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- ItemCenas do ofício : experiência dialógica em clínica do trabalho(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2018-05-03) Ferreira, Marie Julie Braga; Barros, Maria Elizabeth Barros de; Silva, Fábio Hebert da; Amador, Fernanda SpanierFrom the theoretical-methodological perspective of the Activity Clinic, we align ourselves with the understanding of work as a means of action for the subjects, a source of expression, of life, an object created into each situation, constructed and reconstructed through the activity. In this sense, we take the lived dimension of work as the experience that happens at the moment when the institution of work, with its norms, carries a potential to act always in the process of being increased and/or diminished, reinventing itself and/or stiffening. The work as an object of study is here considered in this dimension of experience that is always to be given, by experiencing between prescribed work and accomplished work. In this way, we analyze the professional psychologist of social assistance in a military institution, starting from the problematic field that emerges from the conflict between the anxieties experienced by the professional in her work and the delineation of researching, transforming these anxieties into dialogues, as a method for analyzing the work. In this sense, the worker becomes a researcher of her craft. Therefore, we take the worker's demand, with her anxieties in the face of her practice and her work circumstances, in transformation in the context of researching, to take care of her professional activity. Inspired by the methods proposed by the Clinic of Activity - self-confrontation and instruction to the look-alike - we propose two moments of analysis for the professional gender in question, the first, the dialogue between workers of different professional genres, and the second, professional of the same professional gender. We take, however, these two dialogical moments as an exercise, when they metamorphose into scenes, where the generic predicates of the professional activity are questioned, in a rereading of what minimally support us to act or paralyzes us as authors of the craft. In this way, we propose writing as an instrument for analyzing the transpersonal dimension of the craft, having as a guideline the experience of writing as a generic re-signification of the work experience, performing as a device for repositioning between researcher and worker, by placing the worker on the scene to resignify the narratives, confronting them and separating them, in an exercise of mobilization of the professional genre.
- ItemEntre amarras e possíveis : atividade de trabalho e modos de viver dos policiais militares capixabas em análise(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2015-04-28) Magalhães, Janice do Carmo Demuner; Gomes, Rafael da Silveira; Amador, Fernanda Spanier; Tavares, Gilead Marchezi; Barros, Maria Elizabeth Barros deThis study, conducted between 2012 and 2014, aimed to analyze, under the bias of Ergology and Michel Foucault’s contributions, the relationship between the work activities of the military policemen of Espírito Santo and the production of certain military policeman models that are currently constituted. In this perspective, it was sought to enlace an analysis that articulates knowledge, standards and subjective productions regarding the military police activity. The strategies used during this study were grounded in the perspective of the cartographic method, whose data production occurs jointly to the workers. Thus, the methodology included: monitoring of two courses given at the Training and Improvement Center of Military Police of Espírito Santo – Soldiers Training Course and Sergeants Qualification Course –; conducting three interviews with sergeants and three interviews with soldiers; holding a focus group with ten sergeants; accompanying solemnities of PMES and reading some of the regulations that guide the Corporation. From this path, it was observed that the activity of the military policeman is marked by unpredictability and crossed by the principles of hierarchy and discipline, which will lay the foundations for the relationships within and outside the barracks. It was concluded that being a policeman requires a number of rules and conformation/organization of ways of life that will contribute to set up a certain condition of military policeman. Finally, we affirm the importance of further studies to look into the activity of the policemen, taking into account the knowledge of the workers themselves.
- ItemParadoxos do motor : uma esquizoanálise da atividade dos motoristas de ônibus do transporte coletivo urbano da Grande Vitória-ES(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2011-08-25) Zamboni, Jésio; Barros, Maria Elizabeth Barros de; Amador, Fernanda Spanier; Machado, Leila Domingues; Louzada, Ana Paula FigueiredoThis dissertation consists of a series of articles, developed from the analysis of the activity of urban mass-transit bus drivers in Grande Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil. The texts are composed based on paradoxes, which are problematic axes of the work of the bus driver and of the intervention-research conducted by us with the workers. The “Epigraph” brings the paradox of let down, so that there are not expectations of a great event from this research and one could walk to the beat of a song while reading. The “Acknowledgments” operates as an outside-the-text, indicating a number of institutional crossings that constitute the figure of schizoanalyst clinician of activity, through the paradox of jest. In “Passages”, the researcher assumes position of passenger, to work on the paradox of the bus driver as first passenger, highlighting some hints for the study of relations between activity and subjectivity through labor processes. “Jump the turnstile” refers, through the paradox of the drivers who struggle working, to work activity as a possible focus for collective struggles for the transformation of urban public transportation. “Ethics and the desiring-motor” approaches the ethical dimension, from the paradox of the crossed-out names, emphasizing, through the relationship between clinician and bus drivers, the warfare intrinsic to the work environment. “Analysis of the activity by chatting” discusses the construction of the device of scattered conversations, in which the paradox of the dancing driver is forged, as a research method and a means of self-analysis for the drivers. “The activity of the bus driver” configures the central problem of the research, bringing analysis of the daily work into the scene through the paradox of the questions without answers. The “Corporateness” refers to the collective dimension of the work of the urban mass-transit bus driver, dismantling the established corporate sense to think about building an ethical body of the worker. “Micropolitics of activity” develops the paradox of the analytical tool, through the theoretical consequences of the research with the bus drivers about their work, in order to promote conceptual and technical modulations, around the concept of activity, central to this intervention. “Schizoanalysis of ergonomics” continues the conceptual and technical discussion, developing around the paradox the concept of man-machine system, by Maurice de Montmollin, appropriated by Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari. Then, about the paradox of the archangel Michael, the intersection between “Clinic of activity and philosophy of difference” is developed on the basis of analysis of productive activity, considered as desiring and social. “Gilles Deleuze, clinician of philosophical activity” and “Clinic of the psychoanalytic activity by Felix Guattari” take into account the contributions of a conceptual worker and of an analyst of desiring activities in the social field, respectively, to support the paradoxes of the philosopher workman and of the militant analyst as possible figures for the clinician schizoanalyst of activity. “An angel who kills the pain”, the paradox of the epilogue to this collection of articles gathered as dissertation, is an homage to an interlocutor bus driver, who is writing his biography marked by his existence in the field of work.