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2026
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  • The professionalization of the Social Sciences degree at the University of Brasília since the 2000s

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  • This dissertation investigates the process of professionalization of the Social Sciences teacher education program at the University of Brasília (UnB) since the 2000s, focusing on the regulation of teacher education and its institutional implications. The research is grounded in Pierre Bourdieu’s field theory and conceptualizes the program as a space of institutional negotiation situated at the intersection of the fields of sociology and education. The objective of this study is to examine how national regulations – including the resolutions of the National Education Council (2001, 2002, 2015) and Law No. 11,684/2008 – have shaped the curricular structure and organization of teacher education, particularly with regard to supervised internships, as well as the processes of articulation between teacher education and bachelor’s degrees. The methodology combines documentary analysis of the Archives of the Department of Sociology at the University of Brasília (2009-2020) with ten semi-structured interviews conducted with faculty members, student representatives, and technical-administrative staff who played relevant roles in the management of the program. The findings suggest that the incorporation of national guidelines occurred through institutionally mediated arrangements, in which normative prescriptions were combined with the scope for action of the agents involved. The main contribution of this study is to provide a historical-institutional account of the Social Sciences teacher education program at UnB, highlighting how processes of internal negotiation and normative institutionalization shaped the professionalization of Sociology teacher education in Brazil.

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  • SOCIOECONOMIC APPROPRIATION OF URBAN SPACE IN BRASÍLIA: THE CASE OF THE SOUTH COMMERCIAL SECTOR

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  • This study considers the socioeconomic and territorial dynamics of Brasília, focusing on the urban and architectural complex that constitutes the Central Zone of Brasília. The research unfolds through the analysis and description of appropriations, uses, and occupations of urban spaces in the Setor Comercial Sul (South Commercial Sector) motivated by work. The central objective of the Dissertation is to understand the relationships between society and space that develop in the urban center of the Federal Capital and are mobilized by the collective and individual appropriations of the urban space in the Setor Comercial Sul (SCS). The socio-spatial theory of Milton Santos is employed, enabling the analysis of the city from two complementary socioeconomic subsystems: the upper and lower circuits of the urban economy. Based on this theoretical framework, the research was able to comprehend the totality of the chosen empirical and spatial focus, in addition to highlighting the correlations and contrasts present in this locality, which influence how this territory is used by the population and the State through, for example, practices related to informal work in the region. The chosen methodological approach for the research is Urban Ethnography, applying questionnaires and participant observation in an effort to categorize and describe scenarios, actors, rules, and social practices relevant to the socio-spatial dynamics of the Setor Comercial Sul. It is concluded that there is, in fact, a contrasting structure in the SCS that directs the constitution of relationships between Society and the State in the territory, based on the classification of space into Upper and Lower SCS, the expressions and practices observed in the Camelódromo of the Setor Comercial Sul, and the differences in the use and occupation of space within this urban center.

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  • Brasília: urban mobility and sociospatial segregation in the daily lives of undergraduate students at the UnB Darcy Ribeiro campus

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  • This study is dedicated to investigating university youth mobility within the urban space of the Brasília metropolis. Our analytical focus is directed toward the trajectories of undergraduate students at the University of Brasília (UnB), on the Darcy Ribeiro campus. Located in Asa Norte (North Wing), one of the areas of the Pilot Plan, this campus receives students from various Administrative Regions of the Federal District and from its corresponding metropolitan periphery, in addition to hosting a plurality of undergraduate programs across broad fields of knowledge. Our main research question is: How do undergraduate students at UnB’s Darcy Ribeiro campus experience urban mobility, and how are they affected by the sociospatial segregation between the Administrative Regions and Brasília? As residents of a city designed for cars, these students perceive in their daily lives the weight of motorized spatial mobility in their home-to-university commute and vice versa, especially those who live far from UnB and depend on public transportation. Our objective is to analyze the influence of sociospatial dynamics on students’ trajectories and how the physical space affects the daily act of coming and going for this group of individuals. In other words, we investigate how undergraduates move around the modernist Brazilian capital as they travel to their homes, workplaces, and especially the university. To fulfill the purposes of this study, we carried out a mixed-methods (qualitative and quantitative) investigation, making use of three research techniques: documentary analysis, online questionnaires, and semi-structured interviews. We employed different methodological tools to more accurately understand and describe the phenomenon of urban mobility as experienced by undergraduate students. The findings indicate that the interrelation between place of residence and spatial displacement affects time availability, dedication to academic activities, course schedule organization, university life, and leisure. It was observed that the longer the time spent commuting, the more intense the (negative) impacts on students’ daily lives.

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  • Rumors of Economic Development and the Racialization of Environmental Conflict Surrounding the Pará Railway: The Case of the Quilombola Communities of África and Laranjituba in Abaetetuba, Pará

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  • The purpose of this research is to analyze the environmental conflict surrounding the Pará Railway (FEPASA), examining the rumors about its construction and their mobilizing effects among the quilombola communities of África and Laranjituba, in the municipality of Abaetetuba, Pará, Brazil. The study seeks to understand how racialization operates as a structuring principle of this conflict, demonstrating how a logistics-oriented development project relies on racial classifications to legitimize the territorial expropriation of quilombola communities under the rhetoric of regional economic progress. The racialization of environmental conflict is understood as a social and historical process through which social groups are hierarchically positioned as racially inferior (Gans, 2017; Hochman, 2019), thereby structuring disputes between distinct modes of territorial appropriation (Acselrad, 2004a). This process materializes in the articulation between the zone of nonbeing (Fanon, 2008), marked by forms of racism that deny full human status and capacity, and the sacrifice zone (Lerner, 2010), characterized by environmental disposability. The intersection of these zones authorizes the state and economic actors to normalize the disposability of Black bodies and territories. Announced in 2016, the Pará Railway is an infrastructure project designed to transport agribusiness and mining commodities from the southern and southeastern regions of Pará to the seaports of Abaetetuba and Barcarena. Methodologically, the research adopts a qualitative approach, with data collected between 2015 and 2024 through field diaries, participant observation, semi-structured interviews, oral history, and narrative inquiry. The findings indicate that rumors about large-scale infrastructure projects triggered processes of collective public inquiry (Dewey, 1974a; Ginzburg, 1989), enabling traditional communities to identify environmental risks, map the hegemonic actors involved, and activate legal instruments of self-protection, such as Consultation Protocols grounded in International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention No. 169. However, the study observes the absence of the state in promoting effective consultation processes, not as an exception but as an expression of a structural and institutional pattern of racialized territorial governance in the context of Amazonian logistics-driven development. The research concludes that the legal and political recognition (Honneth, 2009) of quilombola communities constitutes an important political achievement, yet one that remains reversible (Bell, 1992; Mills, 2023) and is frequently threatened when confronted by large-scale economic projects.

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  • Conflict Management and Militarization of Schools in Distrito Federal: Is it Time to Call the Police?

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  • Schools are spaces of socialization in which conflicts are part of everyday life. Drawing on Georg Simmel’s sociological perspective, this thesis understands conflict as a constitutive element of social relations, which should not be eliminated but managed in order to prevent its transformation into violence. The study engages with research on conflict and school violence and distinguishes between these phenomena, understanding violence as the result of social, institutional, and cultural interactions. I investigate whether the main justification for the implementation of the civic-military model, which involves combating school violence and supporting communities in situations of vulnerability, is confirmed in practice. Using a qualitative, quantitative, and comparative approach, I analyze two public schools located in the northern periphery of the Federal District: one operating under a civic-military management model, implemented in 2019, and another with exclusively pedagogical (civil) management, situated in close proximity to each other. The results indicate that, although both schools face similar conflicts, their management models produce distinct responses. The school with pedagogical management prioritizes internal mediation and the accountability of those involved, whereas the civic-military school tends to adopt strategies of control, exclusion, and the referral of conflicts to external institutions. Militarization does not eliminate school conflicts but rather redefines their forms of management, with significant impacts on social relations and everyday school life.

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  • Black Women in Power: Intersectionality, Political Representation, and Career Trajectories in the National Congress

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  • This thesis investigates the presence, trajectories, and strategies of Black women in the Brazilian National Congress from redemocratization to 2025. Drawing on an intersectional perspective that articulates race, gender, and class, the study analyzes their pathways to elected office, the obstacles they face, and the forms of resistance and political agency constructed by these parliamentarians within a space historically dominated by white, male elites. The research contributes to rethinking the limits and potentialities of Brazilian democracy by demonstrating that the presence of these women challenges the exclusionary structures of the political system and introduces into the legislative agenda perspectives previously marginalized, such as debates on gender and race-based political violence. The work is structured around three complementary methodological axes. The first consists of a historical reconstruction of the political presence of Black women throughout the 20th century, with emphasis on the trajectory of Benedita da Silva as a transitional figure for contemporary institutional politics. The second axis is the mapping of the 62 Black parliamentarians, self-declared and hetero-identified, who held office between 1991 and 2025, with an analysis of their biographical profiles, education, and political background. The third axis comprises semi-structured interviews with seven parliamentarians: Federal Deputies Benedita da Silva (PT/RJ), Carol Dartora (PT/PR), Dandara Tonantzin (PT/MG), Erika Hilton (PSOL/SP), Tia Eron (PRB/BA), and Silvia Cristina (PP/RO), as well as Senator Eliziane Gama (PSD/MA). The interviews deepen the understanding of their pathways to office, their experiences, obstacles, and the strategies developed during their terms. The mapping results indicate that Black women parliamentarians follow non-traditional routes to access, anchored in social movements, community, religious, and union experiences, with education as a central axis of social mobility and political engagement. Recurring patterns are identified in their trajectories: popular-class origins, educational backgrounds predominantly in Law, Education (Pedagogy), and Journalism, and prior experience in local legislatures. Most serve only a single term, revealing the barriers to consolidating lasting political careers. The interview data, in turn, evidence the daily confrontation of gender and race-based political violence, as well as the formulation of resistance strategies through collective alliances, work in parliamentary fronts, and the mobilization of territorial networks. Among the generations analyzed, the emergence of a new group of leaders stands out, who arrive in Parliament with an intersectional discourse and explicit projects for institutional transformation. The analysis demonstrates that, although still a minority, the presence of Black women in the Federal Legislature articulates the descriptive and substantive dimensions of political representation, broadening the thematic horizon of the legislative agenda and making it more sensitive to the realities of historically marginalized populations. It is concluded that the presence and work of these parliamentarians are fundamental for democratic vitality, insofar as they challenge race and gender hierarchies entrenched in the Federal Parliament and advocate for political representation that, in fact, incorporates the plurality of voices, experiences, and knowledges of Brazilian society. The thesis contributes to the fields of Political Sociology and gender and race studies by offering a pioneering systematization of the presence of Black women in the Federal Parliament and by proposing an intersectional and situated reading of political representation.

     

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  • Autonomy and the politicization of Brazilian theatre
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  • The thesis investigates the relations between autonomy and politicization in Brazilian theatre from a sociology of the theatrical field, arguing that the politicization of theatre has been one of the central driving forces of its autonomization in Brazil. In the first part, the thesis reconstructs the genesis and structure of this field by analysing the social history of theatre and the role of festivals and graduate programmes in performing arts in the production of hierarchies, beliefs and forms of consecration. It shows how the modernization of Brazilian theatre sought autonomy from the commercial model, which was dependent on the moral mainstream of society and, for that very reason, a reproducer of stigmatized forms. National, racial, regionalist and class-based movements of politicization implied both the autonomization of the commercial model and a shift from reproduction to symbolic production. From this historical process, two institutional forms analysed here became consolidated: theatre festivals and graduate programmes in performing arts. Multiple correspondence analysis reveals hierarchies among festivals and four main clusters—restricted, broad, medium and local festivals—in which internationalization and politicization are distinctive features. Graduate programmes compete over the illusio of the theatrical field, in which politicization is reconverted into field-specific aesthetic criteria, while at the same time relating to productions shaped by publishing houses—thus organising a factory of symbolic revolutions. In the second part, the thesis analyses how these structures are actualized in the case of the play The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven, examining the moral, political and religious disputes surrounding the work. The different social trajectories of the artists converge in a belief shared within the theatrical field: politicization. Compared with the exegesis of the play, these trajectories make it possible to understand the decisive symbolic operation of reversing the expectations of the theatrical pole and of mobilizing the Christian repertoire in favour of politicization against the stigmatization of transgender identity, through an internal movement aimed at theatrical rules and an external movement aimed at public debate. With regard to the latter, the thesis analyses the disputes surrounding the play through six cases of persecution, showing the stances taken by various political actors as a form of political moralization, in the midst of transformations in the national political game: the symbolic revolution undertaken forces objectification, insofar as the play becomes good to dispute. In light of these results, autonomy was not constituted as an aversion to politics, but through its incorporation and refraction within the field. By highlighting politicization as the illusio of the field, it becomes possible to rethink the relationship between autonomy, heteronomy, engagement and symbolic production in cultural fields.

2025
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  • Between the teaching of Social Sciences and Education of Ethnic-Racial Relations: a study of narratives


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  • This dissertation explores the intersection between the Sociology teaching in basic education and the pedagogical practices aimed at education for ethnic-racial relations. The research investigates how Sociology female teachers understand and implemente anti-racist practices, considering their educational trajectories and racial and gender identities. The study includes a historical and theoretical review of Sociology teaching in Brazil and the pedagogical meanings attributed to the discipline. It also provides na analysis of Law 10.639/2003, and its complement, Law 11.645/2008, which mandate the study of Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous history and culture. The research was conducted with a group of Black Sociology teachers who, through their own narratives about their educational and professional journeys and the challenges they face in the classroom, outline pathways to overcoming obstacles in implementing education for ethnic-racial relations. Through interviews, the dissertation reveals how their personal experiences influence their pedagogical practices. These practices, although confronted with structural and institutional barriers, have transformative potential in combating racism and valuing Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous cultures.


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  • "My helmet has seen many tears": platformed female work based on the experiences of the Moto Brabas collective

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  • This study seeks to make visible the stories of women working in the food and goods delivery sector via digital platforms in the Federal District and its surrounding areas. With the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic, the work of app-based delivery drivers became essential in Brazil, sparking a series of studies on the topic. However, the dynamics of the socio-sexual and racial division of labor present in the platform economy led to the invisibility of women in news, research, and discussions. In light of the lack of studies on female delivery workers in Brazil, this research focuses on the female population within this category. During fieldwork, we met members of the group "Moto Brabas," created in a WhatsApp group in mid-2023, and directed our efforts to investigate the profiles, the specificities that affect the profession, and the conditions in which this work occurs. To achieve the research objectives, we used tools from qualitative, ethnographic research, with data collected through in-depth interviews. The analysis and discussion of the data were based on interpretive frameworks developed in the subfield of Labor Sociology and Gender Studies. The results point to a predominance of black and peripheral women who, for the most part, face challenges related to the social attributes that marginalize them, obstacles to accessing the city, and the oppressions that intersect class, race, gender, and sexual orientation. Still, the Moto Brabas have built a network of female solidarity as a form of political articulation to fight for their rights and better working conditions in an activity that, for many, is the only or primary source of income.

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  • Those who dared to leave their place: trajectories and processes of social ascension of middle-class blacks in the Federal District

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  • This study focuses on the black middle class in the Federal District. It seeks to analyze the life trajectories of black people working in the public service, based on semi-structured interviews that aimed to understand how these people belonging to the middle class in the Federal District evaluate their individual projects and personal trajectories in the process of social ascension, with issues related to racial and gender conditions as a fundamental point. Thus, it also analyzes the experience of being black and belonging to middle/high-income socioeconomic groups, as well as the importance of education in their trajectories, lifestyle, consumption habits, leisure and sociability. It can be observed that being a black person and belonging to high-status socioeconomic groups causes a contradiction, since the weight of racial marks and skin color are still felt quite intensely by these people.

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  • "THE PARTIES ARE NO LONGER ABOUT SWEETS LIKE THEY BEFORE": FOOD AND MODERNITY AT THE PARTY OF KINGS IN AMAROLÂNDIA (GO)

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  • Data: Feb 25, 2025


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  • The Folia de Reis is a religious festival and popular tradition that seeks to represent the journey of the Three Wise Men, who announced the birth of Jesus, until their encounter with Him. The kitchen is a fundamental element in the construction and development of this event, as it fosters social relations and identity affirmation. Thus, this study aims to understand the relationships, meanings, and potential uses of food as a way to sustain the Folia de Reis in the village of Amarolândia, located in the municipality of Mara Rosa, Goiás. To achieve this, semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants, hosts, and attendees of the festival, along with observations of the preparation and celebration moments of the Folia. It was observed that food and commensality tend to be used as a means of preserving this popular practice, serving as a mediator between biological, social, and cultural satisfaction. This highlights the need to analyze the Folia de Reis based on its connections with regional identity and modernity, whose flexible structure absorbs and reinterprets the practices of the involved social group. In this way, it was possible to observe how daily life impacts the festival and how food adapts to this transformed routine. From a gastronomic and sociological perspective, it was evident that the kitchen, in all its dimensions, is not isolated from the modernization process. This study is believed to have the potential to contribute to the documentation of popular food practices and, consequently, to bring visibility to social and cultural dynamics that may otherwise fade in the face of modernity.

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  • The cheapest meat on the market is black meat: identity, entrepreneurship and neoliberal politics

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  • This study analyzes how neoliberalism apprehends and redefines Black identity, transforming it into an object of consumption and social control. Initially marginalized, social identities have been incorporated into the market under a logic that Nancy Fraser refers to as the progressive strand of neoliberalism. In Brazil, this dynamic takes the form of meta-progressive neoliberalism, in which conservative and progressive elements coexist. The research, based on bibliographic and documentary analysis, highlights that this ideology emerged under the influence of international organizations such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. It was later appropriated by national entities such as the Ethos Institute, the Global Entrepreneurship Network, the Brazilian Service of Support for Micro and Small Enterprises, and the Federation of Industries of the State of São Paulo to promote diversity and inclusion policies. However, such policies function as strategies of social control, managing conflicts and reinforcing the notion that capitalism can mitigate inequalities. In this context, the figure of the Black entrepreneur does not represent the recognition of Black production but rather serves as a means of overexploitation and precarization, justified by the meritocratic discourse. The neoliberal logic shifts the responsibility of overcoming racial barriers onto individuals, framing failure as a consequence of a lack of skills. Thus, while it celebrates the rise of a few Black individuals, meta-progressive neoliberalism reinforces the exclusion of the majority, consolidating its ideology of control and social conformity.

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  • WHAT DO SOCIAL STATEMENTS/PRACTICES REPRESENT IN INTERACTIONS IN THE *MANERA BISSAU-GUINEENSE: SOCIOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF PRACTICAL-SYMBOLIC EXCHANGES IN SOCIABILITY.

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  • This research has as it ́s object of study the social statements/practices materialized with the use of bissau-guinean manera in sociabilities, and the statements on the excerpts from songs. Based on a documentation of the socio-historical dynamics in Guiné-Bissau, the proposal is to rehearse an analytical totalization, aggregating the components that make up the interactive contexts that will be scrutinized in the fieldwork. The bissau-guinean manera is outlined as a social form in the Simmelian sense (Simmel, 2021). That is, a social organization of experience inherent to a figuration that is both representational and socio-discursive practices. Its recursion in different conversational contexts, we bet, seems to be permeated by this scheme of interpretation of practical judgment as a function of the activation of a disposition in the face of a certain state of things. Among these statements/practices, we present Bissau i assim (Bissau is this way); Bu sibi ami i quim? (Do you know who I am?); Cunsi bu lugar (Know your place); Cabra nundê k ́i maradu lá k ́i ta cumê (the Goat feeds in the place where it is tieded up), both in the spelling of the Kriol language of Guiné-Bissau. The research ́s spatial cut is Bissau – capital of Guiné-Bissau, a country located on the west coast of Africa. And as the time frame cutout, the period between the establishment of the State of Guiné-Bissau in the 1970s, after the national independence, to the contemporaneity times. Its general objective is a sociological interpretation, for which it resorts to a qualitative analysis of content (Cano, 2012; Richardson et al.,1985; Bardin, 1979), in which the planes of semantics and hermeneutics will be prioritized with regard to the bissau-guinean manera using in practical-symbolic exchanges. The attention is paid to the representations that circulate in the discourses in different contexts in interactional situations. The analytical and interpretative treatment of the research object will consist of sociological analysis on its articulation with the dimensional approaches to language (Bourdieu, 2008; Elias, 1998; Austin, 1990). In this sense, with its implementation, it is expected to produce a sociological scientific discourse referring to the introductory explanation of the phenomenon addressed. By what constitutes it as an event referring to the regularity of a pattern of sociodiscursive conduct, it is expected to contribute to the discussions of sociological studies articulated with the dimensions of language.

