- Ms. Julia Amabile de Souza Pinto
(33) História e Patrimônio Ambiental: Um estudo sobre a Floresta Edmundo Navarro de Andrade (1974 – 2002) Rio Claro – SP. Mestrado no Programa de Pós-Graduação História Unifesp (Bolsa Capes).
Abstract: This dissertation deals with the history of the preservation of an old forest garden located between the cities of Rio Claro1 and Santa Gertrudes in the interior of São Paulo, currently known as the State Forest Edmundo Navarro de Andrade (FEENA). The research seeks to problematize the different discourses on the safeguarding of nature present in the actions of preservation of the forest garden promoted by the government between 1974 and 2002, showing its historicity as an urban environmental heritage. The time frame thus comprises the main milestones for safeguarding the garden - the opening of the process of listing by the Defense Council for the Historical, Archaeological, Artistic and Tourism Heritage of the State of São Paulo (CONDEPHAAT) in 1974 and its classification as Forest State, according to the National System of Conservation Units (SNUC), in 2002.
- Ms. Deividi Santana Silva
(34) Publicidade e Consumo Infantil. Estratégias publicitárias e resultados econômicos (São Paulo, 1969 – 1978). Mestrado no Programa de Pós-Graduação História Unifesp.
Abstract: The purpouse of the project is to discuss the creation of an advertising market focused on children and public experiences that have consolidated a culture of consumption among middle-class children. Another aspect is to analyze the debates, consensuses and tensions between advertisers and companies interested in this new niche market and sectors of the civil community. This debate will be accompanied by the economic results of industrialized foods for children in the city of São Paulo between the years of 1969 and 1978, during which the publicists discussed the creation of the best self-regulating mechanism of Brazilian advertising. The city of São Paulo becomes of great value for the study, since it was the main city of Brazil to have capitalism in its mature form from the point of view of production, consumption and the new forms of modern sociability that were consolidated during the military regime. Studying the tensions between sectors involved to a lesser or greater degree in the production of specialized publicity directed at the children's audience concomitantly with the industrialized foods allow us to understand the formation of a society of the child consumption in the periphery of the capitalism and its impacts, more specifically, in the children in the city of São Paulo.
- Ms. Daniel Mathias
Abstract: This research seeks to deepen reflections about the Cultural Heritage by reviewing the networks around inventory of cultural goods of Quilombola Commnunities in Vale do Ribeira, São Paulo, relating historical and anthropological studies on land and social conflicts. Aiming to create collaborative knowledge with local groups and the third sector in the region, this project investigates the importance of cultural meanings for the policy of preserving their heritage. It also addresses the issue about the relationship with the quilombola territorial naming and identifies and potential challenges to the applicability of the referencing methodology.
- Lucimeire Barreto– in progress