an opportune and necessary reading to discuss current questões sobre a BNCC, o Novo Ensino Médio, as Diretrizes Curriculares, a formação, a prática e autonomia teaching, besides other debates encouraged and constructed without collective effort.</p>2023-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/130Caatinga Biome2023-11-22T09:01:46-03:00Telma Gomes Ribeiro Alvestelmaevertonpb@gmail.comDiógenes Felix da Silva Costadiogenesgeo@yahoo.com.br<p>Considered a biome that is still little explored in the production of teaching materials, the Caatinga presents a high potential for its contextualization associated with the educational knowledge of Basic Education, especially with regard to the teaching of physical-natural themes. Thinking about an approach with a local focus, the work “Bioma Caatinga: a look at the territorial section of Patos/PB” is the result of the completion of the Professional Master's Course in Geography (GEOPROF) by the first author, at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. North (UFRN). The perspective is that this material works as an incentive to teach the topic in different curricular components, and can be used as a complement to the content present in the textbook, or as another teaching resource available in the municipality. The material produced is based on the need to contribute to the construction of knowledge regarding the Caatinga biome, in the general context, and specifically in the territorial area of Patos/PB, as well as stimulating the production of other teaching materials with local and regional themes that facilitate teaching and learning.</p>2023-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/101The man goes, but the name remains2023-10-02T18:20:36-03:00Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.comMaria Núsia Rocha Aguiarjerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>“Murilo was a fundamentally political man.”</p> <p>Lúcio Alcantara.</p> <p> </p> <p><br>“He was a born politician. For him, the point of winning an election was to help the population.”</p> <p>Francisco Carneiro da Rocha (Chico Branco).</p> <p> </p> <p><br>“I was just under twenty years old and he, as a politician, people said that he helped the poor, the needy and he was known to a lot of people”.</p> <p>José da Costa Sotero.</p> <p> </p> <p><br>“My parents are from Serra da Meruoca and came here [...]. At that time, Murilo still had his office next to the Station. My father went there and started working for Mr Murilo, carrying those Quinado Imperial coffins”.</p> <p>Francisca das Chagas de Oliveira (Chiquinha Fumaça).</p> <p> </p> <p><br>Keeping the appropriate proportions and time, everyone was able to do something, however, I usually say that Chico Aguiar, Sérgio Aguiar, Cláudia, who was once a councilor and vice-mayor, Stélio Júnior, who was once a councilor, Murilo Filho who was once mayor , all of us Aguiar, descendants of Murilo Aguiar, have not yet managed to reach half the experience, vivacity and ability he had of being able to look at things and find his appropriate answers there.</p> <p>Sérgio de Araújo Lima Aguiar.</p>2023-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/43socio-environmental studies2023-07-14T00:18:32-03:00Raimundo Lenilde de Araújoraimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brArmstrong Miranda Evangelistaarmstrong@ufpi.edu.brAndréa Lourdes Monteiro Scabelloascabello@hotmail.comÂngela Oliveira Vieiraangelavieira14@gmail.comAntonio Cardoso Façanhafacanha@ufpi.edu.brDenia Elice Matias de Oliveiradeniaelice@gmail.comEmanuel Lindemberg Silva Albuquerquelindemberg@ufpi.edu.brFredson Anderson Brito de Castrofredson.castro@ifma.edu.brGerson Dias de Sousagersongeocultural@gmail.comRaimundo Wilson Pereira dos Santoswilsonpereira@ufpi.edu.brGéssica Maria Mesquita Monteiro Costagessicamonteiro.alima@gmail.comIracilde Maria de Moura Fé Limairacildemourafelima@gmail.comGlácia Lopes Araújoglacialopestutoria@gmail.comCláudia Maria Sabóia de Aquinocmsaboia@gmail.comGlécia Maria de Carvalho Sousagleciacarvalho@gmail.comJosé Edson da Silva Barrinharaimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brJosé Germano Moura Ramosjgmoramos@bol.com.brCarlos Sait Pereira de Andradecarlossait@ufpi.edu.brMarcos Aurélio Macêdo da Silvamarcosaurelioms86@gmail.comRayana Patrícia da Costa Cunharayanapccunha@gmail.com<p>Volume 7 of the Geography in Debate Series, entitled Socio-environmental Studies: different approaches to Piauí and Maranhão, brings some results of research carried out in the Graduate Program in Geography at the Federal University of Piauí (PPGGEO-UFPI) linked to the line "Studies Regional and Geoenvironmental”, contemplating the efforts of teachers and graduate students.</p> <p>This volume consists of eleven chapters that address various themes about the production of geographic space in Piauí and Maranhão, covering the territories of Teresina, Parnaíba, Caldeirão Grande do Piauí, Caxias and Lagoa do Mulato.</p> <p>The collective work of PPGGEO – UFPI students and professors is shared, in this publication, with the external community. The research carried out contributes to the knowledge of the Geography of the Northeast, expanding knowledge of Brazilian Geography. We invite you to enjoy this reading.</p>2023-05-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/44Geography teaching advances, perspectives and possibilities2023-07-14T08:33:55-03:00Raimundo Lenilde de Araújoraimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brArmstrong Miranda Evangelistaarmstrong@ufpi.edu.brAndréa Lourdes Monteiro Scabelloascabello@hotmail.comAlice Silva Costa Alelafalice.alelaf@gmail.comMugiany Oliveira Brito Portelamugiany@yahoo.com.brArlane Silva de Sousaarlanegeo@ufpi.edu.brJosélia Saraiva e Silvasaraivasilvajoselia@ufpi.edu.brEduardo de Almeida Cunhadudumaranhensedm2@gmail.comEduardo Rafael Franco da Silvaeduardo.rafael123@yahoo.com.brFrancisco Eufrázio Feitosa Cavalcanteeufyum@hotmail.comFrancisco José da Silva Santossilvasantos.fco@gmail.comMarcos Vinicius de Andrade Ribeiromarcosandrade333@hotmail.comMaria do Desterro da Silva Barbosadetegeo@hotmail.comBartira Araújo da Silva Vianabartira.araujo@ufpi.edu.brPedro Ricardo Santos da Silvapedro.ricardo@ifpi.edu.brRosana Soares de Lacerdarosanalacerda.ufpiead@gmail.com<p>Volume 8 of the Geography in Debate Series, entitled Geography teaching: advances, perspectives and possibilities, brings a collection of texts addressing current and relevant topics about the teaching of Geography, resulting from the reflections and research of professors of the Graduate Program in Geography at UFPI, as supervisors and advisees.</p> <p>A thematic spectrum is covered, comprising various studies about the city, teacher training, cartography teaching in basic education, emphasis in textbooks, TDICs in Geography teaching, assessment of learning in Geography, Geography curriculum, spatial thinking and reasoning geography, teaching of Geography and school inclusion, language imagery in the textbook.</p> <p>We are facing a diverse set of productions within the scope of the PPGGEO, covering concepts, contents, methods and evaluation, which reveal the interests of the researchers involved, concerned with essential issues related to the teaching-learning process.</p> <p>Readers will have access to recent discussions in the field of academic production in School Geography, deepened during postgraduate research.</p>2023-05-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/91Food Quality and Safety Management2023-09-14T14:03:19-03:00Masu Capistrano Camurça Portelamasu.portela@ifce.edu.brKatiane Arrais Jaleskatiane@ifce.edu.brJúlio Otávio Portela Pereirajuliotavio@ifce.edu.brWalderlânia Soares de Sousa Linhareswalderlania_nutri@hotmail.comHerlene Greyce da Silveira Queirozherlenegreyce@ifce.edu.brNatália Sousa Tabosanataliast2012@hotmail.comAmanda Mazza Cruz de Oliveiraamanda.mazza@ifce.edu.brLeiliane Teles Cesarleilianeteles@ifce.edu.brFrancisca Joyce Elmiro Timbó Andradejoyce@ifce.edu.brKatia Souza da Silvanutri.katia2@gmail.comPaolo Germanno Lima de Araújopaolo@ifce.edu.brMaria Judite Araújomarjuaraujo@hotmail.comDaniele Maria Alves Teixeira de Sádanielemaria@ifce.edu.brTaline Pereira de Oliveirataline.ph@hotmail.comFrancisca Gabriela de Lima Pinheirogabrielaengenheira@gmail.comDébora Mirley Magalhães de Freitasdeboramirley@hotmail.comCarlos Eliardo Barros Cavalcanteeliardo@ifce.edu.brMirla Dayanny Pinto Fariasmirla@ifce.edu.brSamara Alcântara Lopessamaraalcantaranutri@hotmail.comGeorgia Maciel Dias de Moraesgeorgiamacieldm@gmail.comGersina dos Santos Silvagersinasantos13@gmail.comAna Josymara Lira Silvajosymara.lira@gmail.comMaria Luiza Freire Fonteleluizaffontele@gmail.comAna Cléa Gomes de Sousaanasousa@ifce.eduEric Roca Menezesmenezesericrocha@gmail.comRafael Victor e Silvarafael@ifce.edu.brSuzana Moreira Barbosasu.zana@hotmail.comAna Sancha Malveira Batistaanasancha@yahoo.com.brDanielle Rodrigues Macieldaniellemaciel.dm20@gmail.comMaria Gabrielle Rodrigues Macieljerfsonlins@gmail.comJoilson Silva Limajoilson.lima@ifce.edu.brFrancisco José Carvalho Moreirafranze.moreira@ifce.edu.br<p>The main objective of this work is to serve as a source of study and consultation, both for students in the food areas and for health professionals, with a more didactic, scientific and current focus. It can be used in various establishments that involve food handling: restaurants, cafeterias, hospitals, hotels, schools, daycare centers, airports and even home environments.<br>The professionals invited to write the twelve chapters were chosen for their relevant work in their respective specialties in the area of Food and Nutritional Security, being able to address the topics discussed in depth. In this way, the topics covered will be of great value to readers who seek to guarantee the quality of their services aimed at health, through some aspects such as adequate intake, absorption and excretion of all foods to be consumed.</p>2023-04-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/60Creative processes in geographical and pedagogical installations2023-08-08T15:12:39-03:00Emerson Ribeiroemerson.ribeiro@urca.brCarlos Augusto Barros da Silvaauggusto2014@gmail.comDiego Leite Alexandrediegoalexandre1995@gmail.comLuzia Eidla Araújo Sousaeidla.araujo@urca.brSinara Pereira de Souzasinara.pereira@urca.brGabriel Emanuel Leite de Limagabrielemanuel1995@hotmail.comMaria Alessandra Andrade de Lucenaalessandra.andra@urca.brJosefa Maria da Silvajomkz71s@gmail.comMaria Aparecida do Nascimentomanascimento68@yahoo.com.brCláudio Rejane da Silva Dantasclaudio.dantas@urca.brThiago Gil Lessa Alvesthiagogil@urca.brJosé Rodrigues de Moraisrodrigojrm8@gmail.comRayssa Soares Leiterayssa.leite@urca.brEliane Rodrigues Martinseliane.martins@urca.brAlexandre Ribeiro da Silvaalexandre.geografiaribeiro@gmail.comJosé Anderson de Sousajerfsonlins@gmail.comCassio Expedito Galdino Pereirajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Cynara Gonçalves de Alencarjerfsonlins@gmail.comSonia Maria de Matosjerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Vanice Lacerda de Melo Barbosajerfsonlins@gmail.comAnderson Felipe Santos Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comIgor Carlos Feitosa Alencarjerfsonlins@gmail.comAndressa Santos Lôbojerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisca Sandra de Sousajerfsonlins@gmail.comLuis Pessoa de Araujo Juniorjerfsonlins@gmail.comAnael Ribeiro Soaresjerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Itallo Silva Ribeirojerfsonlins@gmail.comGlauco Vieira Fernandesglauco.vieira@urca.br<p>How to provide students with formative experiences that enable learning and development? This issue has mobilized society in general for a long time and has demanded that educators, managers and researchers propose methodologies that can encourage the involvement of new generations in this process. It is in an attempt to find ways that the methodology of Geographic Installations was created and, in this search, experiments were carried out at different levels of education (elementary and higher) and in different areas of knowledge, which led to the idea that Installations were no longer restricted to the field of Geography, and yes, as Pedagogical Facilities. But what innovation can the reader find in this proposal? By combining creativity and imagination with disciplinary contents, the methodology allows for a broadening of the training experience that takes place in the school and extra-school space. By working on perception, rationality and affectivity through signs and symbols in the face of the association process, it is possible to mobilize and sensitize children, young people and adults to an immersion in which the body, sensitivity and mind seek solutions to the issues proposals, developing creativity and criticality. Therefore, we invite teachers, researchers and everyone who is interested in promoting an emancipatory education to delve into this work produced with the aim of contributing to improving education.</p>2023-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/32Small stock of ideas2023-06-02T15:04:50-03:00Sânzio Ângelosanzioangeloferreirabrasil@gmail.com<p>“Football in the metropolis was just like inland, money doesn't change the rules and cheating. The adults went on and on about the shots, comparing them to their playing times. 'Look, in my day, I didn't play like that...', while the little ones measured the quality of the teams with the positions in the table and with a score of a game that they didn't even remember anymore. A dirt field became a court, flip flops became cleats and goalkeeper gloves, strong kicks were prohibited, nobody wanted to play ball boy and go get a ball in the middle of the woods and under a car. An important game was on synthetic grass and fences, a wall that looked recently painted, Municipal Court Toledo Neves. Toledo was the mayor's name, the court was close to his house.”</p> <p>“Bernardo was disappointed instead of stressed, he understood the problem and blamed his own foolishness. Those tulips would always smile, demonstrate their best version, let it rain knives, metaphorically or literally, the colors would be as vivid as last week, the others would always wonder about the source of such optimism. Perhaps it was perseverance, perhaps they had such a tragic past that they learned to endure hardships and thus, unable to wither. Bernardo learned why.</p>2023-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/38Manifesto of the defeated (1713-1920)2023-06-05T18:47:47-03:00Francisco Jameli Oliveira Reinaldodulitle@hotmail.com<p>“Manifesto of the Vanquished” is not a declaration of defeat. Quite the contrary, it is a manifestation that these are more alive than ever, either literally or metaphorically. The task of producing a work of such importance was the responsibility of my friend Jameli Oliveira. The author is not a historian by training, but writes to fill in gaps.</p>2023-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/41heritage treasures2023-06-07T14:54:30-03:00Maria Somália Sales Vianasomalia_viana@hotmail.comThiago de Albuquerque Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comWellington Lavor Ferreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comPaulo Victor de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comRebeca Sales Vianarebeca_viana@uvanet.brLuiz Antonio Araújo Gonçalvesluiz_goncalves@uvanet.br<p>This book is a reflection of the authors, researchers and discoverers of the paleontological heritage of the northwest region of Ceará and champions of its scientific, social and economic importance. The content seeks to bring together the accumulated knowledge of this experience to help lay people and beginners to delve a little deeper into the important theme of heritage conservation.</p> <p>At first, the legal aspects involving fossils in Brazil and the possibilities of protecting this geodiversity heritage are presented, involving Education, Culture and Tourism actions. Then, a review is made on the paleontological record of Ceará and the emphasis on the northwest of the State.</p>2023-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/115Stumbling into prehistory2023-10-17T16:34:14-03:00Maria Somália Sales Vianasomalia_viana@hotmail.comRebeca Sales Vianarebeca_viana@uvanet.brPaulo Victor de Oliveiravictoroliveira@ufpi.edu.brGina Cardoso de Oliveira Chavesjerfsonlins@gmail.comArquimedes Chavesjerfsonlins@gmail.comGabriel Rodriguesjerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>THIS IS THE STORY OF TWO SISTERS</p> <p>THIS IS THE STORY OF TWO SISTERS<br>VERY CURIOSIOUS AND INTELLIGENT</p> <p>VERY CURIOSIOUS AND INTELLIGENT<br>YOU LEARNED SOMETHING VERY VALUABLE FROM</p> <p>YOU LEARNED SOMETHING VERY VALUABLE FROM<br>A SIMPLE STUMBLING.</p> <p>A SIMPLE STUMBLING.<br>EMBARK ON THIS ADVENTURE AND</p> <p>EMBARK ON THIS ADVENTURE AND<br>DISCOVER HOW FOSSILS HELP</p> <p>DISCOVER HOW FOSSILS HELP<br>UNDERSTAND CHANGES IN CLIMATE AND</p> <p>UNDERSTAND CHANGES IN CLIMATE AND<br>IN THE LANDSCAPE OF PLANET EARTH!</p> <p>IN THE LANDSCAPE OF PLANET EARTH!<br>SHARE THIS BOOK AND, AS THE</p> <p>SHARE THIS BOOK AND, AS THE<br>AUTHORS OF HISTORY, ENCOURAGE THE</p> <p>AUTHORS OF HISTORY, ENCOURAGE THE<br>BEWARE OF THE TREASURES OF THE PAST.</p> <p>BEWARE OF THE TREASURES OF THE PAST.</p>2023-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/37Garden of Padim Ciço2023-06-05T18:14:03-03:00Maria de Fátima de Morais Pinhofatima.pinho@urca.br<p>Taking different paths to get to Horto do Padre Cícero, this book presents a set of paths that combine to tell a story of devotion and enchantment, full of nuances that only those who exhaust investigative possibilities can offer. Transiting between aspects demarcated by different points of view, the chapters are presented as steps on a ladder, making us understand in detail and scope the various dimensions that make the sacred space comprehensible.</p> <p>Using various methodological and documental resources for her writing, like a good historian, Fátima Pinho transits from the ancestral ritualistic garden, a refuge island of ancient and last waters, to the Horto do Padre Cícero, conceived in the light of an imagined geography of the scriptures and, still, the garden resulting from tourist appropriations, which is defined in the destruction of vestiges of what can be understood as “fanatical and outdated religiosity”. Uses, resistances, political, cultural and economic appropriations derive from the set of places that are designed in the same space. It ends in the meaning of the Horto for devotees and residents defined in the intimacy with the space and the processes of transformations that they witnessed over time.</p>2023-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/65Doing science in the backlands2023-08-09T16:08:29-03:00Helder Alexandre Medeiros de Macedoheldermacedox@gmail.comNatália Raiane de Paiva Araújoheldermacedox@gmail.comJohnnys Jorge Gomes Alencarheldermacedox@gmail.comFilipe Viana da Silvaheldermacedox@gmail.comEvandro dos Santosevandro.santos@ufrn.brMarcelino Gomes dos Santosheldermacedox@gmail.comLedson Marcos da Silvaheldermacedox@gmail.comLaísa Fernanda Santos de Fariasheldermacedox@gmail.comAlda Medeirosheldermacedox@gmail.comMatheus Santosheldermacedox@gmail.comJoel Carlos de Souza Andradejoel.andrade@ufrn.br<p>Doing science in the sertões: experiences and idealizations in Seridó is a book resulting from a set of actions carried out by the Graduate Program in History of the Higher Education Center of Seridó (CERES) of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (PPGHC-UFRN ) with a view to contributing to scientific dissemination in the semi-arid region, based on the investigations carried out within the scope of the Master's Course in History of the Sertões. It is a direct result of the first stage of the actions of the Sertões em focus: History and Scientific Education project, originally approved in Public Notice 03/2020, of the Research Support Foundation of the State of Rio Grande do Norte (FAPERN) - call for Postgraduate Programs Emerging and consolidating Undergraduate Programs (PPGs) in Rio Grande do Norte to participate in FAPERN's Postgraduate Development Plan. After approval, it became part of the set of projects linked to Notice nº 14/2021-FAPERN - support for graduate programs for the scientific development of Rio Grande do Norte, with an emphasis on scientific education, renewable energies and Covid-19 and other health problems, with resources from the State Government, thus composing the FAPERN Graduate Development Plan (2021-2025). The Sertões in focus project: History and Scientific Education has the premise of filling needs, with regard to the actions of dissemination of scientific knowledge carried out by the PPGHC-UFRN. The program mobilizes an area of concentration around the thematic domain of the History of the Sertões. We thus reinforce the specificity and innovation of this area of concentration, since it is the first in Brazil to be explicitly dedicated to the field of History of the Sertões as an investigative domain. The project proposal, therefore, converges to the priority area of Science Education, a field of science that has been dedicated to the task of sharing information related to the production of scientific knowledge with individuals who are not, traditionally, considered as part of the university community, for example.</p>2023-02-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/36Aggressiveness in detainees and soccer practice2023-06-05T17:08:41-03:00Adílio Moreira de Moraesadilio_clf@hotmail.com<p>The realization of this research permeated several challenges, from the choice of theme, through the scarcity of literature that dealt with the relationship between aggressiveness in detainees and soccer practice, to the performance of data collection and analysis.</p> <p>According to the results of the present investigation, both aggressiveness in general and each of its investigated dimensions (instrumental, emotional and cognitive) have a lower average level in the group of detainees who play soccer, when compared to the group of detainees who do not. soccer practitioners. With this research, we hope to contribute to the advancement of educational sciences, while recognizing the mobility that is imposed on the results obtained in an investigative work.