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Pós-graduação em Geografia - FCT

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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O presente trabalho procedeu a uma análise do Conselho Municipal de Educação (CME) e do Conselho Municipal de Acompanhamento e Controle Social do FUNDEF (CACS), nos municípios paulistas de Leme e Pirassununga, no período compreendido entre 1998 e 2003, enquanto mecanismos de controle social da educação pública. Buscou tratar da estrutura e da dinâmica do funcionamento desses Conselhos, com base em entrevistas e aplicação de questionários, que foram acrescidos de informações a respeito do cenário educacional local, resultante dos balanços financeiros e de dados educacionais.

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Nosso objetivo neste artigo é discutir a institucionalização da participação nas políticas sociais, procurando identifi car como a participação da sociedade civil se insere na política social e qual sua infl uência sobre o processo decisório. Nossa análise tem como foco a Política de Assistência Social e sua proposta participativa via conselhos de políticas públicas. A pesquisa sobre o Conselho Municipal de Assistência Social de Araraquara procurou mostrar os entraves e avanços desta política na esfera municipal.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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What became accustomed to call “paganism” is undoubtedly one of the most significant forms of what is designated as “popular religiosity”. This expression, which seems useful when a generalization is required, shows all its weakness when a more precise and objective observation of a particular religion is attempted. Would the official visigothic kingdom’s “conversion” to Catholicism, with Recardo (586-601) at the Council of Toledo of 589 have effectively matched to the “conversion” of this kingdom’s population? Firstly, it is necessary to consider, in beyond the exalting intentions of the sources of that moment, that mass conversions do not imply a radical change in the convictions and religious practices of an entire people. Secondly, that “conversion” and “Christianization” are not synonymous. “Religiosity”, which includes the “conversion”, implies a fundamental religious attitude, which can simply be interior and personal. On the other hand, “religion”, in which “Christianization” is included, would correspond to a public aspect, institutionalized, which elaborates a set of techniques aiming, as in the case of “religiosity”, the guarantee of the supernatural Thus, elevated to the position of “official religion,” Catholic Christianity would live with a series of rites, rituals, devotions, from the previous “religiosity” that, through its ecclesiastical perspective, would be reprehensible, considered marginal and something that would lead to error. However, on the eve of the Muslim invasion in 711, not only among the laity but even in ecclesiastical segments, the manifestations of the “paganism” still were aim of coactive condemnation in the Catholic kingdom of Toledo’s councils.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Pós-graduação em Serviço Social - FCHS

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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This exploratory and qualitative study sought to investigate how health service users? participation on the Councils of Health centers occurs in the municipality of Botucatu in São Paulo. Data was collected in September and October 2008 via interviews guided by a semi-structured script, administered to 9 service users who are members of the Council at four primary health care centers. After content analysis, three thematic categories emerged: Knowing the service user/councillor, The Health Centers? Council and Participation on the Council. The results show the unpreparedness and lack of knowledge of the councillors representing health service users on the subject of the role of the Councils and on public health policies, evidencing the need for actors from the health services to invest in guidance, consciousness-raising and preparation of citizens with critical ability to influence, guide, demand and question the health services? actions.