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  • The presentation of self in the relationship apps: profile analysis in the Tinder of Brazil

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  • This dissertation aims to discuss the performance of self-presentation on the dating application Tinder, seeking to identify possible behavioral patterns in users' self-presentation strategies. Specifically, it investigates whether there are gender differences in the selection of valued attributes as strategies to attract romantic, affectionate, and/or sexual partners. Drawing on Erving Goffman's theoretical conception of the dramaturgy of everyday life and impression management, it is considered that self-presentation on Tinder involves a strategic manipulation of self-construction, guided by the belief in an image deemed attractive. The research is based on the hypothesis that, given the advances in feminist agendas and their impact on gender equality over recent decades, including in romantic and sexual domains, both female and male profiles would exhibit converging characteristics in their pursuit of validation and social recognition. In this context, informed by theoretical reflections on the impact of advanced capitalism on subjectivity, it is assumed that the self-description of both women and men would be shaped by market-driven, competitive, and individualistic strategies. For this investigation, textual and photographic posts from approximately 500,000 Tinder profiles across various states in Brazil were examined. The empirical results reveal that both genders construct self-narratives emphasizing symbolic representations of a subjectivity aligned with the “entrepreneurial self,” highlighting positive aspects of the self, individualistic interests, and aesthetic standards associated with fitness bodies. Despite these similarities between male and female profiles, the data also point to the persistence of traditional stereotypes regarding gender roles, which continue to play a central role in constructing an image perceived as attractive by women and men. 

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  • THE STRUGGLES FOR RECOGNITION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF APP DELIVERY WORKERS IN BRAZIL

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  • This research assesses the struggles for redistribution and recognition of motorcyle couriers in Brazil. Specifically, it seeks to assess their capacity for mobilization and collective action in two situations: when objective, material issues related to pay and working conditions are at stake; and when they deal with subjective, moral issues arising from the various aggressions they suffer on a daily basis. We conclude that they encounter many difficulties in mobilizing in the first situation, due to several characteristics of this segment of workers, namely: heterogeneity of the employment relationship and level of dependence on the app-based companies; asymmetry of information in relation to the app-based companies; lack of strong unions to organize and bring the group together; lack of time for such mobilizations and the high risk of not receiving calls due to participation; assimilation (by some) of the neoliberal ideology that they are self-entrepreneurs; satisfaction with the pay and the flexible way of working, without a boss and without rigid schedules; political polarization that exists in the country today, which is reflected in the group and makes it difficult to organize against a common enemy. On the other hand, comparatively, we believe that they have a great capacity for mobilization with regard to moral issues, considering the following aspects: the groups that form in these situations are small, informal, and can be easily and immediately connected through social networks; the cost of participation is low, in this case, given the absence of police repression, the lack of retaliation by the app-based companies, and the fact that the mobilization lasts only a few minutes; these are shocking, repulsive, unquestionable events with strong emotional impacts; there is little division of opinion in these situations; the perpetrator or aggressor is known, has a defined face and address; this type of mobilization does not harm the profits of the companies, and can even help them legitimize themselves before the workers, by positioning themselves in their favor. Our conclusions also converge with Nancy Fraser's perception that the fight for recognition has harmed the fight for redistribution in contemporary societies.

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  • The diffusion of evidence-based public security policies

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  • In recent decades, Brazil has witnessed the state's inability to effectively address
    issues related to public security. Data frequently indicate that traditional plans developed by
    governments have not been efficient in reducing crime rates. Despite this context, it is possible to
    observe the implementation of public security policies in some states that deviate from the traditional
    crime-fighting model, based on the tripod of governance, accountability, and indicators. Therefore,
    the objective of this dissertation project is to study the diffusion of these policies across various
    Brazilian states, focusing the analysis on the political factors that have led governors to adopt this
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  • The formation of subjects uner the New High School: a critical study on the Life Project in the PNLD 2021

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  • This research investigates the education sought by the New High School, focusing on the Life Project curriculum component, with the aim of analyzing how neoliberal rationality manifests itself in the current educational model and seeks to conform students to its logic. This component was chosen for embodying two basic dimensions of this configuration: (a) as one of the pillars of the New High School, present since the National Common Core Curriculum; and (b) as a mandatory subject in the curriculum. The hypothesis stems from Herbert Marcuse's concept of unidimensionality, which aims to consider whether and how the Life Project influences the ideological formation of individuals by suppressing their multiple dimensions and subordinating them to market interests, especially through the instrumental reason conceptualized by Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno. The research technique adopted is content analysis, using the 2021 PNLD textbooks as the empirical corpus. To assist with the amount of data, used RStudio, which enabled the plotting of more panoramic results regarding the semantic field mobilized in the works' content. The dissertation also articulates unidimensionality as a "new world reason", as expounded by Christian Laval and Pierre Dardot in their critiques of neoliberalism, establishing connections between the rationality of advanced industrial society and contemporary neoliberal logic. The theoretical framework also includes the contributions of Lélia Gonzalez and Sueli Carneiro, who examine the relationships between education, citizenship, labor, inequality, and racialization in the Brazilian context, particularly through the concepts of raciality dispositif, epistemicide, Brazilian cultural neurosis, and critique of the myth of racial democracy. Ultimately, the analysis presents and problematizes the three formative spheres that structure the curriculum, highlighting how lexicons historically associated with critical social theory are resignified in instrumental, meritocratic, and individualizing ways, emptying their historical, political, and social meanings while reinforcing market-aligned subjectivities and neglecting reflection on structural inequalities.

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  • The idea of communism in bolsonarism and the anti-communist magnetism.

     

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  • Using the methodology of associative sociology, this dissertation delves into the complexities of its research object: the idea of communism as perceived by Bolsonarism. Through the concept of anti- communist magnetism, it proposes a theoretical explanation for the seemingly random behavior of this phenomenon. The study takes as its starting point the theorizations about communism produced by Bolsonarists themselves, then proceeds to describe and associate them with other historical manifestations of anti-communism in Brazil. Finally, it theorizes the structuring of the idea of communism within Bolsonarism as a framework standardized by historical compositions of common sense and the status quo. The actors in these compositions are attracted or repelled depending on whether their nature is, respectively, offensive or pleasing to the status quo and common sense.With the support of other technical terms from the theoretical apparatus of anti-communist magnetism, this dissertation argues that Bolsonarism’s idea of communism operates under two parameters: (1) defining what communism is based on what offends common sense, and (2) defining who communists are as those who question the maintenance of the traditionalist status quo. This semantic dynamic arises because anti-communist magnetism is causally rooted in defending the status quo, while its purpose is the dual task of popularizing the status quo’s preservation and delegitimizing popular arguments from forces challenging the established order. The theoretical-methodological framework draws on Actor-Network Theory (ANT) as developed by Bruno Latour, John Law, and Michel Callon. Historically, the dissertation engages with Rodrigo Patto Sá Motta’s studies on Brazilian anti-communism.

     

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  • Turning Brains into GDP or Democratizing Scientific Production? How the Grammar of Backwardness Shapes Two Models for National Science in the Senate

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  • This dissertation investigates how the notion of “national backwardness” is mobilized in the parliamentary discourses of the Science, Technology, Innovation, Communication, and Informatics Committee of the Federal Senate in 2019. Starting from the premise that backwardness constitutes a consolidated social grammar in Brazilian thought, the study sought to understand how this diagnosis is activated to construct meanings about science, technology, and development. The research employed thematic analysis as its methodological strategy, examining meanings and framings in parliamentary speeches. Theoretical frameworks from Science and Technology Studies (STS) were articulated together with the Brazilian sociological tradition on backwardness, in order to highlight the co-production between political diagnoses and meanings attributed to science. The main objectives of the study were: to map the framings of backwardness mobilized by parliamentarians; to identify the references employed; to analyze how science and technology were positioned as solution, problem, or horizon; and to discuss the limits and potentialities of these framings in the contemporary political debate. The analysis showed that backwardness functions as a “consolidated fact” and is selectively appropriated in the discourses: while both structural and conjunctural causes are acknowledged, dimensions such as coloniality, racialization, and the role of elites are silenced. Science, in turn, emerges as the consensual horizon of overcoming, yet remains disputed regarding what counts as “legitimate science” and to which purposes it should serve. Two main frameworks structure this debate: a Development and Geopolitical Power model, which links science to international competitiveness and market logic; and an Internal Inequality and Social Inclusion model, which conceives science as a public good and  prioritizes equity and technological citizenship. The results confirm the prevalence of the first model,linked to a neoliberal rationality, but indicate that the second broadens the normative imagination by raising the question “science for whom?”, revealing that the dispute over science in Brazil is not only about efficiency and growth, but also about meanings of development and social justice aimed at confronting inequalities and promoting citizenship.

     

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  • Ligue 180 And Domestic Violence: Social Representations In Victims’ Report

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  • This dissertation analyzes the social representations of women in situations of domestic violence based on the reports of complaints registered in the Dial 180 channel. Domestic violence, understood as a structural and persistent phenomenon in Brazilian society, crosses inequalities of gender, race, class and territory, which reinforces the importance of observing not only quantitative indicators, but also the discourses produced by the victims themselves. The main objective of the study was to identify and interpret the social representations present in the narratives of denunciation, based on the concepts of anchoring and objectification proposed by Serge Moscovici and developed by Denise Jodelet. Among the specific objectives, it was sought: to understand the language and discursive strategies used by the victims; identify the critical factors and the limits of rupture that motivate the decision to break the cycle of violence and seek support in Call 180; and to analyze the emotions expressed in the reports — fear, shame, guilt, hope, among others — examining how these affects participate in the construction of the complaint and the relationship with the attendant. The research was based on the qualitative analysis of 31 reports made to Dial 180, registered in the first quarter of 2025. The corpus was composed from the listening and transcription of the recordings, later organized into three thematic blocks and examined with the support of graphic resources. The theoretical framework articulates the Theory of Social Representations with contributions from feminist theorists and Foucault's reflections on discourse and power. The results indicate that the analyzed reports express, on the one hand, the naturalization of violence, and, on the other, ruptures with silence, including situations of extreme violence. They also highlight the relevance of active listening and the recognition of women as whistleblowers and subjects of rights. However, it is observed that the process of formalizing the complaints tends to mischaracterize the statements, to the extent that the adaptation to institutional language often erases or replaces the subjectivities present in the narratives. It is concluded that Dial 180 is a fundamental instrument for listening and welcoming, but its effectiveness depends on the strengthening of the intersectoral network, the formation of teams and the preservation of women's subjectivity. The study contributes to the debate on gender violence and public policies by illuminating the power and limits of this channel as an instrument of confrontation.

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  • SILENCES AROUND: Bia and the updating of female subjectivation in Pernambuco cinema

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  • This research departs from the analysis of the film that inaugurates Pernambuco’s Post-Retomada cinema, Neighbouring Sounds (2013), directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, in order to examine everyday poetics that are not grounded in the discursivity of the body, focusing on the creative uses of household appliances by the character Bia (Maeve Jinkings). Moving away from perspectives that reduce the consumption of globalized objects to cultural homogenization, the study investigates how the diegetic neighborhood of Setúbal (Recife) is traversed by modernization, analyzing how consumer items are appropriated through local meanings, thereby updating power relations. As space transforms, socialization also changes, generating globalized identities that become localized. In this context, I seek to reflect on how the construction of a possible female subjectivity is supported within this time-space. Household appliances, as deterritorialized objects, are re-signified by Bia in practices that subvert their normative dispositions. Her silent gestures traverse the disciplining of the female body, proposing a deviation from the texts inscribed upon it and crossing the boundaries of movement as visibility. This research conducts an internal analysis of the film, grounded in the analytical constructions developed by Deleuze (2018; 2019), aiming to map the agreements and disagreements that unfold in Bia’s uses of her consumer objects.

     

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  • MIGRATION AND LGBTI REFUGE IN BRAZIL: TRAJECTORIES OF VIOLENCE AND RESISTANCE (2024 – 2025)

     

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  • This research analyzes the challenges faced by LGBTI migrants and refugees living in the cities of Brasília and Rio de Janeiro between 2024 and 2025, based on semi-structured interviews. The narratives reveal language barriers, experiences of familial, community, andinstitutional homotransphobia, as well as difficulties in entering the labor market. For most participants, the family of origin did not remain as a space of affection and support after displacement, which undermines and challenges the concept of the “transnational family,” widely discussed in migration studies. In the cases analyzed, migration represented a rupture with family ties; therefore, unlike what has been demonstrated in studies on transnational families, even when there were possibilities of maintaining family connections through remittances and communication, homotransphobia outweighed the possibility of sustaining affective bonds. Thus, the research shows that migration does not only entail breaking away from oppressive family and community contextsand facing new structural barriers, but also creating new networks of belonging. In these experiences, resistance is expressed in the reinvention of ties and in the construction of ways of existing that challenge the limits imposed by exclusion.

     

     

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  • Underreporting of Gender-Based Violence in Femicide Cases and the Response of the Protective Network in Brazil’s Federal District

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  • Gender-based violence is one of the most persistent and complex social phenomena of contemporary society, with femicide representing its most extreme manifestation. Despite legal advances—such as the Maria da Penha Law (2006) and the criminalization of femicide in 2015, later codified as an autonomous offense in 2024—female homicide rates remain high. In the Federal District of Brazil, which maintains a relatively extensive protection network, 210 femicides were recorded between 2015 and 2024; of the total number, 199 were related to situations covered by the Maria da Penha Law. In 67.3% of these cases the victims had not formally filed a prior police report, though indications of prior aggression existed in 65.3% of cases, as reported by the Technical Chamber for Monitoring Homicides and Femicide (CTMHF) linked to the Secretariat of Public Security of the Federal District (SSP/DF). This research aims to understand the main reasons that prevent women/victimes from accessing protective services. The study uses a qualitative methodology, combining interviews with frontline professionals in the Federal District—among them a judge, prosecutors, police officers, and public defenders—and the analysis of three femicide case files adjudicated by the Court of Justice of the Federal District and Territories (TJDFT), which represent different contexts of access to, or absence of, network activation. The findings of this study indicate that underreporting is not solely the result of victims’ individual choices but it is driven by interconnected factors: shortcomings in primary prevention, institutional fragmentation, public-service overload, lack of network integration, and parts of the justice system’s resistance to applying protective laws. Further, gender, class, race, and territorial inequalities intensify vulnerability and limit access to state protection.

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  • MIGRATION AND CARE: THE TRAJECTORIES OF VENEZUELAN WOMEN IN BRAZIL’S FEDERAL DISTRICT

     

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  • This research analyzes both paid and unpaid care work performed by Venezuelan women in the Federal District of Brazil. To this end, a qualitative investigation was conducted, based on participanobservation and interviews with migrant women engaged in care work both within the family sphere, on an   unpaid basis, and in the labor market, as domestic workers, caregivers, cleaners, and nannies. Fieldwork took place between August 2024 and August 2025, totaling nine interviews conducted between May and July 2025. Through a feminist methodological approach and the use of semi-structured interviews, it was possible to explore aspects of their life stories, the reasons that motivated migration, and, above all, their experiences in the labor market and the challenges of reconciling paid work with family care. All participants are mothers who migrated with their children. Among the main obstacles identified are the lack of a structured support  network—such as daycare centers and full-time schools—and the limitations imposed by the sexual divisionof labor. In this context, these women develop survival strategies, often resorting to day labor, which offers greater flexibility in working hours, enabling both participation in the labor market and family care—and, in some cases, the continuation of their studies—with the shared goal of building what they describe as a better future for their children.

     

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  • Diakanga Kalunga: Code, Overflow, and Tradition in Candomblé Angola of Bahia

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  • This work delves into the ontology and black sociabilities of Candomblé Angola in the Brazilian diaspora, based on the experience and codes of a community linked to the Tumba Junsara Family. Our central thesis asserts that codification (kangar) and overflow (transbordo) are the living elements that propel and maintain the Central African tradition in continuous motion. Codification is defined as the act of organizing knowledge, while transbordo is the community's capacity to accommodate new experiences without losing its ancestral essence. The research is fundamentally grounded in the Sociology of Race Relations and Afrocentricity, staunchly rejecting Eurocentric lenses for understanding the world. We employ autoethnography, participant observation, and dialogues with the elders as core methodological tools. The critical analysis of the code occurs on multiple fronts: in the history of milonga (cultural mixture), in the resistance against religious racism and Nagocentrism, and in the return to Bantu philosophies of Fu-Kiau. We argue that Candomblé is a verb in action, effectively overcoming the imprisonment of tradition as a mere inert noun. Finally, we unveil the role of the Nganga (specialist) as an agent of recodification across three case studies, involving the Jinkisi Nzila, Nkosi, and Tempo. These cases demonstrate how the terreiros (worship spaces) are territories of Black sociability, where the ethic of elder seniority (Telama Lwimbanganga) allows the Angoleiro Ontology to assert and reorganize itself, guaranteeing its continuity in the face of colonial’s enduring influence.

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  • Necropolitics on drugs: disinformation to legitimize the extermination of the Black population

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  • This dissertation investigates the discursive production of disinformation in the context of drug policy in Brazil, understanding it not only as a communicational phenomenon but as a technological and ideological operation of racial capitalism whose effect is the legitimation of the extermination of the Black population. The analysis, focused on discourses produced on X/Twitter, employs theoretical frameworks such as necropolitics, by Mbembe, dominant paradigm, by Hall, the device of race, by Carneiro, and unequal society, by Theodoro. The structure of the work is organized into the following blocks: the invention of research, with its methods and theoretical framework; the invention of policy, addressing repressive regulation that prioritizes war over alternative approaches; and the invention of war, containing belligerent narratives that stigmatize favelas, peripheral neighborhoods, and Black bodies as enemy territories and targets, thus promoting death. The study indicates misinformation operating in an integrated manner with the war apparatus, creating a socially constructed perception of reality that normalizes violence, producing mechanisms of silencing and prohibitions that invalidate reports of racism and proposals for reparation, as well as expressing itself through an aesthetic of triumph in drug and asset seizures from trafficking in order to enable the politics of death. The study also highlights the asymmetry of public debate formulated in the electoral context, with misinformation being predominantly spread by white far-right politicians, while rare Black voices face the loneliness of the fight or the need for preservation to avoid re-victimization. The research proposes encouraging a permanent critical endeavor, inspired by a liberating pedagogy, as a guide to possible paths for overcoming the discursive structures that today perpetuate extermination.

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  • Social Representations of the Practice of Violence in the Form of an Infractional Act

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  • This thesis analyzes the construction of violence in the form of infractional acts committed by adolescents undergoing open environment socioeducational measures in the Administrative Regions of Paranoá/Itapoã and Plano Piloto, cities in the Federal District of Brazil. Based on the theories of social representations and violence, the research seeks to analyze how infractional acts are constructed, the main motivations behind them, and the perceptions of both the adolescents who commit them and the institutional actors responsible for their control. To this end, five specific categories of analysis were proposed for adolescents: i) family, culture, religion, support, and life in community and group; ii) motivations for committing infractional acts, meanings and consequences; iii) licit and illicit drugs; iv) education, abilities, training, professionalization, and work; v) expectations for the future. Similarly, five categories were developed for institutional actors: i) perceptions of adolescents who committed infractional acts; ii) structural motivations behind infractional acts; iii) principles/criteria defining open environment socioeducational measures; iv) compliance with and effectiveness of socioeducational measures; v) roles, functions, and interactions among institutional actors responsible for addressing infractional acts and their social control. These categories were initially linked to the research objectives and inquiries regarding the lack of effectiveness in open environment socioeducational measures. The research involved administering 46 questionnaires to adolescents undergoing open-environment measures, conducting 46 biographical reviews and participatory observations in the institutions visited, and carrying out 15 interviews with institutional actors. The findings reveal that, although the legal framework holding adolescents accountable for infractional acts has evolved in its content and principles, these changes seem insufficient to guide the everyday practices of social institutions or the actions of institutional actors. The fragmented and residual nature of state action in implementing socioeducational measures and public policies remains unchanged. The plural and heterogeneous nature of these perceptions is largely shaped by social, economic, and cultural experiences, as well as the symbolic-structural dimensions rooted in a lack of recognition, stigma affecting certain groups, injustices, and the perpetuation of symbolic power relations that sustain systemic inequalities. The research concludes that a social construction is required to move beyond philanthropy, charity, and palliative assistance in addressing adolescents who commit infractional acts. Such a shift necessitates institutional changes to improve the impact, effectiveness, and accountability of the system that supports them throughout its various phases.

