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Listening to silences: Daniel Hogan, the rural world and nature

Abstract

Daniel Hogan’s (1942/2010) academic production and attitudes are still crucial to understand the relationship between population and environment in rural Brazil, especially with regard to great migrations, accelerated urbanization and their effects on the environment. These contributions appear in studies which have analyzed silences, and thus created innovative analytical perspectives that strengthened the ability to filter techniques in order to guide studies.

Key words
Rural population; Environment; Migrations; Daniel Hogan

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