</p>2023-02-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/61Homeless people in Brazil2023-08-09T10:38:29-03:00Adílio Moreira de Moraesadilio_clf@hotmail.comVanessa Mesquita Ramos adilio_clf@hotmail.comBerla Moreira de Moraes adilio_clf@hotmail.comJully Emmilly Guedes da Silvaadilio_clf@hotmail.comMarcia Maria de Oliveira Nobregaadilio_clf@hotmail.comLissa Marry de Santana Liraadilio_clf@hotmail.com<p>It may not seem like it, but subjecting millions of people to sub-human conditions of existence in plain sight is easier than you might think. Not that some ultra-modern camouflage technology has been invented or a new drug that makes everyone blind to social inequality being managed through water, food or air. The secret of the trick is much simpler, but no less cruel. It is enough for these millions to be left on the streets, outside the formal consumption circuit, for them to stop being seen as human beings and become mere disposable objects of our society. In our current society, it is easier to avoid hungry people asking for food on a sidewalk than an open manhole or a garbage collection point, because while these people are invisible, the structural problems cause a selective revolt and indignant posts on social networks. . After all, it's easier to ignore them than to seek to understand what led them to that situation and try to help them in some way. The manhole and the garbage, just put a little pressure on the authorities, they temporarily cease to be problems. This work not only exposes, but puts a finger on our social wound. These are recent data on the situation of homeless people in Brazil, who are often left to their own devices (or bad luck) by almost all of society (almost all of them because, fortunately, there are still initiatives from people who have decided to stop looking away). They are harsh reports of those who, if it weren't for some specific projects, would not have access to the basics to feel human. These are people who don't have a roof over their heads on rainy nights, don't have a place to take a shower, don't have food for days on end, don't even have access to water to quench their thirst. At the same time that we fail to see these people, we hide our own humanity.</p>2023-02-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/33atlas of risks2023-06-02T15:37:05-03:00Camila Cunicocamila.cunico@academico.ufpb.brDaisy Beserra Lucenadaisy.beserra.lucena@academico.ufpb.brMarcelo de Oliveira Mouramarcelomoura@ccen.ufpb.br<p>This Atlas is the product of a project entitled Risks, vulnerabilities and hydroclimatic disasters in the State of Paraíba: subsidies for planning and management of territories, started in February 2019 and concluded in February 2023, being funded through the Universal Call MCTI/CNPq 2018. The main objective of the project was to identify the Risk Index of Flood Disasters (IRDI) and Climate Disasters (IRDC) for the state of Paraíba, as well as detailing the social vulnerability of specific municipalities (study at census level ) and the construction of practices in Education for Disaster Risk Reduction (ERRD).</p> <p>The Atlas gathers some of the thematic mappings elaborated for the project, considering the 223 municipalities, presenting them through a descriptive text and graphics that emphasize the variables analyzed for the context of Paraíba, with a focus on the Pluviometrically Homogeneous Regions.</p>2023-02-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/67Education in the city of Teresina2023-08-10T15:17:41-03:00Iracilde Maria de Moura Fé Limairacildemourafelima@gmail.comMugiany Oliveira Brito Portelamugiany@yahoo.com.brAntônio José Teixeira Guerraantoniotguerra@gmail.comMarcelo Martins de Moura Fémarcelo.mourafe@urca.brHikaro Kayo de Brito Nuneshikarobrito@gmail.comJamersson Francisco Ribeiro Britojamerssonbrito@gmail.comSammya Vanessa Vieira Chavessammyachaves@ifpi.edu.brTony César de Sousa Oliveiratonycsoliveira@hotmail.com.brVanessa Fernanda da Silva Sousavanessa_fernandass@hotmail.comRuth Raquel Soares de Fariasruthraquelsf@gmail.comAntonio Alberto Jorge Farias Castroalbertojorgecastro@gmail.comAlmir Bezerra Limaalmirbezerralima@gmail.comMaria do Carmo Oliveira Jorgeorofila@gmail.comFrancisco Welington de Araújo Sousawellingtongeo88@gmail.comElisabeth Mary de Carvalho Baptistabaptistaeli@gmail.comMarco Aurélio da Silva Lira Filhomarcolira.cgeo@gmail.com<p>The presentation of proposals for teaching Geography about the city of Teresina consists of an initial step towards a more detailed concept of approaches to the city and the daily lives of the people who live in it. The intention is, above all, to show that there is an alternative way to teach the city of Teresina, in a more critical and active way. As a precaution, the proposals aim to contribute to the training of teachers (initial and continuing), in the expectation that they reflect and make the necessary adjustments to their realities. In this way, the referred book presents different discussions with themes that are present in the Basic Education curricula, such as the teaching of Geography, Biology and History, from a perspective turned to the city of Teresina (Piauí).</p>2023-01-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/58Republican Pages2023-08-08T12:45:54-03:00Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.comMaria Samily Vieira Ribeiroribsamis@gmail.comBruna Karina Ferreira de Lima Melomelo.karina.his@gmail.comAna Kayane Melo da Ponteaugustus474@hotmail.comAna Sara Melo Rocha do Nascimentoanasara01@gmail.comFrancisca Gomes da Silvafranciscagomeshist@gmail.comThais Alves da Silvaaugustus474@hotmail.comMônica Gomes Paivaaugustus474@hotmail.comFrancisca Andressa da Silva Rodriguesaugustus474@hotmail.comFrancisco Guilherme Silva Oliveiraguilhermesilvagt21@gmail.comMaria Antonia Silva do Nascimentomaryaantoniasilva@gmail.comLeandro de Oliveira Félixfelix.oliveiraleandro@gmail.comDenilson de Paula Silvaaugustus474@hotmail.comFilipe Gomes de Andradeaugustus474@hotmail.comFernanda Christina Marques Loiolafernandaloiolach@gmail.comMilena Rodrigues Costaaugustus474@hotmail.comFrancisco Joelson de Jesus Cosmoaugustus474@hotmail.comFrancisca Valquíria de Vasconcelosvalquiria_vasconcelos@uvanet.br<p>Organizing a book is always a possibility to gather articles around a common theme. Brazilian historiography is rich in examples of efforts of this nature, where large editorial projects are organized not only to provide an overview of the research carried out by various researchers on diverse themes, not only of a revisionist nature, but also an opportunity to add multiple syntheses aiming to broaden the readership in an effort to popularize History, in the good sense of the term, notably among high school teachers and students.</p> <p>From our podium, whenever we reach the eighth period of the History course, we teach the subject of History of Brazil III (Republic) and try to find out what subjects and themes students are developing as Course Completion Works (TCC's). In the vast majority of cases, the objects of study have a foot in the republican period, temporally and spatially, and focusing on themes related to local history.</p>2023-01-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/112BETWEEN WAVES: 2023-10-13T10:44:17-03:00José Adelmo da Silva Filhaadelmof12@gmail.comAntonio Germane Alves Pintogermane.pinto@urca.brAdemar Maia Filhoademarfilho_9@hotmail.comÁgna Retyelly Sampaio de Souzaagnaretyelly@hotmail.comAline Muniz Cruz Tavaresalinemunizcruz56@gmail.comAmanda Cordeiro de Oliveira Carvalhoamandaresidenteesp@gmail.comAmanda Salgado Nunesamanda.s@urca.brAna Camila Gonçalves Leonelanacamila.leonel@urca.brAna Júlia Máximo Mendesanajuliamaximo@urbca.brAna Karoline Alves da Silvakarolalvesdasilva123@gmail.comAna Paula Agostinho Alencaranapaulaagostinho0@gmail.comAna Paula Pinheiro da Silvapaulinhapinheiro86@gmail.comAna Vartan Ribeiro de Alencar Ulissesanav.biologa@outlook.comAna Virgínia de Melo Fialhovirginia.fialho@uece.brAna Vitoria Correa Limaanavitorialima@usp.brAndréia de Souza Cândidoandreiasouzacandido2018@gmail.comAndreza Vitor da Silvaandrezavitor.sv@gmail.comAntônio Samuel Silva Linssamuel.slins@urca.brAparecido Daniel Lino da Silva2017danielsegundo@gmail.comArycelle Alves de Oliveiraarycellealves@gmail.comBianca Fernandes Marcelinobianca.fernandes@urca.brBruna Maria Osterno Mourãoosternobruna@gmail.comBruna Suellen Pereirabrunasullen.efif@gmail.comCaik Ferreira Silvacaik17ferreira@gmail.comCamila Almeida Neves de Oliveiracamila.oliveira@urca.brCamila Fonseca Bezerracamilawasidi@gmail.comCamilla Ytala Pinheiro Fernandescamillaytala@hotmail.comCarmem Emmanuely Leitão Araújocarmemleitao@ufc.brCélida Juliana de Oliveiracelida.oliveira@urca.brCicera Emanuele do Monte Simãoemanueledomonte16@gmail.comCícero Damon Carvalho de Alencardamon.alencar@urca.brCláudio Igor Máximo Mendesclaudioigormaximo@gmail.comDionasson Altivo Marquesdionmarques@usp.brDivane de Vargasvargas@usp.brEdilson Rodrigues de Limaedilsonrodriguesdelima73@gmail.comEdvania Honório Brazedvaniahb.enfermagem@gmail.comEllen Maria Oliveira de Sáelennsa@icloud.comEmanuelly Vieira Pereiraemanuelly.pereira@urca.brEstefani Alves Meloalves.estefani@urca.brEulária Araújo de Souzaeularia.araujo@urca.brFernanda Guedzya Correia Saturrinofernanda.guedzya@urca.brFrancisco Anderson Carvalho de Limaacarvalho.eco@gmail.comFrancisco Elizaudo de Brito Juniorfrancisco.brito@urca.brFrancisco Idelfonso de Sousafrancisco.idelfonso@hotmail.comGeanne Maria Costa Torresgmctorres@hotmail.comGerliane Filgueira Leitegerlianeleite1@gmail.comGizely de Lima Rosagizely-lima@hotmail.comGuilherme de Andrade Ruelaguilherme.ruela@ufjf.brHedilene Ferreira de Sousahedilene.pietro5@gmail.comHelvis Eduardo Oliveira da Silvahelvis.eduardo@urca.brHingridy Ferreira Fernandeshingridyferreira07@gmail.comIasmin Oliveira Nascimentoiasmim.oliveira@discente.univasf.edu.brInês Dolores Teles de Figueiredoines.teles@urca.brIngrid da Silva Mendonçaingridsm2015@gmail.comIngrid Grangeiro Bringel Silvaingridgbringel@gmail.comIsabela Rocha Siebraenfa.isabelars@gmail.comIsabelita Rodrigues de Alencarisabelitaalencar@hotmail.comIsadora Gonçalves de Oliveiraisadora.oliveira@urca.brJessica Lima de Oliveirajessicacaete2@gmail.comJessyca Moreira Macieljessycamaciel59@hotmail.comJoão Agostinho Netojoaonetoedf@alu.ufc.brJohn Carlos de Souza Leitejohncarlosleite@hotmail.comJosé Benedito Dos Santos Batista Netonetto1443@gmail.comJosé Mateus Bezerra da Graçajosegraca@enf.fiponline.edu.brJosé Thiago Alves de Sousathiagoalvesnutricionista@gmail.comJosefa Iara Alves Bezerraalvesjosefaiara@gmail.comKaline Nayanne de Souza Oliveirakalinenso@gmail.comKarine Nascimento da Silvakarine.nascimento@urca.brKarla Corrêa Lima Mirandakfor026@terra.com.brKeila Formiga de Castrokeilaformigacastro2@gmail.comLaís Abreu de Souzalaisabreu50@gmail.comLeilany Dantas Varelaleilany.dantasvarela@urca.brLetícia Gomes da Silvaleticiagomezdasilva@gmail.comLillian Luana Torquato Lucenaluanatorquato96@gmail.comLis Maria Machado Ribeiro Bezerralismaria.bezerra@urca.brLívia de Sousa Rodriguesliviarodrigues_enf@hotmail.comLorena Pinheiro Bragalorenabraga631@gmail.comLucía Belén Pérezluciabelenperez@alu.ufc.brMaria Anelice de Limaanelicelima@yahoo.com.brMaria Célia de Freitascelia.freitas@uece.brMaria de Fátima Vasques Monteirofatima.monteiro@urca.brMaria Jeny de Sousa Oliveirasousajeny7@gmail.comMaria Letícia Araújo Noronhaleticiaaraujo84@hotmail.comMaria Neliane Saraiva Rabelonelianesaraiva@gmail.comMaria Nizete Tavares Alvesnizete.tavares@urca.brMaria Regilânia Lopes Moreiramregilania_enf@hotmail.comMaria Rocineide Ferreirarocineideferreira@gmail.comMaria Vilani Cavalcante Guedesvilani.guedes@globo.comMaria Vitória Ribeiro da SilvaVitorial234@hotmail.comMariana Andrade de Freitasmariana.andrade@urca.brMarília Lopes Pernambucomariliapernambuco.MP@gmail.comMarivânia Monteiro Alvesmarivaniamonteiro3@gmail.comMauricio Lima da Silvalimamauricio18@gmail.comMaylla de Oliveira Limamaylla1330@gmail.comMikaelle Ysis da Silvamikaelleysis02@gmail.comMonísya Oliveira Ferreira Brandãomona.ofb@urca.brMurilo Rocha Pereira Juniormurilorochapj@hotmail.comNathylle Régia de Sousa Caldasregianathylle@gmail.comPatrícia Alves de Andradeurca.patricia@gmail.comPatrícia Pereira Tavares de Alcântaraenfermeira.tavares.81@gmail.comPedro Victor Landim Ribeiropedrovictorlandimr@gmail.comRachel Cardoso de Almeidarachel.almeida@urca.brRaimundo Monteiro da Silva Netormsneto_@outlook.comRaiza Amanda Gonçalves de Souzaraiza.amanda@urca.brRaniel Eduardo da Silvaranielgermano@gmail.comRauana dos Santos Faustinorauanafaustino21@gmail.comRoger Rodrigues da Silvaroger.silva@urca.brSabrina Alaide Amorim Alvessabrina.amorim@aluno.uece.brSamyra Paula Lustoza Xaviersamyralustoza@gmail.comShady Maria Furtado Moreirasshadymoreira16@hotmail.comSheila Ramos de Oliveirasheila.oliveira@usp.brStefane Vieira Nobrestefanevn@gmail.comTacyla Geyce Freire Muniz Januáriotacyla.muniz@urca.brThaís Ellen Cavalcanti Lôbothais.cavalcanti@urca.brThaynara Duarte do Valethaynaraduarte@outlook.comThiago Nascimento Mourathiagonm1974@gmail.comValdília Ribeiro de Alencar Ulissesvaldilia_rau@yahoo.com.brWedson Ferreira dos Santoswedson.enf@gmail.comYolanda Rachel Alves Leandro Furtadoyolandarakel@gmail.com<p>This book indicates paths and evokes the challenges for the SUS, in rescue of science, the loving affection of care relationships and, mainly, the universality, completeness and equity of health care. The actions of the clinic, care and health management recognize in promotion, prevention, assistance and rehabilitation actions in Covid-19 and at all times that “there is so much life out there”. And, therefore, it is indicated that the arrangements and models proposed for the SUS, involve subjects, citizens and people in their diverse, complex and significant lives; in its singularities and in the plurality of human living in the sustainable world.</p>2022-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/110Teacher training and educational practices in different training contexts2023-10-10T22:28:22-03:00Emerson Ribeiro emerson.ribeiro@urca.brMaria Dulcinea da Silva LoureiroURCA.mdslou@uol.com.brCicero Magerbio Gomes Torrescicero.torres@urca.brEdson Ribeiro Lunaedsonluna@gmail.comFernando Menezes Limafernando.menezes@urca.brRafaelly Carneiro dos Santos Nogueirarafaellycarneiro@hotmail.comJonisley Soares da Silvajonisleysoares@gmail.comJosier Ferreira da Silvajosier.silva@urca.brRebeca Baia SindeauxURCA.rebeca.baia.sindeaux@gmail.comMaria Belo Silva Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Socorro Lucena Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancione Charapa Alvesfrancione.alves@ufca.edu.brJosé de Caldas Simões Netojosecaldas@leaosampaio.edu.brAriza Maria Rochaariza.rocha@urca.brFabiano de Cristo Teixeira e Pinho Júniorfabianodecristojr@gmail.comEdilânio Rodrigues Macáriomacario1500@gmail.comMeryelle Macedo da Silvameryellerodrigues@hotmail.comHenrique Cunha Juniorhcunha@ufc.brCicera Nunescicera.nunes@urca.brMaria Cynara Gonçalves de Alencarmaria.alencar@prof.ce.gov.brAlexandre Ribeiro da Silvaalexandre.geografiaribeiro@gmail.comLuis Pessoa de Araujo Juniorpessoa.luisjunior@urca.brThiago Gil Lessa Alvesthiagogil@urca.brAndressa Santos Lôbojerfsonlins@gmail.comJosefa Maria da Silvajosefa-ms@hotmail.comClaudio Rejane da Silva Dantasclaudio.dantas@urca.brJoão Paulo Bezerra Macieljoaopaulo_bezerra@hotmail.comLuiz Paulo da Penha Ferinoluizpauloferino@hotmail.comFrancisco Wellery Gomes Bezerrawellery@leaosampaio.edu.brRaimundo Erivan Lucena de Almeidajerfsonlins@gmail.comTânia Pereira Santanataniasann@hotmail.comZuleide Fernandes de Queirozzuleide@urca.brAna Moésia Magalhães Ribeiro Machadomoesia-mv@hotmail.comFrank Lane Macêdo Machadofranklanehott@gmail.comGeorge Pimentel Fernandespimentelcrato@gmail.comRóbinson de Souza dos Santosjerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>This book, Teacher Training and Educational Practices in different training contexts, becomes imperative and innovative as it presents results of studies and research by graduates, students and researchers of the Professional Master's in Education at the Regional University of Cariri. The experiences presented here bring with them different professional training contexts, in tune with collective discussions in the face of numerous current challenges, in order to present perspectives on teacher training and Educational Practices for a critical, conscious, creative and responsible praxis.</p> <p>This discussion presents itself as emergency due to the socio-historical, political and cultural issues that have accompanied the development of these research fields in Brazil. When problematized in this book, teacher training and educational practices are discussed in order to contribute to overcoming the challenges that have involved the construction of an inclusive, autonomous, collaborative and quality education.</p> <p>The book is divided into four parts, these being research and teacher training; education for cultural heritage and ethical-racial relations; teaching and its methodologies and education, school and inclusion in different contexts. We hope that the reflections presented here can contribute to the redefinition of educational practices and to the enhancement of the debate on the themes that the book proposes to discuss, and with this, strengthen the existing production in the area.</p>2022-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/102Teaching with public history: 2023-10-02T22:20:50-03:00Sônia Menesessonia.meneses@urca.brSonia Maria de Almeida Ignatiuk Wanderleyjerfsonlins@gmail.comRosilene Alves Melorosileneamelo@gmail.comJuniele Rabêlo de Almeidajunielealmeida@yahoo.com.brMarta Gouveia de Oliveira Rovaimarta.rovai@unifal-mg.edu.brMarcelo Fronzafronzam34@yahoo.com.brItamar Freitas de Oliveiraitamarfo@gmail.comJane Derarovele Semeao e Silvajane.semeao@urca.brAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brCaroline Silveira Bauercarolinebauer@gmail.comGuilherme Gomes Moerbeckgmoerbeck@yahoo.com.brThais Rocha da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comAna Maria Mauad de Sousa Andrade Essusjerfsonlins@gmail.comMilton Roberto Monteiro Ribeirojerfsonlins@gmail.comMarcus Vinícius de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comAryana Lima Costaaryanacosta@uern.brJocelito Zallajocelito.zalla@ufrgs.brVanessa Spinosavanessa.spinosa@ufrn.brJosé Ricardo Oriá Fernandesjerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>In recent years, debates around public history have become one of the most sought after topics among historians, teachers and professionals in related areas who have come to realize the strong presence of demands and historical narratives in our public scene. At a time marked by diverse denialism, especially on historical topics, reflection on the public dimensions of history has assumed a fundamental role in our days.</p> <p>What the texts presented in this work demonstrate is the need to go beyond the historiographical and discover the historical in the public space. If the former continues to be a fundamental tool for reflection, the latter places the History professional's practice in the real world, where life reinvents itself every day.</p>2022-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/18Sebastião and his adventures in the construction of Brasilia2023-05-29T16:03:18-03:00Cosma Silva de Araújocosmaaraujo@hotmail.com<div class="lRu31"><span class="HwtZe" lang="en"><span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">It is possible to talk about the life trajectory of any person based on keywords.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">Among the keywords most</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">highlights of Sebastião Severo Frota, we can choose one:</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">construction.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">Still young, Sobralense was one of the thousands</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">of workers who poured sweat and blood into the foundations</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">what would become the capital of Brazil.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">The search for a</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">better life, for adventure, for the construction of a more</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">dignified, took Sebastião, his brother and friends to go to</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">the heart of the country, without even knowing what was waiting for them.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">Many ended their days in the Midwestern heat</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">Brazilians, whether victims of accidents at work, modern slavery, violence employed by large landowners, in short, did not find the better life promised by the</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">numerous government advertisements.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">But when (re)building</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">his memoirs about that chapter in his history (and the</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">history of Brazil), Sebastião, at the age of 99, still</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">shows an excellent builder.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">Every wall of your narrative</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">is based on strong foundations of clear knowledge</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">of history, but not the one you learn from books, but</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">the one that lives.</span></span></span></div> <div class="UdTY9 WdefRb" aria-hidden="true" data-location="2"> <div class="kO6q6e"> </div> </div>2022-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/100Teaching History, arts of making2023-09-29T12:09:20-03:00Francisco Egberto de Meloegbertomelo13@yahoo.com.brPaula Cristiane de Lyra Santospaulalyrasantos@gmail.comAna Carla Sabinoanacarlasabinofernandes2@gmail.comAna Isabel Ribeiro Parente Cortez ReisAna Isabel Ribeiro Parente Cortez Reisbelparente@gmail.comAndré dos Santos Velozoprofessorvelozo@gmail.comAntônia Lucivânia da Silvaluciteixeiracrato@hotmail.comAntonia Valdenia de Araújoaval.araujo@hotmail.comCicero Anderson de Almeida Bezerracandbez@hotmail.comCícero Soares Varelacs.varela77@gmail.comDarlan de Oliveira Reis Juniorprofessordarlan@gmail.comEdivânia Ferreira Agostinhoedivaniafagostinho@gmail.comEllen Natucha Pedroza Bezerraellen_natucha@hotmail.comFrancisco Júlio Sousa FerreiraProfessorjulioferreira@gmail.comGeimison Falcão de Limageimisonfalcao13@hotmail.comIêda Mayara de Santanaiedamayara93@gmail.comIsaíde Bandeira da Silvaisaide.bandeira@uece.brJosé Diego Azevedo Cabralazevedo_diego@yahoo.com.brJosemar de Medeiros Cruzjosemardmc@yahoo.com.brMaria de Lourdes Gonçalves Guimarãesmalug75@gmail.comMaria Telvira da Conceiçãoprofessoratelvira@gmail.comPaula Cristiane de Lyra Santospaulalyrasantos@gmail.comTiago Adauto Noronha Melo Tavarestiagoadautojmf@gmail.comTitus Benedikt Riedltitusriedl@yahoo.deSônia Menesessonia.meneses@urca.br<p>The authors present here had to teach, learn, research and write history in times of pandemic. The climate of insecurity generated by the suspension of classes, due to the New Corona Virus of COVID-19, at the beginning of 2020, and the gradual resumption from mid-2021, made it difficult for these teachers to carry out their tasks, at the same time. students of the ProfHistory disciplines at URCA. They are professionals who reinvented themselves in learning spaces that oscillate between in-person and virtual, while having to experience research, produce, write and recreate their daily work. Teacher-researchers-students who made and make things happen based on and with the challenges of their teaching knowledge and school historical knowledge raised in basic education schools.