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  • LOVE, GENDER AND SOAP OPHERAS IN LATIN AMERICA: An analysis of Yo soy Betty, la fea

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  • The soap opera is a cultural product that has been disseminated over the years, in Latin American homes, from serial novels in newspapers, radio soap operas, telenovelas or more recently, the super series broadcast on streaming platforms. For the research proposed here, the Colombian work Yo soy Betty, la fea (1999), written by Fernando Gáitan, was used as an object of analysis, which has, since 2010, been the most watched soap opera of all time, according to the record book. The problem of the investigation is about the representation of romantic love and gender roles and stereotypes in Yo soy Betty la fea (1999), just as they have permeated time in its most recent adaptations. To this end, the thesis is divided into five chapters, the first of which is strictly theoretical, which addresses the history of serial narrative, from the story told to the series transmitted on streaming platforms. The second chapter analyzed the figures in love discourse, which cross the narrative structure of soap operas, based on Barthesian thought, with an emphasis on the femininity and masculinity of young ladies and heartthrobs. Chapter three identified the types of young ladies and heartthrobs in soap operas, especially in Yo soy Betty, la fea. After presenting an understanding of the types of characters, in chapter four the “love script” was developed, which was based on the model developed by Propp of the hero's trajectory. Therefore, the fifth and last chapter applies the two tools that support this investigation, the analysis of the soap opera Yo soy Betty, la fea (1999), identifying how and which gender stereotypes are disseminated in this work. To this end, the analysis was carried out using concepts from feminist authors about romantic love, femininity and masculinity. Finally, considering that the study was developed with the aim of understanding the discursive effects of love on the division of gender roles, as well as female and male behavior in soap operas, especially in Yo soy Betty, la fea (1999), the results demonstrated that the stereotypes of femininity and masculinity are represented in this work, but in such a way that the girls/heartthrobs and villains are able to move between some of the types of characters, thus remaining gender stereotypes permeated by the Manichaeism of good and bad ; beautiful and ugly.

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  • ADHD from the Children's Perspective: Subjectivities, Narratives, and Interpretive Reproductions in the School Context

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  • This thesis focuses on the study of the perceptions of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), highlighting how, in the school environment, they construct their identities and subjectivities before and after the consolidation of the diagnosis. The research was conducted with boys and girls aged 6 to 10, an age range in which the incidence of the disorder becomes more evident, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The study took place in a primary school in Brasília-DF and included educators and family members, based on ethnographic research. Grounded in the theoretical and methodological studies of the Sociology of Childhood and the Anthropology of Children, and anchored in ethical concerns, which are extremely necessary in research involving children, the study assumes that children are full social agents, actively engaged in the production of cultures and the reinterpretation of the discourses that shape them. The data collection involved participant observation, narrative interviews, children's drawings, semi-structured interviews with teachers, and questionnaires for family members. The study analyzed the perceptions of both children diagnosed with ADHD and their peers. From these perceptions, it was found that children's narratives reveal the concept of interpretive reproduction, as proposed by Corsaro (2011), demonstrating that children not only absorb the social meanings attributed to ADHD but also transform them. Aspects such as (in)attention are not perceived by children as generalized deficits but rather as selective, modulated by their interests, the engagement of the lessons, the rhythm and dynamics of activities, and the contexts in which they are situated. Medicalization appears as an ambiguous phenomenon: while some children report improved attention under medication, others frequently perceive no significant changes when not medicated. It was possible to identify a recurring structure in the ADHD experience, marked by both the diagnosis and the associated stigma. Four analytical categories were developed: self-labeling and hypothetical labeling (before clinical diagnosis), ipso facto labeling (after diagnosis confirmation), and ipso facto extensive labeling (when additional diagnoses are added later), illustrating the progression of stigma and its social, emotional, and educational impacts on children's lives. It was also found that school referrals, although based on caution, may reinforce early labeling. Furthermore, the interrelationship between ADHD and the social marker of racial difference was evidenced.

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  • The other side of the river: Darcy Ribeiro and the Latin American modernization

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  • This thesis aims to investigate the process of “translation” or “acclimatization” of the sociology of Latin American modernization in Darcy Ribeiro's thought, based on the intersection between his “Studies in the Anthropology of Civilization” and his novels “Maíra” and “Utopia Selvagem”. We seek to demonstrate, through the articulation between his conceptions of “Reflex Modernization” and “Ethnic Transfiguration”, how Darcy Ribeiro explained the reception of the cognitive repertoire of modernity in Latin America. We try to understand to what extent his theoretical formulation departed from the hegemonic sociological discourse of modernization in its literary figuration, proposing an anthropophagic image for Latin Americanity. Our hypothesis is that, in the literary dialogue between “Maíra” and “Utopia Selvagem”, Darcy Ribeiro criticized modernity within a utopian-romantic literature.

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  • Urban monuments to the bandeirantes: memory disputes in the public space in Goiânia and São Paulo

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  • This thesis presents a research on the representations historically constructed by different social groups around two monuments in honor of bandeirantes, located in the urban public spaces of Goiânia (GO) and São Paulo (SP): the Monument to the Bandeirantes and the Monument to the Bandeiras. Through a comparative and documentary analysis, we seek to answer the following questions: who were the agents involved in the construction of these monuments? To which institutions were they linked? How did the conflicts of memory occur in the public space and sphere, especially in the newspapers? Which voices were dissenting? The analysis includes newspaper clippings, photographs, telegrams, letters and other documents, especially those from the BAND Collection – Monument to the Bandeirantes, organized and made available by CIDARQ – UFG. Collections from the Cassiano Ricardo Foundation, the Museum of Image and Sound – GO, the Ipiranga Museum, the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology – USP, as well as periodicals available at the Digital Hemeroteca were also consulted. The objective is to map the network of agents and institutions that, over time, mobilized and interacted with these objects of political and aesthetic value. The time frame extends from the creation of the first model of V. Brecheret and the beginning of the Pro-Monument Campaign to the Bandeirantes in Goiânia (1922 and 1938, respectively) to the years 2000/2020. As a result, we reconstructed the moments that preceded the inauguration of each monument, analyzing the discourses of the agents involved, which reinforced grandiloquent representations of bandeirismo in the public space. In addition, we discuss the disputes of memory that cross the urban spaces of Goiânia and São Paulo today, highlighting the conflicts of narratives around the sacralization of the bandeirantes in the history of these cities. These data contribute to the debate about the place of memory that these monuments occupy for different social groups — not only the historically dominant ones, but also contemporary social movements (indigenous, student, black), which question the symbolic pedestal reserved for the bandeirantes.

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  • Man as subject and object: politics of masculinities in contemporary Brazil

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  • This thesis investigates the repertoires of action and the local-global interaction flows of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) that aim to resignify masculinities in Brazil. These institutions are understood through the lens of the"politics of masculinities" concept, proposed by Anglo-Saxon sociologists Michael Messner and Raewyn Connell. From this perspective, the study attempts to critically re-read this idea for the Brazilian context, considering the need to account for the unique characteristics of its colonial-modern, patriarchal, and racist formation, which participates in the configurations of masculinity and related interventions. Furthermore, it is argued that the vacuum created by the absence of the male subject in public policies – even if certain situations of vulnerability can be considered by governmental measures – emphasizes the prominence of the non-state sector when the topic is reforms for gender equality. For the empirical research, three institutions representative of distinct moments in the evolution of the debate on masculinities in Brazil were selected: Promundo, Instituto PDH, and Projeto MEMOH, all of which operate with their own methodologies. During fieldwork, four in-person and virtual semi-structured interviews were conducted with representatives from these institutions. Subsequently, a semiotic analysis was developed for posts published on the official Instagram profiles of these organizations, with an emphasis on content related to fatherhood and intersectionalities. The investigative journey yielded the following main results regarding the actionsand content disseminated by these institutions: (i) the identification of the centrality of the group format as a key intervention technology, regardless of the broader methodology applied for collective work; (ii) the presence of hybrid financial and technical cooperation matrices within the organizations, with the private sector playing a leading role; (iii) attention directed towards Black and heterosexual men in images depicting success and well-being within the nuclear family; and (iv) the focus on the correspondence between the "new father"; and the new man as a privileged pathway for participant transformation.

     

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  • Control aspirations and peripheral science: sociotechnical imaginaries of brain-computer interfaces

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  • This thesis reconstructs the sociotechnical trajectory of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) in Brazil by means of a framework that integrates: (i) the dialectical theory of values, articulating scientific fecundity and social significance; (ii) the coproduction idiom, which analyzes the mutual constitution of technical and social order; and (iii) core–periphery dynamics, with an emphasis on technoscientific hierarchies. The methodology combined documentary analysis of STI and health policies, bibliometric surveys of Brazilian academic output, economic data on the medical‑instrument sector, and thirteen in‑depth interviews with researchers active in the field. The findings are organized into four interconnected axes: Autonomies in dispute: Brazil’s BCI work is grounded in inclusive autonomy (assistive applications for the Unified Health System), yet global pressures introduce a competitive autonomy imaginary aimed at individual enhancement and commercial surveillance, which the local community greets with skepticism. Interrupted dialectic: National laboratories show high cognitive fecundity but rarely turn prototypes into products: missing industrial links, limited venture capital, and dependence on key imported components sustain technological dependence, despite some degree of scientific internationalization. Institutional volatility: Long‑term STI budget series reveal boom‑and‑bust cycles that cut strategic lines, weaken networks, and heighten uncertainties about the future of emerging/disruptive technologies. Absent mediations: Interviews expose a shortage of specialized incubators, innovation‑oriented public procurement, robust support for clinical trials, and agile regulatory frameworks, preventing convergence among academia, industry, and the public health system. These four vectors materialize the interrupted dialectic of peripheral technoscience and explain why the global narrative of “disruptive innovation” – alluring in the core – tends to deepen Brazil’s peripheral condition, relegating the inclusive agenda to the background. The thesis concludes by advocating policies and research strategies capable of recomposing this dialectic, particularly a technological challenge around medical sensors, so that the country’s scientific fecundity can translate into tangible benefits for SUS users.

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  • Martins Pena's Rural Farces in the Intellectual Context of the Regency

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  • This doctoral dissertation examines the representations of the Brazilian rural world in the comedies of Martins Pena, situating his works within the social, cultural, and political context of the first half of the nineteenth century. It departs from the observation that, amidst processes of urban growth, the rise of the press, and the intensification of literate life, an ambivalent view of the countryside was consolidated: on the one hand, it was portrayed as a place of simplicity and authenticity, and on the other, as a space associated with backwardness and ignorance. This ambivalence is crucial to understanding the position of the rural universe in the broader disputes over national identity at the time. The main objective of the study is to analyze how these representations were elaborated and portrayed in Pena’s comedies of manners, emphasizing the comic strategies — laughter, satire, and caricature — used to construct social types that were easily recognizable to contemporary audiences. To that end, the research mobilizes a wide range of sources, including theatrical texts, periodicals, chronicles, novels, travelers’ accounts, and visual materials produced between 1831 and 1849, as well as specialized critical literature. Methodologically, the study draws on the approaches of cultural history and the sociology of literature, with particular attention to the concept of the “picturesque,” a descriptive category inherited from European travelers and reworked by Pena in his rural farces. The analysis also highlights the playwright’s connections with the so-called "hesitant generation", a group of journalists, writers, and artists whose networks of sociability helped introduce and consolidate the first paradigms of Romanticism in Brazil. The results demonstrate that Martins Pena’s theater represented a privileged space for the comic translation of conflicts between countryside and city, elites and popular groups, tradition and modernity. Although fragmentary and marked by a jocular tone, his plays reveal essential elements for the consolidation of a national comedy, while also providing critical reflections on the cultural, political, and social tensions of the time. It is therefore argued that the representation of the rural world in his oeuvre played a singular role in shaping a Brazilian cultural identity in formation.

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  • From the expectation of de-incarceration to the risk of punitive expansion: social representations of electronic monitoring in the Federal District

     

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  • This doctoral thesis analyzes the policy of electronic monitoring in the Federal District of Brazil through the social representations of criminal justice system actors, including judges, prosecutors, public defenders, and institutional administrators. The central aim is to understand how the meanings attributed to electronic ankle bracelets shape their application and effects, both in penal execution and in pretrial measures. The study adopts a qualitative approach, grounded in the Theory of Social Representations, and draws on in-depth interviews, institutional observations, and documentary analysis, with contextual support from official statistical data.

    The findings show that, in contrast to the expansionist trend observed in other Brazilian states, the Federal District follows a reserved and cautious approach to electronic monitoring, keeping it as a differentiated measure and avoiding its banalization. The identified social representations reveal the prevalence of an austere punitive rationality that values the classical progressive paradigm of sentencing over electronic monitoring as a generalized solution. In this context, the ankle bracelet operates more as a symbol of surveillance than as an effective alternative to incarceration, reinforcing tensions between humanitarian discourse and disciplinary practices.

    By restricting the use of electronic monitoring, the Federal District reaffirms its preference for a classical punitive model, based on a clear definition of the stages of sentence progression, rather than on the logic of expanding penal control. This choice highlights contradictions between discourses of efficiency and an institutional selectivity oriented toward the restrictive use of the measure, underscoring the need for continuous reflection on the social and symbolic effects of this policy.

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  • "Advances and setbacks of racial quotas: an analysis of journalistic narratives in 2012"

     

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  • This thesis analyzes how major media outlets, Correio Braziliense, Folha de S. Paulo, and O Estado de S. Paulo, constructed and framed the process of institutionalizing affirmative action policies throughout 2012. To this end, we adopted the concept of the journalistic field as our theoretical-methodological framework, articulated with critical narrative analysis. We start from the premise that journalistic narratives are not neutral; rather, they reflect and reproduce positions situated within the political and symbolic disputes that permeate society. The investigation focused on the narrative level, aiming to uncover the storyline produced by these newspapers in the face of the social and political conflict reignited by the Quota Law. In light of the notions of institutional racism and media racism, we examine how these narratives selected and shaped versions of events and, in some cases, perpetuated racist practices, even after the legal and institutional consolidation of this public policy. Our hypothesis maintains that the communicational strategies of these outlets were directly influenced by transformations in the political field, which reverberated in both the form and content of the messages delivered to their readership. By investigating these dynamics, we seek to understand not only the role of journalism in covering affirmative action policies but also its concrete implications for either reproducing or confronting racial inequalities in Brazil.

     

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  • The Capes-PrInt Program and the internationalization of Brazilian sociology: between policies, perceptions, and experiences

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  • The main objective of this doctoral dissertation is to analyze the processes of internationalization within Brazilian sociology, taking as its case study the ProgramaInstitucional de Internacionalização, Capes-PrInt (2019–2024). Understanding the circulation of researchers as a key element in the legitimation of scientific spaces, the study critically examines internationalization by investigating how centers and peripheries mobilize the concept and, more specifically, how Brazilian sociology positions itself within this process.The research explores how sociologists circulate among unequal spaces, questioning whether such flows foster genuine global dialogue or tend to reproduce the hierarchies of the scientific field. The specific objectives are: (1) to review and analyze the concept of internationalization; (2) to present and discuss the main internationalization strategies adoptedby Brazil and other countries; (3) to systematize data related to the Capes-PrInt program within the field of sociology; and (4) to investigate the perceptions, trajectories, experiences and evaluations of professors of sociology graduate programs participating in the initiative.The methodology combines a literature review, based primarily on the debate about centersand peripheries in the circulation of knowledge; document analysis of graduate regulations ;systematization and analysis of Capes-PrInt data; and the application of questionnaires and semi-structured qualitative interviews with participating sociology professors. The study identified a cleavage between center and periphery understandings of internationalization, indicating the need for situated analyses. In the Brazilian case, internationalization has become a systematic component of academic careers in recent decades; however, its meanings and demands unfold in complex and plural ways, marked by tensions and divergences between institutional conceptions and those perceived by the professors. The absence of institutional counterparts and a robust evaluation plan for Capes-PrInt have made international stays heavily dependent on the individual strategies of researchers. The research also found that personal and practical dimensions shaped the choice of destinations and the formation of networks, suggesting the presence of factors that go beyond the program’s objectives. Thus, internationalization takes on multiple meanings: on the one hand, it can expand andconsolidate research networks; on the other, it may be mobilized for different purposes. The study concludes that while internationalization programs such as Capes-PrInt have the potential to strengthen Brazilian sociology as an active participant in global dialogue, they can be also used to meet demands that do not necessarily aim at international insertion.

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  • Between Two Crises: Resilience and Renewal of Neoliberalism in Brazil Between the Crises of 2008 and 2015/16.

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  • The 2008 international financial and economic crisis did not produce a rupture with neoliberalism; on the contrary, it ultimately deepened it, mainly in the form of austerity policies. The European Union is often cited as an exemplary case of this movement. In Brazil, however, the trajectory was different: the initial response to the 2008 crisis moved closer to developmentalism, but the contradictions of the so-called “developmentalist experiment”, the sharpening of class struggle around the public budget and, finally, the 2015–2016 political–economic crisis opened the way for the return of neoliberal reforms. In this context, the process involved disputes over the control of economic policy, the reordering of coalitions and, ultimately, the curtailment of democratic mechanisms. This thesis investigates why and how, between the 2008 crisis and the 2015–2016 crisis, neoliberalism proved resilient and was able to be renewed in Brazil. To this end, the research combines: (i) long-term historical-institutional analysis; (ii) process tracing of state responses to the two crises; (iii) identification of agenda change and of the social actors involved in this change through journalistic texts; (iv) analysis of how Fiesp and Febraban positioned themselves in relation to the “developmentalist experiment” and, later, during the 2015–2016 crisis, and how, over the period, they made use of structural and instrumental forms of power to influence the conduct of economic policy, through content analysis of newspaper articles; (v) examination of the program “Uma ponte para o futuro” as a moment of condensation of the reform agenda; (vi) analysis of the legislative process of the constitutional amendment bill on the “expenditure ceiling” (PEC do Teto de Gastos), based on official documents and interviews with federal deputies and advisers, as well as of the ways in which Fiesp and Febraban expressed support for its approval; and (vii) investigation of how, from the Temer government onward, the banking-financial fraction strengthened its capacity to command economic policy through power resources, among them the “revolving door”. The results show that the “developmentalist experiment” operated under strong institutional constraints and did not alter the financialization of the economy, a direct consequence of the neoliberal reforms of the 1990s. As the countercyclical response lost effectiveness and industrial slowdown deepened, Fiesp and Febraban converged on an agenda of fiscal austerity during the 2015–2016 crisis. The 2016 impeachment functioned as an institutional unlocking mechanism that allowed this agenda to be constitutionalized under the leadership of the PMDB. By articulating the concepts of the structural and instrumental power of the capitalist class with the notion of “neoliberal resilience”, the thesis shows that the concrete form taken by the reforms resulted from the interaction among the fractions of the capitalist class that supported the ousting of Dilma Rousseff, which makes it possible to understand how an anti-popular economic policy could be produced within a democratic regime and why alternatives to neoliberalism were so rapidly emptied out.

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  • Precarious worker or entrepreneur?: a case study of Individual Microentrepreneurs (MEI) in Brasília, Federal District

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  • Individual microentrepreneurs (MEIs) are workers who have been formally registered under a microentrepreneurship policy that has been in place in Brazil since 2009. This policy emerged as a response to the economic crisis and the need to formally register unemployed and informal workers in Brazil at the time. With around 14 million new entrants in just over fifteen years, this type of entrepreneurship is moving towards consolidation in the national economic scenario. The workers who formalize their status through it have diverse profiles, but are distinguished by certain commonalities, such as their origin (former employees with formal contracts or former informal workers, for example), the economic activities/occupations they perform (mostly related to their experiences and activities as salaried workers), and their motivations for formalization, which range from the search for income to support themselves, to the desire to be their “own boss” and, finally, the access to labor and social security benefits and rights. Nevertheless, little has been said about the ways and conditions in which these “entrepreneurs” develop their ventures and the circumstances that led them to this framework. In addition, the problems and consequences involving those who have converted to this modality are also highlighted, such as the lack of regular income, excessive and intense work, insecurity, and the difficulty in developing the enterprise and migrating to actual business levels. In this sense, our focus is on the forms of precarious work among individual microentrepreneurs, and our goal is to understand the morphology of this type of microentrepreneurship and its relationship with job insecurity in the context of Brasília, Federal District. To achieve these objectives, we conducted a case study involving approximately sixty microentrepreneurs from different income groups in the Federal District, who participated in five focus groups and thirty-eight semi-structured interviews. For data analysis and interpretation, we used Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) assisted by MAXQDA software, from which we developed a set of 14 codes that guided the interpretation categories. As a result, we point out that the individual microentrepreneurship policy represents a change in the nature of state policies aimed at the labor market and employment to a character of activation policies, which brings ambiguity, ambivalence, and uncertainty to those included in this policy. Consequently, the socio-professional trajectories of these workers, who already face situations of vulnerability, tend to exacerbate these situations when they are integrated into the daily routine of the enterprise. In the meantime, we can observe the impact that the process of social precariousness of work has on MEI workers in two areas: the macrosocial, which involves the socioeconomic structure and the architecture of MEI policy, and the micro-social, which relates to economic activities/occupations/enterprises, working conditions and relations, and also the subjectivity of these workers. It can be concluded that due to both these macrosocial and microsocial constraints, which intersect with socio-professional trajectories, a kaleidoscope of forms of precariousness in MEI work is formed, both at the objective and subjective levels, which points to multiple and varied forms of precariousness in work due to individual microentrepreneurship.

