Geografia em Atos (Online)
https://revista.fct.unesp.br./index.php/geografiaematos
<p>The journal <strong>Geografia em Atos (Online)</strong> is a publication of the Geography Department of the Faculty of Science and Technology, UNESP in Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil, registered with IBICT (Brazilian Institute of Information on Science and Technology) and rated A4 in the 2017-2020 Quadrennium by Qualis/CAPES (Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel). Since 1999 it has been publishing and disseminating articles from different theoretical perspectives in national and international geography.</p> <p>The main objective of this journal is to engage in dialogue with the Brazilian geographical community and organized society, stimulating research and ensuring the dissemination of its results. We are committed to contributing to the theoretical debate, to strengthening the exchange of ideas and to building lines of dialogue with sectors not yet in tune with Brazilian Geography.</p> <p>The <strong>GeoAtos</strong> journal has published scientific work developed in the undergraduate academic sphere, at its home institution and at other national and international academic institutions, receiving contributions on a continuous basis from undergraduates, professionals, researchers and professors.</p>FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS E TECNOLOGIA - UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA (FCT-UNESP)pt-BRGeografia em Atos (Online)1519-8367Todos os direitos reservados. A reprodução integral e/ou parcial da revista é permitida somente se citada a fonte. A divulgação dos trabalhos em meio digital e impresso é permitida, desde que a comissão editorial autorize formalmente, sendo vedada a comercialização dos dados e informações a terceiros. O conteúdo dos artigos é de inteira responsabilidade dos seus autores, sendo que a revista se isenta de qualquer responsabilidade relacionada aos mesmos. Esta é uma publicação de caráter científico e está sujeita a regras e ao domínio da Universidade Estadual Paulista.SOCIOSPATIAL TRAJECTORIES OF YOUNG BLACK SCHOOL STUDENTS
https://revista.fct.unesp.br./index.php/geografiaematos/article/view/10446
<p><em>This article intends to approach the experiences of young black students from their socio-spatial trajectories in the city of Juiz de Fora, based on the hypothesis that the intersection between race and class acts as a limitation to the appropriation and use of the city by these young people. To do it, the methodology developed is based on qualitative research, using interviews and oral narrative in dialogue with the subjects. In this way, the research pointed out that these young people have a routine that is very linked to their condition as students, with the school and the house being the most present points in their socio-spatial trajectories. In this perspective, in general, these young people have a certain limitation for the use and appropriation of the city based on their income and race.</em></p>Marcelo Henrique de SáClarice Cassab
Copyright (c) 2025
2025-04-022025-04-0291e025002e02500210.35416/2025.10446Tactile cartography in geography teaching:
https://revista.fct.unesp.br./index.php/geografiaematos/article/view/10318
<p>The inclusion of students with visual disabilities in Geography teaching can be made of mane challenges. One of the most relevant is the adaptation of teaching resources and methodologies. This article aims to develop a methodological proposal for students with visual disabilities based on the use of a tactile map. To do it, we used a tactile map of the campus of the University of Northern Paraná, Cornélio Procópio-PR. It is proposed that a tactile map developed on a local scale allows the students to understand and perceive the place in which they live, promoting, in addition to accessibility, the assimilation of geographic knowledge in a meaningful and contextualized way.</p> <p> </p>Kellem Aparecida RitaAlan Alves Alievi
Copyright (c) 2025
2025-03-262025-03-2691e025001e02500110.35416/2025.10318