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Winter Seminars – Food supply networks: a socio-historical analysis

22 de fevereiro | 14h30 | Online
19 fevereiro
Wooded Landscape with Figures, ca. 1605 – 1610
Wooded Landscape with Figures, ca. 1605 – 1610
© Jan Brueghel The Elder

Os Online Winter Seminars – Discussing Long-Term Analysis, organizados pelo CEIS20, regressam com uma sessão sobre "Food supply networks: a socio-historical analysis", que terá lugar no dia 22 de fevereiro, às 14h30 (GMT - Lisboa). Contará com a participação de Manoela Pedroza (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil), com uma comunicação intitulada "A brief history of cassava flour production and consumption in colonial Brazil", e Rosário Oliveira (Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) que abordará "How does a city region look like when committed with a food transition strategy?".

A inscrição é gratuita.

Para mais informações, contacte-nos através do e-mail winterseminarsceis20@gmail.com.

Organização
Dulce Freire, Leonardo Aboim Pires, Mariana Rodrigues – CEIS20
Grupo 8 – Paisagens em Mudança – Laboratório da Longa Duração


The Online Winter Seminars – Discussing Long-Term Analysis, organized by CEIS20, returns with a session on "Food supply networks: a socio-historical analysis", which will take place on February 22 at 2.30pm (GMT - Lisbon). It will feature Manoela Pedroza (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil), with a paper entitled "A brief history of cassava flour production and consumption in colonialBrazil", and Rosário Oliveira (Institute of Social Sciences of University of Lisbon, Portugal) who will address "How does a city region look like when committed with a food transition strategy?”.

Registration is free

For more information, please contact us by e-mail winterseminarsceis20@gmail.com.

Organization
Dulce Freire, Leonardo Aboim Pires, Mariana Rodrigues – CEIS20
Research Group 8 – Changing Landscapes Long-term lab



Biographical notes
Manoela Pedroza she is Professor of Economic History at the Fluminense Federal University (Niteroi, Brazil) and author of several books, the most recent being Por trás dos senhorios: senhores e camponeses em disputa por terras, corpos e almas na América portuguesa (1500-1759) (2020), as well as numerous articles in journals and book chapters. From 2010 to 2018 she was a professor at the History Institute and the Postgraduate Programme in Social History at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Her research interests are the social history of land ownership, the peasantry, and rural social movements in Brazil.

Rosário Oliveira she is a landscape architect with a European doctorate in Arts and Techniques of Landscape. She is a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences of University of Lisbon. Her research seeks to respond to societal challenges, namely the climate emergency, food planning and biodiversity loss, through transformative processes and nature-based solutions that integrate science, public policy and action, with a positive impact on human well-being, the economy, environmental quality and the landscape. In 2014 she was awarded the Collaborative Research Prize by Universidade Nova de Lisboa.