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'Une idée de liberté': représentations de la personne, de la politique et du Brésil dans une école de capoeira parisienne
Borrando los sexos, creando los géneros: construcción de identidades de género en los deportes ecuestres en Montevideo y Rio de Janeiro
Socio-Sporting Projects, Violence Prevention and Suburban Youth in the City of Rio de Janeiro
Brazilians in Lisbon: Immigrant Association and the Meaning of Urban Spaces
Machinima and Ethnographic Research in Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds
Portuguese writers and scientists exiled in Brazil. Exclusion, cosmopolitanism and particularism (1945-1974)
Foreword
Cinderella Deceived: Analyzing a Brazilian Myth Regarding Trafficking in Persons.
Street commerce as a 'problem' in the cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
Money in the poetic universe of Pernambuco?s Zona da Mata region
Fevers, movements, passions and dead cities in northern Goiás
Old and new visions of Brazilianness: the vagaries of equality, difference and 'race' in history textbooks
Sociabilities and sensitivities: recruitments in homeless animal care
Introduction to the dossier
Challenges from periferies
Pentecostal cultures in urban peripheries: a socio-anthropological analysis of Pentecostalism in arts, grammars, crime and morality
Land as Home: Women, Life and Violence in Land Conflicts
Indigenous Activism, Territorialization and Ethnicity in the Middle Rio Negro.
The 2018 Brazilian Elections and the Digital World: a case study about the digital game Bolsomito 2k18
On the way: Technique, movement and rhythm in the training of guide dogs
Machines among the crowd: on the political effects of algorithmic production of social currents
-Terreiro politics- against religious racism and -christofascist- politics
Walking through Rio de Janeiro?s `Little Africa?: places and contested borders