Raphael Uchôa


Nota biográfica

Raphael Uchôa is a historian of science and ideas specializing in the historical geopolitics and knowledge transfer of botanical and ethnographic materials from the Amazon basin to the Global North during the modern period. He is a former Adrian Research Fellow at Darwin College, University of Cambridge, and currently serves as an associate researcher with the ECO Amazônia project at the Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra. At Cambridge, he coordinates the research group "Science and its Others: Histories of Ethno-Science." Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Hans Rausing Fellow at the Office for History of Science, Uppsala University, and conducted field-based research in the Amazon basin at the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi.


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Capítulo em Livro

Uchôa, Raphael; Cruz, Kalynka (2024), A Starlink e o colonialismo digital na Amazônia, in Lucia Santaella & Kalynka Cruz (org.), Amazônia Digital

Artigo em Revista Científica

Uchôa, Raphael (2024), "Savage knowledge," ethnobotany, and the colonial ways of producing reservoirs of indigenous ontologies", Journal of Social Ontology

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Artigo em Revista Científica

Uchôa, Raphael; Waisse, Silvia (2024), "Sources for the History of Ethnosciences: James Mooney and the Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees", History of Anthropology Review, 48

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