</p> <p>Our purpose, authors, organizers and scientific committee, with this book, the result of the dissertations of master's and master's students from ProfHistória URCA, is to incite/strengthen debate between students and history teachers, whether from higher education or basic education, about teaching practices and student experiences for teaching and learning in History.</p>2022-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/30Political History of Camocim2023-06-01T16:10:49-03:00Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.com<p>Camocim, prosperous and beautiful city in the north of Ceará, gains, through the talented pen of one of its most illustrious sons, a remarkable work. Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santos, one of the most talented historians of our academy, managed to produce a book that, despite the didactic purposes for which it is proposed, goes much further. The ease with which the text is written, the enormous range of information brought and the wealth of images allow the general public to access an essential production for those who want to know Camocim and — why not? —, other aspects of politics in Ceará and Brazil in the 19th and 20th centuries.</p> <p>This type of production is not always so easy to find, since, unfortunately, we still suffer from several obstacles in the production of what is called “local history”, such as the lack of archives, poor conservation of sources and the lack of greater support and research resources. This “local history”, it should be noted, was the target, for a long time, of a certain prejudice, as if it were something minor. In fact, everything is history. The “local”, if well worked in a research, allows us to better see peculiarities that escape the more general look. If macro analyzes allow us to understand what is happening in regions such as Camocim, this, in turn, broadens and contributes to the understanding of broader processes, such as the importance of the port and the city's railroad to think about Ceará's economy and the movement of workers in their struggles for better living conditions.</p>2022-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/10Affections - Affective school and education2023-07-31T09:28:49-03:00José Reginaldo Feijão Parentejose_reginaldo@uvanet.br<p>Considering how much the school contributes to making its members more kind, solidary, cooperative, kind, autonomous, empathetic, emotionally stable and tolerant people should increasingly be a criterion for the efficiency of education and the school and not just the metric of how many students annually pass the National High School Examination (Enem) tests and entrance exams or other evaluation proposals that rank students and schools.</p>2022-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/31History of geography teaching in school groups in Rio Grande do Sul North (1908 -1931)2023-06-01T16:48:14-03:00Djanni Martinho dos Santos Sobrinhodjannigeo@gmail.com<p>Much has been written about the Sertão.</p> <p>From the trails of Guimarães Rosa (1956) to the recent studies resulting from the Master's Degree in History of the Sertões (MHIST/ CERES-UFRN), this space for the formation of culture, a way of life and historiographic production has enchanted many, and its modus operandi aroused interest and provoked the study of its facts and events.</p> <p>The way of organizing life itself, marked by resistance to the challenges of the everyday life of the sertanejo and nature, is one of the many references that characterize man and the history of the places that make up this space.</p> <p>A space that constitutes an ambience of experience, where not only is it possible to identify a characteristic type of culture and social construction, but it is also possible to identify the archetype of a way of thinking and building history, which is written in the present and observed in the everyday life of cities and fields that mutate and enchant in the presence of the rainy season. Just like the caatinga that awakens in green, life awakens in joy.</p> <p>When talking about the history of teaching geography in school groups in Rio Grande do Norte, the author convinces us that the History of Education in Brazil is also built in the hinterland.</p>2022-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/3Dialogues on Brazilian Geomorphology2023-05-10T20:06:03-03:00Vanda Claudino-Salesvcs@ufc.brAntonio Jerfson Lins de Freitasjerfsonlins@gmail.comAna Luiza Coelho Nettoananetto@acd.ufrj.brAntonio Carlos de Barros Correadbiase2001@terra.com.brAntonio Jeovah de Andrade Meirelesmeireles@ufc.brAntonio José Teixeira Guerraantoniotguerra@gmail.comAntonio Pereira Magalhães Juniormagalhaesufmg@yahoo.com.brArchimedes Perez Filhoarchi@ige.unicamp.brCláudia Sabóia de Aquinocmsaboia@ufpi.edu.brDirce Maria Suertegaraydircesuerte@gmail.comErnane Cortez Limaernanecortez@hotmail.comJosé Falcão Sobrinhofalcao.sobral@gmail.comJurandyr Luciano Sanches Rossjuraross@usp.brLaryssa Sheydder Lopeslaryssa.lopes@ifma.edu.brLeonardo José Cordeiro Santossantos@ufpr.brLucas Lopes Barretolucasbarreto7@yahoo.comLuís Ricardo Fernandes da Costalricardocosta@yahoo.com.brMarco Túlio Diniztuliogeografia@gmail.comOsvaldo Girão da Silvaosgirao@gmail.comRubson Pinheiro Maiarubsonpinheiro@yahoo.com.brSaulo Roberto de Oliveira Vitalsrovital@gmail.comSelma Simões de Castroselma.castro@uol.com.brSimone Ferreira Dinizdinfersim@hotmail.com<p>It's amazing how each new book published by the Scientific Territory series has the renewed ability to excite us. And we are not only excited by bringing together in a few hundred pages the trajectories of some of the greatest exponents of each scientific area, who offer us the opportunity to learn from their professional experiences, but who also confide some of their dramas, difficulties, choices, discoveries , conquests, in short, the men and women behind the numerous obligatory references with which every young student has contact throughout their academic training.</p> <p><br>In this fourth edition of the series, the trajectories of twelve of the biggest names linked to Brazilian geomorphological research were gathered: Antonio Jeovah de Andrade Meireles, from UFC; Antonio José Teixeira Guerra, from UFRJ; Antonio Carlos Barros Correa, from UFPE; Dirce Maria Suertegaray, from UFRGS/UFPB; Rubson Pinheiro Maia, from UFC; Laryssa Sheydder de Oliveira Lopes, from IF-Maranhão; Ana Luiza Coelho Netto, from UFRJ; Jurandyr Luciano Sanches Ross, from USP; Vanda de Claudino-Sales, from UFC/UVA; Archimedes Perez Filho, from UNICAMP; Selma Simões de Castro, from USP; and Antonio Pereira Magalhães Junior, from UFMG.</p>2022-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/111Tales from the Land of Light between the past and the future2023-10-11T22:11:00-03:00Ana Patrícia Lopes da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comAshley Evelyn Reátegui Saraivajerfsonlins@gmail.comDanielle Sousa Ferreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comDenise Maria Oliveira Gazellijerfsonlins@gmail.comIara Lopes Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comJane Mara Ximenes de Sousajerfsonlins@gmail.comLara Shaina Lopes Borgesjerfsonlins@gmail.comBenjamim Moreira de Holandajerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Brasil Villarjerfsonlins@gmail.comEduarda Schlachter Sampaiojerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Clara Cordeiro Guedesjerfsonlins@gmail.comIsadora Felipe Vasconcelos Carneirojerfsonlins@gmail.comLigia Melo De Azevedojerfsonlins@gmail.comLuiza Sousa de Magalhãesjerfsonlins@gmail.comElisa de Moraes Diógenes Lemenhejerfsonlins@gmail.comAngelina de Matos Gallojerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>Tales from the land of light: between the past and the future is an exercise in bold writing about the space of time and the time of space, it is the intersection of experiences, capillaries and sensibilities embodied in the literary text.</p>2022-10-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/72Ludwig Feuerbach2023-08-15T16:23:14-03:00José Edmar Lima Filhosemedmar@yahoo.com.brAdriana Veríssimo Serrãosemedmar@yahoo.com.brFerruccio Andolfisemedmar@yahoo.com.brMaximiliano Dacuysemedmar@yahoo.com.brFrancisco Martínez Hidalgosemedmar@yahoo.com.brFelipe Assunção Martinssemedmar@yahoo.com.brRenato Almeida de Oliveirasemedmar@yahoo.com.brPablo Uriel Rodríguezsemedmar@yahoo.com.brJuan Manuel Spinellisemedmar@yahoo.com.br<p>“Returning to Feuerbach: this is the imperative that guides the production of the book that we now make available for public debate. The objective of proposing this return is based on a double root, which also justifies the choice of the title of this work: on the certainty that, due to a duty of honesty, there is still much to unravel from Feuerbach's thought and, hence, on the proposal to offer other dialogues with Feuerbach, perhaps less evident than one might expect. [...] [The] thematic multiplicity of issues and the polyphony resulting from the dialogues [...] highlighted [in this work] little (or almost never) are duly deepened in the perspectives of those who see Feuerbach more through the eyes of his critics than by himself. It can be safely concluded that going beyond the surface and the jargon consolidated by the audacity of reading Feuerbach's production is allowing yourself to refuse the commonplaces to find yourself in trouble for the unsaid and for the density of the new in an author supposedly outdated. It is necessary to return to Feuerbach for himself and perhaps we will be better at understanding ourselves and what surrounds us. And it is no less than this that we expect.”</p>2022-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/19The Game of Powers2023-05-29T17:58:25-03:00Sara Alves Magalhãessaraamagalhaes@live.com<div class="lRu31"><span class="HwtZe" lang="en"><span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">What makes Fernando Collor's impeachment processes different</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">de Mello and Dilma Rousseff?</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">Can both processes be</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">seen as examples of judicial exemption or were they somehow tainted by political interests?</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">There is nothing better than the commitment of a young and competent researcher to seek such answers.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">In her first book, Sara Alves</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">Magalhães deals with complex themes, but always with the concern of</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">make them understandable to your readers.</span></span></span></div> <div class="UdTY9 WdefRb" aria-hidden="true" data-location="2"> <div class="kO6q6e"> </div> </div>2022-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/66GEODOC Publications2023-08-10T11:56:00-03:00Raimundo Lenilde de Araújoraimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brCassandra de Sousa Cunhacassandra@ifpi.edu.brFrancisco José da Silva Santossilvasantos.fco@gmail.comMiguel da Silva Netonetomiguel73@gmail.comAlda Cristina de Ananias Araujoaldacristinaananias@gmail.comArylson Pereira Alvinoarylson.alvino@gmail.comBeatriz Rodrigues Lustosabeatrizlust@ufpi.edu.brEduardo Rafael Franco da Silvaeduardo.rafael123@yahoo.com.brFrancisca Djalma Pereira Rodrigues e Silvaprofrancisca.43@gmail.comGabrielly de Jesus Fernandesgabriellyfernandes465@gmail.comJoão Rafael Rêgo dos Santosjoao.r89@outlook.comJosêani Sousa dos Santosjoseani.sousa@outlook.comLineu Aparecido Paz e Silvalineupazsilva@gmail.comMarcos Gomes de Sousamarcossggomes77@gmail.comMaria do Desterro da Silva Barbosadetegeo@hotmail.comRafaela dos Santos Lealrafaslgeo84@gmail.comRosana Soares de Lacerdarosanalacerda.ufpiead@gmail.comTainara da Silva do Carmotainarasilvcarmo@gmail.comValdinar Pereira do Nascimento Juniorjunior-dz7@hotmail.comWaxl Silva Sampaiosampaiowaxl@gmail.comGustavo Geovane Martins da Silvagustavogeo93@gmail.com<p>The book GEODOC PUBLICATIONS: EGAL 2021 is the result of research carried out by members of the Geography, Teaching and Curriculum Research Group, which, based on different thematic fronts of geographic science, seek to bring up discussions and theoretical deepening of current relevant issues. It is convenient to highlight that this work was developed at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil, therefore, it represents the resistance to the confrontation and devaluation of science, because, in the face of so many difficulties, the researchers found courage to write and participate in the academic events, which at the time took place on the zoom, meet and live platforms.</p>2022-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/108On the backcountry trails: 2023-10-06T21:27:40-03:00Francisco Dênis Melomelofranciscodenismelo@yahoo.com.brEdvanir Maia da Silveiraedvanirms@gmail.comJucelio Regis da CostaJucelio Regis da Costaregis.costa@uece.brViviane Prado Bezerravivianclio@yahoo.com.brCarlos Augusto Pereira dos Santoscarlos_augusto@uvanet.brThiago Braga Teles da Rochathiagorocha90@outlook.comAntonio Vitorino Farias Filhovitorinofilhoipu@yahoo.com.brAntonio Iramar Miranda Barrosiramarmiranda@gmail.comRaimundo Alves de Araújoraimundo.arcanjo.ipu@gmail.comEmmanuel Teófilo Furtado Filhoemanoff@uol.com.brCid Morais Silveiracidmoraissilveira@gmail.comJoaquim dos Santosjoaquim.santos@urca.brReginaldo Alves de Araújoreginaldocidade2016@gmail.comAlexandre Almeida Barbalhoalexandrealmeidabarbalho@gmail.com<p>What will the place be like when no one passes by? – asks the poet. Could it be that “Are there things unseen?” And can the world, the big world, as he wrote, exist “only through the gaze that creates and gives it spatiality?” The poet seems to want to tell us that “What we see is worth – lives – only because of what looks at us”,1 that seeing is experiencing being seen, that being seen is existing, and even though there is a “split that separates within us the that we see from what looks at us”,2 things, events only exist to the extent of our presence, our visual power, our body that takes up and embodies space, time and generates existence and resistance, presence and absence , the before and after, the loss and the insistence.</p>2022-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/28Mother of the House and other memoirs2023-06-01T11:36:33-03:00Maria da Conceição Ximenes Paivatantao_paiva@hotmail.com<p>A memoir. These are memories that disturb us and need to be written for posterity.</p> <p>This book is made up of my grandmother's stories. Stories that were marked in my life and examples of kindness, religiosity, love and affection. I could not fail to include my aunts, my uncle and my father. They and they pass a model of strength and character. They are warriors, wives, dedicated mothers and, above all, they fight for what they want. They, my uncle Chico, in addition to being picturesque, had a comic vein; my father, Manoel João, a philosopher of life.</p>2022-08-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/68Studies in geotechnology2023-08-10T18:06:30-03:00Karoline Veloso Ribeirokarolvelosogeo@outlook.comEmanuel Lindemberg Silva Albuquerquelindemberg@ufpi.edu.brLucas Almeida Montelucasmonte-geo@hotmail.comJucielho Pedro da Silvajucyelho@hotmail.comMarco Túlio Mendonça Diniztuliogeografia@gmail.comVitor Hugo Campelo Pereiravitor.pereira95@yahoo.com.brMatias Ribeiro Cabral Juniormatiascabral.eng@gmail.comLucas Mateus Fontenele de Oliveiralucasfonteleneeng@gmail.comRosyanne Ferreira Praseres Drumondrosypraseres@yahoo.com.brKaren Veloso Ribeirokarenveloso29@hotmail.com<p>Society and geographic space in Brazil, since the 1970s, are reproduced and constituted, in an accelerated way, by technological mediations, scientific knowledge and the information necessary for knowledge of the world, organization and functioning of things .</p> <p>With the advent of the period and the technical-scientific-information environment, especially the advances in geotechnologies, brought several innovations, generating, at the same time, a series of human and social, academic, political and economic demands for georeferenced data and information, associated to the accelerated growth of the modifications that permeate the geographic space, object of study of Geography.</p>2022-08-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/14the that lies between the lines of life2023-05-25T16:54:03-03:00Erivalda Ximenesjerfsonlins@gmail.com<p><span class="HwtZe" lang="en"><span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">And here I am again, for the fourth time, writing a presentation.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">This is a book</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">composed of texts and poems that contain the reality of everyday life, the events of life</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">and everything that surrounds us, so many moments</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">sad as the happy and everything that is part of</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">our life.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">In it I wrote things of living exactly</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">as they are and as I see, always waiting for a</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">happy ending.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">It's called: "What lies between the lines</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">of life”, because there is always something we talk about for various reasons, or because we need to</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">omit, due to forgetfulness, or simply because there was not enough time to say everything.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">The right is</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">that there is always something.</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">What if we were</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">looking for what's left?</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">What could we talk about, write, think and say?</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">In the book “What stays between the lines of life” I wrote texts with important family stories</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">pasts in life, as there are also poems</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">of what the heart feels and that are transformed into beautiful poems</span></span></span></p>2022-08-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/54Personal trajectories in (audio)visual anthropology in Brazil. Volume 12023-08-05T10:38:06-03:00Nilson Almino de Freitasnilsonalmino@gmail.comClaudia Turra Magniclauturra@yahoo.com.brPhilipi Emmanuel Lustosa Bandeiraphilipibandeira@gmail.comClarice Ehlers Peixotocpeixoto@uerj.brAna Lúcia Marques Camargo Ferrazanaluciaferraz@id.uff.brPaula Morgado Dias Lopeslisa@usp.brLisabete Coradinilisacoradini@gmail.comSylvia Caiuby Novaesscaiuby@usp.brPatrícia Monte-Mornilsonalmino@gmail.comJoão Martinho Braga de Mendonçabragamt@ccae.ufpb.brTakumã Kuikurotakuma.progdoc@gmail.comRose Satiko Gitirana Hikijisatiko@usp.brDenise Machado Cardosodenisecardosoufpa@gmail.comEtienne Ghislain Samainnilsonalmino@gmail.comVicente de Paulo Sousavicentypsousa@hotmail.comDaniele Borges Bezerranilsonalmino@gmail.comAntonio Jerfson Lins de Freitasjerfsonlins@gmail.comAlexsânder Nakaóka Eliasnilsonalmino@gmail.comWagner Ferreira Previtalinilsonalmino@gmail.comAntonio George Lopes Paulinonilsonalmino@gmail.comTelma Bessa Salestelmabessa@hotmail.comTanize Machado Garcianilsonalmino@gmail.comAntonio Jarbas Barros de Moraesjarbasgeografia@hotmail.comCaio Nobre Lisboanilsonalmino@gmail.comDaniele Borges Bezerranilsonalmino@gmail.comAlessandro Barbosa Lopesnilsonalmino@gmail.comAlessandro Ricardo Pinto Camposnilsonalmino@gmail.comEric Silveira Batista Barretonilsonalmino@gmail.com<p>The year 2022 continues to present us with the fruits of the Scientific Territory project. We have now arrived at the third volume, Personal Trajectories in (Audio)Visual Anthropology in Brazil, in fact, the first book in a series of three, featuring some of the biggest names in Brazilian (Audio)Visual Anthropology.<br>It is possible to learn a lot from great masters. With the masters gathered in this book, we learn that a trajectory is not a lonely path, that Anthropology is not just made of text, it is visual, it is the art of listening, it is a way of getting closer to the world, of becoming protagonists of the our own history, that there is no Anthropology that does not dialogue with other areas. We also learn that if we act as if we were always enchanted, we will be able to perceive that the representation is full of affection, that generosity, solidarity and dreams exist. And we can get to know each other together, and we can learn that images refuse to say what they think, because they think differently.</p>2022-07-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/27a theory of religion in Jürgen Habermas2023-06-01T10:26:28-03:00Flávio Telles Meloflaviotellesmelo@gmail.com<p>The twentieth century was strongly marked by the phenomenon of secularization, however, it ended with a renewed interest in religion, which extends to the current century. The debate on the presence of religion in the public sphere takes into account the implications of the secularization process and the intention of privatizing religion as a further development of this process. Thinking religion beyond secularism and the role it plays in post-metaphysical society still remains an open issue, with many interpreters and significant contributions from thinkers of the stature, for example, Jürgen Habermas. It is for this purpose that the work “A Theory of Religion in Jürgen Habermas”, by Flávio Telles Melo, reaches the knowledge of the general public, raising him to the status of interpreter of Habermasian thought in the Brazilian scenario. Further deepening and reflections will be possible with the reading of the aforementioned, and it is not appropriate here to present the themes addressed by the author.