Fraya Frehse
Fraya Frehse is an Associate Professor of Sociology (of the City, of Space and of Everyday Life) at the University of São Paulo (USP) (https://sociologia.fflch.usp.br/frayafrehse), where she got a BA and a teaching diploma in the Social Sciences (Sociology, Anthropology and Political Science), an MA and a PhD in Social Anthropology – including a six-month Visiting PhD Student stay at the University of Oxford, at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and Freie Universität Berlin. As an alumna of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a Productivity Research Fellow of the Brazilian Research Foundation (CNPq) and a life member of the University of Cambridge Clare Hall College, at USP Frehse coordinates the Centre for Studies and Research on the Sociology of Space and Time (NEPSESTE) and the Global Center of Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability, which is based at the Technische Universität Berlin (https://gcsmus.org/people/prof-dr-fraya-frehse/). Moreover, she is a member of the Program “Global Cities” at the USP Institute of Advanced Studies (http://www.iea.usp.br/pesquisa/projetos-institucionais/usp-cidades-globais/integrantes/participantes).
Fraya Frehse was a Visiting Fellow at Freie Universität Berlin, at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, at Université Paris Diderot, at the Universität Wien, at Technische Universität Berlin and the University of Cambridge. Moreover, she was a Visiting Professor of the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (2012) and of Freie Universität Berlin (2014), where she held the Chair “Sérgio Buarque de Holanda” in Brazilian Studies.
She was the representative of the departments of Sociology and Anthropology of the University of São Paulo at the Conselho de Defesa do Patrimônio Histórico, Arqueológico, Artístico e Turístico do Estado de São Paulo [Council for the Defense of Historical, Archaeological, Artistic and Touristic Heritage of the State of São Paulo - CONDEPHAAT] (2008-2009), and holds memberships of both the Brazilian Anthropological Association (ABA – from 2005), the Brazilian Sociological Society (SBS - from 2006), and the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science (SBPC – from 2020).
Her research focuses mainly on urban theory; space, everyday life and history; space and time in sociology; body, public space and urbanization (in Brazil); urban mobility; urban inequality/poverty; homelessness; cultural heritage; urban visual culture; sociology of everyday knowledge.
Supervisors: Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, José de Souza Martins, and Leslie Bethell
Phone: 1130910244
Address: Department of Sociology
Avenida Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315 – room 2139
Cidade Universitária - Butantã
05508-010 São Paulo
Brazil
Fraya Frehse was a Visiting Fellow at Freie Universität Berlin, at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, at Université Paris Diderot, at the Universität Wien, at Technische Universität Berlin and the University of Cambridge. Moreover, she was a Visiting Professor of the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (2012) and of Freie Universität Berlin (2014), where she held the Chair “Sérgio Buarque de Holanda” in Brazilian Studies.
She was the representative of the departments of Sociology and Anthropology of the University of São Paulo at the Conselho de Defesa do Patrimônio Histórico, Arqueológico, Artístico e Turístico do Estado de São Paulo [Council for the Defense of Historical, Archaeological, Artistic and Touristic Heritage of the State of São Paulo - CONDEPHAAT] (2008-2009), and holds memberships of both the Brazilian Anthropological Association (ABA – from 2005), the Brazilian Sociological Society (SBS - from 2006), and the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science (SBPC – from 2020).
Her research focuses mainly on urban theory; space, everyday life and history; space and time in sociology; body, public space and urbanization (in Brazil); urban mobility; urban inequality/poverty; homelessness; cultural heritage; urban visual culture; sociology of everyday knowledge.
Supervisors: Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, José de Souza Martins, and Leslie Bethell
Phone: 1130910244
Address: Department of Sociology
Avenida Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 315 – room 2139
Cidade Universitária - Butantã
05508-010 São Paulo
Brazil
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fotografias compõem este livro. Trata-se de uma contribuição
sui generis para a história das ciências sociais no
Brasil, que busca examinar criticamente as diferentes facetas
da sociologia produzida por José de Souza Martins,
um dos maiores sociólogos brasileiros em atividade, nos
seus mais de cinquenta anos de carreira.
Por ângulos distintos, especialistas brasileiros e europeus
em sociologia, antropologia, história, fotografia,
literatura e música desvendam um modo único de pensar
a vida social, que se destaca por valorizar as raízes do
humano expressas em detalhes aparentemente menores
do dia a dia de homens, mulheres e crianças no campo,
na cidade e na fronteira, no centro e no subúrbio, na casa
e na rua, na vigília e nos sonhos vividos no Brasil do
passado e do presente – em busca de futuro.
