The University Network on the Latin American Integration Route (UniRila) and the Bioceanic Corridor: cultural relations between Porto Murtinho/Brasil and Carmelo Peralta/Paraguay

Consolidation and articulation between universities open up a privileged space for possible discussions, reflections and construction of significant proposals for academic actions to enable interdisciplinary technical-scientific work. The University Network on the Latin American Integration Route (U...

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Autores: Quintana Shiota, Hanae Caroline, Akamine, Mariana De Barros Casagranda, Chaia, Alessandra, Santos Silva, Érika, Dorsa, Arlinda Cantero
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Católica Dom Bosco (UCDB)
Repositorio:Interações (Campo Grande. Online)
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.multitemasucdb.emnuvens.com.br:article/3429
Acceso en línea:https://interacoes.ucdb.br/interacoes/article/view/3429
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Bioceanic Route
UniRila
culture
Brazil
Paraguay
Rota Bioceânica
cultura
Brasil
Paraguai
Ruta Bioceánica
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Sumario:Consolidation and articulation between universities open up a privileged space for possible discussions, reflections and construction of significant proposals for academic actions to enable interdisciplinary technical-scientific work. The University Network on the Latin American Integration Route (UniRila) was created in 2016, with the purpose of developing actions that support feasibility studies for the Bioceanic Corridor between Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile. This paper intends to analyze the identity and cultural relationship between Porto Murtinho-Brasil and Carmelo Peralta-Paraguay with actions of UniRila perspective, emphasizing the principles and values that culture is guided by, to support a people’s cultural paradigm in their habits, beliefs, values ​​and identities besides cultural diffusion and preservation. The research used the deductive method with a systemic scope through bibliographic and documentary surveys. Therefore, in order to better understand issues related to culture and identity processes, it is necessary to briefly note what is culture and the cultural relationships between Porto Murtinho and Carmelo Peralta as the Bioceanic Corridor is consolidated. It is inferred that the established relationship leads to the observation that the cultural intertwining will be in constant mutation or transformation as the interaction and social integration occur.