</p>2022-06-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/71José de Alencar in Cena2023-08-14T16:07:46-03:00Ana Carolina Eiras Coelho Soaresanacarolinaufg@gmail.comFrancisco Wellington Rodrigues Limawellington.rodrigues@ifce.edu.brMarcos Paulo Torres Pereiramarcospaulo@unifap.brTito Barros Lealtitobarrosleal78@gmail.comCássia Alves da Silvatitobarrosleal78@gmail.comFrancisca Yorranna da Silvatitobarrosleal78@gmail.comMary Nascimento da Silva Leitãotitobarrosleal78@gmail.comLuiza Maria Aragão Pontestitobarrosleal78@gmail.comPedro Parga Rodriguespedropargar@gmail.comLara de Sousa Lutifelaralutife13@gmail.comAna Alice Menescalana.alice.menescal@gmail.comÁlvaro Ribeiro Regianititobarrosleal78@gmail.comKenia Érica Gusmão Medeiroskenia.medeiros@ifg.edu.brEdinaura Linhares Ferreira Limaedinaura01@gmail.comJosenildo Ferreira Teófilo da Silvajosenildo1905@yahoo.com.brKarine Costa Mirandaprofakarine.ead@gmail.comDenise Rochatitobarrosleal78@gmail.comRenato Drummond Tapioca Netodrummond.renato@yahoo.com.brMariana Schulmeister Kuhnmari_schul@hotmail.comErivan Cassiano Karvateckarvat@uepg.br<p>When I was invited to preface the work that is now before us, I couldn't help but remember my conversations with the great Sergipe poet Hunald Fontes de Alencar. Alencar was already in the last years of his life, and every time I visited Aracaju I tried to find him somehow. Unfortunately, there were not as many times as I would have liked, but, in those liquid times that Zygmunt Bauman announced to us a few years ago, I am sure that a fast and strong friendship developed between us. When we first met, Hunald had just finished writing one of his last texts before leaving us forever. A text for theater in honor of the American singer Billie Holiday. It was only after her death, in 2016, that we could see the dream of this heart and soul native of Aracaju come true: Billie Holiday – A Canção was finally assembled and was a huge success with the public.</p>2022-06-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/49Geographical Scenarios of the North and Northeast in Debate2023-08-01T11:05:15-03:00Luiza Câmara Beserra Netaluiza.camara@ufrr.brCláudia Maria Sabóia de Aquinocmsaboia@gmail.comVirginia Celia Cavalcante de Holanda virginia_holanda@uvanet.brJosé Falcão Sobrinhofalcão.sobral@gmail.comGlauciana Alves Telesglauciana_teles@uvanet.brRaimundo Lenilde de Araújoraimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brStélio Soares Tavares Júniorstelio.tavares@ufrr.brArtur Rosa Filhojerfsonlins@gmail.comErnane Cortez Limaernanecortez@hotmail.comGustavo Souza Valladaresvalladares@ufpi.edu.brLúcia Helena Cunha dos Anjosjerfsonlins@gmail.comMarcos Gervásio Pereiragervasio@ufrrj.brRafael Cipriano da Silvarafael.cipriano@funceme.brVanda Claudino Salesvcs@ufc.brJoão Luís Sampaio Olímpiojoao.olimpio@ifce.edu.brRubson Pinheiro Maiarubsonpinheiro@yahoo.com.brFelipe Antônio Dantas Monteirofelipe.dantas.monteiro@ifce.edu.brLuis Carlos Bastos Freitasluis.freitas@cprm.gov.brRogério Valença Ferreirarogerio.ferreira@cprm.gov.brFrancisca Lusimara Sousa Lopesmarageografia@yahoo.com.brAlexandre Pinheiro de Alcântaraalexandre.pinheiro.alcantara02@aluno.ifce.edu.br<p>When a work enables the encounter of experienced researchers whose contribution to geographic science is unquestionable, it could not be less than a reference for the productions that will follow. This is the case of Cenários Geográficas do Norte e Nordeste em Debate, a book that presents concepts and methodologies applied to the regional interpretation of the North and Northeast of Brazil. SertãoCult is honored to present another fundamental work for all those who are interested in Geography built in a serious, conscious, engaged and coherent way, something fundamental for us to continue facing and, who knows, one day, we will overcome the challenges that impose on our society.</p> <p>ISBN: 978-65-5421-005-8</p>2022-06-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/88Food Quality and Safety Management II2023-09-13T16:22:23-03:00Daniele Maria Alves Teixeira Sádanielemaria@ifce.edu.brAmanda Mazza Cruz de Oliveiraamanda.mazza@ifce.edu.brMirla Dayanny Pinto Fariasmirla@ifce.edu.brAna Josymara Lira Silvaanajosymara.lira@gmail.comGlawther Lima Maiaglawther@ifce.edu.brVicente de Paulo Teixeira Pintojerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Jeane Araújo Chavesmirianfariass@outlook.com.brPaolo Germanno Lima de Araújopaolo@ifce.edu.brGeorgia Maciel Dias de Moraesgeorgiamacieldm@gmail.comFrancisca Shely Oliveira Limashelyoliv@gmail.comHerlene Greyce da Silveira Queirozherlenegreyce@ifce.edu.brLeiliane Teles Césarleilianeteles@ifce.edu.brAntônia Regilene Aguiar de Carvalhoregilene_aguiar@hotmail.comFrancisca Joyce Elmiro Timbó Andradejoycetimbo10@gmail.comNatália Lima de Oliveirabiotecnatalia@gmail.comMarcela Matos Ferreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comIndianara Cateano de Paulajerfsonlins@gmail.comMasu Capistrano Camurça Portelamasu@ifce.edu.brMaria Clara de Albuquerqueclaramariaclara7@gmail.comRaquel Oliveira dos Santos Fonetenelleraquelbios@yahoo.com.brJúlio Otávio Portela Pereirajuliotavio@ifce.edu.brMaria Gleiciane Soares Coutinhogleycy-soares1@hotmail.comMaria Elenice Silva Limaelenice.silva.es@gmail.comSamuel Carneiro de Barcelossamuelbarcelos05@gmail.comAntonia Ariana Camelo Passosariana20passos@gmail.comAlexsandra Araújo de Mouraalearaujo.m@gmail.comRaquel Barroso Vasconcelosraquelbv.nutri@gmail.comEline Mendes Adeodatoelinemendes@hotmail.comFládia Carneiro da Costafladiacarcos@gmail.comCrislane Martins Timbócris.timbo.nutri@gmail.comMirian Farias de Oliveiramirianfariass@outlook.com.br<p>This book brings the results of scientific studies developed between 2019 and 2021 by students of the Specialization in Quality Management and Food Safety at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceará - Campus Sobral. The research described in this book resulted from course completion work and addresses issues related to stock control, production and quality in food producing/industrializing establishments, research related to the fish area, nutritional assessment and analysis of remaining intake. Therefore, this volume brings a mix of subjects from the area of Food Science and Technology that will help professional readers and students to delve deeper into this area.</p>2022-05-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/25TOTAL ECLIPSE2023-05-31T15:15:09-03:00Sandra Feiteirojerfsonlins@gmail.comRobson Lopesjerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>A love story between the sun and the moon, which occupy their places in the sky at diametrically opposite times, may seem impossible. But what is impossible for love? This could be just another common love story, were it not for its nuances worthy of one of the most beautiful scripts, possible only in real life. There are no clichés here, or at least not the usual plot twists, but the search for the realization of a love that overcame real obstacles with its magic.</p> <p>Just as the Sun and Moon managed to stay together through the eclipse, this family was born from a rare meeting of two souls that connected. And like all love, it wants to be shared, so, dear reader, feel invited to discover this story so well illustrated by the art of poetry woven and painted by the authors.</p>2022-05-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/26Safe Food2023-05-31T15:55:47-03:00Maria Luiza Freire Fontelejerfsonlins@gmail.comHerlene Greyce da Silveira Queirozherlenegreyce@ifce.edu.br<p>In a country that has once again registered more than 100 million people in a situation of food insecurity, that is, who have no guarantee of basic food for their survival, it is essential that we pay attention to the issue. Just to name a few impacts that an inadequate diet can generate, the health and education of children are compromised, that is, deficiencies at this stage have repercussions throughout their lives and, consequently, in the future of Brazil.</p> <p>Therefore, we encourage and guide our children to learn about ways to seek safe and healthy food. For this, this work was developed, in comic book format, in a playful, didactic and simple way, with the objective of providing our children and adolescents with important information, in an effort to multiply knowledge and attitudes that, even apparently simple, can make a difference in their lives and those close to them.</p>2022-05-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/105Trajectories of researchers and studies of medium-sized cities in perspective2023-10-05T11:29:56-03:00Virginia Celia Cavalcante de Holandavirginia_holanda@uvanet.brLuiz Antônio Araújo Gonçalvesluiz_goncalves@uvanet.brAntônio Jerfson Lins de Freitasjerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Encarnação Beltrão Spositobeltrao.sposito@unesp.brRita de Cássia da Conceição Gomesricassiacg@gmail.comZenilde Baima Amorazenilde.amora@uece.brAntônio Cardoso Façanhafacanha@ufpi.edu.brFrancisco Clébio Rodrigues Lopesjerfsonlins@gmail.comWagner Vinicius Amorimwagner_g3@yahoo.com.brGlauciana Alves Telesglauciana_teles@uvanet.brBeatriz Ribeiro Soaresjerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria José Martinelli Silva Calixtomariajosemartinelli@ufgd.edu.brDoralice Sátyro Maiajerfsonlins@gmail.comSaint-Clair Cordeiro da Trindade Júniorstclair@ufpa.brWilliam Ribeiro da Silvawilliamribeiro@hotmail.com<p>What was born as an attempt to bring together researchers from different areas, to mobilize members of SertãoCult's Editorial Board in the preparation of material that expressed the publisher's ability to produce works with technical quality and academic relevance, soon became a success in its first edition.</p> <p>After the launch of the volume Diálogos sobre a Ditadura, which brought together some of the greatest researchers on the subject in Brazil, the Scientific Territory series reaches its second volume prepared from a partnership with professionals, mostly from the Network of Researchers on Medium Cities (ReCiMe) who participated in the Study Group - Theoretical and methodological approaches in the studies of medium and small cities, organized by the Study and Research Group in Urban and Regional Planning - GEPPUR and the Urban and Regional Studies Laboratory - LEURB/UVA in the year 2020. Here is the work “Trajectories of researchers and studies of medium-sized cities in perspective”.</p> <p>It is gratifying to conclude yet another contribution to the scientific community, presenting the trajectories of some of the greatest references in Brazilian Urban Geography, who in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic became so physically distant, but never so close, united through technology, which allowed the exchange of experiences with colleagues from different regions of the country.</p>2022-04-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/103GOOD PRIMER FOOD PRACTICES FOR MANIPULATORS HOUSEHOLDS2023-10-03T21:28:19-03:00Renata Teixeira Alencarjerfsonlins@gmail.comHerlene Greyce da Silveira Queirozherlenegreyce@ifce.edu.brAmanda Mazza Cruz de Oliveiraamanda.mazza@ifce.edu.br<p>We pass on knowledge through stories told, written, videos and recipe books. Human nutrition uses them to pass on ingredients, preparations, substitutions, souvenirs and curiosities, always recording and passing on. The university uses these recipes and their stories to experiment, test and, as a result, standardize the safest method for health. With booklets like this, the university aims to return information to society in a clear and objective way. Terms such as food handler, cross-contamination, hygiene, storage and temperature control are not easy to understand when read for the first time and can be frightening. Here in the Booklet of good food practices for home handlers they are explained to students, lunch ladies, housewives and curious people who work with food. After reading, you will know that good manufacturing practices are advantageous for everyone involved in some way in the journey that food takes from production in the field, transportation, handlers, the main focus of the booklet, until it reaches the consumer, who savors this whole story.</p>2022-04-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/52Urban and environmental dynamics, social representations and teaching practices2023-08-03T14:42:53-03:00Andrea Lourdes Monteiro Scabelloandreascabello@ufpi.edu.brBartira Araújo da Silva Vianabartira.araujo@ufpi.edu.brIracilde Maria de Moura Fé Limairacildemourafelima@gmail.comRaimundo Lenilde de Araújoraimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brGeovane da Silva Abreugeoabreu26@hotmail.comCarlos Sait Pereira de Andradecarlossait@ufpi.edu.brGracielly Portela da Silvagraciellyportela@hotmail.comCarlos Henrique Santos da Silvacarlos-henriquess@hotmail.comNataniel de Oliveira Monteironataniel9.monteiro@gmail.comGustavo Souza Valladaresvalladares@ufpi.edu.brTiago Caminha de Limatiago.lima@ifap.edu.brJéssica Cristina Oliveira Frotajessicauapi@gmail.comRoneide dos Santos Sousaroneidesousa@ufpi.edu.brLeya Jéssyka Rodrigues Silva Cabralleyarodrigues@hotmail.comLuís Fabiano de Aguiar Silvalfgeo@hotmail.comAntenor Fortes de Bustamantebustamante.fortes@ifpi.edu.brTailson Francisco Soares da Silvatailson.geografia@gmail.comFrancisco de Assis Veloso Filhoassisveloso@gmail.com<p>The Graduate Program in Geography (PPGGEO) at the Federal University of Piauí proudly presents volume 3 of the Geography in Debate series. This work, focused on research that falls within the theme of urban and environmental dynamics, as well as social representations and teaching practices, features 10 chapters originating from research carried out by students and professors linked to the Program. More than an overview of this research, the series contributes with subsidies for a better-founded discussion on the different interpretations of transformations in the urban and natural environment. It also discusses the experiences and feelings of belonging to space, giving meaning to the concept of geographic place. It also addresses the social representations of spatial aspects, the problem of the textbook and the role that the Geography teacher can and should play in the formation of citizens aware of such challenges.</p> <p>Congratulations to the organizers and authors who deserve praise for accepting this challenge and admirably achieving their goals.</p> <p>May you all have a good reading!</p>2022-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/59Urban-environmental dynamics and teacher training in the geographic space of Piauí2023-08-08T14:11:46-03:00Andrea Lourdes Monteiro Scabelloandreascabello@ufpi.edu.brBartira Araújo da Silva Vianabartira.araujo@ufpi.edu.brEmanuel Lindemberg Silva Albuquerquelindemberg@ufpi.edu.brAntônio Cardoso Façanhafacanha@ufpi.edu.brBrenda Rafaele Viana da Silvarafaele.geo.grafia@gmail.comCláudia Maria Sabóia de Aquinocmsaboia@gmail.comDenílson Barbosa dos Santosdenilsonbarbosaestudos@gmail.comElisabeth Mary de Carvalho Baptistabaptistaeli@hotmail.comFrancisco Jonh Lennon Tavares da Silvalennonufpi@hotmail.comGustavo Souza Valladaresvalladares@ufpi.edu.brIracilde Maria de Moura Fé Limairacildemourafelima@gmail.comJanaira Marques Lealjnrmleal@gmail.comKaroline Veloso Ribeirokarolvelosogeo@outlook.comKatiúscya Albuquerque de Moura Marqueskatiuscyamarques@gmail.comMarcos Antonio Pinheiro Marquesmarcos92pinheiro@hotmail.comRaimundo Wilson Pereira dos Santoswilsonpereira@ufpi.edu.brVânia Vieira Limavl.vania05@gmail.comWellynne Carla de Sousa BarbosaWellynnekarla@hotmail.com<p>The book Geography in debate, v. 5, brought together a series of articles in which the various concepts, phenomena, events and strategies were discussed and related to regional and geoenvironmental studies, as well as to the teaching of geography. Thus, the reading of this work allows the interested person the opportunity to learn about geoenvironmental aspects and geographic practices with a more accessible and dynamic language.</p> <p>Understanding the teaching of Geography and an environmental dynamic aimed at understanding the relationships between nature and society can be analyzed using the elements that make up the geographic landscape and their interrelationships, making it essential to present works of reflections , research, dialogues, studies and everyday practices that encompass academic production.</p>2022-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/57Nature and Society2023-08-07T08:57:53-03:00Cláudia Maria Sabóia de Aquinocmsaboia@gmail.comEdvania Gomes de Assis Silvaedvania@ufpi.edu.brMugiany Oliveira Brito Portelamugiany@yahoo.com.brAlbert Isaac Gomes Vianaalbert-isaac@hotmail.comAntônio Cardoso Façanhafacanha@ufpi.edu.brFrancisco Jean da Silva Araújojhearaujoufpi@gmail.comGustavo Souza Valladaresvalladares@ufpi.edu.brHikaro Kayo de Brito Nuneshikarobrito@gmail.comIracilde Maria de Moura Fé Limairacildemourafelima@gmail.comJosé Francisco de Araújo silvajfaraujo6@hotmail.comLéya Jéssyka Rodrigues Silva Cabralleyarodrigues@hotmail.comSimone Rodrigues da Silvasimone1989simone@gmail.com<p>The Graduate Program in Geography (PPGGEO) of the Federal University of Piauí proudly presents volume 4 of the Geography in Debate series. This work, focused on research that falls under the theme of nature and society, under multiple geographic perspectives, brings 6 chapters originating from research carried out by students and professors linked to the Program. More than an overview of these surveys, the series contributes with subsidies for a more well-founded discussion both on Piauí's natural and socio-environmental riches, as well as socio-environmental issues in which the man-nature relationship manifests itself and requires analysis and solutions.</p>2022-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/62Geography in the environmental management of rural/urban territory and tourism2023-08-09T11:26:18-03:00Gustavo Souza Valladaresvalladares@ufpi.edu.brCarlos Sait Pereira de Andradejerfsonlins@gmail.comRaimundo Wilson Pereira dos Santoswilsonpereira@ufpi.edu.brAndrea Lourdes Monteiro Scabelloandreascabello@ufpi.edu.brAntonia da Cruz Rosa Araújolouraantonia@hotmail.comBartira Araújo da Silva Vianabartira.araujo@ufpi.edu.brCláudia Maria Sabóia de Aquinocmsaboia@gmail.comDanielle Pereira de Oliveiradanielleoliveira1@hotmail.comEdileia Barbosa Reisedileiageografia@gmail.comEdvania Gomes de Assis Silvaedvania@ufpi.edu.brEmanuel Lindemberg Silva Albuquerquelindemberg@ufpi.edu.brEmilson Oliveira dos Santosbookolivere@gmail.comFrancisco Wellington de Araújo Sousawellingtongeo88@gmail.comHelena Vanessa Maria da Silvahelenavanessa95@hotmail.comIracilde Maria de Moura Fé Limairacildemourafelima@gmail.comJohn Kennedy Viana Rochajohnvrocha@gmail.comLucas Almeida Montelucasmonte@ufpi.edu.brRaimundo Wilson Pereira dos Santoswilsonpereira@ufpi.edu.brSilvana Araújo Macielsilmaciel2019@gmail.com<p>The Graduate Program in Geography (PPGGEO) of the Federal University of Piauí proudly presents volume 6 of the Geography in Debate series. This work, focused on research that falls within the theme of environmental management of rural/urban territory and tourism, has 9 chapters originating from research carried out by students and professors linked to the Program. More than an overview of this research, the series contributes with subsidies for a better-founded discussion that highlights the singularities of the Piauí landscapes, the places and their daily lives, the problems and contradictions of the territories and the emerging territorialities.</p> <p>ISBN: 978-85-67960-87-6</p>2022-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/104On the margins: 2023-10-04T14:53:15-03:00Thay Gadelhaasmargensmostraslam@gmail.comA Peagá (Bicha Poética)asmargensmostraslam@gmail.comFran Nascimentoasmargensmostraslam@gmail.com<p>For a long time, poetry was remembered as an art appropriated and monopolized by the economically and socially dominant classes, often used as a mere exercise in dilettantism. However, it is forgotten that even in these moments, poetry remained a phenomenon of popular resistance, whether in the verses of cordels or in popular declamations. And if poetry in Portuguese, especially Brazilian, has established itself on the world stage with big names in the most diverse currents, a new wave of poets has been gaining prominence with their verses created to be recited, and not just written. The metric is no longer the focus to the detriment of the message, which is not intended to merely entertain, but to scratch the public's eardrums, denouncing what is happening in the small alleys of the Brazilian outskirts. This book shows more than the talent of its authors, it brings denunciations in the form of verses, protests in the form of art. This is slam, a form of expression of the anxieties that hurt our society, in general, and our youth, in particular.</p>2022-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/109Education for safe care: 2023-10-09T19:50:47-03:00Glícia Uchôa Gomes Mendonçaglicia_efm@yahoo.com.brJayana Castelo Branco Cavalcante de Menesesjayanacastelobranco@hotmail.comJosé Gerfeson Alvesgerfesondip@gmail.comAgna Teixeira Bragaagnateixeira345@gmail.comAna Bruna Gomes da Silvaanabrunagomes@gmail.comAntonio Wellington Vieira Mendeswellingtonmendes723@gmail.comCíntia Gomes Feitozacintiagfenf@gmail.comFrancisco Erasmo Alves dos Santoserasmoalvesenf@gmail.comIrene Custódia da Silvairenesilva852@gmail.comKadson Araujo da Silvakadsonp64@gmail.comKamila de Castro Moraiskamilacastromorais@gmail.comKarla Joyce Vieira da Silvakarlajoyce21@hotmail.comKelly Suianne de Oliveira Limakellysuianne1@gmail.comLeonarda Marques Pereiraleonardamarques73@gmail.comLorena Pinheiro Bragalorenabraga631@gmail.comMarcos Paulo Mota Sousamp.sousa199@gmail.comMaria Janaína do Ó Vieirajanaina.doo@urca.brMaria Luiza Santos Ferreiramarialuizasantos2013@gmail.comMariana Cordeiro da SilvaMariana.cordeiro110@gmail.comMaryza Rodrigues da Silvarodriguesmaryza35@gmail.comNatana de Morais Ramosnatana_morais@hotmail.comPaloma Loiola Leiteploiolaleite@gmail.comRhanna Emanuela Fontenele Lima de Carvalhorhanna.lima@uece.brSarah Lucena Nunessarahlucenanunes@gmail.comVinícius Rodrigues de Oliveiraviniciusrodriguesvro@gmail.com<p>Around 1999, through the Report “To Err is Human”, published in the United States, concern with what we call Patient Safety emerged and developed.</p> <p>It is therefore necessary to develop energetic actions and strong attitudes in order to sensitize students to be agents who disseminate practices based on the search for maximum safety in teaching-learning environments, from basic health to the highest level of health care. .</p> <p>In this context, the Regional University of Cariri, through the Undergraduate Nursing Course, of the Decentralized Unit of Iguatu, developed the Extension Project “Education for Safe Care”, a pioneering and differentiated initiative, which has its strategies duly explained and detailed, one by one, in each chapter, serving, in particular, as an inspiration for harm-free health practices to be increasingly common.</p>2022-02-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2022 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/1ERRD PB2023-07-28T18:11:05-03:00Marcelo de Oliveira Mourageommoura@yahoo.com.brCamila Cunicocamilacunico@yahoo.com.brDaisy Beserra Lucenajerfsonlins@gmail.comChristianne Maria da Silva Mourajerfsonlins@gmail.comFelipe Augusto Hoeflich Damaso de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comVanda de Claudino-Salesvcs@ufc.brSandro Marinho da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comSaulo Roberto de Oliveira Vitalsrovital@gmail.comJuliana Maria Oliveira Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Lidemberg de Sousa Lopesjerfsonlins@gmail.comAntônia Carlos da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comJoão Luís Sampaio Olímpiojerfsonlins@gmail.comFilippi Emmanuel Sobraljerfsonlins@gmail.comGabriel Gomes da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>The main goal of the ERRD PB Course is to promote strategies for the promotion and expansion of culture in ERRD in the state of Paraíba, through dialogic interaction/mediation with educators working in high school in public schools located in municipalities Paraíba with a high degree of risk of environmental disasters. In view of this, the content of this issue is introductory to the ERRD PB Course and aims to contextualize the theme in view of the risks of environmental disasters. Among the main environmental and socioeconomic problems in Paraíba, here called socioenvironmental problems, the significant number of records of environmental disasters stands out.