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Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: Sabrina Cassol

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STUDENT : Sabrina Cassol
DATE: 25/10/2023
TIME: 10:00
LOCAL: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3aoiiy84JuxwWcIV7N5N0u5f5sgSJZUeolY1V09IipAqA1%40thread
TITLE:

EXTRACTIVIST COMMUNITY GOVERNMENTALITY IN THE BRAZILIAN CONSTITUTIONAL PROCESS AND THE (DES)CONSTRUCTION OF THE IDEAL OF POPULAR MANAGEMENT.


KEY WORDS:

Direito Achado na Rua; Forest Peoples; Neoliberalism; Environment


PAGES: 50
BIG AREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
AREA: Direito
SUMMARY:

At the end of the last century, more precisely in the 1980s, Brazil had a conflicting and complex social fact in the north of the country, which gained greater expression and notoriety, which increased resistance to conflicts in the countryside/forest, the creation of extractive reserves by the Constituent Power. It is known that in the Brazilian Amazon, land conflicts and environmental debates involve large landowners, rubber tappers, chestnut growers, fishermen, indigenous people and other peoples. On the one hand, the proposal for occupation and development. On the other, the protection of the Amazon biome and local people. And with this discourse of rapid and profitable development, the Brazilian State itself sought, through public policies, tax and land legislation, to encourage projects and development plans in the Amazon that history itself revealed to be inefficient and exclusionary. In this context, the present research has as its theme the analysis of the Amazonian extractive social movement and its intersection with the Brazilian constituent process, aiming to understand the ideal of institutional governmentality in the Amazon since the beginning of the National Development Plans for the Brazilian forest and its role of resistance in the face of of the neoliberal ideal of using the Amazon forest as an instrument of profitability. From the extractive social movement, within the scope of the Brazilian constituent process, it will be analyzed whether the ideal of community governmentality achieved its purposes after its institutionalization in the Federal Constitution of 1988 and how this popular decision-making sharing has been administered/managed in front of the “sustainable” neoliberal proposal and subsequent infraconstitutional norms, such as the National Law of Conservation Units, n. 9,985, of July 18, 2000 - SNUC Law. In the first chapter, the history of the Amazon and his dialogue with Chico Mendes and the creation of Extractive Reserves will be discussed during the period in which the Constituent Power was returning democratization to Brazil. In the second moment, the reality of the extractive community in Acre will be detailed, the constitutive documents, the structure of local power and its functioning based on the reality of Acre/Amazon. In the third topic, an analysis of the conflicts between social power and neoliberal governmentality will be carried out, verifying how the neoliberal project advances against the people of the forest, as well as how resistance works towards the protection of these communities and the permanence of popular extractive decisions. In order to, in the end, indicate paths that allow these traditional communities to be helped to develop strategies that empower them and guarantee democratic community management. The method used will be deductive


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1173633 - ALEXANDRE BERNARDINO COSTA
Externo à Instituição - FRANCISCO RAIMUNDO ALVES NETO - UFAC
Interno - ***.173.968-** - JOSE GERALDO DE SOUSA JUNIOR - UnB
Externo à Instituição - LEONARDO LANI DE ABREU - UFAC
Notícia cadastrada em: 17/10/2023 12:56
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