Platforms

Sciences

Expanding the sciences in epistemological turns from the humanities in territories, oriented by the Global South, in diasporic transits. The production of knowledge and sciences from a cosmoperception of corporeity as a means of change for a society that recognizes the exchanges of knowledge in confluence And to achieve the purposes of researching, training and communicating, the Iyaleta Research Association constitutes lines of research having in transversality the intersection for institutional scientific production and development.

Inequalities and Climate Change

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The climate transition is social and spatial, it moves us through theoretical, technical and technological challenges to reach research that recognizes the ethnic-racial, gender, social and generational dimensions at regional, territorial, community and bodily scales impacted by climate change. The line of study has the concept of “socio-spatial analysis” and seeks, at the intersection of forms and structures, policies that eliminate from decarbonization actions the inequalities of the Global carbonization cycles.

Leader

Diosmar Filho
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Diosmar Filho

Senior Researcher

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Geographer, PÓSGEO Doctoral Student at Fluminense Federal University. Master’s in Geography from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). Researcher IYALETA - Research Sciences and Humanities. Associate Researcher at the Brazilian Association of Black Researchers (ABPN). He was professor and academic coordinator of the Lato Sensu Specialization State and Law of Traditional Peoples and Communities and the Lato Sensu Specialization Human Rights and Contemporaneity – UFBA/UAB/CAPES.

Equity and Gender Justice

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Gender inequalities cause injustices and disadvantages for women, girls and dissident bodies. However, gender is not an isolated category, but an interactive one that acts at the intersection with other structural markers such as race, class and generation and situational according to the contexts in which women and girls are inserted. The line of study proposes an “intersectional lens” on the dynamics of inequalities so that public policies and human rights reach everyone with justice.

Leader

Emanuelle Góes
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Emanuelle Góes

Senior Researcher

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Post-Doc Researcher (CIDACS/Fiocruz/Bahia), Fellow of the Ubuntu Center on Racism, Global Movements & Population Health Equity (Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health/USA). PhD in Public Health with concentration in Epidemiology (ISC/UFBA). Master in Nursing from the Federal University of Bahia. Member of the Racism and Health GT of the Brazilian Association of Public Health/ABRASCO. Associate Researcher at the Angela Davis Collective (UFRB). Researcher at the Program of Studies in Non-Communicable Chronic Diseases, Life and Aging Course – Elsa/Brasil (ISC/UFBA).

Segregation, Housing and Health

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The urban space segregates territories and bodies, with the re-production of ethnic-racial, gender, generational and social inequalities. This excluding and deeply racialized configuration of space determines access to services, land and decent housing, impacting the health and food conditions of populations. The line of study has in the category "residential segregation" the analytical form that aims to contribute to public policies that eliminate inequities in health.

Leader

Andrêa Ferreira
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Andrêa Ferreira

Senior Researcher

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Nutritionist, PhD in Public Health by the Instituto de Saúde Coletiva with emphasis on Epidemiology. Master in Nutrition, Food and Health and Nutritionist at the School of Nutrition at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). Associate Researcher at Cidacs/Fiocruz-Bahia where she studies Minha Casa, Minha Vida and Cardiovascular Diseases. Post-doc at the Ubuntu Center on Racism, Global Movements & Population Health Equity (Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health/USA). Former technical advisor of the National School Feeding Program by CECANE (Bahia) for the region of Bahia and Sergipe. Experience in research related to Nutritional Status, Food and Nutritional Insecurity in Cape Verde, Mozambique and Brazil, Aging, Chronic Diseases, and creation of Deprivation Indexes in Brazil.