Area

 

The area of concentration of the PPGH / UFFS is Frontiers, Migrations and Societies.

Line 1: History of settlement, agriculture and the environment

With an emphasis on the analysis of migratory movements and on the processes of settlement, depopulation and colonization of border areas, this line of research favors investigations on indigenous populations, caboclos and settlers of European origin, which allow the understanding of the historical processes of human intervention on the environment and its influences on human societies in different political, historical, ecological and cultural contexts. The line investigates and studies issues related to the formation, settlement, economy, identity and culture of the peoples and societies that inhabit the border areas of countries in South America.

Line 2: History of movements and social relations

The line of research History of Movements and Social Relations emphasizes the different ways in which social subjects are constituted, related, act and build social order. It privileges investigations that deal with migratory processes to border regions, inter-ethnic, economic, class, labor, gender, family relations, as well as on the historical contexts of the production of political and ideological discourses in the countries of South America. The analyzes of social and environmental conflicts resulting from the exploitation of land, popular organizations, peasant struggles, strategies of domination and resistance, constitution of identities, organization of spaces, social life and regional integration, constitute the investigative scenario that this line of research intends to provide.