     

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  • Business Lawyers, Financialization of Brazil’s Legal Elite, and Social Representations of the Value of Labor (2017–2024)

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  • Contemporary transformations reveal a scalar logic of social change that affects structures, institutions, and subjects. Rather than reifying elites, understanding how these processes operate through them aims to uncover the material and symbolic mechanisms that sustain, legitimize, and naturalize social and economic inequalities in Brazil. In light of the abrupt normative and ideological shift in labor relations in the current context—and the role played by segments of Brazil’s private legal elite in this process—this thesis investigates the social representations held by top-tier private lawyers regarding the value of labor. The scholarly contribution of this study lies in its analysis of a segment of the elite that remains largely unexplored in existing research agendas, despite occupying strategic positions of power across legal, political, and economic fields. The timeframe (2017–2024) reflects the profound changes initiated by the 2017 Labor Reform, which accelerated the dismantling of social protections at the national level.The specific objectives of this thesis include: a) examining the Theory of Social Representations, its epistemological foundations, and its intersections with the concepts of field, power, and discourse; b) analyzing the macro-social context, with emphasis on significant transformations in labor and its (de)regulation in both international and national spheres; c) understanding the socio-historical processes and power dynamics that have shaped and consolidated the private legal field in Brazil; d) outlining the theoretical and methodological foundations of qualitative research through methodological triangulation, adapted documentary analysis, netnography, and Critical Discourse Analysis; e) investigating the material and symbolic variables that define the upper echelon of Brazil’s private legal profession, and its differentiation based on reputational criteria; f) analyzing partners’ discourses—both textual and non-textual— within digital institutional communications concerning contemporary labor relations. A total of 755 documents were collected, systematized, and analyzed from six law firms representing the apex of Brazil’s private legal elite, encompassing 647 partners. The empirical analysis revealed profound transformations within this segment, marked by logics of governance and financialization, and by the reconfiguration of juridical habitus around the valorization of international credentials and global metrics of performance and professional reputation, as promoted by legal rankings. This shift in symbolic frameworks—shaping partners’ profiles, institutional structures, academic backgrounds, and the construction of the business lawyer’s image—is central to understanding their social representations and their relation to the world of objects. These representations materialize in discourses of inevitable modernity, technological optimism, private autonomy, and legal certainty, legitimizing a reconfiguration of the State as guardian of the economic order at the expense of social protection.The discursive practices, sustained by strategies of relexicalization and moral justification, reflect the incorporation of financialization by business lawyers who, aligned with global capitalist expertise and performance standards, contribute to the reproduction of hegemonic discourses that legitimize the transformation of labor value into reputational and financial assets.

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  • Socio-Terran Observations: Mass Communication and Environmental Risks in Modernity

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  • This thesis investigates different ways in which modern society observes environmental risks from the perspective of Niklas Luhmann's General Theory of Social Systems (GTSS). The central objective is to comparatively analyze socio-terran observations – a term coined to designate social communications/actions that select information and update expectations regarding the natural environment – in three distinct national contexts: the United Kingdom, the United States, and China. The research demonstrates that, with modernization and the predominance of functional differentiation, these observations have become more specialized and, paradoxically, have increased societal dependence on nature. Methodologically, the analysis focuses on the mass media system as the privileged locus for observing the construction of public opinion on environmental risks. Through a systemically oriented historical sociology, the thesis describes and compares the specific semantic trajectories of each country: in the United Kingdom, observations are marked by the resonance of historical atmospheric risks and by a public opinion more aligned with global scientific and political communications. In the United States, controversy becomes a central selective parameter, resulting in public opinion divided between skeptics and proponents of the environmental agenda. In China, observations are profoundly influenced by a reinterpreted archaic semantics and a unique modernization process, where the press operates in close coupling with the political system. The comparison reveals different semantic orientations, forms of journalistic observation, patterns of information dissemination, and degrees of resonance between public opinion and the environmental agenda. The thesis argues that, faced with global environmental risks, world society does not produce a homogeneous response, but a myriad of local descriptions, each filtered by historically consolidated semantics. This research advances TGSS by integrating nature more centrally into the theory and offers an analytical tool for understanding the complex co-evolution between society and nature in modernity.

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  • Body and Nutrition: The self-representation of fitness influencer Gracyanne Barbosa on Instagram

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  • This dissertation aims to investigate the sociological phenomenon of the self-construction process through the case of fitness digital influencer Gracyanne Barbosa on Instagram, by analyzing her narratives and performances regarding body and diet, with the purpose of understanding how these elements integrate the process of representation and framing on the platform. Employing a hybrid methodological approach, it combines quantitative and qualitative methods, supported by sociological theories about the body and diet, notably those of Erving Goffman and Claude Fischler. Quantitatively, Instagram metrics such as followers, likes, shares, and views were analyzed using tools like 4K Stogram, Export Comments, and MAXQDA222. Qualitatively, a Netnography was conducted with covert observation. The analysis is based on Goffman's perspective on "social"; interaction mediated by screens, highlighting how Instagram posts seek at all costs to influence "social" interactions both within and outside of the screen. The research concludes that Barbosa's self-representations and performances revolve around the construction and exhibition of her hypertrophied body, a body that is configured as the central element of her "social" interaction with the platform's presumed audience. This body not only promotes ruptures but also perpetuates gender stereotypes in the primary frames of interaction. Meanwhile, diet is discussed more as an additional element and a strategy for engagement in her dramatic script in the role of a fitness influencer.

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  • International Organizations and Their Relation With Brazilian Higher Education

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  • This dissertation aims to analyze the role played by international organizations such as the World Bank, OECD, and UNESCO in shaping Brazilian Higher Education policies. The study seeks to shed light on the aspects of Brazilian higher education that are prioritized in the reports, documents, and actions of these institutions. Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyze the priorities of international organizations regarding Brazilian higher education policies in the documents, reports and actions of the international organizations mentioned. This work is a quantitative and qualitative study of research, which focuses on three analyses (the first is a literature review and an analysis of important actions of these bodies in the world context; the second one is an analysis of publications between 2000 and 2020 that relate to “higher/tertiary education” or “university”; and the third analysis is a description of five actions of the Brazilian Government and these Organizations). There were many conclusions. Some of them relates to the fact that each Organism had a different role internationally (and in the brazilian case), but it often complemented each other. The publications of these Organizations discuss a variety of Subjects, but it is important to emphasize that they discuss many agendas/events of tertiary education in the last years. Finally, it is concluded that there are processes of influence in these relationships (depending on the interest and profile of each Organisms, in addition to which policymakers will accept, adapt or deny the values and actions of these institutions).

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  • The Chinese Higher Education in the Context of Globalization

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  • The present master's dissertation conducted an in-depth analysis of the transformations in Chinese higher education from 2000 to 2020, examining and contextualizing these changes within the framework of global higher education. In this scenario, the rapid expansion of the higher education system in China stands out, undergoing a significant transformation by adopting a massified model for access to education while maintaining an elitist approach to accessing world-class quality education. This work analyzes the ascent of some Chinese universities in global international rankings, indicating a pursuit of international prominence by selected institutions. To achieve this, the dissertation examines government policies implemented to boost higher education in China, with a focus on the strategic plans 211 and 985. Diverging from the autonomous models adopted by Western countries, such as the United States and England, the Chinese government employed a "top-down" approach, imposing policies from the top and concentrating investments in a selected group of universities. These institutions, known as the C9, were the target of massive investments to attain the status of world-class universities, aligning with successful models in Western countries. The study concludes that China has been successful in increasing production and the international ranking of some selected universities. However, it also suggests that these institutions have not been able to achieve the status of a world-class university they aspired to, as they still face issues related to the lack of academic freedom, a prerequisite for a world-class university.

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  • Beyound the surname: an analysis of political kinship among female parliaments

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  • The political kinship stands out as an important and ancient mechanism in the recruitment and maintenance of parliamentary careers, exerting its influence in distinct ways in various political spheres, with diverse nuances in each context and historical period. For women, involvement in politics through kinship is a common practice; however, it still lacks an in-depth sociological analysis. In light of this, the research that supports this dissertation aimed to understand, from the perspective of gender studies, the impacts of belonging to a political family on the parliamentary trajectories of women elected to the 56th legislature in the Chamber of Deputies (2019-2023) and their sphere of autonomy in relation to family alignment. To achieve this goal, an extensive exploratory research was conducted, covering personal and professional aspects, parliamentary production, and public statements in the media of the parliamentarians in question. The comparative analysis of the data, considering the presence or absence of political kinship, sought to understand the particularities and diversity of each parliamentary group. The main findings of the research indicate that female parliamentarians with political kinship have a profile strongly linked to the business and neoliberal class, as well as neo-Pentecostal Christian groups, reproducing the ancient patriarchal model to advance these contemporary economic interests, although there are notable exceptions

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  • TIMES TO MIGRATE TO THE SOUTH: REPORTS FROM VENEZUELAN WOMEN WHO MIGRATED TO BRAZIL

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  • This work presents the reception process carried out by the Aldeias Infantis SOS institution in the
    Federal District (DF), which mainly welcomes Venezuelan women. The study also understands the
    extent to which they use, negotiate and (re)create gender mechanisms, being a social marker of
    difference, in the migratory trajectory. For this, I carried out a qualitative analysis based on
    participant observation and interviews carried out with Venezuelan women who are hosted by the
    Aldeias em Brasília – DF organization. The fieldwork took place between March and November
    2023, 6 interviews were carried out in the period from November 2023. Migratory flows to Brazil
    since 2015 have had a sudden change in numbers. In a short time, Venezuelans became the largest
    group to migrate to Brazil. In response to Venezuelan migration, Brazil created Operation Welcome
    in 2018, which focuses on border management, reception and internalization. This will take place in
    the context of internalization, more specifically of women who are in Brasília. The objective of this
    study is, therefore, to understand the extent to which gender mechanisms are activated in the
    migratory trajectory of these women. Using a feminist methodology and using interviews as a
    research technique, I was able to learn a little about these women's life stories, their motivations for
    migrating and, mainly, what the migration process was like. All interlocutors are mothers and came
    to Brazil with their children. I found that Operation Welcome was designed to prioritize women,
    especially single mothers, although some interlocutors reported being homeless in their first days in
    Brazil. Through research, I concluded the need for specific public policies for single mothers to
    guarantee financial, emotional autonomy and quality of life, considering the view that the Brazilian
    Guardianship Council is a body to punish them and take away their children. The lack of a support
    network and places such as daycare centers and comprehensive schools with priority for migrant
    women, even caregivers in shelters, makes the process of autonomy difficult. Ultimately, Venezuelan
    mothers depend on friendships with women in the same situations, resilience and alternative tactics
    created by them to gain employment, undertake studies to improve their material conditions, as well
    as to defend themselves and their children.

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  • BLACK MASCULINITIES: A RESEARCH FIELD UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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  • Given the struggle of the sociology of violence to provide explanations that properly take into account the influence of racism on urban violence in Brazil, this paper intends to offer studies on black masculinities as an alternative path, based on the epistemological foundations of the "colonial encounter" and the intersectionality, which could provide arguments that fill the gaps that hypothetically prevent studies on violence and security from going beyond the findings about the historical vulnerability of black people to violence, reaching explanatory keys on how racism underpins this vulnerability. First, however, it is necessary to organize a state of the art on the subject of black masculinities in Brazil, because under the hypothesis that the subject studied here does not yet constitute a structured research field, lacking significant theoretical or methodological cohesion, I carried out a bibliometric study on the subject "black masculinities" in Brazilian scientific journals ranked CAPES Qualis A. The bibliometrics comprised 685 texts, published between 2013 and 2023, submitted to a series of filters, resulting in a selection of 56 scientific articles of greater relevance and academic performance, from which bibliographic and textual metadata were extracted. The results point to a growth in the topic in the highest-ranking journals in the Qualis CAPES system, but it still has no significant theoretical cohesion, although it is possible to notice a certain prevalence of the theoretical framework of feminist studies, and methodological practices from the research fields of education. There is a small group of male researchers responsible for promoting dossiers, co-authored research and other forms of promoting the subject in academic circles, and in general, the number of male researchers on the subject has increased, surpassing the number of female researchers on the subject, especially after 2019.

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  • The presidency of Jânio Quadros in the light of contemporary debates on populism

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  • The following text presents a study of populism during the Jânio Quadros presidency (01/31/1961 - 08/25/1961). The main purpose is to offer an analysis of that leadership in the specific period of his presidency, according to contemporary debates on populism. First, the terms of the current debate on populism are put forward and also the concept of ideational populism and populism as style, which will be used, are explained. Second, the methods for applying these concept are explained, with emphasis on the analysis of populist discourse, aesthetics and strategy. Thirdly, an analysis of the historical period of the nearly seven months of Jânio Quadros' presidency is carried out according to the methods presented. The final section contains the results achieved in the research.

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  • Between utopias and dystopias: the imagination of the future under the logic of late capitalism
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  • This research analyzes and interprets how dystopias, a subgenre of utopias that imagine socially pessimistic and totalitarian futures, were born and went through different stages of a theorization process that triggered their proliferation and consequent popularization, simultaneously with the reverberations and developments of such fictions that place them as sociological entities within the structure of feeling of late capitalism. I identify them as specific fruits of this stage of capitalism, as well as narratives that behave in a dilettante way and that add different elements of the human sciences in their fictional constructions, demanding an analysis that addresses such multiple characteristics of different areas, when linked to the universes of science fiction, outlining this research as interdisciplinary, with sociology as the empirical basis and guiding thread that interconnects the arguments and developments presented, intertwining cultural studies, Marxist studies and critical theory. Through such theoretical references, dystopias acquired social singularities based on the argument that they were disseminated through the paths of such a phase of the capitalist system, such as the heyday of the cultural industry, in the second half of the 20th century and the first decades of the 21st century. , and the forms of massification and homogenization driven by the audiovisual and its reified historiophoties, the obscure mnemosyne atlas, enabling new forms of the ideological domination of capital, such as the recontextualization of historiographic and historiophotic narratives, and the concatenated instrumentalization of these as a tool of soft power in generalization of totalitarianisms, in the creation of the dystopian inevitability of the total and in the strengthening of the self-fulfilling prophecy that represents capitalism as the only option in the face of generic totalitarianisms. However, as the concept of dystopia goes through its theorization process, it acquires new social, geographical and historical characteristics, enhanced by the translation of these fictions into different media and their languages, increasing their complexities and the voices that compose them, enabling new critical approaches. which now echo old fears and fears, previously silenced. Gradually, technical progress generates a disconnection of the reciprocal relationship between the past, the present and the future, exhibiting the totalizing movements of late capitalism through the cultural industry and generic totalitarianisms that, once effective, are now pastiches of the idea of totalitarianism and are filled by capital's own conceptions, self-referencing, and opening structures of political opportunities. Considering dystopian fictions as aporias, insofar as open political opportunity structures are not necessarily occupied and do not result in social progress, added to the lack of political agendas, they also result in counterproductive effects, which equally does not nullify the existence of a militant pessimism that points to remnants of an impulse in imagining the future.

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  • "Netither hell nor paradise": Dalcídio Jurandir, an apprentice in purgatory

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  • The subject of this dissertation is the social trajectory of Dalcídio Jurandir (1909-1979). Therefore, we will look at how Dalcídio Jurandir's social aging occurs in the Brazilian literary field and, with this, the reconstruction of the successive positions assumed by the writer throughout his career. The focus is on the aspects of Dalcídio Jurandir's intellectual practice and productions that explain his literary ostracism at the end of his life: his origins in a symbolically dominated region and his involvement in communist militancy. The aim was to reconstruct the complex web of historical, social and biographical coordinates that not only allowed Dalcídio to be included in the novel, but also conditioned the literary survival strategies he adopted in a context of political tensions from 1940 onwards. The conclusions of this dissertation, therefore, cover both the ways in which Dalcídio Jurandir constructed a specific position within Rio's literary milieu, understood in the light of the constraints of a literary man who was “provincial in every sense”, and the ways in which this career is intertwined with key dilemmas for understanding the relationship between literary men and the wider political life of the 1940s and 1950s.

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  • Far-Right and Military Police: The moral grammar of Military Police officers and their adherence to Bolsonarism

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  • In the context of the rise of the far right in Brazil, there has been a significant alignment of public security sectors, especially the Military Police, with the Bolsonaro discourse, raising questions about the roots of this adherence and the role that military training and socialization play in shaping the political practices and discourses of these agents. This dissertation discusses the moral grammar of Bolsonaro-supporting military police officers in order to understand the relationship between their military training and their adherence to Bolsonarism. To this end, we start with the following questions: What are the profiles and political trajectories of the Bolsonarosupporting military police officers elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 2022? How is the moral grammar that influences the feelings, actions, and discourses of the Bolsonaro-supporting military police officers elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 2022 configured? In what way were their political actions shaped by their socialization as military police officers? To answer these questions, we chose as the empirical field of investigation the publications posted on Facebook by these parliamentarians during the electoral campaign (August 16 to October 1, 2022) and in the preJanuary 8 period (October 30, 2022 to January 8, 2023). Through the combination of Content Analysis techniques on the posts, we observed that moral conservatism, the exaltation of the leader, punitivism, and anti-PT sentiments are the central semantic frames in the analyzed discourses. The analysis of the relationship between this semantic horizon and the training context of military police officers in Brazil shows that there is not simply a co-optation of military police officers by Bolsonarism, but their active participation in the structuring of this political movement, which is primarily supported by the grammars of social discrimination that underpin the informal norms of policing practice — arbitrary, authoritarian, and exclusionary — which contradict the constitutional expectations regarding the police’s duty to guarantee citizens' rights.

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  • Sociology Textbooks and Pedagogical Recontextualization in Public High Schools in the Federal District

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  • This research focuses on the teaching of Sociology in basic education, aiming to understand the process of recontextualization of sociological knowledge present in textbooks from the National Textbook and Teaching Material Program (PNLD) and its influence on teaching practices in public high schools in the Federal District. Grounded in Basil Bernstein's concept of "pedagogical recontextualization," the study seeks to understand how sociological knowledge is adapted and integrated into the school environment. The research is guided by three specific objectives: (i) to analyze the academic and scientific discussion on the teaching of Sociology and textbooks in Brazil, providing an overview of contemporary practices and debates on the subject; (ii) to map the categories, concepts, themes, and authors central to the teaching of Sociology as presented in the PNLD books, identifying the main approaches and gaps; (iii) to investigate how sociological knowledge recontextualized by textbooks is appropriated by Sociology teachers, examining how these materials are utilized in teaching practice. The findings reveal that although textbooks are widely used and recognized within school culture, their effectiveness as teaching tools is conditioned by teachers' perceptions, who choose to adhere to or reject them based on their ability to serve as structuring instruments for teaching and learning or as supplementary pedagogical support. The research indicates that many teachers have rejected the most recent editions (PNLD 2021) due to their cross-curricular and interdisciplinary approach, which dilutes the boundaries between subjects. Instead, teachers prefer books that offer specific, well-defined content aligned with the discursive particularities of School Sociology, including relevant themes, authors, and concepts from the Social Sciences that resonate with them. Given the teachers' autonomy, the process of pedagogical recontextualization does not occur uniformly but rather diversifies, adapting to the specific realities and needs of each classroom. Consequently, the PNLD books, although considered 'official' materials, function more as supportive tools than definitive guides to teaching practice.

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  • Modernization and Tradition: structures of feelings in Recife in the 20th century
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  • The objective of this paper is to analyze literary representations about the city of Recife throughout the 20th century, using the conceptual framework of the Welsh author Raymond Williams. The Structures of Feelings is configured as a significant cultural hypothesis, with several methodological developments, for thinking about Brazilian literature. Thereby, this paper promoted an analysis of the works and trajectories of important intellectuals in the cultural context of Pernambuco – José Lins do Rego, José Américo de Almeida, Gilberto Freyre, Mário Sette and Hermilo Borba Filho. Around the dilemma of modernization, based on trajectories in crisis, a structure of feelings is revealed that is based on a specific social experience: the decadence experienced and deeply felt by the heirs of a rural way of life based on sugar mills. Ultimately, through the theme of inheritance and generational transition, the authors are discussing the possible paths for thinking about modernization in the country, as well as dealing with fundamental issues for the formation of Brazil.

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  • How a Sync is born - Study on the emergence of the First Capital Command (PCC) in Brasília

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  • The object of study is the performance of the cell in the Federal District of the criminal group Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) in 2014, the year of its emergence, from the perspective of the members themselves, based on the research problem on how the PCC attracts new members and what they think about the faction. I intend to delve deeper into the analysis of social representations about the PCC shared by its members and, at the same time, move the discussion about what the PCC is from its central place – state of São Paulo – to the Federal District, helping in the search for an answer to the field question “what is the PCC?”. The contribution of my research will therefore be made by the insertion of two new perspectives: the place (Federal District) and the subjects who interpret the PCC (the members of the faction themselves).

