Article
Spanish, Portuguese
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Abstract
This article highlights studies on the socio-spatial dynamics inherent in the training, organisation and management processes of candomblé terreurs published in Brazilian geography magazines between 2000 and 2019 and thus shows the limited visibility of this debate in the context of geographical science. This criticism was made on the basis of quantitative and qualitative methodological references used in the bibliographic survey carried out in the online acquis of 88 geography periodicals, classified by the qualis assessment system (quadriênio 2013-2016/2019) at: A1 and A2, periodicals of international excellence; B1 and B2 of national excellence; B3, B4 and B5, of medium relevance, and C, of low scientific relevance, shall form a database of 2.341 copies of analysed magazines.