849 resultados para Social systems


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Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar o papel e a participação de diversos atores sociais na implementação de políticas públicas de turismo no município de Soure, na Ilha do Marajó, no Estado do Pará, Brasil. Através de Análise de Política de implementação do Programa de Regionalização, é descrito o sistema de implementação de políticas públicas de turismo, é especificado quem são os atores envolvidos, e a compreensão de como esses atores organizados atuam na implementação dessas políticas públicas. Na primeira parte, são expostas políticas públicas de cada nível governamental, no qual é avaliado o papel dos órgãos responsáveis, o conteúdo, o processo e o resultado. Na segunda parte, são expostas, através dos resultados da pesquisa de campo, as organizações e a participação delas no município. Por meio dos resultados, é compreendida, principalmente, a diferença das lógicas entre governo federal/estadual e local. Para o governo local falta o conceito do desenvolvimento turístico sustentável. Também, a descontinuidade das políticas in lócus está destacado. No que diz respeito às organizações locais, o problema é que elas ainda não estão na etapa de conseguir manter-se organizadas. Para interpretação desse fenômeno, são utilizadas teorias sobre o capital social, pela visão de estrutura social e de cultura, a teoria de sistema, e o conceito de desenvolvimento local e do desenvolvimento turístico sustentável.

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

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Este artigo trata das relações entre comunidades agrárias, recursos naturais, saberes e práticas locais no entorno de áreas destinadas a processos de concessão florestal, ao longo dos rios Mamuru e Arapiuns, estado do Pará. Para o levantamento de dados primários, foram aplicados questionários com a população dessas localidades. Construíram-se mapas de uso dos recursos naturais para cada comunidade estudada, a partir dos usos múltiplos dos recursos lá encontrados. Como principal conclusão, o estudo aponta que um grande desafio é que as políticas de concessão florestal levem em consideração as áreas das comunidades como espaços de reprodução dos sistemas sociais comunitários e de uso coletivo dos recursos naturais. Caso contrário, esses espaços podem sofrer uma forte pressão antrópica em função das atraentes possibilidades de uso dos recursos naturais para fins comerciais e industriais.

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O trabalho analisa fundamentos sociológicos e filosóficos da responsabilidade civil objetiva, especificamente da responsabilidade “pelo risco”. Parte do pressuposto de que o modo que a maior parte da doutrina civilista que analisa o instituto mitiga as potencialidades do mesmo ser compreendido como um elemento de organização das sociedades funcionalmente diferenciadas, caracterizadas pelo excesso de complexidade e pela radical contingência que permeiam a comunicação realizada entre os sistemas sociais, entre os seres humanos e das relações entre estes e aqueles. Conclui que o risco é uma característica insuperável de tais sociedades, e, analisando as consequências do mesmo para a formação do sujeito capaz de comprometer-se com uma vida política, propõe, baseado principalmente nos estudos filosóficos de Paul Ricoeur e na dogmática constitucional de Robert Alexy, que a responsabilidade civil objetiva seja elevada ao nível jurídico e moral de dever fundamental do sujeito de direito, precipuamente no bojo das relações travadas entre os particulares.

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O trabalho analisa fundamentos sociológicos e filosóficos da responsabilidade civil objetiva, especificamente da responsabilidade “pelo risco”. Parte do pressuposto de que o modo que a maior parte da doutrina civilista que analisa o instituto mitiga as potencialidades do mesmo ser compreendido como um elemento de organização das sociedades funcionalmente diferenciadas, caracterizadas pelo excesso de complexidade e pela radical contingência que permeiam a comunicação realizada entre os sistemas sociais, entre os seres humanos e das relações entre estes e aqueles. Conclui que o risco é uma característica insuperável de tais sociedades, e, analisando as consequências do mesmo para a formação do sujeito capaz de comprometer-se com uma vida política, propõe, baseado principalmente nos estudos filosóficos de Paul Ricoeur e na dogmática constitucional de Robert Alexy, que a responsabilidade civil objetiva seja elevada ao nível jurídico e moral de dever fundamental do sujeito de direito, precipuamente no bojo das relações travadas entre os particulares.

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In this paper, we asked whether a new interpretation given by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger - Benedict XVI - to Vatican Council II, the Hermeneutics of Continuity can have an impact or have impacted yet the musical practice of the Roman Catholic liturgy. According to the Hermeneutics of Continuity, the council shall not constitute a break with previous liturgical practices, but a continuation of an organic movement. The analyses of data obtained from the literature and documentary procedures presented here were based on social autopoietic systems theory by Niklas Luhmann and on the concept of invented tradition by Eric Hobsbawm. We conclude that the Hermeneutics of Continuity has proved to be more a reform of the reform than the reconciliation between two musical and liturgical practices.