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  • The Directions of a New Formation: Analysis of entrepreneurship in the curriculums of São Paulo and Pará for the Novo Ensino Médio

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  • The aim of this study is to investigate the characterization of the entrepreneurial theme at the beginning of its compulsory nature, which comes to the fore with the de facto institution of the Novo Ensino Médio, starting in 2022. In a comparative way, the first curricula produced by two selected states are analyzed in order to compose a sample potentially composed of convergences and divergences between their elements. Thus, the curricula made available 7 by São Paulo and Pará for 2022 aimed to contemplate, for the first time, the reform of the last stage of basic education were selected. Through a documentary analysis, we sought to highlight continuities and discontinuities with regard to the inclusion of the entrepreneurial theme by the states. The investigation of the materials revealed a common core understanding of entrepreneurship, defined by concern for the world of work and, above all, the subjective dimension of young people, with a focus on developing students' behavioral and emotional self-regulation skills, as well as individual planning skills. On the other hand, some significant differences were also observed in the sample, indicating different pedagogical, philosophical and argumentative combinations in terms of supporting the entrepreneurial theme as an object of training for young people. The curriculum for the state of São Paulo thus links entrepreneurship to the inclusion of students in a new world of work, marked by the presence of technology and, above all, by the flexibilization of employment relationships and roles. In turn, the Pará document focuses more on the achievement of objectives and projects of a different nature, which are aimed at mitigating collective problems and, above all, personal projects. This data indicates the relevance of considering the entrepreneur as a model linked to the advance of neoliberalism, also linked to the expansion of an ethic of authenticity

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  • Understanding the meanings of teaching Sociology: knowledge, history and language in textbooks.

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  • This dissertation aimed to analyze how sociological knowledge is presented in textbooks and how these manuals contribute to shaping the meaning of Sociology in Brazilian basic education. Methodologically, the research adopted the perspective of Norbert Elias's figurational sociology, integrating the concepts of psychogenesis, sociogenesis, and interdependence, as well as Geoffrey Harper's notion of "manuality" to investigate how knowledge is systematized and transmitted through textbooks, considering both the didactic structure and broader social processes. The literature review revealed a significant gap in understanding how textbooks represent sociological knowledge and how they are shaped by the interdependencies among their authors, editors, teachers, students, and researchers. The introduction of Reinhart Koselleck's concept of historical time enabled a critical examination of the chronological and linear perspective of existing studies, proposing a new understanding of the institutionalization of Sociology teaching through four types: Comprehensive Linear (CL), Comprehensive Non-Linear (CNL), Strict Linear (SL), and Strict Non-Linear (SNL). These categories illustrate the complex temporal and social interdependencies in the development of Sociology as a discipline. The analysis of Programa de Sociologia (1944), Sociologia (1994), Tempos Modernos, Tempos de Sociologia (2016), and Sociologia em Movimento (2016) highlighted that the authors not only transmit content but also provide interpretative guides to shape students' perceptions during reading. A common emphasis was observed on figures of crisis, the positioning of individuals and institutions, and the sociological formation as a response to these challenges. The findings indicate that textbooks reflect contested projects and social processes that influence education in specific directions and trends. The study concluded that the history of Sociology in textbooks extends beyond institutional milestones, encompassing diverse temporal layers of experiences, expectations, and disputes. This approach reveals the complexity of teaching Sociology as part of multiple temporalities and institutionalization processes, suggesting new perspectives for future investigations, including emerging topics such as digitalization and cultural diversity.

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  • The dynamics of the meaning of teaching work in public schools: a Clinical Sociology approach to secondary school professionals in the Federal District.

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  • In contemporary times, education is a fundamental social activity that encompasses and articulates essential aspects of collective life. In fact, the centrality of instruction is most evident in a series of institutions dedicated to teaching, especially in schools. School is where the process of instruction begins and develops, based on stable rhythms, movements, and routines. Like any other social institution, the school is affected and conditioned by the socio-economic and socio-political context to which it is linked, especially by public policies designed and implemented by the municipal, state, or federal authorities. On the other hand, the school is also the space within which numerous actors, with different roles, carry out their work. In other words, the school is a space of experience in which a complex range of relationships is established between different professionals to promote the teaching/learning process for children and young people. Among these professionals are the teachers. The task of accompanying students in their education and development weighs most heavily on them, since it is with teachers that they spend most of their school time. Students are therefore the "object of work" for teachers and because they have a specific individual and social character, they mark the very nature of teachers' work. On the other hand, public education policies for the different segments establish a series of rules and procedures that have a direct impact on teachers' work, requiring them to align themselves with new logics that restructure the organization of their work, and the way schools are administratively managed. In the case of secondary education, these policies reflect the contradictions between capital and labor that have historically permeated Brazilian society itself. Even the policy guidelines for the New High School (NEM), with its proposal to diversify the curriculum, does not escape the structural educational dualism that separates the intellectual and manual dimensions according to the social positions of the subjects, within the framework of the country's enormous social inequality. The reform of this segment, which is still in the unfinished process of implementation, is already undergoing significant changes, revealing above all its mismatch with the reality of existing public high schools. In the Federal District, the picture is no different. The series of changes proposed by the new policy come up against structural constraints in schools and teachers' working conditions. It is within these new contradictory logics that are now putting pressure on the school institution that teaching professionals are challenged to give meaning to their actions and achieve personal and professional fulfillment. In this case, what makes up the horizon of expectations of secondary school teachers in the Federal District? How do they cope with the contradictions and mismatches at school, in a society marked by social acceleration and the constant risk of alienation at work? What personal and collective coping mechanisms do these professionals have to deal with this situation? How does all this affect the dynamics of the meaning of work and the very construction of the subjects' historicity? These are the questions this research sets out to answer.

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  • Feminine yes, feminist no: an analysis of far-right anti-feminist federal deputies in the 56th Legislature

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  • The last few years have been marked by a conservative upsurge in Brazilian politics. The 2018 elections indicated the emergence of actors and actresses in institutional politics who were declared anti-feminist and with misogynistic speeches associated with movements based on political radicalization. Based on the assumption that this movement presents itself as a counter-response to the advances and struggles of feminist agendas envisioned in the last decade, this doctoral thesis aimed to analyze the advancement of narratives and adherence to anti-feminism and its consequences in the institutional policy of female federal deputies of the 56th Legislature elected linked to the far-right ideological spectrum, starting in 2018, with the election of Jair Bolsonaro to the Presidency of the Republic. The adherence and organization of anti-feminist speeches gained space, boosting female candidates who linked themselves to the figure of Bolsonaro throughout the electoral process, supported by a conception of family to be defended. Thus, aligning his image with that of someone who represents guardianship, protection and support for the feminine who, in this ideology, is threatened by the onslaught of the feminist agenda. Based on a bibliographical review on the rise of far-right governments, we propose a theoretical debate based on empirical examples from the electoral campaigns of eighteen federal deputies. Thus, mobilizing specialized literature to explore the central hypothesis that Bolsonarism has become an incubator of anti-feminist political actresses. For this, the Facepager software was used to collect data from both Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Thus, it was possible to analyze the content posted by far-right elected representatives, such as videos, texts, lives and saints. Among the results, a gap was observed in Social Sciences regarding anti-feminist collective actions, which aim to dilute women's struggles. It is also concluded that the junction between neoliberalism and neoconservatism combined with the increased use of cyberspace are extremely important for the maintenance of gender inequalities and the oppression of women. Furthermore, it is possible to point out that Brazilian anti-feminism consolidates the dispute around categories that are dear to this social movement, such as representation, motherhood, femininity and the category of woman itself. Finally, it is possible to state that the period of analysis (2018-2022) demarcated that the antifeminism discussed here can be called “state antifeminism” and that its purpose is to enter institutional politics to extinguish agendas that permeate feminism.

     

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  • THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND THOSE ARRESTED FOR THEFT IN ALAGOAS: TRAJECTORIES, CUSTODY HEARINGS AND DECISIONS – 2013-2019

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  • This thesis has as its research object the process of incrimination and provisional imprisonment of a contingent of people accused of theft in the state of Alagoas, between the years 2013 and 2019. This work aimed to understand the reasons why imprisonment without conviction in the state has remained above the national average during the last two decades, despite the advent of the precautionary law (Law no 12,403/2011), and alternative measures to provisional imprisonment. that this law established, as well as despite the implementation of custody hearings (2015). To answer this question, we take as our object of study the crime of theft, which, according to article no. 155 of the Penal Code, is a non-offensive and non-violent conduct, whose average penalty resulting from a conviction, as a rule, is does not give rise to a custodial sentence in a closed regime, a regime in which provisional prisoners are kept. To this end, we carried out a documentary survey of 330 theft cases in which 345 people had been provisionally arrested and requested their release, via habeas corpus, at the Court of Justice of the state of Alagoas (TJ-AL). The analysis of this contingent of theft cases allowed us to build a profile of the accused that pointed to very unfavorable socioeconomic characteristics and situations of extreme social vulnerability in which these people found themselves when they were arrested. Documentary research demonstrated that provisional arrests were maintained by judges and prosecutors in most of these theft cases and, when requested, the TJ-AL tended to deny the majority of habeas corpus requests, even in attempted theft cases. Our main argument, based on Pierre Bourdieu's theory of practice, in response to the researched reality, is that the social, economic, moral, educational and symbolic distance between judges and those judged, incorporated in the trajectories-dispositions-bodies of these agents, prevented or it made it difficult to form sensibilities and worldviews capable of influencing the decision-making process of agents of the criminal justice system and reducing the number of arrests without conviction. We understand that these distances are the main sociological sources for understanding punitivism and penal selectivity. To this end, we carried out 14 interviews with these agents and traced their trajectories and narratives, with the aim of supporting this argument.

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  • The Social Production of Policies for Books and Reading in Brazil: From the Joanine Patronage to the National Plan for Books and Reading (PNLL).

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  • Over the past two decades, state actors affiliated with the Ministry of Culture in Brazil have sought, through the National Book and Reading Plan (PNLL), to redefine parameters and objectives of public policies related to the theme. However, they have encountered various obstacles that end up hindering many initiatives, resulting in modest outcomes. Among these obstacles, a notable issue is how these policy modalities have historically structured themselves in the country. They originated from an initially authoritarian design that prioritized content control over reader development. Simultaneously, the framework of economic-industrial development took center stage in the state agenda, cutting across the entirety of other public policy agendas. Therefore, and to invigorate the publishing sector, policies for the acquisition and distribution of books to schools were increasingly favored, but without any corresponding effort or adoption of equivalent initiatives on the reception side. This bias persists to this day, considering that successive governments have been allocating substantial budgetary resources to the acquisition of both educational and non-educational books, while reading indicators in Brazil remain stagnant. Building on this diagnosis, the present research aims to investigate the origin and trajectory of public policies for books and reading in Brazil, as a means of analyzing the challenges faced by a policy like PNLL and its purpose of redirecting actions towards reader formation. For this purpose, a socio-historical approach is used as a reference, understood here as a long-term procedural research, focused on an in-depth analysis of the social relations involved in these policy modalities over time. In this case, the dialectical dynamic between changing circumstances and more stable elements is considered, which resulted in the establishment of institutionalized patterns directing governmental initiatives towards the supply side. Among the highlighted conclusions is the fact that this logic continues to prevail, given the inertia of configurations and power fields involving bureaucracies and sector entrepreneurs, coordinated around the issue. They are now being challenged by the ongoing digital revolution, imposing radical transformations on business models while revolutionizing, on a scale similar to the invention of Gutenberg, reading devices and the ways people read.

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  • THE WHITE SOUL TRAP: law professors’ academic practices regarding affirmative actions in UnB, UFBA and USP

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  • This research builds upon the academic debate surrounding the racial issue in Brazil, especially in the sociological field. It integrates a long research agenda concerning the role of university professors regarding affirmative action policies in public universities, particularly in public law schools. This specific work aims to investigate, from a comparative perspective, the perceptions, positions, and behaviors of Law professors from three institutions in different regions of the country – UFBA, UnB, and USP –, with different histories and distinct paths of affirmative action implementation. To do so, the history of the institutions was investigated through literature about them and the professors' own accounts; the characteristics of the institutions' faculty were gathered from the analysis of academic and professional profiles as well as official documents from the faculties; a semi-structured interview script was developed and applied to 29 professors, and through content analysis, analytical categories about the studied issues were reconstructed using data collected from different research techniques. Through categorizing positions on affirmative actions, perceptions about their beneficiaries, and behaviors during teaching practice, it was possible not only to describe and analyze these, but also to reflect theoreticallyon affirmative actions, their implementation challenges, the role of the teaching bureaucracy in their outcomes, and, more broadly, on race, racism, and social mobility in Brazil.

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  • State, Corporations and Social damage: Environmental Racism and Social Dominations

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  • This doctoral dissertation is situated within the research line of sociological theory, operating within the interdisciplinary framework between sociology and criminology. The research topic explores the relationship between social dominations and socio-environmental damages, with the following research questions: I. What social processes structure socio-environmental damages, which social groups promote and benefit from them, and which social groups are most adversely affected and in what ways?; and II. How do unequal power relations and the non-neutrality of law, the penal system, and the capitalist State impact socio-environmental struggles in tactical and strategic issues? To address these questions, critical reflections are initially drawn upon the epistemologies of sociological and criminological theories, highlighting intersectionality as a counterpoint to reductionism/determinism in critical social theories, and contextualizing the limits of criminology in addressing the damages and criminality of powerful agents, such as States and corporations, thereby demanding a transformation of theoretical and methodological paradigms from crime to social harm. Thus, the analysis focuses on the harmful practices of powerful, state and corporate agents, primarily above processes of criminalization, even when they are producers of massive social and environmental damages, such as in cases of genocide and ecocide. Empirically, violence against indigenous peoples, peasants, black populations, and quilombolas, among others affected by environmental destruction, is discussed. Drawing upon green criminology, mechanisms of neutralization employed by powerful entities to ensure impunity and immunity from damages externalized in their economic and political activities are identified. Additionally, the structural dynamics stemming from colonialism, neocolonialism, imperialism, and dependency reproduce a relationship of labor exploitation and natural resource extraction in the Global South to ensure social development in the Global North. The externalization of socio-environmental damages does not occur randomly but according to an intersectional logic of social dominations, demonstrating the explanatory and mobilization potential of the concept of environmental racism in the fight for environmental justice. In this regard, various incentives and protections provided by law, the penal system, and the capitalist State to corporations and the exploitation of commodities reveal the non-neutrality of the state in the power relationship between extractivist capital and social movements, generating political, strategic, and tactical dilemmas regarding whether forms of resistance and social transformation should or should not include mediations with such selective institutions and fields of power struggle. Considering divergent critical conceptions of the State, the thesis presents how critical social movements and intellectuals argue involving both potentials and pitfalls of pathways that include or reject such mediations, thus addressing a persistent dilemma in the struggles against social dominations that may never reach a consensus but should not be underestimated.

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  • The New Unequals: The Public Defender's Office of the Federal District in promoting access to justice for the needy (2012-2023)

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  • This research focuses on the provision of access to justice by the Brazilian Federal District Public Defender"s Office, investigating how its institutionalization operates with the aim of providing legal assistance to the destitute and socially vulnerable groups. It explores how the selection of service recipients is conducted based on legal provisions, administrative decisions, and defender’s office practice. The problem inquiry revolves around the definition of individuals and groups eligible for assistance as "needy" and examines the practical effects of this definition on the institution, its operations, and the recipients from 2012 to 2023. By mapping the fields of study dedicated to analyzing the socio-legal phenomenon of access to justice mediated by the state, the research aims to assess which elements contribute to the construction of the sociological category of the "needy" It seeks to understand how the institutionalization of the defense function, initially focused on purely economic aspects (individual need) or legal imposition (legal need), allowed for the broadening of meanings to encompass the protection of socially vulnerable groups situated in contexts of structural inequality (collective need). The paradigms of judicial and juridical assistance, their contemporary comprehension, and how their realization occurred in Brazil. The research investigates the institutional trajectory of the Legal Assistance Center in the Brazilian Federal District. The study employs a qualitative approach, particularly through documentary research and fieldwork. It aims, through the theoretical approach of the dispositive by Michel Foucault, Nicolas Dodier, and Janine Barbot, to gather heterogeneous elements of a technical, social, organizational, and discursive nature. These mobilized characteristics configure the needy dispositive. Consequently, legal provisions at the federal, state, and district levels, pertaining to the Brazilian Public Defender's Office and its structure within the federated entities, will be examined. The resolutions of the Higher Councils of the Public Defender's Office, which establish criteria for access to the institution, and judicial decisions defining the defense legitimacy for collective protection will also be considered. Additionally, interactions of the served public will be investigated through the analysis of interactions occurring in focus groups comprising community leaders of the Brazilian Federal District. This process aims to establish the needy dispositive, which re-orients the institutional purposes of the organization.

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  • The Biography of a Cultural Heritage between remembrance, erasure and the power of Ruins – Case Study of an Archaeological Site in the City of Ouro Preto (Brazil)

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  • This thesis analyzes the late patrimonialization of the Morro da Queimada Archaeological Site, territory in ruins of a prosperous mining camp from the beginning of the 18th century, prior to the city of Ouro Preto (Brazil). Its patrimonialization is analyzed as a process that is by nature dynamic, discontinuous, unfinished or not yet consolidated at the current time of the case. To this end, this patrimonialization is documented and structured over a long period, shedding light on its discontinuity, identifying and sociologically analyzing moments, processes, discourses and subjects, in order to constitute the proposal for a method of socio-historical analysis of long-term patrimonialization. In this method, patrimonialization is approached in its socio-historical processuality, both linear and anachronistic, consisting of memory policies, contiguous, coexisting or competing in time and space of a cultural asset, in which different socio-functional interdependencies take on each time a form of patrimonialization of the place, forming a figuration, which in turn, is expressed in mentalities and imaginaries in which what, how and for whom is preserved changes throughout the socio-historical process. It is demonstrated that it is precisely through changing patterns of interdependence that changes in conceptions of cultural heritage occur over time. What matters is not the heritage itself, but the relationships, interdependencies and balance of tensions established, from and with the heritage at different times. What is or is not heritage is in motion and changes over the long term. Patrimonialization needs to be driven by the ability to imagine within the politics of memory, to the point of recognizing how a heritage asset was, is, and will continue to be crossed by different governments, policies and institutionalities in time and space. In this sense, what is socially considered heritage, at the same time, includes and excludes non-heritage. The ruin is revealed as the anachronistic synthesis of the process, expression of the movement and dialectic between preserving and destroying, existing in all patrimonialization, because it is placed at the crossroads, dialectic, beyond the place of memory and the opposition between history and memory, not only material or immaterial, unfinished and powerful to what it can be or become, which underlies the proposition of the notion of “place of ruin”. It is necessary to patrimonialize the ruin in the movement between destruction and what is to come.

     

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  • Legislative itineraries of the Racism Law and the Maria da Penha Law: an analysis of the impact of patriarchal whiteness on the Brazilian legislative process.

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  • This thesis contributes to the studies of power relations in the National Congress, regarding race and gender, in addition to proposing a sociological methodology to ethnograph legislative processes in Brazil. Through Michel Foucault's device category, others were articulated, namely, the race device, the gender device and the legal device, to carry out ethnographies of the legislative processes of drafting Maria da Penha Law and Racism Law, using the techniques of discourse analysis and content analysis of both the original laws and the bills to modify them over the years 1989 to 2022. As a result, it was observed that both for the feminist agenda and for the racial agenda, elements of the gender and race device converged referring to the importance of the activism of feminist and black movements in the National Congress; the invocation of "human rights" discourses; the need to use cohesion, coherence and plenty of argumentative reasoning to attack the structures of patriarchy and whiteness; the little consideration of the intersectional aspect in the diverse racial and feminine experiences of victims of domestic violence and racism; and distrust in the justice system to apply laws from a gender and race perspective. In the end, it is proposed to create an analytical category of the device of patriarchal whiteness with the aim of deepening the studies of social relations of race and gender in Brazil, whose elements are the lack of commitment to cohesion and argumentative coherence; adaptive persistence in maintaining a position of power; confidence in the uneven functioning of institutions; the standardization of existences and denial of pluralities; the appropriation of public space as an extension of private space; the discourse of “meritocracy” and the defense of absolute “freedom of expression”.

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  • CINEMA AND INTELLECTUALITY: THE ARTISTIC CREATION OF NEW CINEMA AND THE EXPRESSION OF BRAZILIAN CINEMATOGRAPHIC THOUGHT
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  • This thesis intends to investigate the socio-historical bases of modern national cinema to understand the constitution of a matrix of cinematographic thought in Brazil. To achieve this, I turn to the Cinema Novo cinematographic movement, based on the films Rio, 40 Graus (1955), by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Terra em Transe (1967), by Glauber Rocha, and Macunaíma (1969), by Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, to understand how social, intellectual and aesthetic patterns and parameters emerge from these films and, thus, verifying the plausibility of the answers attributed to the following research questions: is it possible to take some Brazilian cinema films as artistic artifacts that launched theses, interpretations and social thinking about Brazil? Furthermore, is it relevant to think about Cinema Novo's film productions aligned with a reflective matrix that proposes an intellectual exercise on issues important to the country? Finally, can it support aspects that could constitute a notion of authorship in national cinema and Brazilian cinematographic thought?

