138 resultados para Homicídios. Ação social. Estilo de pensamento. Mapas sociais ementais
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Pós-graduação em Serviço Social - FCHS
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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As reflexões elaboradas nesta pesquisa se preocuparam em abordar o consumo como categoria de análise geográfica e, por meio de seu entendimento, compreender os principais impactos na produção do espaço urbano, na atualidade. Observadas as metrópoles de São Paulo, Lisboa, Seoul e Dubai, construiu-se um pensamento que considera a metrópole como espaço-sedutor. Nesta investigação, elaborou-se uma leitura das paisagens do consumo nas referidas metrópoles e várias foram as contradições encontradas nas relações de consumo e na produção do espaço urbano, e para debatê-las foi essencial o uso do método dialético. O reconhecimento das articulações entre a produção, a circulação, o comércio e o consumo, dentro do processo de generalização da mercadoria, também ganhou importância neste estudo. Ao final da pesquisa procurou-se abordar o consumo como dimensão social da questão ambiental, e assim outros conflitos foram apontados, entre eles a existência de uma geografia da felicidade paradoxal e a emergente necessidade de se minimizarem os impactos ambientais do consumo
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O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar a contribuição do pensamento de Edgar Morin para a Educação Ambiental. O processo gradativo de deterioração do meio ambiente tem levado alguns segmentos sociais ao interesse pelo processo educativo como possibilidade para se compreender a “questão ambiental” e contribuir para a superação da relação dicotômica entre sociedade-natureza. Nesse sentido, as idéias de Edgar Morin parecem indicar um caminho interessante para uma concepção de Educação Ambiental que favoreça o “pensamento complexo”, fundamental para a superação do modelo de pensamento predominante no chamado mundo ocidental, sobretudo a partir da modernidade.
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Pós-graduação em Ciências da Motricidade - IBRC
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Sociais - FFC
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Pós-graduação em Serviço Social - FCHS
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By understanding art as a particular form of knowledge is possible to think that sociology has much to learn from it. One thesis that we share in this essay is that the art is able to perform the synthesis of the historical time for its specifi c capacity to be in the world, because, while scientifi c knowledge search universal categories, intending to reduce as much the infl uence of human and social aspects in the apprehension of phenomena, aesthetic knowledge, even if it seeks abstract referentials, can not get rid of the experience and the world around it. This premise, based on the reading of Fredric Jameson, worth as much to the art authorial as for the one performed in series, this is, the production of the cultural industry. Both one and another, in their own way, translates the social time, task that fi ts to criticism unravel.
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Pós-graduação em Economia - FCLAR
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Pós-graduação em Direito - FCHS
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The goal of this paper is to critically analyze the practices developed by Solidarity Economy and to merge them with social technologies, aiming to achieve social transformation of popular groups. This transformation consists in the empowerment of those groups in means of work organization, considering their self-management and also the development of techniques and technologies utilized. Based on the understanding that technical development has no neutral character and it follows linearity within society, a discussion around the forms and uses of technology is conducted here, aiming at the perspective of changes in technologies’ development and also assigning social character to them. To think of social technology requires us to consider the space in which it is inserted, once it refers to a collective demand that belongs to self-managed groups. Therefore, to intent beyond self-management work, new productive forces are discussed here, and also the analysis and adhesion of an alternative technology for popular cooperatives
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The means of mass communication are powerful tools to the spread of a concept as persuasion is a strong characteristic of discourses that gather around the sphere of communication, especially in advertising discourses. By the end of the 90’s, the advertisement “Down: the worst syndrome is prejudice”, did great success approaching prejudice / pre-concept in a subtle and innovative way, due its outstanding purpose and style inserting two boys in a carousel, one is a street child, the other a Down syndrome patient. The advertisement reveals a speak project of diffusion and spread of ideas that down syndrome patients are capable of dealing and supporting a routine full of activities, making a opposition to the campaigns and ideas that, in spite of raising the respect towards these kids, only contributed with the attenuation of their handicaps. Our objective is to investigate the presence of these social values in the quoted audio-visual material, and for that we’ve searched the contextualization of the advertisement in its own time period. The theory and methodological aspects got their base in Bakhtinian studies and concepts; we used the concepts of discourse gender, chronotope and mainly dialogism and enunciation. We analyzed the style utilized in the advertisement, the dialogue between the politically correct and the prejudice speeches, the verbal discourse of the music that flows with the progress of the enunciation, the non-verbal discourse of the photography (nostalgic, producing effects of sense in its relation with memory), the chronotope present in the utilization of the carousel and its significations. We concluded that the accession of the recipient, in it responsive comprehension of the enunciation at hand, is an effect produced by the well-succeded addition of these different types of discourses