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Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: Vercilene Francisco Dias

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : Vercilene Francisco Dias
DATE: 01/12/2025
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: https://meet.google.com/ftr-ncru-mgg
TITLE:

kalunga regime: A Socio-Legal Analysis of Internal Territorial Conflicts in the Kalunga Quilombo


KEY WORDS:

Kalunga Quilombo; Territorial conflicts; Land regularization; Legal pluralism; Common law.


PAGES: 80
BIG AREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
AREA: Direito
SUMMARY:

This doctoral thesis offers a socio-legal analysis of internal territorial conflicts within the Kalunga Quilombola Territory, focusing on the tension between two land regularization regimes — the individual titles granted by the State of Goiás in the 1980s and the collective titles issued by the federal government (INCRA) after Brazil’s 1988 Constitution. The study recognizes the Kalunga territory as both a material and symbolic foundation for identity, ancestry, social organization, and collective rights.

Drawing on the theoretical frameworks of “Law Found on the Street,” legal pluralism, and critiques of modern state-centered monism, the research examines how the imposition of an individualized land logic disrupted traditional territorial relations, created internal inequalities, and reproduced institutional and territorial racism. The analysis highlights the development of the Kalunga Internal Regiment as an autonomous political-legal response and interprets it as a concrete expression of interlegality and systematization of Kalunga customary law.

The methodology combines documentary research, analysis of administrative land-titling processes, interviews, oral history, participant observation, and critical examination of both state and community-produced legal norms. Findings indicate that the Kalunga Internal Regiment functions as a legitimate, effective, and culturally grounded instrument for territorial governance, conflict resolution, and the assertion of collective self-determination. The thesis concludes that Kalunga legal pluralism represents not only a lived reality but also a powerful alternative to the structural limitations of state law in safeguarding quilombola territorial rights.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Interno - 1418046 - ANTONIO SERGIO ESCRIVAO FILHO
Presidente - ***.173.968-** - JOSE GERALDO DE SOUSA JUNIOR - UnB
Externa à Instituição - MARIA CRISTINA VIDOTTE BLANCO TARREGA - UFG
Interna - 1074055 - TALITA TATIANA DIAS RAMPIN
Notícia cadastrada em: 19/11/2025 10:42
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