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  • WATERS IN DISPUTE: ONTOLOGICAL MULTIPLICITY AND SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS IN THE RIO CORRENTE BASIN, BAHIA

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  • This thesis aims to examine socio-environmental conflicts over water in the RiverCorrente basin, considering the perspective that interprets them as ontological conflicts. In November 2017, in the municipality of Correntina, Bahia, large farms owned by the Igarashi group were targeted by actions from groups and social movements organized to protest against the lowering of the river water levels in the region. This event marked an explicit clash related to the waters of the RiverCorrente basin, one of the main tributaries of the São Francisco River in the western region of Bahia state. Based on this issue, this work seeks to construct a reflection on the forms of elaboration of water conflicts by different actors involved in their construction. Utilizing a methodology of documentary analysis, materials gathered by distinct groups that shape the dispute over the waters of Western Bahia were selected – including both surface waters from the RiverCorrente basin and underground waters from the Urucuia Aquifer System. It is possible to identify two discursive fields of action, represented on one side by the Bahia Association of Farmers and Irrigators – AIBA, and on the other by the National Campaign in Defense of the Cerrado. Through the elaborations of different actors, the terms that shape the conflict are disputed, as these are expressions that enact reality and come into conflict. Consequently, a research was conducted aimed at identifying the expressions of the different debates about the conflicts and their related issues, such as governance, ecology, and territoriality. In this manner, the ontological characteristic of water conflicts and the reflections that can be constructed from this form of understanding the socio-environmental issue are highlighted.

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  • Transnational Families of Brazilian Migrant Women in Spain: an analysis from the perspective of the children

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  • This thesis investigates the impacts that the migration of Brazilian mothers to Spain has on the organization and family structure of their sons and daughters who remain in Brazil, from the point of view of these. From a transnational perspective, the research focuses on the family practices developed by these families separated by distance in order to maintain their emotional bonds; the way in which the care of their children was organized; as well as their experiences as members of transnational families, both in the country of origin and destination. This is a qualitative research with multi-sited fieldwork, where I carried out in-depth interviews, in Brazil and Spain, with 14 children who stayed in the state of Goiás; with 7 mothers who migrated to Spain; and with 2 representatives of associations that serve migrant people in the city of Barcelona, as part of my doctoral exchange carried out between 2022 and 2023. To do so, I used the snowball technique to, based on some initial informants, find more participants. Data analysis indicates that the children remained in Brazil mostly under the care of their maternal grandmothers, aunts and fathers so that, later, after the regularization of their mothers' administrative situation in Spain, half of them also migrated to be with their mothers. Given the difficulties imposed by Spanish migration policy for the entry of non-European migrants, leaving their children in Brazil during the first years of migration often constitutes a strategy for these mothers to manage to enter the country, find work and housing to try to regularize their situation and, only then, take their children with them. The research concludes that there is a need for a change in the treatment that Spanish migration policy gives to non-European migrant women, as the current model makes it difficult for migrants and their children to access the right to family reunification, thus contributing to their separation.

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  • Beyond a (neo)liberal rationality: individual microentrepreneurship and digital work platforms

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  • Given the objectively insufficient conditions in which certain groups of workers are inserted, how does the spirit of our time mobilize concepts, feelings, and values in order to justify an orderly state of affairs? Given the productive restructuring since the 1970s and the most recent frontiers of new forms of work, two groups of professionals were approached: individual microentrepreneurs and app drivers. For the purpose of this analysis, the concepts of positive and negative freedom from classical liberalism were revisited, that is, how being free translates into this dual condition of the worker who intends to achieve the autonomy to do what he wants, while understanding his material condition from the perspective of continuous interference from external actors. Furthermore, the new guises of classical liberalism also translate into a delegitimization of public spaces of dispute, that is, into a feeling of distrust of any institutionality or collective grouping. It is on this stage that neoliberalism develops as an element of justification, that is, from a movement of individual aspects such as autonomy and responsibility to the distrust of collective aspects of dispute. The various instruments of legitimation and justification that permeate the discourses of freedom, responsibility and justice are condensed into moral valuations that are elevated to the status of values of the common good. This hierarchy of values is constructed beyond a rationality restricted to aspects of cognition, given that the affects and moralities to which these workers are subjected are continually moved. Thus, when approaching workers who are subjected to new forms of management and control of working time, we analyze how the processes of justification are consolidated especially from a hierarchy of values on a scale of morality.

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  • Gilberto Freyre: social harmony, conflicts, and violence in Brazil.

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  • Gilberto Freyre is not only an interpreter of social harmony in Brazil, but also a sociologist who investigates the conflicts and violence present in Brazilian society – aspects of his work that have received less attention in the field of Brazilian social thought. The objective of this research is to understand Freyre's complexity, exploring how he articulates both the idealization of harmonious coexistence between different social groups and the presence of conflicts and violence in the formation of national society. By highlighting this duality, the research aims to contribute to a more comprehensive debate on the intellectual legacy of the author from Pernambuco, emphasizing the multiple dimensions and contradictions of his work. Thus, through a detailed examination of some of his main works, this study seeks to demonstrate that in Freyre there is an interpreter of the Brazilian past, portraying a peacefully balanced and harmonious society, alongside an empirical sociologist of conflict and violence as constitutive elements of this society. The bibliographic focus of the research is on the triptych “Introduction to the History of the Patriarchal Society in Brazil”, which began with the publication of The Masters and the Slaves in 1933, continued with The Mansions and the Shanties in 1936 and concluded with Order and Progress in 1959.

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  • Chronic confined: social representations and necrobiopolitics, from HIV to COVID-19

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  • This study examines the period of the covid-19 pandemic through online discourses produced by profiles linked to Bolsonaro between 2020 and early 2022. During this period, covid-19 became an inescapable social fact influencing, beyond health, numerous areas of social life: work, leisure, politics, the economy, etc. The data were analyzed using multidimensional text analysis enabled by the IRaMuTeQ program. Among the constructed analyses, it was possible to observe the themes (lexicographic analysis), as well as their contextualization (representational analysis), addressed by Bolsonaro and other government members throughout the period studied. Furthermore, the proposed methodological approach for data construction and analysis is guided by the perspective of the Social Representations Theory. SRT helps support theoretical tools, such as the processes of objectification and anchoring, which make explicit the mechanisms of circulation of social representations about covid19 during the period. The focus is on the argument that, as a communication and health policy aimed at managing covid-19, the Jair Bolsonaro government actively, consciously, and adequately for contemporary means of communication, sought to produce a forced endemism of the covid-19 pandemic. The goal of the far-right policies adopted in Brazil was the forced normalization of the pandemic state of emergency by communication strategies and the semiotic fabrication of legitimacy for those responsible for its management. It is from this work of managing fear, despair, moral panic, and ultimately, death that the approximation proposed here between hiv/aids and covid-19 is configured.

2023
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  • The use of data in a disputed field: a framing analysis of media coverage of violent deaths in Brazil (2000 to 2020)

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  • This study seeks to investigate the frames adopted in media coverage of violent deaths in Brazil and understand if and how data are mobilized in this coverage. Empirically, we analyze the coverage of the newspaper Folha de São Paulo between the years 2000 and 2020, in a reading based on master frames relevant to the field of public security: the characterization of the perpetrators and victims of lethal violence, on the one hand, and the characterization of the causes and measures to deal with this violence, on the other. When discussing the role of information in the network of public security policies, we approach new forms of social participation in this field, which are close to the model of association offered by the literature on think tanks. We analyzed civil society organizations focused on the intensive production of knowledge, which adopt political advocacy strategies based on the principles of transparency and promotion of social control of public data, create bridges of dialogue between users and producers of criminal statistics and dispute the public agenda and media coverage on public security issues. We observe that this new type of social participation impacts the way the media relates to the issue of violence and finally consolidates the trend outlined in the early 1980s, of qualifying media coverage of public safety, which is now addressed in the national editorials, focusing on texts of an analytical nature, to the detriment of episodic texts and with increasing use of data and statistics to support the analyses. Regarding the frames, we observed that the main changes took place in the ways of characterizing the victims and perpetrators of violence, while the readings on the causes and responses to the phenomenon of violence were less affected by the transformations of the analyzed period.

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  • Expert advice in the General Law of Environmental Licence public hearings
     



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  • This dissertation analyzes the advice given by specialists in public hearings held to support decision-making on the general environmental licensing law, which took place in the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate between 2019 and 2022. A systematic observation and discourse analysis of the 54 experts present at the 13 meetings held was carried out. In the light of the Social Studies of Science and Technology (ESCT), the objective of the research contemplates two important questions: first, to understand the discursive strategies used by the specialists in the construction of their role of authority and guarantee of credibility within the debates in the public hearings, which were called “credibility strategies”; and, second, to identify the frameworks and justifications given to the proposals under discussion, through the methodology of interpretive packages (Gamson, 1981; 1987), to understand values and representations in dispute. That said, the research sought to map the scenario of public hearings by describing the process of selecting experts and conducting meetings. In addition, the specialists were organized into sectors according to the institution to which they belong, with the intention of analyzing the similarities and differences between the sectors. In the end, all five sectors identified in the research mobilize the same credibility strategies, but distanced themselves in relation to the frameworks and positions around the bill. The results showed that there is a pattern in the use of credibility strategies by expert advice. They position themselves as “spokespersons” for the institutions, mobilize “credentials” and behave according to a “debate etiquette”, with the intention of building their authoritative role on the subject, demarcating what is considered valid or not and seeking that its recommendations are met. Also, the results show how the narratives of experts from different sectors are in a field of dispute, where some defend changes linked to the idea of economic development and modernization - connected to the interpretative packages of the Role of the State and Operational Feasibility -, while others have a vision focused on the preservation of the environment and social values – interpretative packages of the Rights of Traditional Peoples and Communities, Underestimation of Social Impacts and Role of the State. Thus, there are sectors that favor the economic or social or environmental sphere of environmental licensing to the detriment of others, depending on their values and representations of reality. Finally, it systematizes the speeches of the experts present in the debate on the new legal framework for environmental licensing in Brazil with the intention of registering what was in dispute within the process in which one of the greatest instruments of environmental management in Brazil may have been modified. Thus, it will be able to contribute, on the one hand, to future evaluations of modifications and innovations if the project is approved, and, on the other hand, to propose new paths, if the project is not approved.

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  • Untying knots, untying us: the end of violent sexual-affective relationships of women with their own income and higher education

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  • This research aims to understand, through the life stories of six cisgender women
    with their own income and higher education, the rupture processes of their already finished violent
    heterossexual affective-sexual relationships. The focus was to highlight the forms of violence
    experienced by the interlocutors, their trajectories to leave these contexts and how they dealt with
    their effects. To better comprehend their realities, interviews were made with women aged from 32 to
    36 years old (age group that intended to cover the fact that they spent their adolescence and early
    adult life in the midst of the dissemination of Maria da Penha Law in society). Two of them self-
    declared themselves as being white, one indigenous, one brown, one black and one black/indigenous; three of them had children and two were residents of rural areas. The intersectional feminist theoretical approach helped to understand that the violence takes place in complex and multiple scenarios that need to be comprehended beyond common sense that provides single stories about them, that tend to blame the victims or to consider them as passive and ignorant in the face of this reality. Any woman could potentially suffer from violence in their affective-sexual relationships,
    including those who have sources of income and university education. The psychological violence,
    the exploitation of the reproductive work, as well as the financial/patrimonial and intellectual
    exploration were present in the center of the interlocutors' reports and peripherally, other forms of violence. Their narratives were diverse but, at the same time, had in common the attack they suffered on their self esteem and on their possibilities of self determination, harming them in their lives, their relations to themselves, their professional and academic careers. Particularly, the forms of
    exploitation to which they were submitted had a very negative impact on their careers, insofar as they
    had to spend more time doing domestic work and with high expenditure of time, money and
    emotional distress. Their rupture strategies were diverse, but all went through a process that was not
    easy nor linear, of intense reviewing on the place of intimate relationships in their lives, as means of
    restructuring themselves, their projects and their affective sphere. This process was favored by their
    insertion in social and support networks and by the initial understanding that violence is not only
    exercised physically, with women who are financially dependent on their partners, without access to
    study and in no condition of professional/intellectual development, which is already advocated by the
    Maria da Penha Law.

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  • The protagonismo of Graffiti women of Federal District and Surroundings

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  • The research deals, above all, with the documentation of the performance of graffiti women in the Federal District and surroundings between the years 2001 and 2022. For this, intersectionality is used (COLLINS and BILGE, 2021; COLLINS, 2022, COLLINS, 2019) as an analysis tool, especially with regard to power relations. Furthermore, researchs on the acting of women in graffiti are used (SILVA, 2008; MORENA, 2011; LIMA, 2015; PINHEIRO, 2015; VASCONCELOS, 2015; FREITAS, 2017; FIGUEIREDO, 2019; FREITAS, 2019; SOUZA, 2019; DA SILVA, 2019) as a theoretical basis. The methodologies used are questionnaire, semi-structured interview and observant participation (VARGAS, 2008 apud FERREIRA, 2020). Thus, the graffiti women’s performance is described, the main challenges faced by them are presented, as well as the strategies undertaken to overcome them. Finally, the paths taken by the graffiti women to build a dialogue with the local government are highlighted.

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  • Reproductive Inquisition: analyzes of clandestine abortion in the Criminal Justice System (2012-2021)

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  • Clandestine abortion keeps being reported to polices in Brazil and neglected as a public health theme. In this sense, analyses inside criminal ambients are necessary, however, there are almost no sociological researches with this focus. Aiming to contribute with the filling of this
    gap, this dissertation creates a panorama of public microdata produced by Securities Secretaries
    about committed or consented by gestant women clandestine abortions in the country over the last
    10 years (2012-2021), deepening on Minas Gerais state. Dialoguing with this material, judicial
    judgments are valuated to understand social roles of people involved, such as the married woman,
    the family, the fetus, the genitor, the medication seller and the health professional. These
    quantitative and qualitative data are analyzed under feminist and intersectional perspective, under
    faculty of reproductive justice and feminist critical criminology. The main objectives of this work
    were 1) by quantitative way, identify who are and what moralities perpass women incriminated by
    abortion in national level, regarding race, class, age and other present markers; 2) by qualitative
    way, investigate how the act is typified as crime, printing or not attributed values to gender social
    constructions and their patriarchal, racist, generational, classists and so on intersections. This work
    points the sociological problems involved on the production of data and how it impacts on the
    sociodemographic results of the reported women and girls. The found profile dialogs with concluded
    regional researches and highlights the vulnerability of some groups of women. Furthermore,
    evidences of institutional violence by the part of actors of the justice system were found as records
    and trials of the cases on this context. The data and produced decisions about women accused by
    clandestine abortion evidence how this act is linked to negative images of social gender roles and
    race, that subjugates women and girls in relation to other involved social actors, especially the fetus,
    that plenty of times receive infant and victim status.

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  • “Did institutional politics die for the youth? The political activism of students at the University of Brasília.”

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  • "This dissertation seeks to follow a path contrary to that commonly adopted when it comes to the relationship between youth and political participation. In this sense, instead of investigating what keeps young people away from conventional politics and what explains their low engagement and interest in this form of political action, it is more directly concerned with what leads young people today to participate in organized politics in a context that produces individualistic subjectivities. To this end, an empirical study was conducted with university students from the University of Brasília (UnB), who integrated the student organizations A Gente que Lute and Aliança pela Liberdade, formed for the election of the student representation space's board of the Central Directory of Students (DCE) Honestino Guimarães in 2019, a period that represents the last polarized student electoral dispute that occurred at the university. With the purpose of answering the following questions: What is the profile of young UnB students who are interested in and engaged in institutional university politics? What motivates them to act in this institutional politics, as well as which affects are mobilized for the exercise of this activity? In this sense, the investigative operation moves along two axes: 1) Understanding what made these young people mobilize to join the political group; 2) What these young people wanted from these groups. It is concluded that the experiences of how each research participant arrived at the political group are diverse and singular because they are inherently related to the environments in which each circulates, with the relationships that each weaves. However, the common point between them that makes it possible to understand the polarized stance between the groups lies in the moral grammar they use to judge the university environment and its problems, the role of the DCE, and the function of the university.”

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  • Academic impenetrability and the dynamics of recognition among women cientists: can two bodies occupy the same space at the same time?

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  • This master thesis investigated the dynamics of recognition that exist among graduate students in sociology, specifically in programs that are considered of excellence. The academic field was historically built in a masculine and whitened foundation, which makes it harder for women and black people to insert themselves and rise in this career. Despite being the majority in undergraduate courses, women are still less present in graduate courses, as well as at the top of the academic career. Considering the different intersections of categories and their effects on experiences, this research sought to evaluate the trajectories in the struggle for recognition, articulated with discussions regarding gender and race in the academy. The methodological procedures combined a first overview of the selected graduate programs, an online questionnaire with students from these programs, as well as individual and in-depth interviews with six women chosen from the last group. The thesis is divided into three chapters and its structure is based on the three phases of recognition for Axel Honneth, including critical considerations about his work, notably taking into account Nancy Fraser's perspective on redistribution. The first chapter presents the references that underlie the investigation, as well as the methodology. The second chapter pays attention to the recognition phases named love and respect, integrating the data collected in the questionnaire and in the interviews. Finally, the third chapter follows the disposition of the second one, but deepens the debate focusing on the third and most prominent phase of recognition for this work: social esteem. I found that all the women, with their trajectories intersectionally characterized, experienced the academy in different ways, but with several relevant overlaps in their narratives. They pointed out the difficulties of insertion and ascension in the academic field, stressed by racial and gender discrimination. They understand that the academy was not designed for them to occupy it and, considering the characteristics of their condition as effective occupants of a space with no saying in the creation of their codes, I find it relevant to interpret their status as outsiders within, based on the concept designed by Patricia Hill Collins. This feeling of not belonging culminates in non-recognition, which is not compensated for in the measures that have been adopted for the inclusion of women and black people in these spaces, although they are very important. I also noticed the importance of female reference figures for encouraging the continuity of studies, and for building a reality that transforms the logic of knowledge production.

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  • Speaking the truth to power”, “speaking the truth to people”: power and resistance in the sociology of Patricia Hill Collins

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  • Patricia Hill Collins is a leading American sociologist whose work focuses on an analysis of power. The hypothesis of this work is that Collins conceives the idea of power as a way not only to identify injustices, but to resist them. We seek to understand, from a bibliographic review, three questions: the paths that the author takes to analyze power, her understanding of how power operates and how to resist differences in power. In the first chapter, we present the theoretical-methodological aspects that, in our view, provide the basis for Collins' analysis of power, namely, the collective point of view of black women; the tension between lived experience and traditional sociology; and intersectionality. In the second chapter, we analyze the theme of power more directly, showing how Collins articulates the idea of a matrix of domination to propose the heuristic of the domains of power: structural, disciplinary, cultural and interpersonal. We also understand the idea of dialectic between oppression and resistance proposed by the author. Finally, in the last chapter we present how Collins articulates the idea of resistance from the idea of community, as the space where people experience power relations, and critical pedagogy. To address these issues, we resort to the author's reading of racism as a system of power, specifically the ideology of colorblind racism. We conclude that Collins understands power from intersecting relationships between systems based on race, class, gender, nation and sexuality. These relations, which Collins analyzes both from the point of view of domination, but also from the point of view of resistance, are organized from the matrix of domination and the four domains of power. Understanding the forms of domination that promote injustice and social inequalities is a way to think more broadly about ways of breaking with domination systems. 

     

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  • POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITS OF DEMOCRACY IN GUINEA-BISSAU: A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ROLE OF LGDH IN DEMOCRATIC CONSTRUCTION

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  • This dissertation discusses the civic-political participation of civil society in Guinea-Bissau, based on an accurate sociological study that analyzes the role of the Guinean League of Human Rights (LGDH) in the process of democratic construction in the country between 2012 and 2020. The research examines the role of the LGDH within the scope of the House of Rights Project, in the construction of democracy, from the defense of democratic principles and values to its involvement in the definition of public policies for the promotion of human rights in Guinea-Bissau. The relationship between LGDH and political power, namely with the relevant political parties in the parliamentary representation in the last two legislatures (9th and 10th), is also analyzed. The work followed a qualitative approach, supported by the analysis of official documents and reports of activities of the Project House of Rights, semi-structured interviews with the leadership of LGDH, as well as with the leaderships of the two organizations members of the Project House of Rights and some political party leaders. Being a civic organization whose emergence dates back to the beginning of the democratization process in Guinea-Bissau, LGDH has a historical path marked by democratic struggles and achievements due to its notorious and recognized role both in the implementation of democracy and in the promotion and defense of human rights. However, the organization has shown certain limits in the fulfillment of its mission and objectives due to the weakness of democratic institutions in the country and because the implementation of its projects and activities depends largely on funding from external international partners, which to some extent end up influencing the definition of its agenda and priorities for action as a civil society organization. The result of the research points out that the relationship between LGDH and political power, besides being complex, has been partially open and not necessarily linear. It varies depending on the political group that assumes power. The research also shows that the liberal democratic model held as an ideal in Guinea-Bissau influences the model of civil society in this country, and the LGDH is no exception to this reality since its creation and actions are based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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  • Bonds of (Sub)Citizenship: a case study on the social bonds of homeless people with public health and social assistance policies in São Sebastião-DF.

