3 resultados para Dwell
em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV
Resumo:
Afinal, por que é cidadão o jornalista cidadão? Foi esta a pergunta que desencadeou todo um esforço de pesquisa no sentido de identificar práticas comuns nas diferentes experiências de jornalismo cidadão. Para desenvolver e tentar ampliar o conceito trabalhado, a opção foi de analisar o espectro da comunicação comunitária, sobretudo em veículos que tiveram origem na área da Maré, no Rio de Janeiro, nas últimas três décadas. Assim, mapeando algumas dessas experiências e selecionando casos entre os que chamaram mais atenção pela propriedade com que trabalham os aspectos relacionados ao jornalismo cidadão, esta dissertação se detém sobre o significado da cidadania para o cidadão-jornalista e a contribuição à identidade local prestada pela comunicação comunitária. Minha idéia é demonstrar como experiências deste gênero são capazes de não apenas de pautar meios tradicionais de mídia, mas sobretudo de ajudar a estabelecer dentro da própria comunidade uma cultura de mídia e uma esfera pública local, desenvolvendo uma reapropriação da identidade da favela e de seus moradores e contribuindo para a busca e/ou exercício da cidadania.
Resumo:
This paper argues that orthodox models of high inflation for developing countries, based on seminal Cagan's model of hyperinflation, present some weak points by ignoring the complexity brought to the economy by high inflation, as well as by assuming that economic agents can dwell in this situation because they are endowed with an "unbounded rationality" to take their decisions. The paper argues too, that in order to understand this process and to suggest proper policies, it is necessary to recognize that a desinflationary process requires gradual policies that allow economic agents to adjust their behavior to the new circumstances that are brought about by these policies. The hypothesis to make about this behavior is that is characterized by a "bounded rationality".
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The consumption of goods from brands in vogue, which symbolize status, popularity, success and social distinction, among those from the same social group in a pre-teenage girls¿ environment, has been a topic for academic studies as well as the market, due to their relevant consumption power for the companies worldwide. This paper aims to check out the use of these goods by them in São Luís, in order to become popular, succesful and socially distinguished; and the relation of the consumption for status with the brand image consumed and the pre-teenage girl self image; how familiar with the goods and the brand they are; and their attitude concerning their qualities. The empirical metodology had two phases: a qualitative and a quantitative one. The first one started with a specific group of 8 (eight) pre-teenage girls from high and medium classes, with the purpose of collecting some basis in order to reinforce the theory once the hypothesis were elaborated and used to guide the quantitative research as well as to adapt some North American scales. In the second stage of the qualitative research, a survey was applied in a convenience sample of 300 (three hundred) pre-teenage girls from São Luís, all from the high, medium high and low classes. The main result showed the pre-teenage girls from São Luís consume goods and brands for status, so they could get prestige, success, and social distinction, however, they do not define themselves or judge the social status of those from their social group based only on the clothes they wear and the brands which indicate their consumption power. Some other status symbols are important too, like, housing, the family car, the neighborhood where they dwell, the parents¿ occupation; the school they go to, the long and straight hair, how correct they speak Portuguese and their holiday trips. Another result highlighted was the strong relation of the brand image with their self image in the consumption for status.