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Institute of Philosophy and Human Sciences
 
Research lines
 
1.
  Social History of Culture. It investigates the universe of culture, the confrontation between popular practices and conceptions and the strategies of domination inscribed in literate thought, as well as identities and diversities. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1993). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Study of Classical Traditions. The following subtopics stand out: 1. Historiography of Art; 2. Questions on Classical Archaeology, Ancient and Medieval Art; 3. Classical Traditions in the Modern and Contemporary Period; 4. Iconographic Themes. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1993). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Sociability and Culture in Portuguese-Spanish America. This line of research is dedicated to reflections on the history and historiography of colonial empires in America. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2002). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Social History of Work. This line's main theme is the world of work, without this meaning an rigid delimitation of the research objects. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Gender, Identities and Material Culture. This line guides the production of research on various topics, problematizing the articulations between gender, ethnicity and social class relations. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2002). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Narratives and Representations. The line discusses issues relating to narratives and historical representations of cultural, social and political processes. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Culture, City and Heritage. This line inaugurated a field of work on the production of the urban universe in modern society, building the history of the city from various areas of knowledge. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2002). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Politician Games: Concepts, Representations and Memory. The line defines a broad area of ​​work that opens up on fields of reflection: interrogating, from a genealogical perspective, the theoretical matrices of modern bourgeois political thought (2002th and XNUMXth centuries) and Aesthetics (the various forms of art). (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in XNUMX). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Demographics of Ethnicities. It derives from the recognition of the importance of adding ethnic/racial aspects to the theoretical-methodological frameworks used in demography. It focuses on the specificities that whites, Afro-Brazilians and Indians present in their demographic behaviors. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1993). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 
10
  Family, Gender and Demography. The themes of family and gender relations have grown in importance in studies from a demographic perspective. Gender content in family relationships allows us to understand aspects relating to inequalities between men and women. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1995). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 
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  Reproductive Health and Sexuality. This area works with the concept that Reproductive Health is a complete state of physical, mental and social well-being in all matters concerning the reproductive system. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1992). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 
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  Demography and Public Policies. It brings together research that aims to produce information and guidelines for policies in the health, education, urban development and environment sectors. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1999). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 
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  Population and Environment. It examines the determinants and environmental consequences of each of the components of population growth, subject to certain environmental situations, populations in situations of environmental risk, among other approaches. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1983). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 
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  Ethnology. Focusing particularly on the indigenous societies of the South African lowlands, but not exclusively, this line encompasses studies of ethnology, history and politics. It is linked to the thematic area of ​​the doctorate "Indigenous Societies". (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1991). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Culture and Politics. Following the objectives of the interdisciplinary doctorate area with the same name, this line focuses on the articulation between cultural and political processes, as well as their impact on the contemporary world. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1989).
 
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  Rural Sociology. The agrarian question is understood here as a social issue of multiple dimensions that is expressed not only in inequalities based on classes, ethnicities, gender and generations, but also in the agri-food problem and in the agro-environmental issue (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1974). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Sociology of Culture. Covering a broad area of ​​interest, this line of research encompasses cultural issues both from a theoretical point of view and from empirical work. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1982). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Issues in Modern and Contemporary Art. Its main themes are: studies on the history of Architecture; Renaissance and Mannerism; the 1993th Century Renewal; the Enlightenment and the Traditions of the XNUMXth Century. Art of the Industrial Revolution Century; the XNUMXth Century (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in XNUMX). Line connected to the HISTORY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Spatial Mobility of the Population. The aim is to analyze various aspects involved in migration phenomena, such as economic dynamics, the consequences of innovation and technological change, among others. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1983). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 
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  Population Studies. Its purpose is to delve deeper into issues related to population dynamics and their connections with broader social processes. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Intellectual Itineraries and Ethnography of Knowledge. It aims to study contemporary or historical, scientific, Western or traditional knowledge systems. It focuses on the study of knowledge systems, covering a diversity of research themes. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1986).
 
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  Work and Unionism. This area is correlated with two large blocks of questions: "Work, Consciousness and Action" and "Work, Daily Life and Identity". (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1987).
 