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  • This is a case study on the social bonds of homeless people with public health and social assistance policies, in the Administrative Region (RA) São Sebastião - Federal District (DF). The central problem of the research is the quality of public policies for homeless. The general objective is to characterize and understand homelessness based on identifiable patterns of social attachment, paying special attention to public policies. This objective unfolds into three specific objectives: 1) map and analyze the global configuration of homeless social ties; 2) map and analyze, with greater specificity, the dynamics of connection with public policies; 3) verify how the regulatory action of links with public policies manifests itself, observing how processes of stigmatization and selectivity affect this action. The relational approach to poverty was mobilized (PAUGAM, 1996, 2003, 2017; PAUGAM ET AL., 1999; SIMMEL, 1998), the theory of social bonds (GUIMARÃES, PAUGAM E PRATES, 2020; PAUGAM, 2017; ROCHA E LEAL , 2022) and the theory of sub-citizenship (SOUZA, 2009, 2012), to investigate the existence of possible discriminatory conditions in the connection of homeless in public policies in the city. The relational approach to poverty allows us to understand the socio-historical forms of networks of interdependence between the poor and society, in a broad configuration of economic and cultural changes. Combined with the theory of social bonds, this approach made it possible to understand the dynamics of homeless social bonds, with special attention to citizenship bonds. The research was conducted based on interviews with homeless, bringing to light the address situations of the interviewees as a moderating mechanism of their links with public policies. As a result, four major patterns were identified: 1) homeless hosted in institutional shelters are more likely to have access to CREAS and benefits from the Union and the Government of the Federal District, such as Basic Health Care (BHC), from than those not sheltered; 2) homeless without an address are less likely than those with their own address and shelter address to access CREAS and benefits, such as BHC. 3) homeless with their own address are less likely than those sheltered to have the same access, although they still have an advantage compared to those without an address; 4) among the people with the least probability of being linked to public policies, those who, having started to have their own address, explain this transition by the recovery of organic participation links. The results allow us to infer that the stigma of homelessness hierarchizes the connection in public policies and creates the environment conducive to the development of a condition of sub-citizenship.

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  • THE CONSTITUTION AND METAMORPHOSES OF THE WORKERS' PARTY'S POPULAR-DEMOCRATIC STRATEGY

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  • This thesis aims to study the formation and metamorphoses of the Workers' Party's (PT) popular-democratic strategy from 1980 to 2002. Initially, we analyzed the theoretical assumptions and historical-social contexts that led the Party to emergence and several transformations. The initial formation of the popular-democratic strategy was the result of theoretical-political balances of the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) nationaldemocratic strategy and the reorganization of the Brazilian working class, based on the workers' strikes in the ABC region of São Paulo. Its initial configuration in the 1980s defended socialism as a strategic objective, rejecting the Brazilian Communist Party's (PCB) stagism formulation around the need for the capitalist development in Brazil and an alliance between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie. However, the formulation of the same year had a tension between a rupturist perspective and a social revolution perspective in motion. In the 1990s, on the other hand, the on-going and gradual perspective of social transformation became dominant to the point where the initial socialist objective was converted into a National Development Project based on an internal mass market. To understand the transformations in the PT's strategy, this research analyzes the elaborations of Brazilian social thought and Marxism - and their possible correlations with the party’s strategy - and the Worker’s Party apprehension of Brazilian social formation, especially its understanding of capitalism, the state and its practicalpolitical intervention in social reality. The theoretical understanding that there were still certain insufficiencies and incompleteness in Brazilian capitalism unfolded into a strategy of economic and political democratization, which sought, on one hand, an economic model for the inclusion of workers in the labor and consumer market and, on the other, the expansion of democracy, opening the State to the political participation of workers. The popular-democratic strategy, in its complex and contradictory trajectory, ended up producing an alliance between the Brazilian working class and the bourgeoisie. This union was formed around a popular- democratic national project for a capitalist development with income distribution for the workers, incorporating elements of the PCB's stagism, social democracy and the national developmentalism, despite initially denying it.

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  • Black author, white catalogue: the presence of black authors in the Brazilian literary market

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  • This work investigates the presence of black authors in the catalog of 15 publishers, located on the  Rio de Janeiro-São Paulo axis, between the years 2011 and 2021. Through a quantitative survey and interviews with four editors, from different companies , it was possible to map the practices, values and behaviors adopted in the publishing market in relation to the publication of black authors. Publishers were grouped into small, medium and large, given the number of authors in their catalog and the length of time the company ha existed. Using four axes of analysis: identity and gender, year of publication, nationality and literary genre, it was possible to cross-reference the data collected to understand the multiple challenges faced by black authors based on their living conditions, work and origin. This investigation observes the recent transformations experienced by the literary market, amid social mobilizations and the application of public policies aimed at the black population. From a racial perspective, it discusses the construction of a catalogue, the editorial approach and outlook of publishers, as well as the curation dynamics and networks established by companies and their editors, to precisely understand the nuances and impacts of race in the institutionalization of practices of Brazilian whiteness in the literary market.

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  • THE WEAVY AND ITS EMBROIDERY: SYSTEM OF GUARANTEE OF RIGHTS AND INSTITUTIONAL WELCOME




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  • This thesis discusses the Child and Adolescent Rights Guarantee System (RGS), established by the Child and Adolescent Statute in 1990, especially between 2012 and 2016, but updated at the time of conclusion. It can be highlighted, from the RGS, a privileged point of view regarding the Sheltering Programs (SP) for children and adolescents in vulnerable situations, manly homelessness, considering the services of the aforementioned System as its simplest categories (MARX, 1982). The SP is perceived as a total social fact (MAUSS, 1974) due to its connection to all the other services and social profiles served by this System. In order to explore interactions between subjects and the structures within it, the relations between the Sheltering Institutions (SIs) with the Juvenile Justice System are considered. The analysis was focused mainly on Catholics Sheltering Institutions due to their prevalence within the RGS aiming to answer the following question: is it possible to establish a relation between the religious components of these organizations, the choices made at their establishment and the work and target profiles chosen for them? It is assumed that such a relation exists, insofar as this belonging deduces to a worldview and a set of particular values which would guide such choices and serve as leitmotiv. In this sense, a dialogue is established with Georg Simmel (1965) regarding the motivation of those who assist the poor and with Poole et al (2007) and Carlos Rodrigues Brandão (1988), respectively, regarding the importance of religion as a basic element for the modern world and of the Catholic religion for the Brazilian identity constitution. To this end, it was collected: a national sample of governmental and non-governmental ShelteringInstitutions and of the Juvenile Justice System; a municipal sample of RGS and SIs operators as well as other subjects indirectly involved, and of those 

    citadine scenarios, an institution can be highlighted, a Associação O Pequeno Nazareno from Fortaleza/CE. Qualitative research was carried out, supported by a series of semi-structured interviews, documental investigations as well as field work through snowball sampling, floating observation (GOLDMAN, 1999), interpretation of pictures and the documentary method (MARTINEZ, 2006), seeking to exercise pendular writing and reflection according to the concept of epistemological anarchism that “anything goes”. (FEYERABEND, 1977). A dialogue with some sociological tradition authors as well as with several specialized literature ones was established. The historical fabric of this policy network and phenomena associated with it such as social hygienism, menorismo, penal populism and what shall be termed lethalhygienism as well as public-private partnerships, stigma, social containment, responsibility for the care children, new spatiality dynamics regarding the street and the circulação de crianças (FONSECA, 2002), leading to the concept of the existence of liquid sociospaciality, as well as an asymmetry of forces with the studied policy network and the criminal networks. Finally, considerations are made regarding the Guarantee System and its Sheltering networks.

     

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  • Feminization of teaching work in distance education

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  • The objective of this work is to analyze the feminization process in the distance tutoring activity of the Open University of Brazil (UAB) system, instituted by Decree No. 5,800, on June 8, 2006, of the Ministry of Education (MEC), being the most evident and substantial public policy for distance higher education in the country (FERREIRA; CARNEIRO, 2015), which aims to promote the democratization and internalization of higher education in the country, with priority for the training of teachers in the basic network of the states, municipalities and the Federal District, based on the assumption that the so-called activity is a teaching activity, that
    the composition of the enlisted workforce is composed of a significant part of teachers, in particular, by teachers from the basic public education network and, to a lesser extent, by teachers from the public education network, foundation of private education. To fulfill this purpose, data from the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) database, SisUAB, were used, through a request via Law No. 12,527/2011, the Access to Information Act, in accordance with the provisions of Law No. 13,709/2018, General Law for the Protection of Personal Data, whose data refer to the years 2006 to 2021, corresponding to more than 96,639 links only of tutors and distance tutors, with 62,615 female links and 34,024 male links, confirming thus the thesis of the feminization of labor activity. A research questionnaire was also applied via Google Docs to professionals who were working or who had already worked in distance tutoring in previous years, reaching 2,210 respondents. The objective of the two research techniques employed were: to trace the socio-professional profile of this labor contingent, with emphasis on their sexual composition and the presence of teachers,
    and, above all, teachers from the basic education network. The results extracted from SisUAB data and the applied questionnaire allowed us to achieve success in our propositions, since the work activity proved to be mostly feminized, made up of about 40% of teachers in the basic education network, its gender composition reaches 69.88% of teachers and 30.12% of teachers, as well as presenting the main socio-professional characteristics of this expressive laborcontingent and the conditions under which the work is carried out. We theoretically refer to the object of investigation from the configuration of feminization in the world of work, with emphasis on teaching work, using the sociology of work and gender, from the classic contributions to the theme in Engels and Marx, tracing the course of institutionalization of studies on women by sociology in Brazil, analyzing the implications of gender beyond the gender composition of the teaching category of tutoring, since the use of the gender concept, as an explanatory category of analysis, enables the understanding of the elements traditionally associated with the asymmetries that define the female condition in the world of work. We resorted to Marxian historical and dialectical materialism, since dialectics provides the bases for a dynamic and totalizing interpretation of reality, since for Marx, reality is a dynamic and contradictory process inseparable from praxis, since this perspective allows analyzing the relations of classes and sex relations or gender relations as coextensive, since both are structuring and fundamental relations of capitalist society.

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  • Youth sociabilities and identifications in popular neighbourhoods in Brazil and France: territorialities and religiosities

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  • This thesis had as its central focus the peripheral youth. The main objective was to investigate how the process of socialization and identification of young people from popular and peripheral neighbourhoods occurs, having as object of study their sociabilities among territories and religiosities. To do so, I carried out comparative research in popular neighbourhoods of Brasilia and Paris.
    Through an ethnographic field research, I sought to observe the daily life of these young people in their localities, living with their practices and activities, in order to better understand the social effects of religiosities and territorialities in the construction of their multiple collective and individual identifications.
    As a point of convergence between the two observed realities I noticed how the social identification, which is constructed based on territorialities, in other terms, territorial identification, becomes a substitute in the face of the multiple adversities and challenges caused by the unequal presence of the State, as well as a strategy of reversal for the negative effects of territorial stigmatization and racial, social, ethnic, and religious discriminations.
    About the social identification that is constructed based on religiosities, despite having found differences between the two contexts analysed, it was noted in common how young people argue to adopt a religious practice in a rupture with the religiosity inherited from the parents, in a double sense, being more directed to "the book" and where free will prevails. Young people, therefore, construct their own religious identification adapted to the society in which they live.
    As a main finding, it emerged from this thesis how in these localities, territorial identification, in articulation with religious identification, contributes so that peripheral youths appropriate and (re)assume the control and definition of their own individual and collective identifications.
    I believe that this thesis brings contributions to the studies that seek to observe peripheral youth beyond a unified and homogeneous social category, as well as in the understanding of the metamorphoses and reconfigurations of class relations and identities, i.e., of the contemporary popular classes.

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  • The production of the city of Sol Nascente and Pôr do Sol/DF: between the autconstruction time and urban planning time

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  • The thesis aims to analyze the production of the city of Sol Nascente and Pôr do Sol/DF. The period analyzed was approximately two decades, starting in 1998 (when the installments of the farms began) until the year 2019 (with the creation of the Região Administrativa do Sol Nascente e do Pôr do Sol). I understand the production of the city as a dynamic that involves the composition of multiple scales, associating categories, people, institutions and things (documents, infrastructure). Seeking to account for these multiple scales, the thesis uses varied research sources (fieldwork, documentary analysis, interviews and analysis of reports).
    I argue that the production of space in the Sol Nascente e Pôr do Sol occurred in an intermittent movement between autoconstruction (latin american term for constructed step-by-step) and urban planning. These two forms of production engender distinct temporalities, the time of self-construction and the time of urban planning. Contrary to the theories of absence of the State in the production of the aforementioned localities, the presence of the State manifested itself in different ways from the constitution of the two localities until their consolidation.

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  • Logic of Strategies in the Amazon: a historical-political sociology of social change from the practical rationalities in dispute in the Middle Xingu

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  • This research deals with the social change triggered by tensions, struggles and conflicts related to structural and historical-political processes in the Middle Xingu. To make this object intelligible it was necessary to build a theoretical-methodological approach characterized as a historical-political sociology of environmental practical rationalities. This thesis takes as the main framework of theoretical ineligibility Michel Foucault's contributions on change in practical rationalities and the art of governor. The change is observed in the light of the ethical practical rationalities that emerged in the second half of the twentieth century, and are in the process of consolidating and disputes with other practical rationalities and strategic positions of actors in the course of a series of regional development projects in Average Xingu. This environmental practical rationality has become a new conduct of the art of governor and has been consolidating itself over about 70 years. From the legacy of struggles against the installation of the Belo Monte plant, from 1980 to 2020, I discuss the constitution of environmental governmentality.

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  • INDIGENOUS ACADEMIC WOMEN: INSURGENT VOICES AND RESISTANT BODIES IN BRAZILIAN UNIVERSITIES

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  • This paper investigates how the trajectories of indigenous women in Brazilian universities are developed and intertwined. It is grounded on the decolonial and intersectional perspective for the analytical understanding of the confrontation with the coloniality of being, of knowledge and of power in order to address, in its importance and complexity, the admission and the presence of the indigenous women's body-territory in Brazilian universities, especially in post-graduate studies (in master's and doctoral courses) and teaching, which is when they are immersed in the world of research and scientific production. The meanings of the demarcation of the academic territory are considered from the double dimension of their experiences: the expressed insurgency in their words and attitudes, which rise daily and mark their own trajectories during their courses and academic life, and the resistance embodied in the collective affirmation of identity, ancestral ethnic knowledge and commitment to their original communities. Once they have been enrolled in higher education, as body-territories, indigenous women are challenged to persist in institutions that still do not think of themselves from the perspective of and together with the Indigenous Peoples that are part of them. Furthermore, it was noted that the production of indigenous-authored knowledge is deeply rooted in their cultures, contributing to the conservation and updating of their cosmovisions and community values in movements of ethnic self-affirmation and fight for their lands.  Throughout these pages, it is discussed that the attempts to erase  their knowledge and extinguish Indigenous Peoples were stories directly experienced by indigenous women. Violence against them must be understood in the context of the processes that have been inflicted upon their bodies, but as they are organizing themselves in movements of resistance and re- existence, the dictates of power are being confronted and weakened. After all, they not only resist colonial-modern oppressions, but also re-exist, that is, they reinvent themselves as scholars, strongly contributing to the germination of a new society.

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  • Union Action in Brazil: representativy challenges and strategies on the context of the total outsourcing

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  • Since the comprehensive process of global capitalist restructuring that started in the 1970s, a New Era of transformation has brought unprecedent textures to the contemporary productive world. In this context of a global offensive of the capital over labor, outsourcing has become the most elementary attribute of flexible capitalism, thus acquiring a remarkable emphasis in social, political, and economical spheres, for it is used to make contracts flexible, downsize salaries, lower the permanence time on work placements, other than impairing the establishment of affective connections between the workers. Given its ability to reconfigure not only the labor’s environment, but also the organization of union representativity, both from the point of view of the union as an institution as well as a (union’s) movement, outsourcing is well established as the zeitgeist of contemporary capitalism, moreover in its total version, as it was expanded to all productive activities through the modification of the juridical understanding of the Law 13.429, of March 31st, 2017. This thesis seeks to explore the union experience from a complex and multicausal totality, relating the effects of total outsourcing of the labor’s world to the unions political action, however, with regards to the choices of class entities strategies in the face of the representativity crisis that, as signaled, has a strong relationship with conduct based on a neoliberal rationality that aims exclusively to sectorial interests, supporting the claim that the restructuring had the unions’ endorsement. The search is to verify, among other elements, how much of the quantitative shift related to union’s associates is openly linked to ties of a structural nature; and how much of it would be compatible with the preferences of the labor’s agents, of the State’s agents and of the capital’s agents. What one may observe empirically is that the progress of outsourcing and of other productive restructuring forms did not happen only against unions, therefore their action was present in strategical sectors to promote such modifications. If there is a crisis, it is not because unions lack alternatives, but, in opposition, it is a representativity crisis, born from neo-corporative political practices.

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  • Cultural Circulation and Brazilian Cinemas: the participation of filmmakers in international film festivals from 2000 to 2019

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  • The objective of this research is to understand the interrelationships and interdependencies of the constitution of Brazilian cinemas from the point of view of international relations. In this case, within the scope of cultural circulation and knowledge, the circulation of Brazilian works and directors in the international film festivals of Berlin, Cannes, Rotterdam and Venice from 2000 to 2019 is investigated in order to identify the Brazilian directors who frequent these spaces, their discourses and definitions (theoretical and practical) about Brazilian cinemas since the global interweaving. It considers the questions raised about the development of long-term social processes (Elias, 2006 [2002]) to think about the materialization of institutions, audiovisual markets, public policies, training environments, criticism, film clubs and festivals that make up Brazilian cinemas over the years. The analysis of the directors and the meanings of their film works is constructed from a figuration of interdependence between establishedoutsiders (Elias and Scotson, 2000 [1994]). It is based on two assumptions (a) access to culture and education policies aimed at cultural diversity and to technologies and techniques for producing audiovisual works allowed the emergence of a generation of audiovisual directors from different backgrounds from those who used to circulate in the national audiovisual (elite and middle classes) in this period and (b) in a globalized society, international film festivals are privileged spaces for meetings between government institutions, industries, filmmakers and audiences where they operate, reflect and interact. define paradigms for cinema. The results demonstrate (a) the construction of institutions and public policies that aim to circulate in international film festivals, (b) the aesthetic-political results of Brazilian films are negotiated with what is expected of a festival film originating from a Latin American country, (c) policies for cultural diversity, within the framework of international festivals held in Europe, generate new forms of film production and distribution based on cooperation in co-productions and audiovisual laboratories, (d) open to possibility for the “new” in the first two decades of the 2000s in international festivals based on the themes of film works and not just from an authorial point of view. These results update the complexities inscribed in the dynamics of cultural circulation and knowledge and demonstrate the emergence of cinemas that, despite being inscribed in a nation-state, are crossed by global issues that involve new configurations of production systems and possibilities for international dialogue from the recognition policies.

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  • POSTGRADUATE STUDIES ABROAD AND GEOPOLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE: PROFILE AND DETERMINANTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CIRCULATION OF BRAZILIAN SOCIOLOGISTS (1964-1985)

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  • The institutionalization of social sciences in Brazil, as well as in other nations of the Global South, is directly influenced by power asymmetries in the field of knowledge. This doctoral thesis approaches the history of social sciences through the problem of knowledge geopolitics, focusing on a central dimension of the academic formative process: the establishment of graduate programs. Conducting research on a paradigmatic period for international academic flow in Brazilian history, and focusing on a specific discipline, this endeavor addresses the following question: to what extent did global asymmetries that structure power relations in the field of knowledge shape the profile and determinants of the international circulation of Brazilian sociologists during the military dictatorship? The investigation is primarily based on a bibliographic analysis of specialized literature on the history of social sciences, examining the conditions of formation and structuring of institutions between 1930 and 1960, and the development of science, technology, and graduate structures during the military dictatorship. Subsequently, it delves into the profile of international flows abroad through quantitative data analysis of Brazilian sociologists who pursued graduate courses abroad between 1964 and 1985. Finally, the study includes 15 interviews with sociologists who received their education abroad to identify the factors that influenced their experiences. Firstly, it was possible to observe that global asymmetries in the field of knowledge directly affect the construction of institutions and research projects in social sciences in Brazil during the 1930s and 1960s. The articulation between national and foreign actors and institutions, influenced by categories such as "absence," "uniqueness," and "development," solidified relations of  dependence and peripheralization of the national intellectual field. The development of the national science, technology, and graduate system was directly influenced by the United States between 1964 and 1975, and the national government's pursuit of greater scientific and technological autonomy from 1975 onwards was unable to break free from institutional dependence, resulting in further cultural and symbolic subordination of the Brazilian scientific community to institutions in the Global North. In the first half of the military regime, foreign funding from institutions aligned with U.S. foreign policy was crucial for the realization of master's and doctoral degrees abroad, with a particular emphasis on the United States. From 1975 to 1985, there was a strengthening of scholarships from national agencies, CAPES and CNPq, which, however, maintained patterns of unilateral flow from center to periphery. The analyzed data indicated that the topics of graduate students reflect, potentially, peripheral patterns of Brazilian academic integration into the global division of intellectual labor, with a predominance of national case studies and influences of modernization theories. Among the factors that influenced the trajectories of outward flow were the lack of local access to graduate programs, deferential relationships with institutions, authors, and intellectual productions from the Global North, and gender-related social roles. However, trajectories between 1964 and 1975 were more dependent on extra-institutional contact networks to access funding, mostly foreign, while intellectuals who were educated between 1975 and 1985 were influenced by the greater solidity of national agencies, with a lesser impact of direct state repression. The thesis highlights the relevance of knowledge geopolitics in studies of the history of social sciences in Brazil, revealing how global asymmetries and power relations shaped the development of the Brazilian sociological field.

