This book, organized by professors at FFLCH, presents articles from researchers who analyze the intense social and spatial transformations of São Paulo in recent decades.
CEM na Mídia

Coveted since the world first entered the new route of navigation, the Brazilian territory was broken before it was officially discovered. Throughout its history, the country has had several cuts, but geography never led the process.

Research at a FAPESP-funded center highlights the intense changes that have radically transformed the social and spatial characteristics of Brazil's largest city.