
The Research Group “Espaço e Poder” will be actively involved in the XXI ENANPUR
The Research Group Space and Power will play an active and prominent role in the XXI National Meeting of ANPUR (ENANPUR), scheduled to take place from May 19 to 23, 2025, at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), in Curitiba.
Throughout the event, members of the group will present a diverse range of research papers, distributed across Thematic Sessions, Special Sessions, Roundtables, Open Sessions, and a Book Launch. Additionally, the group will convene a formal meeting during the conference, to be held on May 21st at 8:30 a.m. in Room 102, Informatics.
Check out the papers and participations of the “Space and Power” Research Group at the XXI National Meeting of ANPUR:
Roundtable: “Regional Development and Territorial Challenges in Times of Crisis” – Christian Luiz da Silva (UTFPR), Cidonea Machado Deponti (UNISC), Hipólita Siqueira De Oliveira (UFRJ), and Maria Do Livramento Miranda Clementino (UFRN)
May 22, from 8:30 to 10:45
MR11, Chemical Engineering – Auditorium 2 (1st floor)
Open Session: “Territorial Reprimarization, Regional Dynamics, and Urbanization in Brazil” – Hipólita Siqueira de Oliveira, Denise Elias, Rosa Moura, Lisandra Pereira Lamoso, and Aristides Monteiro Neto
May 22, from 16:00 to 17:40
SL69, Auditorium 1 (Ground Floor), Chemical Engineering
Book Launch: “New State Spaces, Infrastructure, and the Territory of Rio de Janeiro”, Deborah Werner (Ed.)
May 20, from 17:40 to 18:20
Location: “Coworking Space” (in front of the Science and Technology Library)
Special Session: “Regional Inequalities, Monitoring, and Evaluation of the PNDR: An Integrated Approach” – Bruno de Oliveira Cruz (IPEA), Flávio Oliveira Gonçalves (Ministry of Integration and Regional Development), Juliana Aguiar Melo (UFT), and Luiz Abel Silva Filho (URCA)
SE-10, Chemical Engineering – Auditorium 2 (1st floor)
May 22, from 11:00 to 12:15
Research Group Meeting – Space and Power
May 21, from 8:30 to 12:00, Informatics, Room 102
Thematic Sessions
May 19
Evaluation of the Design of Federal Tax Incentives for Regional Development
Rodrigo Portugal
ST2-1, from 10:20 to 12:00, PI 13, Cartographic Engineering
Privatization of the Brazilian State: An Analysis Based on the Investment Partnership Program
Suyá Quintslr, Rosangela Luft, and Deborah Werner
ST3-1, from 10:20 to 12:00, Room 102, Informatics
Urban Regimes and Regulation in Times of Scale Relativization: The Struggle for Structuring Coherences
Richard Lins
ST1-4, from 14:00 to 15:40, Room PD 04, Block 1, Architecture and Urbanism
CAOA Chery: A Starting Point for the Plural Resurgence of the National Automotive Industry?
Marcelo Fontes Vasconcelos, Laumar Neves de Souza, and Sarah Farias Andrade
ST3-4, from 14:00 to 15:40, Room 102, Informatics
The Paraguay-Paraná Waterway in Global Geopolitics: Dependency, Spatial Production, and the U.S. Resurgence in Critical South American Infrastructure
Martin Scarpacci
ST1-5, from 16:00 to 17:40, Room PD 03, Block 1, Architecture and Urbanism
The Landowners of the Piauí Cerrado
Luísa Sobral de Carvalho
ST2-4, from 16:00 to 17:40, CESEC Amphitheater
May 21
Railway History as a Tool of Territorial Control
Jéssica de Fátima Rossone Alves
ST9-10, from 14:00 to 15:40, Auditorium (1st floor), Administration
Social cartography as a tool for urban transformation: the case of Coréia, Mesquita, RJ – Paula Miranda and Gustavo Poeys
ST10-6: From 2:00 PM to 3:40 PM, Room PH 03/Block 5 – Transport
May 22
Between Neo-Extractivism and the Green Capitalism Energy Transition: Challenges for Brazil
Wander de Souza Dias Guerra
ST6-17, from 14:00 to 15:40, SIMEPAR Auditorium