</p> <p>The state of Paraíba has 77.1% of its territory inserted in the semi-arid region, with a predisposition of the natural environment to the occurrence of extreme weather events, in particular, those arising from negative precipitation anomalies (PARAÍBA, 2018).</p> <p>According to official data from the National Secretariat for Protection and Civil Defense, Paraíba stands out in the national and regional ranking for registering a significant number of recognitions of environmental disasters, predominantly climate disasters (drought and drought) and hydrometeorological disasters (floods), which we call of hydroclimatic disasters. It was these records, in addition to others, that motivated the realization of the ERRD PB Course.</p> <p>So teacher, we believe that your participation in the mitigation/management of this socio-environmental problem, together with your students and your school community, or rather, from your mediation as an educator, you can play a role transforming this reality.</p> <p>That together we can break with the rationality imprinted in the response/recovery of environmental disasters (focus on disasters), so that we can advance in expanding a culture of disaster risk management (focus on risk management), that is, in promoting a culture in ERRD!</p> <p>ISBN: 978-85-67960-94-4 (Collection) – e-book in pdf</p>2022-01-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/24From head to toe2023-05-31T10:59:42-03:00Luciano Gutembergue Bonfimlucianogbonfim@gmail.com<p>For decades, the cangaceiro has populated the collective imagination. Although some see him as a hero, others as a bandit, there is a consensus when we ask anyone to describe the appearance of a cangaceiro, a key element of Northeastern culture, the object of countless studies, writings and the most diverse artistic representations. The popular imagination solidified a certain aesthetic, unmistakable and inseparable semiotic elements of figures such as Lampião, Corisco and Dadá.</p> <p>In the midst of a vast universe of productions about cangaço, it is difficult to imagine any bias that has not yet been addressed. And that is exactly what Luciano Bonfim does, who brilliantly embarks on a hitherto unexplored path, something that for a less competent researcher could lead to a mere exercise in academic dilettantism. In the case of this book, we are gifted with a very pleasant text and permeated by profound reflections based on a vast theoretical-methodological knowledge.</p> <p>From head to toe: the aesthetics of cangaço leads us to think about cangaceiros beyond traditional dichotomy and Manichaeism. We can see that there was a whole imagery construction promoted by the cangaceiros themselves, who competently adapted fashion, music, dance and other artistic elements at their disposal to a reality of deprivation, maintaining the aesthetics without losing the utilitarian character.</p>2021-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/116PROTAGONISM AND YOUTH: 2023-10-20T12:47:14-03:00Natália Bastos Ferreira Tavaresjerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Adelmo da Silva Filhoadelmof12@gmail.comVinicius Rodrigues de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comAgna Teixeira Bragaagnateixeira345@gmail.comAmanda Pinheiro de Alencaralencarpinheiro1@gmail.comAna Karoline Alves da Silvakarolalvesdasilva123@gmail.comAna Mariza de Carvalhoana.mariza@urca.brAndressa Neves dos Santosliberatooandress@gmail.comAndreza Vitor da Silvaandrezavitor.sv@gmail.comAnne Alice Lucena Alvesannealice.macedo@urca.brAntônia Nádia Nogueira Martinsnadia.nogueira@urca.brAntonia Sayonara Ferreira Silvasayonara.ferreira@urca.brAntonia Tais Ramos da Silvaramostais236@gmail.comAntônio Samuel Silva Linssamuel.urcaudi@gmail.comAntonio Wellington Vieira Mendeswellingtonmendes723@gmail.comAretha Feitosa de Araújoaretha.feitosa@gmail.comBruno Ferreira Freire Andrade Lirabruno.lira@urca.brCarolaine da Silva Souzacarolainec856@gmail.comCelena Pedrosa Cavalcantecavalcantecelena@gmail.comCinthia da Silva Nascimentocinthia.nascimento@urca.brDavid Ederson Moreira do Nascimentodavid.moreira@urca.brElias Nelson da Silva Moraisjerfsonlins@gmail.comEmanuely Alves Rodriguesemanuellyalvess@hotmail.comEmilli Lima da Silva Santosemilhalimadasilvasantos@gmail.comFernando Menezes Limafernando.menezes@urca.brFilomena da Conceição Gomes Vieirafilomenavieira999@gmail.comFrancisco Ayslan Ferrreira Torresayslantorresj1@gmail.comFrancisco Cleyvan da Silva Lucascleyvanlucas9@gmail.comFrancisco Diógenes Lima de Assisfrancisco.assis@urca.brGabriela Santos Moreiragabriela.santos@urca.brGeovana Ramos Limageovanaramosl@hotmail.comHerlys Rafael Pereira do Nascimentoher-lys-rafael@hotmail.comIsabela Rocha Siebraisabela.siebra@urca.brJoão Paulo Holanda da Silvapaulo.joao.holanda@gmail.comJohn Carlos de Souza Leitejohncarlosleite@hotmail.comJosé Adelmo da Silva Filhoadelmof12@gmail.comKadson Araujo da Silvakadsonp64@gmail.comKaio Wallace Gomes de Anselmokaiowallace907@gmail.comKamila de Castro Moraiskamilacastromorais@gmail.comKassia Milena Gomes de SouzaMilenakassia8@gmail.comLanna Kaline Oliveira Meneseslanna.kalina@gmail.comLarissa Uchoa Melouchoa_larissa@hotmail.comLayla Raquel Alves da Silvalayla.silva@urca.brLeila Araújo da Silvaleilaalvessil432@gmail.comLetícia Alves Marquesleticialves2024@gmail.comLetícia Lorrayne P. de Souzaleticial.souza@outlook.comLigia Raianne da Silva Mouramouraligia18@gmail.comLorena Pinheiro Bragalorenabraga631@gmail.comLuana Uchôa Nogueiraluanaun@gmail.comLucas Dias Soares Machadolucasdsmachado@hotmail.comLucas Neves e Sousalucas.neves@urca.brMaria das Graças Mendes da Silvamariadg.mendessilva@urca.brMaria Emanuela Pereira da Silva9silvaemanuela@gmail.comMaria Erica da Silva Oliveiramariaericadasilvaoliveira@gmail.comMaria Luiza Santos Ferreiramarialuizasantos2013@gmail.comMaria Neliane Saraiva Rabelonelianesaraiva@gmail.comMaria Vanessa Nogueira Peixotovanessa.nogueira@urca.brMarianna Magalhães Alvesjerfsonlins@gmail.comMarília Brito de Limamarilia_delima@hotmail.comMarina da Silva dos SantosMarina.silva@urca.brMaynna Juliana David de Carvalho Oliveiramaynnajuliannadaviddecarvalho@gmail.comMayrla Salesmayrlasales1@gmail.comMoziane Mendonça de Araújomoziane@hotmail.comNaiane da Silva Chagasnaianechagas789@gmail.comNaildo Santos Silvanaildo.silva@urca.brNárgila Mara da Silva Bentonargilabento@gmail.comNatália Bastos Ferreira Tavaresnatalia.bastos@urca.brNathylle Régia de Sousa Caldasregianathylle@gmail.comNeuma Cunha Medeirosneumamedeiros05@gmail.comOrbenia Vitor da Costabeninhavitor@gmail.comPaloma Loiola Leiteploiolaleite@gmail.comRachel Cardoso de Almeidarachel.almeida@urca.brRafael Alves Albuquerque304560@gmail.comRafaela Santos Moreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comRaimundo Augusto Martins Torresjerfsonlins@gmail.comRauanne Mendonça Andraderauannemendonca09@gmail.comRiani Joyce Neves Nóbregariani.nobrega@urca.brRozanny Gonçalves Fernandesrozannyfernandes@hotmail.comSamara Calixto Gomessamara.gomes@urca.brSamyra Paula Lustoza Xaviersamyralustoza@gmail.comSara Aquino dos Santossara.aquino_@outlook.comShesley Pereira Silvashesley.silva@urca.brStéffane Costa Mendessteffane.costa@urca.comSuzy Silvestre Silvasuzysilvestre2@gmail.comTamires Alves Diastamirees.alves@urca.brTiago Ribeiro dos Santostrstiago22@gmail.comValéria Silva Araújovaleriasilvaaraujo12@gmail.comVitória Almeida Santosvitoria.almeida@urca.brYanca Carolina da Silva Santosyancaenfe@gmail.com<p>University extension is constitutional and brings as a principle the inseparability between teaching, research and extension. This work, PROTAGONISM AND YOUTH: university extension in evidence, is scientific, educational, cultural and political, and has in its nature the interlocution of academic actors with the different sectors of society in the production of knowledge and practices, led by young protagonists and master dreamers, whose dreams go beyond a workforce, but represent themselves as a utopia of life! The chapters allow the reader to (re)know how the university has a social purpose, how it is capable of transforming the community, inexorably, sewing a new way of life for each generation.</p>2021-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/98STORIES FROM HERE AND FROM THERE 2023-09-28T16:45:46-03:00Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.comAristides Machado da Pontearistidemachado07@gmail.comVinícius Silva de Medeirosviniciusdemedeiros@outlook.comAntonio Gelson Brandão de Andradeg10.andrade@hotmail.comJoão Victor Lima da Silvajvictor.028@gmail.comBárbara de Alencar Gregório de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comAntonia Dnara da Costa Nascimento Limadnaralima987@gmail.comWagner Cavalcante Fariaswagnermagolgier@hotmail.comGleidiane de Sousa Ferreiragleidiane_sousa@uvanet.br<p>After all, we don't just read the books, we live with them. This is civilization. Books have a social value.</p> <p>Eric J. Hobsbawm</p> <p>Eric J. Hobsbawm's striking phrase in the epigraph draws our attention to the social character of this artifact — the book. Logically, the social responsibility of the university and its professors is linked when the book is created in this environment. More than reading, living and identifying the social value of an academic work, I think about the previous processes of “putting a book in the world”.</p> <p>In this sense, we need to recover a little of the trajectory followed in the History Course at the Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA), notably in the disciplines of Brazilian Historiography, History of Brazil II and History of Brazil III, since 2011, looking for create a culture of publishing books with students at the end of their training. Therefore, a decade of work is now complete. Not that this has a civilizing bent, or even to increase students' CVs for continuing education or postgraduate courses. But providing the taste, the pleasure of seeing the printed word enclosed in a volume, of experiencing the sensation of authorship — of an autograph night, perhaps — or of having contributed to placing your municipality on the “historiographic map” of the state of Ceará , often bringing something new about this municipality, or shedding new light, questioning something already recorded in the annals of History.</p>2021-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/96Integrative and complementary practices:2023-09-26T17:58:14-03:00Fernanda Pimentel de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisca Lucélia Ribeiro de Fariasluceliafarias@unifor.brMaria Raquel da Silva Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comRosângela Gomes dos Santosrosangela.santos@professor.uniateneu.edu.brSacha Aubrey Alves Rodrigues Santossachaaubrey@hotmail.comShirley Bezerra Franklinshirleybezerrafranklin@gmail.comThatiane Christina Frota Catunda Rodrigues de Castrojerfsonlins@gmail.comValessa Rios Piresjerfsonlins@gmail.comRoberta Dalcicorodalcico@unifor.brRegina Claudia de Matos Douradojerfsonlins@gmail.comMarina dos Santos Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comLevi Fonseca do Amarantejerfsonlins@gmail.comLetícia Sales Penhajerfsonlins@gmail.comJuliana Soares Rodrigues Pinheirosoares19juliana@gmail.comJuliana Braga Rodrigues de Castronutricao.itapipoca@uninta.edu.brÉrika Cesar Alves Teixeiraerika.cteixeira@hotmail.comÉlida Oliveira de Sousajerfsonlins@gmail.comAna Angélica Romeiro Cardosoanaromeirocardoso@gmail.com<p>PICS are therapies based on looking at the human being as a whole, considering not only physical aspects, such as a headache, for example, but also what may be generating that pain, such as emotional, social and psychological issues.</p> <p>These are resources that seek to prevent diseases and restore health through self-care, also emphasizing welcoming listening and the development of a therapeutic bond between the person served and the healthcare professional.</p> <p>For this work, knowledge and preparation for the application of such techniques are necessary, but it should be emphasized that these practices have a more affordable price for the population compared to the prices of allopathic medicines.</p> <p>PICs make us learn a new way of “doing” health, in a vision that preaches the interdisciplinarity of knowledge and perspectives, combining practices, concepts and skills.</p> <p>This modality completely discards the biomedical model, as it seeks to understand the individual as a whole, and not just in parts. Because the fragmentation of care makes interpersonal relationships, communication and the individual's good prognosis difficult.</p>2021-10-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/8The Literary System in the 20th Century2023-05-19T14:31:06-03:00Ana Amélia de Moura Cavalcante de Meloanameliademelo@gmail.comIrenísia Torres de Oliveirairenisia@ufc.brKedma Janaina Freitas Damascenokedma20@yahoo.com.brAdelaide Maria Gonçalves Pereiraadelaidemgpereira@terra.com.brRodrigo de Albuquerque Marquesrodrigo.marques@uece.brRafaela Gomes Limarafagl83@gmail.comNabupolasar Alves Feitosanabupolasar@bol.com.brJosé Wellington Dias Soareswellington.soares@uece.brRicardo Rodrigues Mirandaricardorodriguesmiranda91@gmail.comMarcus de Moura Salesmdemourasales@gmail.comEmanuel Régis Gomes Gonçalvesemanuelregio@yahoo.com.br<p>In defense of the free book! This is the opening motto to begin this prose, marking in capital letters and in red the what-to-do of the Núcleo Antonio Candido de Estudos Literatura e Sociedade, at the Federal University of Ceará, spreading out beyond the limits of institutional bureaucracy and the demands of the ideology of productivism. If Irenísia Torres and Ana Amélia Cavalcante are its main animators, they do so with socialist comradeship, welcoming students, fellow professors and researchers from different areas of knowledge without asymmetries. This publication, in the form of a collection of studies and research, is a sowing of the aforementioned Nucleus. A Tribute to Antonio Candido is also how you can read this book. In the different chapters, we will find flashes of his thought, not as an interested and certifying reference, but as a luminous starting point or question in the thread of research. What is certain is that reading annotated on the sidelines, discussed in the classroom or as enjoyment and sharing of thought, motivated the studies from which the annotation, the question, the doubt, the fruitful dialogue started.</p>2021-10-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/51Routes and trajectories2023-08-03T10:53:28-03:00Caio Augusto Amorim Macielcaio.maciel@ufpe.brEmilio Tarlis Mendes Pontesemilio.pontes@ifce.edu.brPriscila Batista Vasconcelospriscila.vasconcelos@ufpe.brFrancisco Rérisson Carvalho Correia Máximorerisson.maximo@ifce.edu.brAnneliese Paes Lemeannepleme@gmail.comDebora Ribeiro dos Santosdebyline2007@gmail.comFrancisca Andressa Wvictória de Sousa Tertowv.ifce.sousa@gmail.comRenata Lourdes Linhares Severianorenata.linhares@ifce.edu.brAlyson Nobre Barrosalysonnobre12@gmail.comFlavio Medeiros Pinheiroflaviomedeiros1993@gmail.comFrancisco Tiago Ribeiro Silvaftiagoribeiros@gmail.comRobson Brenno de Oliveira CordeirobrenoOC@live.comMarcilio Batista Magalhães Mouramarcilio.mmouraa@gmail.comBruno de Castro Santosbrunocastro.ifce@gmail.comEduardo Lúcio Guilherme Amaraleduardolucio@ifce.edu.brEric José Silva Gomesericgomescontato@gmail.comOtávio José Lemos Costaotavio.costa@uece.brJosé Arilson Xavier de Souzaarilsonxavier@yahoo.com.brCarliane Sandes Alves Gomescarliane.sag@gmail.comCássio Lopes da Cruz Novocassiolcnovo@gmail.comJoicyanna Darllay e Silvadarllay@gmail.com<p>The research “Trajectories and Trajectories: student mobilities in the Sertão Central Cearense”1 had its genesis in 2018, during my first contacts with the students of the newly created Degree in Geography at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology (IFCE) in Quixadá. The coexistence on the campus clarified relevant findings about a problem that greatly afflicted the students of this mesoregion: their long journeys (the paths) in search of higher education (the paths) in a night graduation in the heart of the state of Ceará.</p>2021-10-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/87Food Security, Innovation and Sustainability2023-09-13T09:22:09-03:00Mirele da Silveira Vasconcelosmirelevasconcelos@ifce.edu.brAna Cristina da Silva Moraisanacmorais@ifce.edu.brAlisandra Cavalcante F. de Almeidaalisandra.cavalcante@ifce.edu.brMaria do Socorro de Assis Braunsosbraun@ifce.edu.brJosefranci Moraes de Farias Fontelesjosefranci@ifce.edu.brAlisandra Cavalcante Fernandes de Almeidajerfsonlins@gmail.comThaianá Pereira Costajerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Danisio Silva Vieirajerfsonlins@gmail.comMarília Moreno da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comLuis Davi Alves Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comNilza Mendonçajerfsonlins@gmail.comPaulo Henrique Machado de Sousajerfsonlins@gmail.comJoélia Marques de Carvalhojerfsonlins@gmail.comÉrica M. Rodrigues de Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comPatrícia Campos Mesquitapatricia.campos@ifce.edu.brErivalda Roque da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisca Lúcia Sousa de Aguiarjerfsonlins@gmail.comLuciana de Sousa Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comAnne Kamilly Nogueira Felixjerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Heligleyson Batista Barbosajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Flavia Azevedo da Penhajerfsonlins@gmail.comAntonia Izamara Araújo de Paulajerfsonlins@gmail.comPriscila Ximenes Moreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comRafaela Maria Temóteo Lima Feugajerfsonlins@gmail.comEremita Maria Pinheiro e Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Geovane Pinheiro e Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comAndressa Vitor de Almeidajerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisca Gabriela de Lima Pinheirojerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>This book leads us to reflect on food from various perspectives, understanding that the conscious consumption of food allows us to change our eating habits, as well as a change in behavior, abandoning waste and harmful consumption practices. This enables the adoption of conscious consumption practices within the values of environmental, social, economic and cultural sustainability, respecting all actors in the food chain.<br>We will taste each chapter, experimenting with flavors and knowledge, allowing an exchange of knowledge and experiences that bring us back to the best memories of debates around the table and the affection of our grandmother's kitchen, sharpening our senses and making us salivate and understand the importance of food for a balanced life, with social responsibility and which will bring benefits to society and the environment. A good read to everyone!</p>2021-10-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/15Political history of Sobral2023-10-13T16:48:58-03:00Edvanir Maia da Silveiraedvanirms@gmail.com<p>I wrote these verses<br>In a special way<br>Talking a little about history<br>Sobral Politics<br>In Prado and Barreto time<br>In your general command<br>Located northwest of<br>our Ceará<br>Throughout its history,<br>always attracted attention<br>Being among the most important<br>Cities in the region<br>Sobral had a dictatorship<br>But also opposition<br>There was an economic crisis<br>And industrialization<br>The mayor came and went<br>And a lot of conciliation.<br>Visiting a good city is a good thing for us to go<br>Bela Sobral, if I could I would be living there<br>May UVA continue to illuminate this place.<br>great Edvanir Maia lives in that city<br>Teacher and writer, God give you happiness<br>continue contributing to society as a whole</p> <p>Francisco Soares da Silveira – Poet.</p>2021-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/7Pot kernels2023-09-05T17:50:59-03:00Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.com<p>Volume 1 of volume 2, of the Série História Camocinense, presents us with a revised collection of 60 texts published over ten years on the blog Camocim Pote de Histórias, by Professor Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santos. Memories of places, personalities and facts paraded through the blog since 2011, which, by all indications, still has many stories to tell.</p>2021-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/5Camocim breathed that air of music2023-05-19T12:49:43-03:00Francisco da Paz Pessoajerfsonlins@gmail.comCarlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.com<p>Starting the Camocinense History Series, the first volume of volume 1 brings an overview of the memories of almost 20 years of music festivals held in the “land of the pot”. Francisco da Paz Pessoa (Sílvio Paz) and Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santos tell how these events marked an era and revealed different talents.</p>2021-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/81After midnight2023-09-05T17:12:53-03:00Edcarlos da Silva Araújoaugustus474@hotmail.com<p>Volume 2 of volume 2 of the Série História Camocinense presents us with the hair-raising stories that rock the imagination of the people of Camocim. From hauntings to werewolves, the book brings reports of people who swear they have found or know who found one of these mythical figures in the land of Pinto Martins.</p>2021-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/95Culture (said) Popular 2023-09-22T23:19:03-03:00Tito Barros Lealtitobarrosleal78@gmail.comAna Alice Menescalana.alice.menescal@gmail.comPeter Burkejerfsonlins@gmail.comRoger Chartierjerfsonlins@gmail.comManoel Carlos Fonseca de Alencarmanoel.alencar@uece.brAmérico Souzaamericosouza@unilab.edu.brFrancisco José Gomes Damascenofrancisco.damasceno@uece.brAna Luiza Rios Martinsluiza_sky@yahoo.com.brPablo Garcia da Costapgcosta@gmail.com<p>VII PET SEMINAR – HISTORY AND MEMORIES</p> <p>This work is the result of the collective effort of students, scholarship holders and volunteers who make up the PET – History group at Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (Sobral-CE). It is also a direct derivation of the work carried out at the VII PET Seminar – Popular (so-called) Culture: challenges and possibilities for History, held between September 16 and 19, 2019 and which included the participation of teachers, students and artistic groups from several Universities in Ceará and beyond. Here, therefore, is this volume, a milestone in our academic formation and, certainly, one of the greatest joys among our experiences as Petians and Petians.