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This paper aims to present a study of the social relationships around the production, circulation and the eventual possibility of appropriation of knowledge in social systems of the pre-modern world and in a social organization of Western capitalist modernity. In this specific universe of relationships, it was also important to noticed that there is a paradoxical role of rationality that served to the emancipation of instruments of control’s knowledge of pre-modern period as in the same time it was favored by the construction of new bonds that were made in the Western modernity through the modern legal system, inserting the knowledge in the domain of the economy and private logic of the capitalist’s system through intellectual property. This research was made from a review of the literature, using specialized books of the theme. It was concluded that there is a paradox in the social relationships about the knowledge, whose cause is related to the unfolding of rationality in the development of Western civilization.

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The Digital Age, with its new interactive and converging technologies, stimulates original forms of sociability, which are interconnected, intercommunicating and virtualized through hyperscreens. Another kind of interaction arises from the digitization and new speeds of contemporary communicative process. With the new order of knowledge, it is now possible to transgress the limits of physical space and linear time sequence, through the collective development of content through such telematics networks. Youth gives voice to a new type of user, or a social actor, whose thinking is connected to other communication habits, consolidating singular cultural standards, demanding new languages and skills. Here, we address the nature of this Design of new relations, interactions, behaviors and social systems that emerge in the so called Information Society.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Studying the sociobiology and behavioral ecology of cetaceans is particularly challenging due in large part to the aquatic environment in which they live. Nevertheless, many of the obstacles traditionally associated with data gathering on tree-ranging whales, dolphins and porpoises are rapidly being overcome, and are now far less formidable. During the past several decades, marine mammal scientists equipped with innovative research methods and new technologies have taken field-based behavioral studies to a new level of sophistication. In some cases, as is true for bottlenose dolphins, killer whales, sperm whales and humpback whales, modern research paradigms in the marine environment are comparable to present-day studies of terrestrial mammal social systems. Cetacean Society stands testament to the relatively recent advances in marine mammal science, and to those scientists, past and present, whose diligence has been instrumental in shaping the discipline.

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The coyote (Canis latrans) is among the most studied animals in North America. Because of its adaptability and success as a predator, the coyote has flourished and is still expanding its range. Coyotes can now be found throughout most of North America and south into Central America (Voight and Berg 1987). Studies in recent years have been extensive to understand the interrelationships of prey and coyotes (Shelton and Klindt 1974, Beckoff and Wells 1981), as well as demographic relationships (Davis et al. 1975, Knowlton and Stoddart 1978, Mitchell 1979, Bowen 1981) and feeding strategies (Todd and Keith 1976, Andelt et al. 1987, MacCracken and Hansen 1987, Gese et al. 1988a). With the advance of radio telemetry, researchers have investigated lifestyle characteristics spatially with home ranges or temporally with movements in relation to habitat requirements. Researchers have studied home ranges of coyotes in various regions of the United States (Livaitis and Shaw 1980, Andelt 1981, Springer 1982, Pyrah 1984, Gese et al. 1988a) and Canada (Bowen 1982). Some studies of home range were separated by season (Ozoga and Harger 1966) or relation to nearby food sources (Danner and Smith 1980). Home range analysis in relation to social interactions of coyotes has been either neglected, overlooked, or avoided. Gese et al. (1988a) recognized a transient class of coyote by home range size. Coyote social systems are very complex and can vary by season or locality in addition to some reports of group or pack systems (Hamlin and Schweitzer 1979, Beckoff and Wells 1981, Bowen 1981, Gese et al. 1988b). Coyotes maintain communication with conspecifics through vocal and olfactory signals (Lehner 1987, Bowen and McTaggert Cowan 1980). Social interactions may be by far the most complex and least understood aspect related to coyote ecology. Coyote movements can be related to many factors including food, water, cover, and social interactions. Movements in relation to food sources are well documented (Fitch 1948, Todd and Keith 1976, Danner and Smith 1980) although reports on movements in relation to water have not been reported, probably because of limited research in desert situations. There has been some mention of coyotes' movements in relation to cover (Wells and Beckoff 1982). The objectives of this study were to delineate annual and seasonal home ranges, movements, and habitat use of coyotes in the northern Chihuahuan desert.

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Metacontingency has been described as the functional relation between interlocking behavioral contingencies, plus their direct and immediate effect, called aggregated product, and a selecting event dependent of such effect, called cultural consequence. The metacontingencies analysis enables the discussion of human behavior complexity in social systems. In the present study, we aimed to review and discuss: (a) the importance of basic behavioral processes analysis for the comprehension of social human phenomena; (b) the necessity of constructing and improving metacontingencies experimental models; (c) the current state of metacontingencies experimental investigations in humans; (d) the use of animal models as a way to control the effects of verbal behavior, among other variables, over cultural selection; (e) a concrete and illustrative proposal of an animal model of metacontingencies.

