Against the tide of memoricide, voices and memories of lives carved out by hand: an interview with Maria Aparecida de Moraes Silva
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researchers, trajectory, Agriculture 4.0, Voices and MemoriesAbstract
This interview was given by Professor Maria Aparecida de Moraes Silva, a main reference in Brazilian rural sociology and particularly topics related to work and rural workers, to Bruno César Pereira (a doctoral candidate in sociology at the Federal University of São Carlos, UFSCar) on November 20, 2023. In this interview, the researcher describes her trajectory, the recently launched Vozes e Memórias repository (which brings together hundreds of interviews collected over the last 40 years of research), and finally her recent research on Agriculture 4.0.
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