</p>2021-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/6Singing on the airwaves of Camocim's AM radios2023-05-19T13:21:13-03:00Maely Alves Mesquitajerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>The Camocinense History Series follows in this volume 2 of volume 1 dealing with the political-cultural influence of radio in Camocim. Researching a decade of documentation, Maely Alves de Mesquita tells us a little about this vehicle that has had and continues to have a relevant impact on the lives of local citizens.</p>2021-09-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/97Lives: 2023-09-27T16:48:59-03:00Telma Bessa Salestelma_bessa@uvanet.brCarlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.comAntonio Jerfson Lins de Freitasjerfsonlins@gmail.comCesar Sansoncesarsanson@gmail.comMayara de Araújojornalista.mayara@gmail.comMoema Hofstaettermoema.natal@hotmail.comMarcos Paulo Campos Cavalcanti de Mellomarcospaulo_campos@yahoo.com.brMarcel Lima CunhaMarcel_cunha2003@yahoo.com.brFrancisco Alencar Motaalencarmota@uol.com.brMarcos Aguiar Ribeiromarcosribeiroce@gmail.comLuiz Antonio Araújo Gonçalvesluiz_goncalves@uvanet.brGlauciana Telesglauciana_teles@uvanet.brJoannes Paulus Silva Fortejoannespaulus@virtual.ufc.br<p>Professor and researcher Telma Bessa Sales has two academic passions: history and the world of work. The combination of these passions follows the trajectory of her life as an activist, researcher and teacher. This vibrant interest in history and work goes back a long way; from her youth as a member of Pastoral Operária, through her studies and the topics she researches in academia. There is a particularity in Telma's studies, research and academic production, the sensitivity in listening to workers. And, even more than that, unveil what is often hidden, unwritten, not explicit. It is not free that among its contents and research categories in history are the records of ‘memory’ and ‘orality’. This concerns his permanent concern with giving visibility to those who are not always recognized, but who are effectively the ones who produce history. Telma also does something that is talked about a lot in academia, but which, most of the time, remains only in rhetoric: interdisciplinarity. This work, which is now available in book form, is a good example.</p>2021-08-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/42I from us2023-06-07T15:42:53-03:00Lucivania Soares da Costajerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>The book Eu de Nós brings together poems written by Lucivania Soares and illustrations by designer Juliardy Rodrigues.</p> <p>This is an attractive and curious work of art, a true gift for the eyes and soul.</p>2021-08-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/82Correio da Semana2023-09-06T09:52:25-03:00Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.comFrancisco Dênis Melomelofranciscodenismelo@yahoo.com.brTelma Bessa Salestelma_bessa@uvanet.brYana Mara Vasconcelos da Ponteyana_vasck@yahoo.com.brCarla Alexandra Coêlho Guimarãesjerfsonlins@gmail.comRicardo Luiz Martinsjerfsonlins@gmail.comEdvanir Maia da Silveiraedvanirms@gmail.comThiago Braga Teles da Rochathiagorocha90@outlook.comAurélio Ponte Filhojerfsonlins@gmail.comNeycikele Sotero Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comRubens Francisco da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comViviane Prado Bezerravivianclio@yahoo.com.brEdilberto Florencio dos Santosedilberto2330@gmail.com<p>Our cities, the city that we love, that we build and rebuild, that we invent sensibly, that we exaggerate in their beauties or their lacks, move very quickly, we barely reach their speed, and their vertiginous existence assures us that their polyphonic face is surreal , brittle. But what about our city and its differences? What to say about our city and its oddities? What to say about a city that insists on making muscle and strength, compressing our chest with the tear of longing and the painful snap of a hug when absent? Massimo Canevacci warns us that “understanding a city means picking up fragments. And launch strange bridges between them, through which it is possible to find a plurality of meanings. Or hermetic crossroads”2. Ferreira Gullar, in a certain way, in his Poema Sujo, also tells us about a shattered city, a city of a thousand broken mirrors in search of a face that is no longer the same. A city-fragment. A plural city because every city is made up of many other real cities, other possible ones, and many other imaginary and seductive ones.</p>2021-08-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/11It is forbidden to be2023-09-08T12:37:19-03:00Renato Joia Charenatojoiacha@gmail.com<p>The poet is a singular being. He keeps such an incomprehensible power within himself, such an immeasurable profusion of feelings, that when it spills out, it is like a force of nature, uncontrollable, unavoidable. For this reason, many poets get lost along the way, preferring to hide, hiding their “true self”, for fearing the consequences of releasing so much energy in a society so averse to what clashes. “Hiding oneself” ends up becoming a defense, a way to protect the exposed nerves, the unencapsulated soul. Our society fears our truths, fears the freedom to be who we should and want to be. It's forbidden to be is more than a book of poems, it's a moment of courage for a being who comes out of his cocoon, who learns to tell the world, in a visceral art, in verses and drawings, who he is and who he intends to be.</p>2021-08-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/93Teacher training2023-09-20T19:49:51-03:00Raimundo Lenilde de Araújoraimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brMaria Francineila Pinheiro dos Santosfrancineilap@gmail.comCristina Maria Costa Leitecriscostaleite@gmail.comMarcileia Oliveira Bispomarcileia@uft.edu.br Clézio dos Santoscleziogeo@yahoo.com.brAlcinéia de Souza Silvaalcineias32@gmail.comJanete Regina de Oliveirajanete.oliveira@ufv.brTelma Gomes Ribeiro Alvestelmaevertonpb@gmail.comRosemeri Melo e Souzarome@ufs.brDiógenes Félix da Silva Costadiogenesgeo@gmail.comAntonio Carlos Vitteacarlosvitte@gmail.comJaqueline Machado Vieirajaqueline.m35@yahoo.comReinaldo dos Santosdocrei@gmail.comRodrigo Capelle Suessrodrigo.capellesuess@gmail.comAlex Marighettiprofalexmarighetti@gmail.comÉder Rodrigo Varussaeducadorederrodrigo@gmail.comHugo de Carvalho Sobrinhohugo.carvalhosobrinho@gmail.comElisângela Rosemeri Martins Silvaermsilva@uesc.brEduardo Henrique Modesto de Moraiseduardo.morais@ifmg.edu.brGilselia Lemos Moreiraglmoreira@uesc.brRicardo José Gontijo Azevedoricardogeo@cefetmg.brMárcia Cristina de Oliveira Mellomarcia.mello@unesp.brRicardo Chaves de Fariasricardochaves@outlook.comMariana Rezende Souzamarianarezendegeo@gmail.comHenrique Rodrigues Torreshenriquetorres.sedf@gmail.comAndré Luís Messetti Christofolettiandre.christo@hotmail.comDiego Correa Maiadiegom@rc.unesp.brElayne Cristina Rocha Diaselaynedias2017@outlook.comGleyce Assis da Silva Barbosageogleyce@gmail.comAlexandre dos Santos da Rosaalexandresr21@hotmail.comTatiane Rodrigues de Souzatati87souza@gmail.comEvandro César Clementeevandrocclemente@gmail.comLeonardo Ferreira Farias da Cunhaleoffarias@yahoo.com.brDébora Gaspar Soaresdeboragirassol@gmail.comRodrigo Simão Camachorogeo@ymail.comValéria Rodrigues Pereiravaleriaufms@gmail.comClaudivan Sanches Lopescslopes@uem.brDiego Maguelniskidiegomag.com@gmail.comAna Claudia Nogueira Maiamaia.anaclaudia@gmail.comAngislene de Fátima Ferreira Andradeferreira.andrade@unesp.brDenise Mota Pereira da Silvamota.denise@uol.com.brAna Paula Pinho Pachêco Gramataanapppacheco@gmail.comBaltasar Fernandes Garcia Filhobalgarciafilho@gmail.comLarissa Donatodonato.lari@hotmail.comBruna Morante Lacerda Martinsbrunamorante@gmail.comThiara Gonçalves CampanhathiaracampanSha@gmail.com<p>This book and its respective chapters express numerous approaches to the theoretical and methodological complex that involves academic research and the discussion of topics related to Teacher Training, the Teaching of Geography and the Didactic Book that is fundamental for the understanding of School Geography. It was organized with the intention of encouraging new researchers by means of the publication of their articles, ou seja, those presented in XVIII ENANPEGE, in São Paulo, 2019, and further encourage a network with new perspectives of Teacher Training, of the Teaching of Geography The Didactic Book at the national level, with a meeting of publications from various research groups, in different lines of Geography Teaching in Post-Graduation Programs in Geography from Universities located in all Brazilian regions.</p>2021-08-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/13Building being a teacher2023-10-13T16:27:52-03:00Ione Rodrigues Diniz Moraisionerdm@yahoo.com.br<p>In the trajectory of university teaching, scientific writing is commonplace, revealing itineraries through teaching, research and the extension that they say about Being a teacher within the scope of their practice. But, they are not always about being per se, whose paths, setbacks and achievements are sometimes contained between the lines or in the drafts of life's spellings.</p>2021-07-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/113On the Margins of History2023-10-13T17:24:30-03:00Cícero João da Costa Filhocicerojoaofilho@gmail.comCarolina Barbosa de Albuquerquealbuquerquecarolina1@gmail.comAuta Jeane da Silva Azevedoalbuquerquecarolina1@gmail.comKatiana Alencar Bernardokatianaalencar20@gmail.comJosé Rodrigues Filhorodriguesfilhojc@gmail.comMárcia Reginajerfsonlins@gmail.comLia Keller Ferreira da Costaliakfc@gmail.comHian Cássyo Dantas de Oliveirahian_cassyo@hotmail.comFrancisco Francinete Leite Juniorfrancinetejunior@leaosampaio.edu.brMaria Cristina Lopes de Almeida Amazonascrisamaz@gmail.comRaul Max Lucas da Costaraulmax@leaosampaio.edu.brLeonardo Danziatoleonardodanziato@unifor.brWilians Ventura Ferreira Souzawilians.ventura@unesp.brCarlos Alberto Felicianocarlos.feliciano@unesp.brSara Freitassarafs77@gmail.comPaulo Rogers Ferreiraprferreira76@gmail.comYuri Costa Moraes da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comThaylla Regina Frazão de Assumpçãojerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>If black people, with their abundant cultural tradition, were marginalized, what about minorities, such as the LGBTS+ group, women, former slaves, who would be disabled for the rest of their lives roaming the streets? From this perspective, the collection is a cry against oblivion, against the traditional paradigm of history, which has been changing, given the studies of black writers emphasizing a new vision regarding black culture; excellent literature brings necropolitics, decolonization, etc., to the agenda. Studies on gender are already a reality, dismissing sexuality as a simple issue linked to the sexual organ. The “minorities” need to become the majority so that History can contemplate what is within the scope of human culture.</p>2021-07-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/83Teacher training and experiences in times of pandemic2023-09-06T15:29:56-03:00Carlos Alberto Vasconcelosgrupo.foptic@gmail.comRozevania Valadares de Meneses César rozevaniavcesar@hotmail.comRafaela Virgínia Correia da Silva Costarafaela.vcsc@hotmail.comAlessandra dos Santos Vieiraalessandravieira@academico.ufs.brClara Maria Correa Pereira Andrademariaclara.andraade@outlook.comCássia Machado Ribeiro Dantasdantas.pesquisaemeducacao@gmail.comNatalie Batista Oliveiranatalieoliveira12@gmail.comEressiely Batista Oliveira Conceiçãosielymetal@gmail.comMaria da Piedade Andrade do Rosáriopiedade.andrade@hotmail.comJordana Rabelo de Menezesjordanaparipiranga@hotmail.comJosé Batista de Souzabatistinhadesouza@gmail.comTainah dos Santos Carvalhosantostainah70@gmail.comWanderson dos Santos Monteirowsan.monteiro@gmail.comJosé Antônio de Oliveira Júniorjuniormat2015@gmail.comElisânia Santana de Oliveiraelisania.santana@ifs.edu.brWeverton Santos de Jesusweverton.santos@ifs.edu.brRita Cristiane Ramacciotti Gusmão Soarescristianegusmao@gmail.comAlessandra Conceição Monteiro Alvesalvesalessandraedu@gmail.comLuiz Claudio Correia dos Santosadmpedagogialetras@gmail.comFábio Pires de Amorimfabiopiresdeamorim@gmail.comDenson André Pereira da Silva Sobraldensonp@bol.com.brWagner da Cruz Silvacws22@msn.com<p>The current scenario, marked by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and especially by the health crisis, puts us in front of crucial issues in life, including education. Education professionals, especially teachers, have a variety of technological and pedagogical interfaces to assist in the teaching-learning process and provide a collaborative learning environment. We are all (re)learning to know, to communicate, to teach and learn, to integrate the human and the technological. We emphasize, specifically in this pandemic period, that technologies are extensions inherent to human beings within cyberspace and increasingly exercise primacy as resources for education. Thus, the chapters that make up this work provide spaces and reflections for the (re)construction of knowledge, when teaching and learning, so that the subjects involved can build scientific concepts and produce meanings in their practices and areas of knowledge, seeking to emphasize the values and attitudes of a professional who seeks continuous updating, based on training.</p>2021-05-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/94Dialogues about the Dictatorship2023-09-21T22:32:06-03:00Antonio Jerfson Lins de Freitasjerfsonlins@gmail.comJoão Teófilojoaoteofilo.hist@gmail.comViviane Prado Bezerraviviane_prado@uvanet.brAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brCarlos Ficocarlosficojr@gmail.comCaroline Bauercarolinebauer@gmail.comAírton de Fariasairtondefarias@yahoo.com.brEdvanir Maia da Silveiraedvanirms@gmail.comMarcos Napolitanonapoli@usp.brSamantha Viz Quadratsamantha.quadrat@gmail.comPaulo César Gomespcgomesb@gmail.comSônia Maria de Meneses Silvasonia.meneses@urca.brRodrigo Patto Sá Mottarodrigosamotta@yahoo.com.brValéria Aparecida Alvesvaleria.alves@uece.brJucélio Regis da Costaregis.costa@uece.brVera Lúcia Silvaveralucia.historia@hotmail.comAna Marília Carneiroanammc@gmail.comMarina Camisascamarinacamisasca@yahoo.com.brEdilberto Florêncio dos Santosedilberto2330@gmail.comRafael Júnior dos Santosfaeljunior01@gmail.comCarolina Maria Abreu Macielcarol.jaimecamil@gmail.comGilberto Gilvan Souzaprofgilbertogilvan@gmail.comJosé Valdenir Rabelo Filhoprimorabelo@bol.com.brAlexander da Silva Brazbrazalexander@id.uff.brLucas Pedretti Limalpedrettilima@gmail.comTelma Bessa Salestelma_bessa@uvanet.br<p>In 2021, 57 years separate us from the beginning of one of the darkest periods in Brazilian History. Although more than half a century has passed, the civil military dictatorship has never been so present in our lives, with the new rise of a political ideology that calls for extremism along fascist lines. It seems like an anachronism, but there is no better term to define a political group that defends positions contrary to democracy, the basic rights of citizens, the existence of minorities, according to which it must “bow down to the majority”.</p>2021-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2021 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/2Spatial configuration of Alagoas2023-10-17T16:10:00-03:00Paulo Rogério de Freitas Silvapaulgeografia@gmail.com<p>The book “The spatial configuration of Alagoas” is a contribution to Alagoas geography. In it, the reader will find a rich survey of the most relevant aspects for understanding the regional sections carried out in the state since ancient times. The 102 municipalities gain movement, as they are described in their genesis, within a tone that turns reading into a call to look at Alagoas in its internal natural, cultural, political, economic and social diversity and its particularities in relation to other units of Brazilian territory. Professor Paulo Rogério's didactic writing allows the work to be understood, even when read in parts, as I believe that many people from Alagoas will immediately find themselves in their place. In this sense, I invite you to enjoy reading this state, presented to me and so many colleagues by my friend Paulo Rogério, in such a beautiful and original way.</p> <p><br>VIRGINIA CÉLIA CAVALCANTE DE HOLANDA<br>Vale do Acaraú State University – UVA-CE</p>2021-02-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/77Politics, Religion and Emancipation2023-08-28T19:52:13-03:00Antonio Glaudenir Brasil Maiaglaudenir@gmail.comRenato Almeida de Oliveirarenato_oliveira@uvanet.br<p>The reflections around religion, politics and emancipation, proposed in this work, are extremely opportune for us to make some critical considerations in the face of the current configuration that the religious phenomenon has been acquiring today, both in Brazil and internationally.</p> <p>The close relationship between Religion and State in Brazil is not new. Historically, since imperial times, the Catholic Church has always exercised great influence on public power, whether with regard to the moral character of rulers, or in the very appointment of its ideological representatives to strategic positions in the elaboration and implementation of public policies.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/114Hydrographic Basins and Environmental Studies in the Semiarid2023-10-15T14:10:42-03:00Ernane Cortez Limaernanecortez@hotmail.comCláudia Maria Sabóia de Aquinocmsaboia@ufpi.edu.brAlfredo Marcelo Grigioalfredogrigio1970@gmail.comAna Mesquita Paivajerfsonlins@gmail.comAna Jéssica de Sousa dos Santosjerfsonlins@gmail.comEdson Vicente da Silvacacau@ufc.brEmanuel Lucas Bezerra Rochaemanuellucasvet@gmail.comFrancílio de Amorim dos Santosfrancilio.amorim@ifpi.edu.brFrancisco Davy Rabelojerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisco Wellington de Araújo Sousawellingtongeo88@gmail.comFrancisca Vanessa Franco Ferreiravaneessafranco@gmail.comGlécia Maria de Carvalho Sousajerfsonlins@gmail.comJoão Paulo de Sousa Rebouçasjerfsonlins@gmail.comLarissa de Pinho Aragãolarissaaragao@gmail.comLivana Sousa Guimarãeslivanageo10@gmail.comMarco Antonio Diodatomadio61@gmail.comKeverson Assis Soaresjerfsonlins@gmail.comKleisson Eduardo Ferreira da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comSimone Ferreira Dinizdinfersim@hotmail.comWesley Kevin Souto do Valejerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>The organizers of the work were supported by the Brazilian Semi-Arid Forum, which had as its main theme “Education, Technologies and Coexistence Techniques in the Semi-Arid” and brought together professionals from all over the country who dedicate themselves to research in the semi-arid environment and work in the areas of teaching, research and extension in public and private institutions and governmental and non-governmental organizations: geographers, agronomists, biologists, engineers, geologists and pedagogues, teachers, researchers, academics and professionals from other areas focused on the semi-arid theme at national and international level.<br>The result of the researchers' joint work in creating this work was easily incorporated into the Semi-Arid Geography Series, with the support of the Semi-Arid Research and Extension Group (CNPq) and the North – Northeast Network of Postgraduate Researchers in Geography (RENNEGEO).</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/121GEODIVERSITY 2023-10-26T20:58:37-03:00José Falcão Sobrinhofalcao.sobral@gmail.comFlávio Rodrigues do Nascimentoflaviorn@yahoo.com.brVanda Claudino Salesvcs@ufc.brJuliana Oliveira Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comAlice Silva Costa Alelafjerfsonlins@gmail.comEduardo Rafael Franco da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comMarcos Aurélio Macêdo da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comLaura Beatriz Santos Sousajerfsonlins@gmail.comSimone Cardoso Ribeirojerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria de Lourdes Carvalho Netajerfsonlins@gmail.comJessica Jessiana Ferreira Alvesjerfsonlins@gmail.comWendson Dantas de Araújo Medeirosjerfsonlins@gmail.comHelena Vanessa Maria da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comRenê Pedro de Aquinojerfsonlins@gmail.comJhony Gonçalves de Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comClaudia Maria Sabóia de Aquinojerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>Knowledge of the geological past is fundamental, adding understanding from a historical perspective and the application of knowledge, which leads us to understand the evolution of the Earth's surface. The records and legacies of evolution stand out in the geological structures and relief forms.</p> <p>In this context, we have geodiversity, encompassing the abiotic elements of the natural environment, including endogenous and exogenous processes in the dynamics of the Earth's surface. From this dynamic, rock structures or relief formations are exposed in their modeled heyday. In turn, it constitutes the biodiversity scenario, as discussed in the articles that follow in this work, which invites us to reflect, among other topics, on the scientific and social importance of geomorphic heritage.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/50GEODIVERSITY OF SEMI-ARID2023-08-02T14:51:48-03:00Vanda de Claudino Salesvcs@ufc.brAbraão Levi dos Santos Mascarenhasabraaolevi@unifesspa.edu.brAntonio Carlos de Barros Côrreadbiase@terra.com.brFrancisca Lusimara Sousa Lopesmarageografia@yahoo.com.brFrançois Bétardfrancois.betard@u-paris.frIsa Gabriela Delgado de Araújoisiinhad@hotmail.comJéssica Jessiana Ferreira Alvesjessicajfa0@gmail.comJoão Victor Mariano da Silvajoaovictormarianods@gmail.comLaryssa Sheydder de Oliveira Lopeslaryssa.lopes@ifma.edu.brMarco Túlio Mendonça Diniztuliogeografia@gmail.comMarcelo Martins de Moura Fémarcelo.mourafe@urca.brMarcos Antonio Leite do Nascimentomarcos@geologia.ufrn.brMaria de Lourdes Carvalho Netalourdes.carvalho@urca.brMaria Rita Vidalritavidal@unifesspa.edu.brMatheus Lisboa Nobre da Silvanobre.mt@gmail.comMônica Virna de Aguiar Pinheiromonivirna@yahoo.com.brOsvaldo Girão da Silvaosgirao@gmail.comRaquel Landim do Nascimentoraquellandimnasc123@gmail.comWendson Dantas de Araújo Medeiroswendsonmedeiros@uern.br<p>More than parched landscapes, the Brazilian semi-arid region holds a geodiversity of inestimable richness. In addition to its coastal area, the Northeast region offers a plurality of landscapes with potential both for geotourism and for several other activities, but not yet properly developed due to a series of factors pointed out in some studies that appear in this book, one of the first efforts in disseminate this emerging analytical perspective on the dry Northeast, which will certainly be joined by new looks and new stories of its environment and its people.