Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): jul./dez.

Capa Atâtôt - Revista Interdisciplinar de Direitos Humanos – Vol. 2, n. 3 jul./dez.(2021)

Atâtôt, the Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights of UEG, is an academic publication, open access, peer-reviewed, and continuously published annually (in various volumes throughout the year) by the State University of Goiás. Its aim is to create interdisciplinary spaces for the publication of articles, essays, reviews, and other academic texts on the general theme of human rights, focusing on topics related to democracy, constitutional issues, and social struggles for rights.

In its third edition from December 2021, Atâtôt: Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights from UEG presents discussions on human rights from a critical perspective, reflecting on the inherent debate regarding constitutional effectiveness, international law, agrarian, environmental, and mining law, indigenous and quilombola rights, the relationship between human rights and criminology, and education in human rights.

The first article, “Concepts of quilombola school education in the construction of the municipal curriculum: Some considerations”, by Profa. Dra. Ana Cristina Santos Peixoto (UFSB) and Ma. Sara Alves da Luz Lemos (UFSB), discusses Quilombola School Education as a Modality of Basic Education and its implementation in Municipal Curriculum Reference for Aurelino Leal – BA, addressing their contributions and perspectives, deepening the debate on human rights education, inclusion and recognition.

The second article, “Social protection system and defense of Human and Peoples' Rights in Africa: emergence and perspectives”, by the Researcher and Doctoral Student Augusto Checue Chaimite (UFBA and CEIFA), focuses on the creation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU), analyzing in-depth and critically the system for the protection of human and peoples' rights in Africa, carrying out a historical-juridical incursion on such system.

The third article, “Mass culture, media criminology and the stigmatization of the criminal”, by Ma. Priscila Péclat Gonçalves Teixeira (UFSB), discusses the relationship between media criminology and mass cultures, in to the extent that these occur in the plane of "being" and influence the plane of "should be", reflecting in a search for more and more penalties, more severe punishments and, often, different from legal ones, to those stereotyped as criminals, referring to the cliché that “good crook is dead crook”.

The fourth article, “Out of the closet, within the norms: the world health organization and LGBTQI mental health”, by Profa. Dr. Brenda Thainá Cardoso de Castro (UNAMA) and M. Matheus dos Santos da Silveira (UFPA), analyzes the contributions made by the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding the mental health care of the LGBTQI community, analyzing documents produced by the WHO who assumed responsibility for actions related to LGBTQI mental health.

The fifth article, "The realization of the fundamental right to Health in the light of Proportionality and the Theory of the Reservation of the Possible", by Me. João Felipe da Silva Fleury (IDP), outlines an analysis of the effectiveness of the fundamental right to health in balance with the principle of proportionality and the theory of the reservation of the possible, analyzing the fundamental right to health as a limited right that depends on the allocation of equally limited financial resources by the State.

The sixth article, “The principle of sealing backlash from the perspective of Niklas Luhmann's systems theory”, by Me. Guilherme de Moraes Bittar (UFG and Fibra), provides an overview of the concepts and ideas of Niklas Luhmann's thought, for then to carry out an analysis of the legal institute of the principle of the prohibition of setback from the perspective of Luhmann's systems theory, and, consequently, evaluate the limits and problems related to the factual ballast and the application of this institute against the needs and demands of economic systems , political and moral.

The seventh article, “Homer's Runner Project in Piracanjuba-Goiás: Promotion of human rights”, by Profa. Dr. Daniele Lopes Oliveira (PUC-GO and FAP), presents a multidisciplinary research project that aims to integrate academics, teachers and the community in the municipality of Piracanjuba, a city in the interior of the State of Goiás, which has as its scope education for human rights in Higher Education to intervene in the local reality, proposing more dignified living conditions and acting for education and protection of life and human dignity.

The eighth article, “On accumulation by dispossession and the contradiction of private land ownership: the condition of peasant resistance against violence mediating conflicts”, by MD Sara Macedo de Paula (UFG) and MD Victor Hugo de Santana Agapito (UFG) horizontally investigates the exponents outside accumulation by dispossession, a category constructed from historical-geographic materialism, to analyze how the concentration of land is directly related to the various forms of violence suffered by subjects in this context.

Finally, there is a review of the book If They Let Me Talk by Moema Viezzer, “Let Us Make Them Listen”, written by the PhD student in Human Rights Ana Paula de Castro Neves (UFG) and the Graduates in Journalism Ana Luiza Tanno, Marina Barros Ferreira and Victor M. Weber (UFG).

 

Anapolis/GO, 29 December 2021.

 

Published: 2021-12-29

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