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Aldair Rodrigues

Professor at the Department of History of IFCH-Unicamp

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Josianne Cerasoli

Josianne Cerasoli

Professor at the Department of History of IFCH-Unicamp

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Thiago Lima Nicodemo

Professor at the Department of History of IFCH-Unicamp

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Pedro Telles da Silveira

Post-Doctoral Fellow from FAPESP

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Alesson Rota

Doctoral Fellow from FAPESP

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Bruna Schulte Moura

Doctoral Fellow from FAPESP

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Fabián Andrés Torres Chacón

PhD Student

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Ian Kisil Marino

PhD Student

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Pedro Terres

Master's Student

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Amanda Amarante Montezino

Undergraduate Researcher

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Clara Monteiro Schuartz

Undergraduate Research Scholar from FAPESP

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Danilo Mendonça

Undergraduate Researcher

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Leonardo Lehmann Concentino

Undergraduate Researcher

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Coronarchive

Coronarchive

The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic conveys the lack of means to preserve the historical clues of this tragic and unexpected experience. Which sources will help us write this history, after all? The Coronarchive project has come forth as a CHD initiative to compose understand the ascension and the implications of COVID-19’s digital archives and memory in Brazil and worldwide.

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Coronarchive Brazil

COVID-19 memory in Brazil

This project studies the agents, resources, and collections of digital archiving initiatives related to the COVID-19 memory in Brazil. In addition to the Coronarchive, several other similar initiatives have arisen in the country. The forms of constitution of collections, the responsible agents, the infrastructural conditions, and the documentary focus, however, vary according to the initiative, which creates a constellation of digital archives that is both rich and methodologically challenging.

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Coronarchive Global Scale

COVID-19 memory at global scale

COVID-19 is a global phenomenon; its archives go beyond Unicamp and Brazil, occurring throughout the whole world. This project seeks to surpass national boundaries to look at digital archiving as a global theoretical issue, based on memorial reactions to the novel coronavirus. We give special attention to the periphery, where the pandemic has had major intensity, breaking through boundaries and shaping transnational characters.

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Database – African diaspora

Coordinated by professor Aldair Rodrigues, this projects aims to collect and disclose information about the enslaved population that lived in M

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Network of intellectuals and Pan-Americanism

The research Network of intellectuals and Pan-Americanism: relations between politics and the writing of history in the Southern Cone (1922-1940) was initially intended to study a network of Americanist intellectuals with ramifications in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.

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Professions of historians

This project came forth during the graduate discipline Topics on Theory of History, in 2020.

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Techniques of historical evidence

This research is based on crossing digital technologies, the field of visuality, and what François Hartog refers to as “evidence of history”. If history has always been associated with vision, what happens now that not only humans but also machines can see?

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