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  Aging and Relations between Generations. The anthropological tradition in the treatment of age categories, groups and classes is combined with the study of changes in the way in which life is periodized and age experience is lived by distinct social groups in young and not older. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  International Politics and Foreign Policy. This line brings together research activities, theoretical and empirical, around two strongly interrelated thematic blocks. The first refers to the international system. The second block focuses on the units of the international system. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
 
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  Culture and Power. This line of research focuses on the reconfigurations of culture and politics in the contemporary world, in the context of theoretical debates about the existing articulations between culture and power. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Trajectories and Ethnography of Knowledge. This line encompasses interests in the study of contemporary or historical knowledge systems, scientific or not. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Territorialities and Social Processes. This line is focused on the study of social processes and representations that involve different agents and institutions related to the constitution of territories. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Differences and Identities. This line brings together empirical investigations and theoretical reflections on the relationships, places and meanings in which differences and identities are produced. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Sexuality, Gender and Body. This line includes studies that articulate gender issues with expressions, experiences and social, cultural and political practices surrounding the body and sexuality. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Nature, Culture and Technology. This line of research deals with new approaches to the classic anthropological theme of the relationship between nature and culture, so important in the discipline's past. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Ethnography of Capitalism. This line focuses on producing ethnographic knowledge in all types of organizations, especially in Brazil. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Religions. This line covers the study of relationships between man and the Sacred in its most diverse forms, from indigenous traditions to world religions. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Sociology of Political Ideas and Brazilian Social Thought. This line (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  History of Philosophy. It studies the problems that characterize the four canonical epochs of the History of Philosophy, it aims to mobilize text analysis and reading techniques guided by systematic, unsystematic or even anti-systematic intent. ethics of the authors studied (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2003). Line linked to the PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Theory of Knowledge and Philosophy of Science and Language. Dedicated to philosophical, methodological and historical reflection on the science of language and to the approach to classic themes in the theory of knowledge. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2000). Line linked to the PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Ethical-Political Thought. Systematic investigation of classic themes of practical philosophy in synchronic and diachronic register and having as vanishing points the relations between ethics and politics and their reference is State category (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2003). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY.
 
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  Marxism and Society. The Marxism and Society line of research comprises two strands. The first covers the study of the theoretical work of Marx and Engels. The second covers the study of themes and problems belonging to the Marxist analytical tradition. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1995). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Classical Sociology. The classical sociology research line is based on the long tradition of teaching the classics of sociology, which has always characterized our teaching activity at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  State, Social Classes and Political Representation. This line of research carries out theoretical research and empirical research on the relationships between the State, social classes and political representation. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
 
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  Logic. Systematic investigation of contemporary logical formulations in their plurality, according to the guiding thread of their possible productive combinations. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2003). Line linked to the PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT.
 
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  Government Processes and Citizenship. This line develops theoretical research and empirical research on: institutional dynamics and democratic legitimacy, decision-making processes and political participation, public policies and mechanisms for controlling government activity . (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
 
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  Work, Society and Political Action. This line develops theoretical research and empirical research on work processes and relations, on work management policies, on organization and union action and on the organization opion and political action of workers. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
 
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  Democratic Construction: Subjects, Spaces and Processes. This line articulates theoretical and empirical research on a set of topics relevant to understanding democratic construction, including as a political-cultural process. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
 
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  Contemporary Sociology. Like classical sociology, the line of contemporary sociology results from the project of the Department. of Sociology in providing solid theoretical training to undergraduate and postgraduate students. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1995). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  International Political Economy. This line brings together theoretical and empirical research activities on the following main topics: the institutions that regulate the international political economy, and the processes that focus on them (such as, for example, For example, negotiations within the scope of GATT/WTO (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004) Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
 
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  Sociology of Work. The line focuses on studies about the world of work and the processes related to it. Starting from the articulation of empirical research with theoretical reflection, the line includes in its analyzes a wide variety of themes. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2000). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Brazilian Social Thought. The line of research houses projects that have in common the concern with the formation of the nation and that seek to analyze the production of Brazilian intellectuals who center their reflection around this topic Ethics. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Theory and Environment. This line explores firstly the contribution of some contemporary social theorists who have reflected on the origins, causes and effects of environmental degradation in modern societies. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Technology and Environment. This line of research has addressed the relationships between technology and the environment from the point of view of the development of complex societies. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Social Conflicts and Environment. The debate on social conflicts can be subdivided into two major approaches: a) conflicts are inherent to any social system, functioning as drivers of change; b) conflicts are disturbances in the order of social systems. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Citizenship and Rights. The line of research aims to deepen the debate on the problem of citizenship through the articulation of theoretical reflection and empirical research, it reflects the various research projects on the topic in progress in the program. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY.
 