- The printed edition of this book is available via EDUSP, the University of São Paulo Press - eduspliv@usp.br and https://www.edusp.com.br -
- The printed edition of this book is available via Juan Pablos Editor -
fotografias compõem este livro. Trata-se de uma contribuição
sui generis para a história das ciências sociais no
Brasil, que busca examinar criticamente as diferentes facetas
da sociologia produzida por José de Souza Martins,
um dos maiores sociólogos brasileiros em atividade, nos
seus mais de cinquenta anos de carreira.
Por ângulos distintos, especialistas brasileiros e europeus
em sociologia, antropologia, história, fotografia,
literatura e música desvendam um modo único de pensar
a vida social, que se destaca por valorizar as raízes do
humano expressas em detalhes aparentemente menores
do dia a dia de homens, mulheres e crianças no campo,
na cidade e na fronteira, no centro e no subúrbio, na casa
e na rua, na vigília e nos sonhos vividos no Brasil do
passado e do presente – em busca de futuro.
- The printed edition of this book is available via EDUSP, the University of São Paulo Press - eduspliv@usp.br and https://www.edusp.com.br -
- The printed edition of this book is available via Juan Pablos Editor -
If architecture is the human art of ingeniously converting plastic, aesthetic, and technical-constructive intents into physical space, the individuals we will meet introduced me to a unique and challenging architecture. Junior, João, and Cleberson’s ages vary between 39 and 59 years old, as do their places of birth: medium-sized or small cities. What unites them: a remarkable technical-inventive architectural talent, shaped in an everyday life of vulnerability that typifies the socioeconomic, sanitary, and psychological life conditions on the streets of São Paulo, especially since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. These men escorted me, the photographer, and the cameraman behind these images through their dwellings on September 2021.
“A proposta é fazer uma avaliação crítica da obra desse grande sociólogo brasileiro ainda em atividade. O livro surgiu de uma jornada que eu organizei há cinco anos, quando o José de Souza Martins completou 75 anos”, explica Fraya.
O objetivo de Fraya foi apresentar as várias faces da obra de Martins, justamente pela pesquisa dele ser múltipla e plural. “Por mais que seja uma obra multifacetada, tem algo que a une, o que ele chama de noção de uma sociologia enraizada. Isso enfatiza muito a importância de se tentar entender o Brasil nos seus próprios termos”, completa.
Sessão 1 (11/03/2014) - Conteúdo: Pesquisa qualitativa nas ciências sociais; Etnografia na pesquisa qualitativa; Uma história da etnografia na sociologia
Sessão 2 (13/03/2014) - Conteúdo: Preparativos; experiência etnográfica na Marquise do Parque do Ibirapuera
Sessão 3 (18/03/2014) - Conteúdo: Etnografia na sociologia: Potencialidades
Discussão e avaliação crítica da experiência etnográfica; Perspectivas metodológicas e interpretativas
Sessão 4 (20/03/2014) - Conteúdo: Conferência “O sociólogo como etnógrafo e narrador de casos”, de José de Souza Martins
1) demonstrar que a noção de espaço de Henri Lefebvre permanece até hoje uma inovação teórica no debate sociológico sobre o espaço;
2) demonstrar as potencialidades teóricas dessa inovação para os estudos urbanos, em particular no Brasil.
Donnerstag, 6. Juni, 18 Uhr, Universität Erfurt, LG IV, D07
The research group “Spatio-Temporal Studies Erfurt” is concerned with the elaboration of a theoretical basis for the development of interdisciplinary and transregional research on the symbiosis of space of time, e.g. SpatioTemporality, applicable to all epochs. Its activities include the organisation of workshops, the realisation of individual research projects, and generally offering an inspiring framework for discussions of doctoral candidates and post-docs, as well as the active networking of researchers (further information: www.uni-erfurt.de/index.php?id=25581&L=1).
The prize to be awarded is named after two theoreticians who dealt in their work with significant aspects of Spatiality, Temporality and SpatioTemporality. These works have not lost their value and pertinence for innovative social and cultural sciences. The prize will be rewarded in the form of printing subsidies in the amount of 2.500 EUR. A prerequisite for the subsidy is the inclusion of the publication in the series “SpatioTemporality”.
Procedure:
Formats eligible for the prize are monographs, preferably in English, on the topics related to SpatioTemporality, coming from all disciplines. Further, academic qualifications completed in 2017 or 2018 (the date that is decisive here is that of the last examination)
Beside the paper itself, the candidate should supply us with:
• an abstract (of about one page);
• a paper of about two pages in which the motivation behind the application is to be explained;
• a CV, and, in case of an academic qualification;
• the reports on the academic qualification.
Please send all documents in electronic form (max. 5 MB) to: raumzeitforschung@uni-erfurt.de.
Application deadline is the 31/12/2018.
The jury‘s decision is final and there is no recourse to legal action. The winner will be announced at the latest at end of March 2019.
The Bachtin-Lebfebvre Prize for Studies in SpatioTemporality is funded by the “Sciencefunding Erfurt gGmbH”.