TALKING ABOUT LAND GRABBING THROUGH A PODCAST

Authors

  • Irene do Planalto Chemin Pimentel Mestranda no Laboratório de Estudos Avançados em Jornalismo (LABJOR) - Unicamp
  • Francisco Octávio Bittencourt de Sousa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2447-9837.2024.n18.69964

Abstract

ABSTRACT:
In the field with the Kalungas, the fear concerning the absence of research feedback to the community as well as a criticism of the “legalese” surrounding land grabbing processes influenced the writing of the monograph “Se o grileiro vem, pedra vai” (2022), which later became a podcast. The aim of the podcast was to reach the interlocutors of the research, making it easy to download and to understand due to the use of everyday language. This article therefore analyzes the feedback, especially from the Kalunga, on
the monograph. We sought to understand how the podcast helps to keep the dialogue between interlocutors and researchers alive. In script format, with informal and personal language close to scientific dissemination, the text is divided into four blocks, in which we move on from the general theme, sit in a circle as a methodology, and listen to our interlocutors.


KEYWORDS: Podcast. Kalunga. Data restitution. Ethnography.

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Published

2025-02-17

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Dossier Reflections and practices on the return of research and extension data