Interview with Eli de Fátima Napoleão de Lima

Special series – Rural studies in perspective: people, knowledge, institutions and networks

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  • REVISTA IDEAS

Keywords:

CPDA-UFRRJ professors, academic trajectory, professional trajectory, researchers, Brazilian scientists, Brazilian Amazon

Abstract

IDeAS resumes its section of interviews with a special series to be published continuously, under the title Rural studies in perspective: people, knowledge, institutions and networks. Our focus will be the dialogue with researchers who have been developing studies that deal with the rural world in its multiple interfaces over the last few decades. Our goal is to know a little about the personal and professional trajectory of these people who are dedicated to reflecting on the interpretations, implications, challenges and perspectives that this vast field of studies presents us, as well as the intellectual and institutional context of their scientific production. In this way, we seek to focus on the itineraries of the dynamic field of rural studies in the Brazilian social sciences, paying attention to the institutionalities and networks that constitute it. We opened this series with an interview with professor Eli de Fátima Napoleão de Lima.

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Published

2020-02-10

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