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Conceptual Model on Access to Food in the Favela Food Environment. [PDF]
The inequalities of Brazilian society are amplified in favelas, affecting access to basic sanitation, health, education services, and food. More research is needed to better understand the favela food environment and propose appropriate public food and ...
Rocha L +6 more
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The pandemic provoked by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) devastated poor urban neighborhoods across the world, particularly in the Global South, although empirical data on this remain limited.
Anjuli N. Fahlberg +4 more
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Within emerging fields of research focusing on neuro-urbanism, neuro-geographies, and biosociality, which experiment with using emerging mobile biosensor methods, few if any have used them to research socio-spatial life in communities that suffer high ...
Julian Brigstocke +4 more
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The Arts and Individual and Collective Agency: A Brazilian Favela Case Study
Brazil’s favela residents have long challenged the dominant media and social narrative that has, for decades, described them via discourses of criminality. This article examines the work of Redes da Maré, a civil society organization that offers cultural
Neda Moayerian +3 more
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This article discusses everyday spatial heritage practices in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas. It focusses on the experiences of faveladas, Black and poor women residents of the favelas, as they build their houses and struggle for political memory in the city ...
Åsne Håndlykken-Luz
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We are today increasingly experiencing the city through interfaces of platforms like Google Maps, Instagram, TripAdvisor, Airbnb, and Yelp. As our very sense of the city is shaped by these technological interfaces, the media are acquiring a constitutive ...
Petter Törnberg, J. Uitermark
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Data Journalism in favela: Made by, for, and about Forgotten and Marginalized Communities
In Brazil, inequalities are visually represented in its favelas. These neighborhoods are usually comprised of low-income informal settlements neglected by governments and often forgotten by mainstream media.
Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos +1 more
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Talking about the 'rotten fruits' of Rio 2016:framing mega-event legacies [PDF]
Legacy has become a watchword of hosting mega-events in recent years, used to justify massive spending and far-reaching urban transformations. However, academic studies of legacy outcomes suggest there is only limited evidence for the efficacy of using ...
Talbot, Adam
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Favela Tour Virtual: Sobre Mobilidades Turísticas em Favelas no Contexto da Pandemia de Covid-19
: Some favelas in Rio de Janeiro have become a tourist attraction. However, since 2016, a series of economic and political crises in Rio have caused a sharp reduction in the number of tourists, as well as in investments to these areas.
C. Moraes +4 more
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A Methodological Framework to Study Change in Team Cognition Under the Dynamical Hypothesis
Abstract The dynamical hypothesis claims that cognitive systems, such as teams, are dynamical systems (i.e., an interdependent collection of individuals and their technology that change together over time). Following this hypothesis, team researchers have adopted dynamical approaches to better understand the team cognitive processes and states that ...
Kyana van Eijndhoven +3 more
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