CARTOGRAFIA INSURGENTE, TERRITORIALIDADES E (RE)EXISTÊNCIA CAMPONESA NO PIAUÍ: UMA CONSTRUÇÃO TEÓRICA

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Abstract

This article theoretically discusses the role of insurgent cartography and networked territorialities in the resistance of peasant communities in Piauí, Brazil, against territorial conflicts generated by agribusiness expansion. The research hypothesizes that participatory mapping, led by the communities themselves, strengthens their capacity to claim territorial rights, organize collectively, and negotiate with hegemonic actors. Methodologically, it combines participatory ethnography, insurgent cartography workshops, and network analysis, applied to conflict areas in the state. Expected outcomes include raising awareness that participatory maps make peasant territorialities visible, support public policies, and consolidate solidarity networks. Thus, the study aims to contribute to Agrarian Geography and Critical Cartography, while proposing practical tools for sustainability and social justice in rural Piauí.Keywords: Insurgent cartography; Networked territorialities; Agrarian conflicts; Piauí; Peasantry.

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