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Abstract Background The ability to manipulate the genetic networks underlying the physiological and behavioural repertoires of the adult honeybee worker (Apis mellifera) is likely to deepen our understanding of issues such as learning and memory generation, ageing, and the regulatory anatomy of social systems in proximate as well as evolutionary terms. Here we assess two methods for probing gene function by RNA interference (RNAi) in adult honeybees. Results The vitellogenin gene was chosen as target because its expression is unlikely to have a phenotypic effect until the adult stage in bees. This allowed us to introduce dsRNA in preblastoderm eggs without affecting gene function during development. Of workers reared from eggs injected with dsRNA derived from a 504 bp stretch of the vitellogenin coding sequence, 15% had strongly reduced levels of vitellogenin mRNA. When dsRNA was introduced by intra-abdominal injection in newly emerged bees, almost all individuals (96 %) showed the mutant phenotype. An RNA-fragment with an apparent size similar to the template dsRNA was still present in this group after 15 days. Conclusion Injection of dsRNA in eggs at the preblastoderm stage seems to allow disruption of gene function in all developmental stages. To dissect gene function in the adult stage, the intra-abdominal injection technique seems superior to egg injection as it gives a much higher penetrance, it is much simpler, and it makes it possible to address genes that are also expressed in the embryonic, larval or pupal stages.

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The thesis analyses relationships between ecological and social systems in the context of coastal ecosystems. It examines human impacts from resource extraction and addresses management and governance behind resource exploitation. The main premises are that a lack of ecological knowledge leads to poor ecosystem management and that the dichotomy between social and natural systems is an artificial one. The thesis illustrates the importance of basing resource management on the ecological conditions of the resource and its ecosystem. It also demonstrates the necessity of accounting for the human dimension in ecosystem management and the challenges of organising human actions for sustainable use of ecosystem services in the face of economic incentives that push users towards short-term extraction. Many Caribbean coral reefs have undergone a shift from coral to macroalgal domination. An experiment on Glovers Reef Atoll in Belize manually cleared patch reefs in a no-take zone and a fished zone (Papers I and II). The study hypothesised that overfishing has reduced herbivorous fish populations that control macroalgae growth. Overall, management had no significant effect on fish abundance and the impacts of the algal reduction were short-lived. This illustrated that the benefits of setting aside marine reserves in impacted environments should not be taken for granted. Papers III and IV studied the development of the lobster and conch fisheries in Belize, and the shrimp farming industry in Thailand respectively. These studies found that environmental feedback can be masked to give the impression of resource abundance through sequential exploitation. In both cases inadequate property rights contributed to this unsustainable resource use. The final paper (V) compared the responses to changes in the resource by the lobster fisheries in Belize and Maine in terms of institutions, organisations and their role in management. In contrast to Maine’s, the Belize system seems to lack social mechanisms for responding effectively to environmental feedback. The results illustrate the importance of organisational and institutional diversity that incorporate ecological knowledge, respond to ecosystem feedback and provide a social context for learning from and adapting to change.

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Organizational and institutional scholars have advocated the need to examine how processes originating at an individual level can change organizations or even create new organizational arrangements able to affect institutional dynamics (Chreim et al., 2007; Powell & Colyvas, 2008; Smets et al., 2012). Conversely, research on identity work has mainly investigated the different ways individuals can modify the boundaries of their work in actual occupations, thus paying particular attention to ‘internal’ self-crafting (e.g. Wrzesniewski & Dutton, 2001). Drawing from literatures on possible and alternative self and on positive organizational scholarship (e.g., Obodaru, 2012; Roberts & Dutton, 2009), my argument is that individuals’ identity work can go well beyond the boundaries of internal self-crafting to the creation of new organizational arrangements. In this contribution I analyze, through multiple case studies, healthcare professionals who spontaneously participated in the creation of new organizational arrangements, namely health structures called Community Hospitals. The contribution develops this form of identity work by building a grounded model. My findings disclose the process that leads from the search for the enactment of different self-concepts to positive identities, through the creation of a new organizational arrangement. I contend that this is a particularly complex form of collective identity work because it requires, to be successful, concerted actions of several internal, external and institutional actors, and it also requires balanced tensions that – at the same time - enable individuals’ aspirations and organizational equilibrium. I name this process organizational collective crafting. Moreover I inquire the role of context in supporting the triggering power of those unrealized selves. I contribute to the comprehension of the consequences of self-comparisons, organizational identity variance, and positive identity. The study bears important insights on how identity work originating from individuals can influence organizational outcomes and larger social systems.