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O livro A prática da pesquisa artesanal: instrumentos, estratégias e narrativas tem o grande mérito de atualizar as contribuições para se pensar a pesquisa em Ciências Sociais a partir de dois grandes sociólogos: Wright Mills e Pierre Bourdieu. Ambos entendiam claramente que o ofício do pesquisador realiza-se sobre um objeto fugidio e complexo, que não pode ser apreendido por modelos epistemológicos rígidos, nem por instrumentos metodológicos definidos a priori. Considerando que o objeto das Ciências Sociais são as relações entre indivíduos, é fundamental entender que a compreensão da própria experiência (do pesquisador e do pesquisado) é o significante que permite desv...
ISBN: 978-65-5889-102-4 DOI: 10.46898/rfb.9786558891024 PDF; 252p. Ano: 2021 Idioma: Português Palavras-chave: 1. Proteção ambiental. 2. Direito ambiental. 3. Meio ambiente.
Fortaleza est une métropole du Nordeste brésilien, où a lieu une triple expérience : démocratisation des institutions municipales dans le domaine de la gestion urbaine ; associations très enracinées et actives dans les domaines de l'autoconstruction et de l'animation de quartier ; école formant des chercheurs populaires qui pensent la ville et ses quartiers pauvres et y agissent.
Shifting States in Global Markets contributes to the debates over the political economy of globalization by focusing attention on the increasingly important role of subnational governments in implementing economic policies. Challenging the view that the effects of decentralization are positive or negative uniformly and can be explained by reference to the influence of national political institutions, Alfred Montero uses his comparisons of industrial policy in Brazil and Spain, and between different regions in these countries, to argue that we need to pay attention to political conditions at the subnational level to account for the variation in economic success between regions. Two crucial co...
Beginning in the late 1970s, activists from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro challenged the conditions—such as limited access to security, sanitation, public education, and formal employment—that separated favela residents from Rio's other citizens. The activists built a movement that helped to push the nation toward redemocratization. They joined with political allies in an effort to institute an ambitious slate of municipal reforms. Those measures ultimately fell short of aspirations, and soon the reformers were struggling to hold together a fraying coalition. Rio was bankrupted by natural disasters and hyperinflation and ravaged by drug wars. Well-armed drug traffickers had become the new lords of the favelas, protecting their turf through violence and patronage. By the early 1990s, the promise of the favela residents' mobilization of the late 1970s and early 1980s seemed out of reach. Yet the aspirations that fueled that mobilization have endured, and its legacy continues to shape favela politics in Rio de Janeiro.