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Vol. 1 No. 2 (1997)
Vol. 1 No. 2 (1997)
Published:
1997-12-19
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Editorial
Editorial
Ana Fani Alessandri Carlos
5-5
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Articles
Everyday-life: "the fourth social dimension?
Jaime Tadeu Oliva
9-19
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The Etnographic writings and Geography: convergences and divergences
Doralice Sátyro Maia
21-29
PDF (Portuguese)
The everyday life in the perspective of rhythms
Ana Cristina Mota Silva
31-34
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Global metropolis: marketing or reality? A brief analysis for the São Paulo city
Adriana Bernardes
35-40
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The Sinsei community and the (u)topia of the peasant's production
Valéria de Marcos
41-47
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Remanso: the coexistence of time/space
Rosicleide Alves Moura
49-55
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Environmental NGO's in searchof a sustainable society in Brazil - limits and possibilities
Carmem Lúcia Rodrigues
57-65
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From Lanterna Mágica to Paisagens com Cupins: city visions in Carlos Drummond de Andrade and João Cabral de Melo Neto
Mirandulina Maria Moreira Azevedo
67-77
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Amazônia: a vision that emerges from the waters
Ricardo José Nogueira
79-82
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Notas de pesquisa de campo
Fieldwork: a geographer's instrument
Vicente Eudes Lemos Alves
85-89
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Resenha crítica
Economy, space, and globalization in the rise of the XXI century
Ricardo Castillo
93-94
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Teses e dissertações
Teses e Dissertações de Mestrado Defendidas
Dissertações e Teses
101-102
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Notícias de encontros
I National Congress of Turism with local basis: a general balance of the event
Anderson Pereira Portuguez
97-98
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