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/75Teaching and Training of Geography Teachers2023-08-22T16:35:12-03:00Glauciana Alves Telesglauciana_teles@uvanet.brSérgio Claudinosergio@campus.ul.ptJosé Falcão Sobrinhofalcao.sobral@gmail.comAdélia de Jesus Nobre Nunesadelia.nunes@fl.uc.ptBruno Martinsjerfsonlins@gmail.comCristiana Martinha Maia Oliveira Fonseca Costa Abayjerfsonlins@gmail.comEmerson Ribeiroemerson.ribeiro@urca.brJosé Marcelo Soares de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Anezilany Gomes do Nascimentojerfsonlins@gmail.comSalih Sahinjerfsonlins@gmail.comRosana Soares de Lacerdajerfsonlins@gmail.comRaimundo Lenilde de Araújoraimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brThiago Wagner da Fonseca Cavalcante jerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>The diversity of themes gathered in this book has the broad and emerging purpose of problematizing a geographic education that can develop critical and reflective thinking in teacher education and contribute to a teaching of Geography that develops a polyhedral look at our worlds – developing innovative perspectives and methodologies, contributing to a democratic, citizen and inclusive education, which articulates university and school, in a 21st century built of challenges for which Geography has to mobilize, that is, for which we have to mobilize.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/46Anthropology, History and Literature2023-07-31T11:13:32-03:00Adelaide Maria Gonçalves Pereiraadelaidemgpereira@terra.com.brGilberto Gilvan Souza Oliveiragilbertopjmp@gmail.comKênia Sousa Riosjerfsonlins@gmail.comPaula Godinhop.godinho@fcsh.unl.ptMarilda Aparecida de Menezesmenezesmarilda@gmail.comJoão Luís Lisboajl.lisboa@fcsh.unl.ptDébora Diasjerfsonlins@gmail.comAna Amélia de Moura Cavalcante de Meloanameliademelo@gmail.comJosé Lindomar Coelho Albuquerquejoselindomar74@gmail.comTyrone Apollo Pontes Cândidotyronecandido@gmail.comFrancisco Régis Lopes Ramosregisufc@hotmail.comEduardo Roberto Jordão Knackknackeduardo@gmail.comCláudia Freitas de Oliveiraclaudiahist2003@yahoo.com.br<p>The texts gathered here come from the III International Conference on Memory, Culture and Becoming - History, Anthropology and Literature: practices, speeches and performances in Iberoamerica, held at the Federal University of Ceará, from April 2 to 5, 2019, the result of the recognition of the confluence of knowledge of several researchers, who, over the last few years, have worked on the frontier area between history, anthropology and literature, as well as the theoretical and methodological confluences on the potentialities, creativity and risks of the border zones between disciplines of social sciences and humanities. The International Conference on Memory, Culture and Becoming is organized by the Graduate Program in History at the Federal University of Ceará, by the Red(e) Ibero-Americana Resistência e/y Memória, and by the research line «Uses of the Past, Memory and Cultural Heritage» of the Institute of Contemporary History of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, bringing together researchers from several universities and countries, who present, debate and seek to cross paths.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/86political culture and uses of the past2023-09-12T16:17:18-03:00Jailson Pereira da Silvajailson.ufc@gmail.comAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brAna Sara Cortez Irffianacortezirffi@ufc.brAledson Manoel Silva Dantasjerfsonlins@gmail.comCleberson Vieira de Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comCintya Chavescintyachaves22@gmail.comNoemia Dayana de Oliveiranoemia__oliveira@hotmail.comEdilene Muniz de Andradejerfsonlins@gmail.comBrenda Timbó Mendesjerfsonlins@gmail.comJônathas Assunção de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comLeonardo Bentes Rodriguesleobentesr@gmail.comRamone Maria de Sousa Silvaramone.hist@hotmail.comEdwar de Alencar Castelo Brancoedwar2005@uol.com.brLucas Ayres Cardosoayrescardoso@ufpa.brJosé Eduardo Oliveira Nascimentojerfsonlins@gmail.comGabriela Migonhistoria.gabrielamigon@gmail.comFúlvio de Oliveira Saraivafulviooliveira@ors.uespi.brGiovanni Accioly Sellaro Júniorjerfsonlins@gmail.comClaudio Pedrosa Nunescpnunes@trt13.jus.brLuciana Alves Macielluciana.alvesmaciel@hotmail.comEduardo Leite Lisboajerfsonlins@gmail.comMauricio Ribeiro Damacenomauricioribeiro96@hotmail.com<p>Book with articles presented at the VI International Seminar on History and Historiography. The works gathered here were part of the Thematic Symposiums “Political history: the contemporary path as a research opportunity”, “Political culture and state violence(s) in Brazil and Latin America”, “Youth, Cultures and Identities: readings from History and Historiography” and “The political uses of the Ancient and Medieval pasts in contemporary times”. It can be said that they are texts that orbit the words Politics and Culture. However, the gravitational center that makes these productions exist goes beyond the conceptual field. What unites the works compiled here, in fact, is the desire that we can recognize (ourselves) in the other, overcome our deadly images, rediscover the dreamlike nature of our existences, overcome this strange time and remember that History is the nickname affection that life responds to, when it is in love.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/92History and Historiography 2023-09-18T22:05:23-03:00Gilberto Gilvan Souza Oliveiragilbertopjmp@gmail.comRaquel da Silva Alvesjerfsonlins@gmail.comGlicia Kaliane Lucas Machado de Souzagliciakalianedesouza@gmail.comAmanda Maria da Silva Souzaamandamaria.mdy@gmail.comAlekssiane Lima de Carvalhoalekssianel@gmail.comMargarida Maria Dias de Oliveiramargaridahistoria@yahoo.com.brLaís Eunice Oliveira Dantaslaisoliveird@hotmail.comRuan Souza dos Santosruan.ufpa@hotmail.comJosé Maia Bezerra Netojerfsonlins@gmail.comEdinaldo Gonçalves Nunes Juniorjr.legionario@gmail.comFrancisco Dênis Melomelofranciscodenismelo@yahoo.com.brNathalia Cristina Alencar Souzaasouza.natalia@gmail.comVitória Carolina Valente Barroskarollina15barros@gmail.comSidiana da Consolação Ferreira de Macedosidimacedo@yahoo.com.brLuiz Eduardo Ferreira Santanaeduardo_fsantana@hotmail.comTelma Bessa Salestelmabessa@hotmail.comMaria Thaislayne dos Santos Linomaria@getempo.orgDilton Cândido Santos Maynarddilton@getempo.orgElbia Cunha de Souzasouzaelbia77@gmail.comFrancicléia Ramos Pachecofrancyramos100@gmail.comAna Victória de Medeiros Oliveiraanavictoria.dma@gmail.comLaercio Teodoro da Silvalaercioteodorohistoria@gmail.comIriudsana Maria Januário da Costairiudsana@gmail.comSabrina Querem Apuque Lima Gomes de Oliveirasabrina.querema@gmail.comJefferson Pereira da Silvasilvajeffersonpereira@yahoo.com.brTainá Sousa da Costatainasousa36@gmail.comKarina Nazaré Oliveira de Jesus FerreiraKarina_n.ferreira@yahoo.comAdriano Soares Sampaiosoaresadriano321@gmail.comAna Amélia de Moura Cavalcante de Meloanameliademelo@gmail.comArianny Dantas Dutraarianny_dantas@outlook.comCarlos Daniel Alves Lealdanielleal0599@gmail.comThiago Reisdorferthiagorhs@gmail.comBeatriz Ramos da Cruzramos.cruz@pucpr.edu.brChrigor Libério chrigorliberio@gmail.comDiná Schmidtdinaschmidt@ors.uespi.brMaria Daniella Alves Ramosmdaniellaaramoss@gmail.comPedro Gilson de Oliveira Paula Filhopgopfilho@gmail.comViviane Cristine Pereira Nunescristineviviane13@gmail.comAline Faustino da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comLara Lima Resendelara@getempo.orgKátia Daniela Gomes Honoratokatiadanyela@outlook.comRômulo Rossy Leal Carvalhoromulorossy10@hotmail.comÉrica Lôpo Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisco Victor Félix Soaressoaresvictor654@gmail.comPriscila Antônia dos Santospriscila@getempo.orgRavenna Rodrigues Cardosoravennacardoso21@gmail.comSimone Pereira da Silvasymonepsilva.historia@gmail.comMaria Lucélia de Andradelucelia.andrade@urca.brCamila Gonçalves Santoscamilagws@gmail.comMaria Clara Barbalho de Mendonçamariamendonca@alu.uern.brAryana Lima Costaaryanacosta@uern.brVágner Hugo Calazans Silvahugocalazans.upe@gmail.comTainara Ferreira Mousinhojerfsonlins@gmail.comBenvinda Barros Douradojerfsonlins@gmail.comAllef Gustavo Silva dos Santosjerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>Book with articles produced based on posters presented at the VI International History and Historiography Seminar, with analyzes on the uses of history in educational spaces, the constitution of discourses on health, the role of public history in digital media, the formation of historian, spaces and memory disputes. The topics covered are part of reflections of a historiographical nature that involve the teaching practices of History students, the construction of social identities, oral history and public policies for historical heritage.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/73Approaches and themes of Physical geography2023-08-21T14:12:57-03:00Cláudia Maria Sabóia de Aquinocmsaboia@ufpi.edu.brFrancisco Jonh Lennon Tavares da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comJanaira Marques Lealjerfsonlins@gmail.comGlácia Lopes Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comHelena Vanessa Maria da Silva helenavessa18@gmail.comFrancílio de Amorim dos Santosjerfsonlins@gmail.comLéya Jéssyka Rodrigues Silva Cabralleyarodriguescabral@gmail.comGustavo Souza Valladaresjerfsonlins@gmail.comMarcos Gervasio Pereirajerfsonlins@gmail.comCarlos Roberto Pinheiro Juniorrobertojrpinheiro@gmail.comAndréa Maciel Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comJéssica Cristina Oliveira Frotajessykcris@hotmail.comJoão Victor Alves Amorimamorim@ufpi.edu.brAmanda Alves Diasjerfsonlins@gmail.comRenê Pedro de Aquinojerfsonlins@gmail.comLivânia Norberta de Oliveiralivaniageo@gmail.comEugênia Cristina G. Pereirajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Lúcia Brito Cruzjerfsonlins@gmail.comGuilherme de Sousa Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Francisco de Araújo Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comHikaro Kayo de Brito Nuneshnunes@uea.edu.br<p>Geodiversity and soil education, as well as research and contemporary challenges related to watersheds, make up the core of this work, which brings back to the fore the theoretical discussions in Physical Geography, which seem to be left aside in recent years. The greatness of the contribution also lies in the option for the object of study, which leads us to contribute to the authors' living space, in this case the state of Piauí. This becomes the stronghold of the researchers' coveted look, taking it as a projection of the analyses, always supported by scientific rigor, in its theoretical and methodological foundations.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/78History, Memory and historiography2023-08-29T16:11:31-03:00Francisco Régis Lopes Ramosregisufc@hotmail.comAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brAna Sara Cortez Irffianacortezirffi@ufc.brCarlos Alberto Machado Noronhajerfsonlins@gmail.comRuan Carlos Mendesjerfsonlins@gmail.comLêda Maira Batistajerfsonlins@gmail.comKalliany Moreira Menezes Vitorianokalliany_menezes@yahoo.com.brWilton C. L. Silvawilton.silva@unesp.brDaniel Barreto Lopesdanielblopes18@gmail.comJosé Dércio Braúnaderciobrauna@gmail.comElynaldo Gonçalves Dantasjerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé de Arimatéa Vitoriano de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comRuben Maciel Franklin jerfsonlins@gmail.comSander Cruz Castelojerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Francimária Cavalcantejerfsonlins@gmail.comMatheus Pinheiro da Silva Ramosmatheuspsramos@gmail.comJosé René Câmara Jrrene.camara@hotmail.comRaíssa Santos Barbosajerfsonlins@gmail.comRômulo Iuri Martins Limaiurilima332@yahoo.com.brGabriel Medeiros Alves Pedrosajerfsonlins@gmail.comRafael Terra Dall’Agnoljerfsonlins@gmail.comFrank Adriano Oliveira de Sousaadrianozoos@hotmail.comAlesy Soares OliveiraAlesysoares@hotmail.comLucilvana Ferreira Barrosjerfsonlins@gmail.comCamila Carvalho Moura Fécamilamf21@gmail.comLuiza Helena Amorim Coelho Cavalcante luiza.helena.amorim@gmail.comAntonio Gilberto Ramos Nogueiraantonioantonio@uol.com.brCarolina Ruosocarolinaruoso@eba.ufmg.brFrancimagda Almeida Avelinomagdaalm-avelino@hotmail.comAlessandro Oliveira de Souza Araújoprofessoralessandrooliveira@gmail.comFátima Maria Leitão Araújofatima.leitao@uece.brAnnelyze de Araújo Reisannelyze_reis@outlook.com<p>Book with articles presented at the VI International Seminar on History and Historiography. The works gathered here were part of the Thematic Symposia “Narrative, memory and historical culture”, “Theory of History and History of Historiography” and “Memory/History: new perspectives”. The different uses of history, body, memory, historiography, monumentalization are some of the aspects addressed in the texts gathered here, which have diversity and quality in common.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/84Intellectuals, uses of past and teaching History2023-09-06T17:43:00-03:00Kleiton Sousa de Moraeskleiton.ufc@gmail.comAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brAna Sara Cortez Irffianacortezirffi@ufc.brFranco Della Vallefrancodvalle1@gmail.comBranca Zilberleibbranca.zilberleib@usp.brLuciana Coelho Gamalu_cgama@yahoo.om.brDesirée Idaliette Oliveira de Jesusidaliette@gmail.comLuiz Alexandre Pinheiro Kosteczkaakosteczka@hotmail.comJoão Victor da Fonseca Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisco Adriano Leal Macêdojerfsonlins@gmail.comLaura Jamal Caixetalaurajamalc@gmail.comCarla Pereira de Castroprofessoracarlacastro@gmail.comEwerton Wirlley Silva Barrosjerfsonlins@gmail.comTalita Emily Fontes da Silvatalifontes.20@gmail.comMessias Araujo Cardozojerfsonlins@gmail.comLeonardo Castro Novoleonardonovato@hotmail.comRosângela de Arruda Araújorodearrudaaraujo@gmail.comAna Maria Rufino Gilliesrufinogillies@gmail.comDanilo Ferreira da Fonsecadaniloffonseca@gmail.comTaissa Cordeiro Bicharajerfsonlins@gmail.comAcácio Leandro Maciel Simõesacaciolms@gmail.comRoberta Kelly Santos Maia Pontesjerfsonlins@gmail.comHélder Douglas Ferreira Freitasjerfsonlins@gmail.comLeonardo Henrique dos Santos Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comMarcelo Fronzajerfsonlins@gmail.comAna Paula Menoti Dyonisioapmenoti@hotmail.comRogério Luís Gabilan Sanchesjerfsonlins@gmail.comGabriela Alves Monteirogabbimonteiro@outlook.comDiego Bezerra Belfantejerfsonlins@gmail.comKalil Tavares Fonteleskalil.tavares@gmail.comJessica Maria de Queiroz Costajessicamqcosta@gmail.comElielton Benedito Castro Gomeselieltonbcgomes@bol.com.brIza D. Godoi Sepúlvedaiza.sepulveda@unemat.brNathally Almeida SenaNathally.sena91@gmail.comThyara Freitas de Alcântarathyarafreitas@hotmail.com<p>Book with articles presented at the VI International Seminar History and Historiography, in the thematic seminars “Brazilian civil-military dictatorship, behavior and everyday policies”, “Sources, imagination and narratives of the past”, “Military dictatorships in Latin America, democratic transitions and political uses of the past” and “Dictatorship, memory disputes and the role of historians in Brazil”. The texts gathered here bring analyzes about the period of the Dictatorship in Brazil from traditional sources and archives open to the public from the 1990s onwards, as well as the impact of the rise of the extreme right today, a reflection of the period of authoritarianism.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/89Health history and religions2023-09-13T20:58:49-03:00Cláudia Freitas de Oliveiraclaudia.oliveira@ufc.brAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brAna Sara Cortez Irffianacortezirffi@ufc.brLuana Barros de Azevedojerfsonlins@gmail.comRaquel Figueiredo Barrettoraquelfbarretto@gmail.comSérgio Medeiros de Almeidasergioalmeida94@gmail.comElane Cristina Rodrigues Gomesjerfsonlins@gmail.comCynthia Corvellocycorvello@gmail.comLívia Suelen Sousa Moraes Menesesliviasuelen@hotmail.comTúlio Brenno Brito de Sousatlio.brenno2@gmail.comJosé Cleudon de Oliveira Netojerfsonlins@gmail.comRoberto Kennedy Gomes Francorobertokennedy@unilab.edu.brNágila Maia de Morais Galvãojerfsonlins@gmail.comTaynara Mirelle do Nascimento de Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comCarolina Rodrigues Moreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comJaqueline Calixto dos Santosjaqqline@hotmail.comCiro Alcântara de Araújocyru_@hotmail.comCamila da Silva Portelajerfsonlins@gmail.comJucelio Regis da Costaelielasafe@gmail.comCristian Barreto de Mirandacristianhist@gmail.comRafael Machado Santanaprofmachado22@gmail.comThiago Gomes Salesthiagogomessales@gmail.comFernanda Lochloch.fernanda@outlook.comEdivando da Silva Costajerfsonlins@gmail.comAlessandra Ferreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria da Conceição Guilherme Coelhojerfsonlins@gmail.comViviane Teixeira Lima Nunesvih.teixeira@gmail.com<p>Book with articles presented at the VI International Seminar on History and Historiography. The works gathered here were part of the Thematic Symposia “History and Health experiences, memories, society, culture and power”, “Religion, Politics and Social Struggles in Republican Brazil”, “Health, gender and science debates and perspectives in history” and “ Cultural History of Religions”. Volume history, in its specific focuses and approaches.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/76Dictatorship, fonts history and uses from past2023-08-25T11:07:40-03:00Meize Regina de Lucena Lucasmeizelucas@gmail.comAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brAna Sara Cortez Irffianacortezirffi@ufc.brMarcela Souza Santosjerfsonlins@gmail.comNaiara Leonardo Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comJoão Alexandre Jataí Alvesalexandre_alves_123@hotmail.comMilena Azevedo de Menezesprofamilenahistoria@gmail.comSarah Pinho da Silvasarah.silva@aluno.uece.brMarisnanda Mota Araújojerfsonlins@gmail.comMariane de Sales Silvamariane-sales@hotmail.comHannah Jook Otaviano Rodrigues hannahjook@hotmail.comNicodemos Zacarias da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comJailson Pereira da Silvajailsonsilva@ufc.brThábata Araújo de Alvarengajerfsonlins@gmail.comAlberto Rafael Ribeiro Mendesjerfsonlins@gmail.comIsabella Loureiro Khaled Poppejerfsonlins@gmail.comRaimundo Nonato Bitencourt Pereirajerfsonlins@gmail.comMonyse Ravenna de Sousa Barrosmonyseravennaalves@gmail.comTásso Britotasso.brito@gmail.comVanessa Cristina da Silva Sampaiovanessa-css@hotmail.comCarlos Alberto de Melo Silva Motajerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>Book with articles presented at the VI International Seminar History and Historiography, in the thematic seminars “Brazilian civil-military dictatorship, behavior and everyday policies”, “Sources, imagination and narratives of the past”, “Military dictatorships in Latin America, democratic transitions and political uses of the past” and “Dictatorship, memory disputes and the role of historians in Brazil”. The texts gathered here analyze the period of the Dictatorship in Brazil from traditional sources and archives open to the public from the 1990s onwards, as well as the impact of the rise of the extreme right today, a reflection of the period of authoritarianism.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/135Poetic agencies2024-01-09T21:08:57-03:00Vicente de Paulo Sousavicentypsousa@hotmail.comAdílio Kevin Aguiarjerfsonlins@gmail.comAntônio Wisley Nascimento Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comRafael Fariasjerfsonlins@gmail.comDébora Carolinejerfsonlins@gmail.comMarcela Senajerfsonlins@gmail.comVirgínia Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comClaudiana Pereirajerfsonlins@gmail.comVick Carvalhojerfsonlins@gmail.comRêhjerfsonlins@gmail.comRômulo Pahaliahjerfsonlins@gmail.comGuethojerfsonlins@gmail.comThais Gadelhajerfsonlins@gmail.comJoshjerfsonlins@gmail.comAkwa Ra Monjerfsonlins@gmail.comMalikajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaya Rosajerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>It is not easy to survive in Brazil when you are poor, black, peripheral, gay, in short, when you are somehow seen as “excludable” by society. Even more difficult when two or more of these characteristics come together. But with talent, the difficulties are transformed into inspiration by several young poets who make up this work, organized by Vicente de Paulo Sousa, whose academic career is intrinsically linked to slam poetry, which raised the voices of dozens of young people from the outskirts of Ceará. This time, Vicente does not analyze or describe slam culture, but rather, gives space for poets to express themselves, recording some of their most interesting creations, which, paraphrasing Belchior, bring more than words, but razors, which cut and hurt directly into the flesh of those who still retain some empathy in the midst of a society that is increasingly indifferent to suffering that not only hurts bodies, but also souls.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/74Geography teaching and assessment2023-08-22T13:07:21-03:00Raimundo Lenilde de Araújoraimundolenilde@ufpi.edu.brLineu Aparecido Paz e Silvalineuprofgeo@hotmail.comAna Claudia Ramos Sacramentoanaclaudia.sacramento@hotmail.comCaroline Pinho de Araújolinepinhocarol@gmail.comJosilene Ferreira de Fariasjosifarias@live.comCristina Maria Costa Leitecriscostaleite@gmail.comDenise Mota Pereira da Silvamota.denise@uol.com.brEmerson Ribeiroemerson.ribeiro@urca.brFrancisco José da Silva Santossilvasantos.fco@gmail.comLucas Gabriel da Silvalucas.g.silva@hotmail.com.br<p>Geography Teaching and Assessment represent many possibilities for discussions about the reality surrounding teaching work, both in the context of the university and the school. When considering this approach, the texts presented in this publication show different theoretical and methodological interpretations, developed by professors and researchers. In this sense, the authors' texts are presented to us as the result of a set of investigations and discussions about the evaluation process and its relationship with the Teaching of Geography.