MIGRAÇÕES HUMANAS: A HISTÓRIA DE VIDA DE UM IMIGRANTE QUALIFICADO CONGOLÊS -ENRAIZAMENTO, RELAÇÕES SOCIOAMBIENTAIS E INSERÇÃO EM UMA UNIVERSIDADE BRASILEIRA (original) (raw)

2023, MIGRAÇÕES HUMANAS: A HISTÓRIA DE VIDA DE UM IMIGRANTE QUALIFICADO CONGOLÊS - ENRAIZAMENTO, RELAÇÕES SOCIOAMBIENTAIS E INSERÇÃO EM UMA UNIVERSIDADE BRASILEIRA

https://doi.org/10.25755/int.26588

This article deals with qualified human migrations by presenting the life history of an African academic, from Congo Brazzaville, and his insertion in a Brazilian University. Its objective is to reflect on how a qualified immigrant manages to search for facts in his memory, in order to rescue his history, highlighting important points for him about his trajectory. The context is the Graduation Student Agreement Program (PECG), at the Federal University of Tocantins (UFT), in Palmas, North region of Brazil. It discusses human migrations in the context of countries with different environmental and social problems and how such issues affect the life of an accredited student before and during the time of their stay at the Academy, preparing for professional life. The topic of transnational academic-scientific mobility is discussed in an interdisciplinary view to verify its impacts on the individual - the academic partner - as well as on his country of origin and destination. The method used is Life History, which brings light on contemporary and important themes such as rootedness, identity, community, social capital, culture and gender. It concludes that there is a need for adaptation for an adequate community insertion and highlights the importance of close community bonds of mutual trust, reciprocity, stability and appreciation of the other; also points out that qualified migration is a growing phenomenon, interdisciplinary due to its complexity, since it impacts the individual, family, society and the environment, providing development expectations.