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  • Restitching of femininity: experiences of women with breast cancer
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  • The research investigated the self-attributed representations of femininity by 10 cis women interviewed about their experiences with breast cancer, particularly with regard to the surgical procedure of breast reconstruction. The collaborators shared their illness experience, going through the trajectory about the care of the self, the incorporation of preventive practices, from diagnosis to treatment, and the implications of mastectomy, when such a procedure is indicated, on body image. The reports contributed to an interpretation of femininity associated with self-esteem, motherhood, sexuality and institutional relationships. It was possible to understand reconstructions of femininity in experiences with the medical field and the support and protection network, implied in a set of interpellations, hegemonically constitutive of a "pink culture", with effects on self-identification as oncological patients, care of the self and body perceptions. Thus, femininity is crossed in such a way as to characterize a permanent struggle for healing, in the "battle" for survival, followed by protocol exams, and in the embodiment of other meanings of the breasts according to guaranteed aesthetic procedures. Hence, femininity as a social suffering. If there is a hegemonic representation given the orientation of a surgical intervention with a silicone implant, breast reconstruction will not mean the guarantee of femininity, as expressed in the legislation, but a state of soul, expressing a process of constitutive embodiment of a new body scheme. A somatic culture in this context of breast cancer expresses other femininities about the visibility of a body without breasts. Therefore, the recognition of the inequalities produced contributes to a debate on esteem and morality in order to combat gender effects that constrain women to sometimes disguise a body without breasts, either with external prostheses, or to feel obliged to accept the risks of reconstructive surgical procedures with implants.

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  • The governance of children and adolescents in the new capital of Brazil: delinquent, poor, abandoned and disabled children and adolescents (1960 - 1990)

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  • This thesis investigates the political institutional bases of what is here identified as government of the underage in Brasília/DF, between 1960 and 1990. The presented concept is built on the perspective of government used by Foucault towards biopower, biopolitics, and the government of populations applied to the underage category, currently used to define a juvenile person. The juvenile population investigated in this thesis includes children and adolescents judicially classified as abandoned, in "irregular situations", delinquents, as well as physically and mentally handicapped. The government of the underage is analyzed in this work as a set of procedures, strategies, techniques, technologies, institutions, discourse, categories, and practices that integrated the basis of public security, the legal and the clinical fields (especially the psychiatric and psychological ones). I argue that there have been different configurations of the government of underage people in Brazil and, based on this, I demonstrate how the evolution of institutions on the government of the underage occurred in the Distrito Federal. Considering the regional perspective, the case study of Brasília provides an opportunity to analyze the process of emergence of care institutions geared towards young people and, respecting the particularities of each state/city/region, it is possible that Brasília provides an opportunity to reflect on the process of structuring the government of underage in the Brazilian states beyond Rio de Janeiro/São Paulo hub. The research was based on historical perspective and used documental methodology, considering as main sources the judicial proceedings from the collection of the Children"s Court of the Court of Justice of the Distrito Federal (TJDFT, 1960 1990); the collection of audits from the Fundação Nacional do Bem-Estar do Menor (Funabem, 1964-1990), as well as judicial proceedings and medical records of children and adolescents who passed through the socio-educational system and through psychiatric institutions under the determination of the Juvenile Court of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.

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  • DOING UNDONE SCIENCE: the practice of counter-expertise in the context of uranium mining in Caetité (BA)

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  • This work aims to analyze, based on the Science and Technology Studies approaches, the epistemic dimensions of the environmental conflict related to the mining and processing of uranium carried out by Industrias Nucleares do Brasil in Caetité (BA). Since they began in 1999, these activities have been intensely debated, as they would be associated with cancer illnesses among the local population and possible environmental contamination. In this regard, we intend to investigate the relationship between two knowledge regimes: on the one hand, the specialized scientific perspective used by INB; on the other hand, the alternative knowledge produced by local residents and social movements in alliance with independent scientists. Our results indicate that INB science operates in two ways: the first is associated with a supposedly neutral and technocratic practice, which treats environmental contamination as natural and tries to contain suspicions and controversies coming from the local population; the second, typical of “undone science”, is linked to the active production of ignorance that distances Caetité residents from information that would help them better understand the risks to which they are subjected. In contrast, people affected by uranium mining, as well as social movements, indicate a direct link between mining and contamination. In this case, we perceive “counter-expertise” initiatives by activists, which would operate in order to produce, together with independent experts, new evidence and foster debates on neglected issues, filling the gaps left by “undone science”. Based on our data, we propose a conceptual synthesis regarding the various types of expertise, which vary according to the spaces in which they are produced – whether in conventional or independent institutions – and the degree of neutrality or situationality they claim for themselves. We argue, inspired by feminist epistemologies, that science become more potent and acquire a “strong objectivity” by assuming their engagement with subalternized groups. Thus, we emphasize the importance of the participation of people affected by environmental conflicts not only in decision-making processes, but also in the production of knowledge about their situations, which contributes to the democratization of science and technology.

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  • LGBTIA+ Churches and Groups in Brazil and Christian Mystical Experiences

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  • The central subject of this thesis is the mystical experiences of LGBTIA+ christian people and their impacts on the creation of LGBTIA+ churches and groups in Brazil. The interlacement between two areas of knowledge was explored: sociology of religion and queer and gender studies, with an emphasis on the subareas: mystical experiences and queer and LGBTIA+ theologies. The general objective of the research was to identify LGBTIA+ churches and christian groups in Brazil, describe and understand the mystical experiences related to the theologies advocated by these groups, as well as knowing the life stories of some of these leaders and tactics of diffusion of these experiences. Considering that traditional christian theologies reject sexual and gender diversity as a serious sin, it attempted to understand the doctrinal changes and transformations that occurred so that these LGBTIA+ groups could be welcomed within religious communities or create their own. It was a qualitative research with a comprehensive disposition, adopting a multidisciplinary view of the researched phenomena and using the life story methodology. To achieve this goal, a bibliographical review was carried out on the topic in academic, journalistic and ecclesiastical documents. The fieldwork included multiple data collection mechanisms, which included group observations and semi-structured interviews, via video calls during the COVID-19 pandemic, with eight LGBTIA+ people in leadership and projection positions in their respective churches or religious groups. It sought to understand the life trajectories of these people and how mystical experiences changed themselves and the world around them. It is concluded that mystical experiences marked their life stories, with important impacts on the construction of churches and LGBTIA+ groups in Brazil. At the same time, several doctrinal divergences were observed between these churches, due to different views regarding sexuality and sexual morality to be adopted by people in their relationships and daily behaviour.

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  • THE PROBLEM OF NATURALISM IN SOCIOLOGY AND ITS RECENT ONTOLOGICAL REFORMULATIONS: A DISCUSSION BASED ON THE QUESTION OF CAUSALITY IN ANTHONY GIDDENS AND CRITICAL REALISM

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  • In this thesis we discuss what has come to be called "the problem of naturalism" in sociology, focusing specifically on the question of the causal form of sociological explanation and its similarities and differences with the alleged "standard model" of explanation in the natural sciences. We begin by presenting some variations of the standard model of the naturalistic conception of natural investigation and how it has resulted, in the social sciences, in an epistemological division between methodological monists and dualists - claiming greater or lesser similarity between the methods of the social and natural sciences and causing a series of other debates within the scope of social theory and the philosophy of the social sciences. After presenting general aspects of the epistemological division between methodological monists and dualists, we move more directly into the aim of the thesis, which is to discuss how contemporary sociological authors have tried to deal with the problem of naturalism through an ontological discussion about the nature of the constituent elements of social reality and the nature of sociological explanation. Firstly, we seek to investigate whether and how Anthony Gidden's theory of structuration and his particular understanding of the nature of the relationship between agency and structure helps to clarify the limits of the "problem of naturalism". Giddens' social theory is taken here as an exemplary representative of the advances made by the authors of the European orthodox post-consensus. Despite the advances of structuration theory on this issue, we next explore how the recent formulations of British Critical Realism provide a coherent conceptual framework which, in addition to filling gaps left by previous theories, moves towards clarifying the question of the nature of sociological explanation and the sterility of old oppositions regarding "naturalism". The alternative of Critical Realism is the defense of a particular conception of cause, combined with an epistemological pluralism that is, at the same time, realistic about the objects investigated.

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  • You don't know where politics stands, where science begins': inevitable intertwinings between science and climate policy for Brazilian livestock

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  • This paper investigates the debates around carbon removals, mainly from adopting degraded pasture management technologies, as mitigation strategies for Brazilian cattle ranching. For this purpose, efforts were directed toward understanding the narratives of scientists involved in debates regarding the controversy over the carbon removal potentials of such technologies and the directions of climate policies at the national level. Strategies for recuperating degraded pasture, or integration with other agrosystems (such as crops and forests), are based on the assertion that managing pasture allows for to strengthen of the carbon stock mechanism in soils and thus reduces emissions by removal. Despite the prominent place occupied in national policies, this does not mean that there are no controversies or that science speaks "the truth" to power in a linear movement of advice. Thus, the notion of co-production is used to investigate the complexities and intertwining of science and politics, which are mutually co-produced in this context. More so, as a scientific controversy, two groups of scientists contribute significantly with research and results that conflict with each other, demarcating boundaries between what is good or bad research, negotiating criteria of validity and credibility. Through the researcher's readings and incursions into the field of controversy, the groups of scientists that centralize the debate about the mitigation potential of management technologies are related to the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa)and the Remote Sensing Center of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (CSR/UFMG). Regarding negotiations, scientists seek neutral criteria and objective boundaries to refer to and justify divergent results, such as the amount of research, methodological choices to deal with diverse data, and how they publish their results. Moreover, they also dispute the very terms of the negotiations, that is, each group of scientists starts from and results from diverse framings of what the world would be or is, putting into discussion climate geopolitics and epistemological conceptions for doing science. It makes us point out the inevitable intertwining between science and politics. Thus, in addition to negotiations in the scientific sphere, it is argued that scientists also dispute the ways of doing science, given that the debates take effect of reality and contribute to constituting a hybrid arena of dispute. Embrapa scientists defend the idea of science concerned and aligned with national interests, while CSR/UFMG scientists argue for a more disinterested science steeped in interests. In terms of operationalization, seven qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted to access the narratives of the central scientists, along with readings of technical papers and participation in events in the area, to understand the criteria under negotiation and what kind of geopolitical and epistemological conceptions and policy directions the scientists are co-producing, whether in the order of an efficient and sustainable Brazilian ranching or different alternatives focused on the intensification of production.

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  • The uniform that weighs: perceptions about daily life and police work in the Operational Tactical Group of the PMDF

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  •  Police institutions are a crucial part of contemporary social life, and their capillary presence guarantees them a privileged place within the organization of social life. In this sense, this work sought to understand how military policemen from the Operational Tactical Group of two Administrative Regions of the Federal District (Planaltina and Ceilândia) organize their daily work and produce their practical action. The objective of this dissertation, in turn, was about the construction of the concepts of youth, criminality and territory, elaborated by these GTOP policemen. Through field research carried out in the two locations, with the execution of focal groups and interviews, it was possible to realize that police work is built from the symbolic interpretation that the policemen make about these themes, central matter of police action. Finally, throughout the work it was possible to conclude that the interpretations of the policemen are guided by the formation of practical police knowledge, which guides their notions about territory, crime and youth. The understanding of territory is impacted by the apprehension of the concept of public order, just as the notion of crime is also guided by a legalistic notion of reality. In relation to youth, policemen divide the moments of life between childhood, where there is admiration and respect, on the part of children, and youth, which would bring a possible conflictive relationship. However, policemen interpret this relationship with young people from a dualistic key, where the good youngster is seen as someone who likes the police and would not bring conflicts, and the criminal youngster who would confront and not show affection, admiration or even subservience to the police.   

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  • Education for ethnic-racial relations in the Federal District: the implementation of Article 26-A of the LDB

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  • This thesis aims to present a diagnosis of how the implementation of Article 26-A of the Law of Guidelines and Bases of Education − LDB (Law no 9394/96) has been implemented in theSecretariat of Education of the Federal District, between 2003 and 2022. We tried to identify how some actors included in the National Plan for the Implementation of National Curriculum Guidelines for the Teaching of Afro-Brazilian and African History and Culture¬ articulate with the Federal District's Department of Education and build Public Action for the implementation of Ethnic-Racial Education in public education in the Federal District. For that, we investigated the role of SEEDF −DCDHD, DSAADHD and EAPE−; the Center for Afro-Brazilian Studiesat the University of Brasília - NEAB/UnB; the Study and Research Group on Public Policies, History, Education on Racial and Gender Relations - GEPPHERG/UnB; the Forum of the Ethnic Racial Education Forum of Federal District, and of the Teaching Institutions (administrators and teachers). We carried out bibliographical research, documentary research and interviews with members of the aforementioned actors and with teachers and administrators of a School in Ceilândia-DF. We concluded that Article 26-A is implemented, but it fails to advance due to factors such as: constant administrative changes, lack of financial resources, insufficient technical staff, refractory political context to themes related to diversities. Many actions have been carried out based on the voluntarism and Institutional Activism of teachers and administrators.

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  • The Virtuous Violence and the Construction of Military Torturer in Brazil: sociological portrait

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  • The present study is focus on the construction and validation of a theoretical framework supported fundamentally by the existence of an elective affinity argument, taking in consideration a Weberian sense, between the malevolent and military habitus, a dispositional unfolding of the military spirit. Starting from the possibility caused by the frameworks of meaning in the context of the dictatorship, the practices of repression, extermination and torture were instantiated, resulting in the practical production of banal vile. To understand such forms of meaning, the objective of this study the design sociological of the torturer military, agent of torture during the military regime, as well as better understanding the regime's ideology that legitimized such practices. The objective is, therefore, to problematize the villainy as well as the socio-historical anachronism that usually falls on military torturers, defending a perspective that gives these actors their proper context and dispositions. We also seek to give the “evil” its proper character as a social fact. Furthermore, we end up bringing the debate on morality into sociology by revealing torture as a moral fact and, therefore, as part of the social reality, not to succumb to fatalism or determinism, but bringing this problematic as a internal data of the social reality.

     

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  • Occupational trajectories of higher education graduates

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  • The aim of this dissertation is to evaluate how the occupational trajectories of higher education graduates are affected by their personal traits, social origin, and factors related to the characteristics of the undergraduate course and related to the characteristics of the higher education institution (HEI). Therefore, the hypothesis evaluated is that the effect of the conclusion of higher education is not the same for everyone, since the possibilities of occupational trajectory and the returns earned in the labor market are affected by characteristics not chosen by the alumni (gender, color or race, social origin) and by differences in the undergraduate course and the HEI attended. In methodological terms, the approach employed is quantitative: using the databases of the National Student Performance Exam (Enade), the Higher Education Census (Censup) and the Annual Social Information Report (Rais), we estimate the effect that personal traits, social origin and institutional characteristics of the HEIs and courses have on the occupational trajectories of graduates in Brazil.  We assessed the occupational trajectories of graduates during the first five years after completing  higher education. Throughout this period, we observe that higher education graduates follow distinct occupational paths. Often they are paths not associated with their area of training or are trajectories  in occupations that do not require higher education and also obtain different monetary returns.  Therefore, the dissertation shows that personal traits, social origin, and characteristics of the  undergraduate course and HEI are associated with the structuring of unequal results obtained in the labor market, with regard to occupational trajectories and income earned by HE graduates.

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  • The judge in the mirror: self-legitimacy of criminal trial judges in Federal District 

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  • This Thesis analyzes and discusses the construction of legitimacy by trial court criminal judges in the Federal District (DF), Brazil. Based on the contributions of procedural justice theory, the research aimed to identify and describe how this legitimacy is constructed and perceived by judges who work in criminal trial courts in the Federal District. To this end, five categories of analysis are proposed: legal technique, professional relationships, social expectations and images of judge and justice, adherence to organizational values and effectiveness of jurisdictional provision, which were initially associated, in our hypothesis, with self-legitimacy. 10 in-depth interviews were carried out with head and substitute judges working in different courts with competence in criminal law in the Federal District. The discourse analysis points to technique and quality of professional relationships as consistent descriptors of self-legitimacy by the interviewees, while attention to general social expectations, adherence to organizational values and perception of effectiveness serve in a limited way for describing judges’ self-legitimacy. The limits of these last three categories are shown to be related to the counter-majoritarian role of Judicial power, the lack of understanding of organizational values, and to the prevalence of structuring factors, such as the cultivation of a punitive value underlying the exercise of criminal jurisdiction and an immediate view of criminal decisions’ effects handed down on criminal trial courts.

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  • "Wars of Sertão: violence, security and citizenship in Brazil"

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  • The thesis aims to investigate representations (acts and narratives) of violence produced in the name of the security of Brazilian society. To this end, it articulates an analysis of the context of violence presented in Os Sertões, by Euclides da Cunha, with an analysis of the political performance of federal deputies, whose professional training took place in public security institutions, members of the Parliamentary Committee for Public Security and Combating Organized Crime, of the Chamber of Deputies of the National Congress. Like Os Sertões, the thesis is divided into three parts; the first, A Terra, is dedicated to the analysis of Os Sertões and Brazilian social thought at the turn of the 19th to the 20th century; the second, O Homem, is dedicated to the bibliographic review on the development of guiding meanings for the production of public security policies in redemocratized Brazil, as well as to the material collected in the Commission; the third, A Luta, aims to build bridges of meaning between the first two parts through the aid of concepts from the field of research on racism and violence in Brazil. Still, in A Luta, the thesis makes four major attacks on structural functions of representations of violence in Brazilian society: as an instrument of territorial disputes, as an instrument of reproduction of racial hierarchies, as a language and as a commodity.

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  • THE QUILOMBO OF CONCEIÇÃO DAS CRIOULAS: a land of women - quilombola struggle and resistance.

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  • This research, conducted in the marroon community (Quilombo) of Conceição das Crioulas, located in Salgueiro/PE County, analyzes the process of organization of maroon (quilombola) women in the foundation, maintenance and defense of maroon communities. The land/territory is considered and situated as an active subject in the practices, experiences, resistance and (re)existence in the marroon community of Conceição das Crioulas/PE. The research has the foundation of the marroon community in the mid-eighteenth century to the present day as the time frame, a period in which we investigate and take note of the action and protagonism of quilombola women. The research objectives are: (a) to historicize, together with these women, the centrality of the organization and struggle for land/territory and how they combine forces and use female agency to develop political actions in the marroon community; (b) to contribute to break silences regarding the actions of maroon women in their struggle for rights; (c) to reflect together with the women of Conceição das Crioulas, myself being one of them, about how to
    produce other meanings for spaces (land/territories) while being grounded in the past (ancestry) and nurturing the present to project the future in a land of women; and (d) to listen to and reflect with these women on the meaning of land/territory so it does not disconsider territorial ancestry, the social  organization and the sense of belonging of maroon men and women. The research showed that: maroon women fight oppression using different strategies; maroon women's organizations feed on epistemologies of thinking-making-living-feeling, which are characteristic of maroon communities; that the political work of maroon women is silenced; that marroon communities are Black and female inventions; that the land/territory is the basis of women's political and organizational work and that the political action of the maroon women of Conceição das Crioulas as a local organization has characteristics of a global political action of women in Brazil, therefore, of a Black maroon feminism that feeds on maroon collective practices. As for the methodology we suggest an innovation and we situate this work as a research shared with these women. Therefore, I used conversation circles and interviews and also visited the farms, artisan groups, the ‘Birthday Girls of the Month’ reunions and a local community garden. Also for the methodology, I exchanged written letters with these women, whatsapp audios and other written materials about the history of struggle and resistance of the Conceição das Crioulas maroon women. This dissertation contributes to studies on maroon communities because it it narrates maroon history from the perspective of maroon women regarding their forms of organization in maroon territories in conversation with Black feminism theories and decolonial studies.

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  • Art and society in Georg Simmel and Walter Benjamin: essayism, sociology and cultural criticism

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  • Data: Dec 9, 2022


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  • This dissertation investigated the role of essayism, sociology and the arts in the thinking of Georg Simmel (1858-1918) and Walter Benjamin (1892-1940). In this sense, we focus on the writings of Simmel and Benjamin to observe how, from the essayist reflected on the modern social context. To understand the texture of reflection that unites the essay form, sociology, and artistic and literary productions, we propose to analyze in a more detailed way the writings of Simmel and Benjamin that deal with modernism, historical avant-gardes, Goethe’s literature, surrealism, Auguste Rodin’s sculpture, Charles Baudelaire’s lyric, Edgar Allan Poe’s description of modernity and E.T.A Hoffmann’s literary panorama.

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