Avenida Professor Magalhães Neto, 735 - Pituba Salvador, BA BRA
This research group has focused on historical experiences of the material and immaterial dimensions involving work, religions as forms of cultural resistance in regional territories, and the entanglements between the Brazilian coastal communities and the Atlantic waters, the regional impacts and the testimonies related to the whaling activity. I’m a member of this Research Group, graduate in Psychology, Master Degree in Psychossociology of Communities and Social Ecology (EICOS/Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 2003), and Ph.D. in Social Sciences from Development, Agriculture and Society (CPDA/Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, 2008), and my area of investigation is the interdisciplinary field of Human-Animal Studies.