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  Social Processes, Identities and Representations of the Rural World. Since 1985, reformulated in 2001, it has focused on the issues of social processes and relationships between different categories of subjects and institutions related to the rural world. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 1985).
 
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  Geoprocessing in Demography. It aims to encourage the implementation of projects with geoprocessing applied to demography. The priorities are studies of population and health, population and environment and migration (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2000). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 
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  Health and Morbidity and Mortality. This line of research... (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2002). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 
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  Work, Politics and Society. It originated from the reformulation of the Labor and Unionism line. It integrates a broad spectrum of theoretical interests and methodological approaches originating from the disciplines of anthropology, political science and sociology. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2001).
 
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  Gender Studies. This area is made up of social scientists, demographers and historians specialized in the analysis of the ways in which gender issues permeate and are inscribed in social, cultural and political relations. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2000).
 
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  Anthropology and Environment. It also encompasses studies in Culture, knowledge and environment, Human knowledge and environmental education, Culture, art and environment (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Demographic Dynamics and Environmental Changes. It also encompasses studies on social, demographic and territorial dimensions of sustainability, population distribution patterns and the environment. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Chemical Ecology. It also encompasses studies in Biosystematics, sustainable use of resources, Conservation Biology, Ecological Genetics and biological diversity, Biogeography and Insect Ecology. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Social Theory and Environment. It also encompasses studies in environmental sociology, public policies and environments and interdisciplinarity. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Conflicts surrounding the use of Natural Resources. It also encompasses studies on social changes and the environment, Populations in protected areas. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Quality of Life in Complex Societies. It also encompasses studies in complex society and socio-environmental problems, Development and environment, socio-environmental transformations and mental health, environmental sociology. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Ecology of Biological Communities. It also encompasses Biodiversity - theory, modeling, measurement and applications, Biology and conservation policy, Biology and society - history, philosophy and politics, History and philosophy of ecological science. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Economic Valuation of Environmental Impacts. It also encompasses studies in Environmental management in companies, Economy and sustainability, Environmental policies: economic and command and control instruments. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Geophysics and Remote Sensing. It also encompasses studies in Geotechnologies applied to the study of natural resources. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Mineral Deposit Studies. It also includes medical geology, environmental geochemistry, mineralizations in morphic and ultramafic rocks, research into deposits of residual concentration. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Renewable Energy Sources. It also includes studies on regional energy planning, environmental effects of energy use, energy generation in the Amazon, vehicular atmospheric emissions, energy uses of hydrogen. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Integrated Energy Resources Planning. It also encompasses studies in Analysis and projection of energy demand (market planning), Public policies for energy efficiency and development research. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Mining-environmental management. It also encompasses water resources management, environmental public policies and legislation. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Ambience, efficient use of Energy. It also encompasses studies on biomass energy and alternative sources, transport phenomena and electrical energy generation, design and development of agricultural machinery and equipment, refrigeration in pre- processing of agricultural products. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Sustainability and Business. It also encompasses studies on Complexity and Responsibility. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Socioeconomic and Technological Aspects of Family Farming. It also encompasses studies in Multifunctionality, family farming and rural development, Planning and Sustainable Rural Development. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Advanced Oxidative Processes. It also encompasses studies on biogeochemical market cycles in the Amazon, contamination of organic compounds in sediments, fluxes of gaseous species at the water/atmosphere interface, markers of environmental pollution in biosphere, aquatic chemistry. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Politics, Society and Sustainable Development. It also encompasses studies in the environment and international relations, formulation of environmental policies. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Technology and Environment I. Studies on the relationship between technology and environmental issues (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Human Ecology. * (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  General Ecology. * (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2004).
 
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  Social Transformations and Public Policies in Contemporary Societies. The purpose of the area is to develop an interdisciplinary approach to the study of relations between society and the State. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2006).
 
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  Political Studies. With an eminently interdisciplinary vocation, the area previously called State, Public Policies and Political Processes. Contemporary, its scope is expanded to offer students the possibility of carrying out research in the field of Politics. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in 2000).
 
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  Historical Demography. This line of research aims to expand the knowledge of the Brazilian population from a historical perspective, focusing on the 2002th century and the first half of the XNUMXth century. (Approved by the Department/Scientific Council in XNUMX). Line linked to the DEPARTMENT OF DEMOGRAPHY.
 

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