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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A ausência eloquente: ciência política brasileira, povos indígenas e o debate acadêmico canadense contemporâneo(Universidade de Brasília, 2020-12) SOARES, Leonardo BarrosAn empirical analysis of the Catálogo de Teses e Dissertações of the CAPES and of seven important Brazilian political science journals over the last twenty years shows a significative lack of interest in researching Indigenous issues. This paper uses bibliometric analysis and carries out an extensive literature review of 2,621 papers and 47 Master’s theses and doctoral dissertations to prove this claim and to present to Brazilian readers political science research on Indigenous peoples in Canada, highlighting topics of interest. We then present some critical views of Indigenous policy and studies on this topic in that country. We conclude by calling for the Brazilian political science community, both scholars and students, to establish a research agenda on this important segment of the country’s population.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Fatores explicativos das demarcações de terras indígenas: uma revisão de literatura(Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Ciências Sociais, 2021-08) SOARES, Leonardo Barros; COSTA, Catarina Chaves; FONSECA, Marina de Barros; COSTA, Victor AmaralThe intricacies and explanatory factors underlying the demarcation of indigenous lands are still little known. In this sense, this article aims to list the main explanatory variables of the demarcation phenomenon based on a wide review of the available literature on the topic of demarcation of indigenous lands in Brazil. We concluded that 1. such demarcation processes are multifactorial and complex; 2. mobilization of indigenous peoples and judicialization of demarcation processes are key to understand their chances of completion and the time taken to do so; and 3. when compared to procedural, economic, and contextual factors, political factors have a greater weight in explaining the studied phenomena.