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/79History, Spaces and Sensitivities2023-08-31T12:51:01-03:00Antônio Luiz Macêdo e Silva Filhojerfsonlins@gmail.comAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brAna Sara Cortez Irffianacortezirffi@ufc.brLarisse Santos Bernardolarissesantosbernardo@yahoo.com.brLia Mirelly Távora Moitaliamoita@hotmail.comFrancisco Dênis Melomelofranciscodenismelo@yahoo.com.brRobson Wander Costa Lopesjerfsonlins@gmail.comEmanuel da Silva Oliveiraemanuelhistoria2012@gmail.comAna Lucia do Nascimento Oliveiraananascimentoufrpe@gmail.comRafael Monteiro de Oliveira Cintraerrimonte@gmail.comViviane de Souza Limaviviane.lima.vivi@gmail.comThiago Braga Teles da Rochathiagorocha90@outlook.comCamila Imaculada Silveira Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaiara Brenda Rodrigues de Britomaiara.brendaaa@hotmail.comAna Luiza Rios Martinsjerfsonlins@gmail.comDaniel da Costa Gonçalvesjerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisca Gabriela Bandeira Pinheirogabrielabandeira@live.comGiovanni Roberto Protásio Bentes Filhogiovannibentes@gmail.comJosé Maria Almeida Netojerfsonlins@gmail.comDaniel de Sá Aguiarjerfsonlins@gmail.comDiógenes Sousadiogenesudi@gmail.comAline de Kassia Malcher Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comGabriel Barreto da Silveira Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Humberto Carneiro Pinheiro Filhojerfsonlins@gmail.comDeylla da Silva Barrosjerfsonlins@gmail.comAntonio Jeferson de Sousaantoniojefersonsousa5@gmail.comJosé de Arimatéa Freitas Aguiar Júniorarimateaaguiar@hotmail.comPedro Pio Fontineles Filhopio26@hotmail.comJoão Vitor Araújo Salesjerfsonlins@gmail.comCibele da Silva Andradecibeleluces@gmail.comClaudia Cristina da Silva Fontinelescfontinelles@gmail.comValquíria Cristina Rodrigues Velascovalvelhistoria@gmail.comLiesly Oliveira Barbosajerfsonlins@gmail.comElisnauro Araújo Barrosjerfsonlins@gmail.comVíviam Cathaline de Sousa Ferreirajerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>Book with articles presented at the VI International Seminar on History and Historiography. The works gathered here were part of the Thematic Symposiums “History and sensibility: policies, writings and affections”, “History, cities and practices in/of space” and “For the right to the city: living and feeling the history and memory of urban spaces in Brazil Republic”. Themes and dimensions with which contemporary historiography has been working assiduously – the layers of time, the role of memory in the construction of identities, space as an expression of social relations, everyday life and its unauthorized cultural creations, the effects of meaning produced by writing – crosses the studies of this book, suggesting that, like other important initiatives, it may become a document for future historiographical investigations.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/9The nature of the Acaraú Valley2023-10-13T16:05:36-03:00José Falcão Sobrinhofalcao.sobral@gmail.com<p>Traveling through the Acaraú Valley through this book and, when possible, also through the “ground”, geographizing society's relations with nature, potential riches and persistent miseries, is a good exercise in learning about a small sample of Brazil's semiarid region. , which needs to be seen and treated with the perspective of a promising future for its persistent residents, especially those who believe and commit themselves through their creativity, initiatives and work forces to make their lives in the “sertão” ever better possible.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/85Patrimony, Memory and Historiography2023-09-11T22:22:51-03:00Antônio Gilberto Ramos Nogueira antonioantonio@uol.com.brAna Rita Fonteles Duarteanaritafonteles@uol.com.brAna Sara Cortez Irffiirffi@caen.ufc.brLiesly Oliveira Barbosajerfsonlins@gmail.comCarla Bianca Carneiro Amarante Correiajerfsonlins@gmail.comAndré Luis dos Santos Andradejerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Clara da Silva Cavalcantejerfsonlins@gmail.comPedro Henrique da Silva Paespedrohenriqueboris@hotmail.comThamires Beatriz Braga Barrosjerfsonlins@gmail.comAna Cristina de Salesanasalesprof@gmail.comEduardo Roberto Jordão Knackknackeduardo@gmail.comEdcarlos da Silva Araujohistoriadoraraujoed@gmail.comFrederico de Andrade Pontesjerfsonlins@gmail.comNatali Braga Spohrnatali.bspohr@gmail.comUlysses Santiago de Carvalhoulysses_1994@yahoo.com.br<p>Book with articles presented at the VI International Seminar on History and Historiography. The works gathered here were part of the Thematic Symposia “Public history, heritage and memory”, “History and Historiography of Cultural Heritage symbolic spaces in multiple perspectives and perspectives” and “Cultural Heritage and the political uses of the past in contemporary Brazil”. The texts gathered here aim to bring to debate the different interpretations about the past, present and future that shape the narratives concerning the construction of cultural heritage in Brazil.</p>2020-12-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/17The Camocinense Parliament2023-10-20T13:18:33-03:00Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.com<p>The history of Municipal Councils in Brazil is intertwined with the country's own history, even when we were just a Portuguese colonial territory. In fact, the origin of this story goes back to Portuguese municipal councils that existed since the medieval period. In this sense, when in Colonial Brazil the town of São Vicente was elevated to the status of a town and its City Council was formed, it already had in its midst the Portuguese administrative similarity, established by royal act, which brought into force all the norms valid in the Empire Portuguese, based on the famous Manueline Ordinances (until 1603) and Philippine Ordinances, until the advent of Independence in 1822.<br>In this way, the Municipal Chambers in Brazil concentrated municipal administration in its executive, legislative and judicial powers, having in its organization a similarity with its counterparts in Portugal with regard to the above-mentioned attributions.</p>2020-11-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/45Food Quality and Safety Management2023-07-31T09:49:17-03:00Francisca Joyce Elmiro Timbó Andradejoyce@ifce.edu.brGeorgia Maciel Dias de Moraesgeorgiamacieldm@gmail.comHerlene Greyce da Silveira Queirozherlenegreyce@ifce.edu.brAntônia Elaine Frutuoso Limajoyce@ifce.edu.brMariana Santiago Silveirajoyce@ifce.edu.brÉrika Taciana Santana Ribeirojoyce@ifce.edu.brDaniele Maria Alves Teixeira Sádanielemaria@ifce.edu.brFrancialda Marques Mota Vieirajoyce@ifce.edu.brPaolo Germanno Lima de Araujoaraujopaolo@gmail.comGerlane Olimpio Carvalho Silvajoyce@ifce.edu.brSamuel Carneiro de Barcelosjoyce@ifce.edu.brLeiliane Teles Césarleilianeteles@ifce.edu.brWycislandia Brandão Silvajoyce@ifce.edu.brMirla Dayanny Pinto Fariasmirla@ifce.edu.brSelma Márcia de Vasconcelosjoyce@ifce.edu.brAmanda Mazza Cruz de Oliveirajoyce@ifce.edu.brFrancisca Mariane Carneirojerfsonlins@gmail.comCarlos Eliardo Barros Cavalcanteeliardo@ifce.edu.brNara Nádja Severiano de Oliveirajerfsonlins@gmail.comZenívea Mesquitajerfsonlins@gmail.comEtianne Waleska Lopes Queirozjerfsonlins@gmail.comClara Mítia de Paulajerfsonlins@gmail.comMasu Capistrano Camurça Portelajerfsonlins@gmail.comJúlio Otávio Portela Pereirajuliotavio@ifce.edu.brSamara Pereira dos Santosjerfsonlins@gmail.comLuciana Martins Albuquerquejoyce@ifce.edu.brGlawther Lima Maiaglawther@ifce.edu.brJanaína Bezerra de Melojerfsonlins@gmail.comMônica Albuquerque da Silvajerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisca Fabrine Farias Martinsjerfsonlins@gmail.comKatiane Arrais Jalesjerfsonlins@gmail.comLuiza Helena Feitoza Freirejerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>This book is the result of research carried out by students of the Specialization in Quality Management and Food Safety at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Ceará - Campus Sobral, developed from 2016 to 2018. The articles in this book deal with subjects addressed throughout the Specialization in the disciplines studied and which were the basis for the development of projects aimed at establishing techniques and methods for improving quality management in companies, as well as applying tools to guarantee the safety of food produced.</p>2020-05-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2023 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/23The Promised Land in Piauí2023-05-31T09:35:14-03:00Maria Elza Soares da Silvaelzasoarespi@gmail.com<p>More than the ground we step on, the earth is a mother, it is a provider, it is life. The issue of access to land has always been a key factor in the formation of Brazilian society. After all, who has the right to this vast land where, if planted, everything is possible? The landowners, who keep countless tracts of unproductive land as future investments? Private capital, which with State incentives uses arable land for the production of inputs that are often foreign to the local culture? To the State, which on countless occasions has turned its back on the needs of the peasant population?</p> <p>These issues are the backdrop for the first work by sociologist Maria Elza Soares da Silva released by Editora SertãoCult, which sensitively portrays the arduous struggle for survival of peasants in the interior of Piauí. Convinced that they were taking a safe step towards the long-awaited acquisition of land for the reproduction of their way of life, they found themselves thrown into an unknown reality, uprooted from their traditional agricultural customs and practices in order to adapt to the logic of production. of agribusiness. But this process was not without resistance.</p> <p>For a harmonious coexistence, concessions were made both by the partner peasants and by the company that hired them to produce castor beans for the production of biodiesel. Both sides had to gain: the company, the maintenance of a lucrative contract with the federal government. The peasants, the promise that such land would be theirs after ten years of work. But the clash between traditional practices, capitalist dynamics and political interests proved that promises are not always kept. The dream of the promised land in the interior of Piauí continues to cherish the days of those workers, whose life stories are recorded in an engaging way by the author, who in a breathtaking ethnographic experience inserts the reader into the routine of conquests and difficulties of the partner peasants of Brasil Ecodiesel - pioneering plant in the implementation of the social dimension of the National Program for the Use of Biodiesel Production - PNPB.</p>2020-02-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/16Monsignor José Furtado Cavalcanti2023-10-20T12:58:22-03:00José Wellington Lúcio Soareszezinflauta@hotmail.comFrancisco Edson Lúcio Soareszezinflauta@hotmail.com<p>Talking about the history of Meruoca and not mentioning Monsenhor Furtado, or talking about the trajectory of this religious man without mentioning Meruoca is hiding the most important chapters of both. The municipality and Monsenhor Furtado had their paths intertwined for more than half a century, which made the protagonist of this book more than a man of the Church, but a man of the people of Meruoca. And when we talk about the parish priest's impact on that community, it is not just the encouragement he brought with his words, reinforcing the faith of the local people, but the sum of all his actions, which crossed religious boundaries, marking health, education and infrastructure even in the corners of that mountain range. The authors intelligently convey the history of Meruoca, highlighting the performance of Monsenhor Furtado, allowing readers to see why this character's name appears prominently in the monuments and, mainly, in the memory of the people who had their lives influenced by him.</p>2020-01-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2020 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/70Perspectives of the Physical Geography of the Brazilian Northeast2023-08-11T15:53:03-03:00Isorlanda Caracristiicaracristi@hotmail.comErnane Cortez Limaernanecortez@hotmail.comJosé Falcão Sobrinhofalcao.sobral@gmail.comClélia Ferreira Rodriguescleliarodrigues2015@gmail.comLivana Sousa Guimarãeslivanageo10@gmail.comNoélia André Diniznoelia5dinniz@gmail.comAlessânia Silva de Lucena Carneiroalessanialucenacarneiro@gmail.comAndré Luís Silva dos Santosandresantos@ifma.edu.brNicole Lopes Gomesnicolelopes10@hotmail.comDavis Pereira de Pauladavispp@yahoo.com.brJuliana Pereira Petronilio dos Santosjuliana2pere@gmail.comCássio de Jesus Vianacassioviana1992@gmail.comPlínio Martins Falcãoplinio@ifba.edu.brWaldiana Almeida Cantanhedewaldianacantanhede@gmail.comIgor de Luccas Santosigordeluccas23@gmail.comThomas Jefferson Alves Santosthomasjef15@hotmail.comFilipe Salomão de S. Ferreirasalomao.filipe2@gmail.comMatheus Prudencio Ericeiram.ericeira17@gmail.comPaulo Roberto Mendes Pereira p.roberto18@hotmail.comFernando Farias de Freitasnanfreitas@hotmail.comYara Batista Gomesyarabatista70@outlook.comAntonia Isabela Soares Ximenesisabelaximenes52@gmail.comFrancisco Luigério Paiva Filholuigeriopaiva@hotmail.comJoilson Silva Limajoilson.lima@ifce.edu.brAntônia Maria Edinaira Silveiraedinaiarasilveira19@gmail.comFrancisco Ronaldo Candidoronaldblack13@hotmail.comAna Lúcia Moura Andradelucia.moura@aluno.uece.brAna Carla Alves Gomescristaana@hotmail.comMaria Lúcia Brito da Cruzmlbcruz@gmail.comMaria Jocilene Lima da Silvajocilenelimma.16@gmail.comThiago Gabriel Souza do Nascimentothiago_pkc@hotmail.comFrancisco Tiago Setuval Carvalhotcarvalho718@gmail.comSimone Cardoso Ribeirosimonecribeiro@oi.com.brMarcos Venicios Ribeiro Mendesmarcos.venicios10@hotmail.comSimone Ferreira Dinizdinfersim@hotmail.comRonier Tavaresroniertavares2005@gmail.comMaria Cristina Martins Ribeiro de Souzaprofmariacristinasouza@gmail.comWandercleyson da Silvawandercleyson1@gmail.comGabriel Irvine Ferreira Alves dos Santosgabrielirvine@hotmail.comDelony de Queiroz Ribeiroidelony@hotmail.comGilmário Rodrigues do Nascimentogilmariorodrigues98@gmail.comLêevy da Silva Mendesleevymendes@gmail.comVanessa Campos Alvesvanessacampos@hotmail.comPedro Henrique Eleotério de Assispedrosaodomingo345@gmail.comMikhael do Nascimento Mesquitajerfsonlins@gmail.comFátima Leiliana Sales Ferreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comIsaias Pereira da Silvaisaiassilva158@gmail.comIzani Gonçalves dos Santosjerfsonlins@gmail.comJosé Aquino Júniorjerfsonlins@gmail.comJosanara da Silva Balicajosanara.balica@gmail.comLarissa de Jesus Gomeslarissajesusgomes23@gmail.comDaniel Carneiro Mendesdanielmendes2090@gmail.comSandra Maria Fontenele Magalhaessmfontele@yahoo.comLuca Lämmlelucalammle@ige.unicamp.brEduardo Manuel Rosa Bulhõeseduardobulhoes@id.uff.brOtávio Augusto de Oliveira Lima Barra otavioaolbarra@gmail.comMaria Bonfim Casemiromariabonfimc@gmail.comFábio Perdigão Vasconcelosfabioperdigao@gmail.comFrancisco Edmar de Sousa Silvaedmaruece@hotmail.comVandetania Xavier Nascimentotaniaxn02@gmail.comCláudia Maria Salvador de Vasconcelosjerfsonlins@gmail.comMarcela Rejane da Silva Ferreirajerfsonlins@gmail.comMatheus Domingos Andrade de Sámatheus.andrade@aluno.uece.brDavis Pereira de Pauladavispp@yahoo.com.brMelvin Moura Leisnermelvin.moura@outlook.comValdir Braga Abreu Junior valdir.abreu@aluno.uece.brMatheus Silveira Pinheiromatheus_spinheiro@hotmail.comAntônio Emanuel dos Santos Silvaantonioemanuel2912@gmail.comAntonio Jeovah e Adndrade Meirelesmeireles@ufc.brGuilherme da Silva Borgesguilhermeborgesdp@gmail.comVictória do Nascimento Vianavictoriadnviana@gmail.comTayane Fiorelli Moreirataymoreira2015@gmail.comMiguel da Guia Albuquerquemiguel.albuquerque@riogrande.ifrs.edu.brDeivid Cristian Leal Alvesdclealalves@gmail.comCamila Karla Galindokcamila318@gmail.comPaula Mirelle Chaves Costamirellecosta.12@gmail.comTainá Ribeiro Portela Freitastainaportela12@gmail.comGlauciana Alves Telesglauciana@hotmail.comLéon Denis Ferreira Xavierleonxavier@alu.ufc.brWeider Melo Bastosweider.m.bastos@gmail.comMatheus Girão de Almeida Vianamatheus.giraob@gmail.comBruna Gabriele de Oliveira Araújobgoa.geo@gmail.comMaria Jayne Alves da Silvajaynealves14i@gmail.comVanessa Pereira Diasvanessadiaspr21@gmail.comJosé Henrique de Moura Silvasilva.josehenriquedemoura@gmail.comLucilene Gomes Limalucilenemariagl12@gmail.comMarcelo Martins de Moura Fémarcelo.mourafe@urca.brEloisa Rocha Queiroz elorcqueiroz@gmail.comFrancisco Bráz Matosmatosurca@hotmail.comLucas Danyel Clemente de Souzalucas.clementeinfo@gmail.comRayssa Soares Leiterayssaleite447@gmail.comRonaldo Rodrigues Araújoronaldo.rodrigues16@terra.com.brSamuel Farias sas664109@gmail.comJaqueline Ribeirojaqueline.rc@outlook.comSamuel Sidney de Paula Moraissamucataf@gmail.comAssíria Batista Santoassiria1811@gmail.comKarlos Philippe do Nascimento Alveskarlos7.ia@gmail.comJoyce Ferreira Correiajoycecorreiaferreira@gmail.comIvanildo Costa da Silvaivan13silva@yahoo.comAndréa Dryelle dos Santosandrea.dryelle@gmail.comSaulo Roberto de Oliveira Vitalsrovital@gmail.comAna Paula Sena de Souzaanappaullasouza@yahoo.com.brIvonice Sena de Souzavonisouza@yahoo.com.brCaio Lima dos Santoscaiolimageo@gmail.comOsvaldo Girão da Silvaosgirao@gmail.comRafaelle Seles da Silva Santosrafaelle.seles@hotmail.comMônica Virna de Aguiar Pinheiromonivirna@yahoo.com.brRafael Vinícius de São Josézerafavini16@gmail.comLailton Almeida da Silvalailtonalmeida93@gmail.comDeorgia Tayane Mendes de Souzadeorgiasouza@yahoo.com.brLucas Bezerra do Nascimentobezerra.nascimento@aluno.uece.brGabriel Freitas Mendesgabrieldefm27@gmail.comValéria da Silva Sampaiovaleriasampaiobio@gmail.comGessilane Rodrigues Amaralgessilaneamaral@gmail.comCaubi Alves Bragakaubybraga@hotmail.comFrancisco Valdesio Oliveira Limavaldesyl@gmail.comRaniel de Aguiar de Freitastimerlord@gmail.comRaimundo Nonato Lima Freireraymond.lima@hotmail.comMarta Celina Linhares Salesmclsales@uol.com.brJulia Carballo Dominguez de Almeidacdalmeida.j@gmail.com<p>With the publication of this e-book we conclude the final stage of the IV SGFNE. This publication was composed of the 61 Expanded Abstracts registered in the 9 Thematic Axes and accepted by the Scientific Committee of the event.</p> <p>This E-Book presents a significant diversity of works, which have a wide range of themes and approaches, reflecting the rich regional production in Physical Geography. For these reasons, we invite readers to access this book and, through the summaries, become aware of such diversity and richness.</p>2019-07-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2019 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/118Approaches about city and the urban in northern argentina2023-10-23T21:15:41-03:00Virgínia Célia Cavalcante de Holandavirginia_holanda@uvanet.brSandra Mansillasandralilimansilla@gmail.comInés González Alvoinesalvo@gmail.comMirta del Valle Caumocaumomirta@gmail.comClaudio Sebastian Díazjerfsonlins@gmail.comMaría Eugenia Colinamaru.colina@gmail.comRoxana E. Fiantroxfiant@gmail.comAna Beatriz Gioriaanitagioria@hotmail.comHoracio Silvahojasi@hotmail.comMelisa Jabifjabif.melisa@gmail.comMargarita Fantonimaritafantoni@gmail.comJuan Carlos Bautista Murillojuancabm.10@gmail.com<p>When two renowned higher education institutions sign partnership, the good fruits become shared. This is the case of technical cooperation 01/2017, held between the Vale do Acaraú State University – UVA (Brazil) and the National University of Tucuman (Argentina), which allowed valuable exchange of experiences between both academic communities.</p> <p>This book brings together chapters based on articles produced for the completion of the course taught in the Post-Graduation, Doctorate in Social Sciences modality, at the National University of Tucuman – Argentina. The Urban Issues course: Classical Approaches, Contemporary Approaches, was taught in August 2018, aiming to discuss theoretical and methodological questions in the studies of urban problems in Latin American cities.</p> <p>The chapters are anchored in the bibliographical indications worked out in the discussions during the course, combined with the attentive eyes of the two authors regarding their cuts and research interests, resulting in an original contribution. The chapters that make up this book are all in Spanish and have presentations in Portuguese.</p>2019-07-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2019 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/22The concept of Bildung in Hegel2023-05-30T18:15:56-03:00Marcos Fábio Alexandre Nicolaumarcos_nicolau@uvanet.br<p>“The study aims to present the training path through which the individual in training becomes aware of himself when overcoming the immediate. In Hegel, the immediate, indeterminate subjectivity, mere individuality without relation, must be led to the ethical, social and political reality, that is, to the world of culture, proper to educated men, the citizens. Such determination is manifest in the idea of the State (Staat), a consequence of what Hegel called the spirit of a people (Volksgeist). This discussion takes place at the time of the Hegelian philosophy that is called objective spirit, being developed mainly in his philosophy of law and in his philosophy of history, in which the ideals of his concept of Bildung are historicized, that is, apprehended from the human deeds in history. Law and history are the vehicles for the realization of Bildung, just as Bildung is the condition for men to establish their rights and produce their history.”</p>2019-06-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2019 SertãoCulthttps://repositorio.editorasertaocult.com.br/index.php/omp/catalog/book/119Our people, our history2023-10-24T22:51:38-03:00Carlos Augusto Pereira dos Santosaugustus474@hotmail.comMaria Malena Paiva Mesquitajerfsonlins@gmail.comFrancisca Clédia Sousa de Oliveirafclediaolive23@gmail.comLetícia Rodrigues Gonçalveslet.rg27@gmail.comCaubi Alves Bragakaubybraga@hotmail.comNaiane Nobre Martinsnaiane-martins@hotmail.comPedro de Souza Filomeno Filhojerfsonlins@gmail.comRaimundo Nonato Fernandesjerfsonlins@gmail.comJaiana Kelly Rodrigues Alcântarajerfsonlins@gmail.comAdelina Lopes Guimarãesadelina.lopezz@gmail.comSebastião Ferreira Carneirojerfsonlins@gmail.comPaulo Ênio de Sousa Melopnsousa_100@hotmail.comJoão Henrique Brito Limajerfsonlins@gmail.comNatanael Lopes Alvesjerfsonlins@gmail.comVinícius Pereira de Sousavinicius.vr.rodrigues88@gmail.comAlan Silva de Moraisjerfsonlins@gmail.comAntonio Tarciano Aragão Sousajerfsonlins@gmail.comMaria Deiziane Linojerfsonlins@gmail.comRaimundo Sousa Alvesjerfsonlins@gmail.comCleane dos Santos de Medeirosjerfsonlins@gmail.comNilson Almino de Freitasnilsonalmino@gmail.comFrancisco Sávio Barbosa do Nascimentojerfsonlins@gmail.comOdail José Martins Freirejerfsonlins@gmail.comValério Samaronni Morais de Queirozjerfsonlins@gmail.comMaely Alves de Mesquitajerfsonlins@gmail.com<p>In the 2018.1 semester, we proposed to the History of Brazil III students that we write about our people, those who are closest to us, living with us or even a little distant in the recent past. The idea was to take advantage of the research that was being done to write their respective TCCs and adapt the themes to the republican period, a time that converges with the study of the discipline mentioned above. We would, therefore, have a kind of Ceará República panel, due to the themes raised in the first classes. Few students had to leave their research area to fulfill the final objective – publishing a book with articles from students in the final stages of the course.</p> <p>Throughout the semester, we discussed a work that served as a guide and inspiration for us: Histórias da Gente Brasileira. Volume 3, Republic. Memoirs (1889-1950), authored by historian Mary Del Priore. It was an interesting experience, because each time the discussions were held, we felt that those stories told, in the case of the third volume, narrated from memory, were issues that concerned us, that we had already heard told by our parents and grandparents.</p>2019-03-01T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2019 SertãoCult