ESTEVÃO, A. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5896588827684268; ESTEVÃO, Aleson Sales.
Abstract:
The central problem of this research was to identify/map socio-environmental conflicts and the
very meaning of health attributed to such conflicts in the territorial life dynamics of the Calon
Gypsy Community in the municipality of Sousa/PB, in the hinterland region of Paraíba. This
project's anthropological and sociological approach is based on the relationship between
environmental justice, health and political ecology (ACSERALD, PORTO, 2013). It starts from
an epistemological and political matrix of anthropological studies with Gypsies and Travelers
(BATISTA, 2017, 2018; GOLDFARB, 2004, 2010, 2018; CUNHA, 2018, SIQUEIRA, 2012,
CAMPOS, 2020, MONTEIRO, 2019) and from a sociological perspective of demands for
recognition and redistribution (FRASER, 2007) in access to socio-environmental rights. The
research is of a qualitative, documentary nature, based on Archival Anthropology, which aims
to give visibility to subaltern voices in the context of racist and colonial capitalism.