Doutorado em Política Social
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Nível: Doutorado
Ano de início: 2012
Conceito atual na CAPES: 5
Ato normativo:
Homologado pelo CNE, Parecer CES/CNE nº 487/2018 (Portaria MEC 609, de 14/03/2019), DOU 18/03/2019, seção 1, p. 63.
Periodicidade de seleção: Anual
Área(s) de concentração: POLÍTICA SOCIAL, ESTADO E SOCIEDADE
Url do curso: https://politicasocial.ufes.br/pt-br/pos-graduacao/PPGPS/detalhes-do-curso?id=1421
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- ItemA relação entre movimento feminista e partidos políticos de esquerda no Brasil, no contexto de acirramento da crise capitalista, 2008-2017(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2019-05-03) Pereira, Célia Barbosa da Silva; Ferraz, Ana Targina Rodrigues; Soto, Olga Perez; Alvaro, Mirla Cisne; Tatagiba, Luciana Ferreira; Moraes, Lívia de Cássia GodoiThis study analyzes how the relationship between feminist movements and left political parties in Brazil has been expressed during the period of 2008 to 2017, a context of intensification of the world capitalist crisis. From a study case regarding the way this relationship has been developed by three feminist movements with national reach, which are: World March of Women (WMW), Brazilian Women’s Articulation (BWA) and the Movement of Peasant Women (MPW), we pointed out contemporary tendencies presented by feminist movements about their political relations with left parties. The hypothesis was that, in a context of intensification of the world capitalist crisis, the relationship between feminist movements and political parties would be strengthening, in the sense of a greater approximation indicating organicity. Therefore, having in mind the particularities of the national scene, the proposed thesis was that, in Brazil, the current relationship between feminist movements and left political parties indicates a new type of relation based in the understanding from social movements that they are political agents and that they have the same role as the parties in directing the political fight of the working class. The qualitative research was based in: bibliographical survey for the construction of the theoretical reference and historical understanding of the object of study; research documented in WMW, BWA and MPW websites and in-depth interviews with fourteen militants that are a reference to this movements to data collect; analysis of the speech to data comprehension. The results point to a confirmation of the thesis. The studied movements had an approximation with left political parties in the context of the capitalism crisis, establishing a relation of organicity, mainly with Popular Consultation and Workers Party. This relationship is based in the comprehension that social changing can only happen through an anti-systemic fight that articulates the dimensions of sex, race/ethnicity and class. The motto “without feminism there is no socialism” indicates the understanding of these movements that an egalitarian society must be based in the fight for the emancipation of the working class, mas also be aware of the specificities of the women’s emancipation.
- ItemAs universidades brasileiras e a indução estratégica da pesquisa : o comprometimento da autonomia científica(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2016-09-21) Ribeiro, Daniella Borges; Ferraz, Ana Targina Rodrigues; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9264-7618; Mari, Cézar Luiz De; Mendes, Jussara Maria Rosa; Garcia, Maria Lúcia Teixeira; Nakatani, PauloThis study aims at analyzing the way the directions given to scientific research in Brazil through CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) incentives has affected the production of knowledge in universities, as well as verifying whether or not scientific autonomy is compromised. This is a documental study carried out based on data about investigations funded by CNPq between 2011 and 2014. In this period, 135 calls for investigations were spread by this body, for which 93,367 proposals were submitted and 24,450 were approved for funding (26.2%). Of the 135 calls for research investigated, 105 (77.8%) required PhD degree for research submission; 128 (94.8%) were open to private institutions (for or nonprofit), and only 05 calls (3.7%) were specific for public institutions. Of the 24,450 research projects accepted for funding, 10,724 (43.9%) were submitted by institutions located in the Brazilian Southeast and 5,670 (23.2%) in the South Region, among which USP, UFRJ, UFMG, UFRGS and UNESP were the universities with most proposals approved. The wide area of knowledge that had the largest number of projects accepted was the agrarian sciences, with de 3,895 (15.9%) projects approved. Of the 135 calls for research investigated, in 126 (93.3%) the theme to be studied was provided. We understand thatinstitutional differentiation; diversification of funding sources for production of knowledge (promoting the idea that universities have autonomy to gather resources in the market); regional asymmetry and influence by the State concerning areas and themes to be studied compromise scientific autonomy in our country. The production of knowledge that could optimally meet the needs of Brazilian workers is subject to the needs of production and of the market attuned to the expectations of international bourgeoisie, which corroborates our position as peripheral country, dependent on global economy.
- ItemMovimento antiproibicionista no Brasil : discursos de resistência(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2017-03-24) Leal, Fabíola Xavier; Garcia, Maria Lúcia Teixeira; Ferraz, Ana Targina Rodrigues; Rodrigues, Luciana Boiteux de Figueiredo; Carvalho, Thiago Fabres de; Lima, Rita de Cássia CavalcanteThis study aims at analyzing the resistance discourses present in debates about the Drug Policy in Brazil in order to unveil the meaning they convey in the present time and to which interests they bonded under the Gramscian categories. As specific objectives: analyze the drug policy based on the process of constructing and legitimizing the anti-prohibitionist; understand how the anti-prohibitionist movement is conformed in the processes of dispute, showing whether there is prevalence of supremacy methods or forms of hegemony; analyze the processes employed by civil society so as to identify in which historical moment the anti-prohibitionist movement is placed; list the main groups linked to the anti-prohibitionist struggle, identifying the main fight flags in their discourses; point out whether or not there is agreement in these discourses so that they are qualified in the anti-prohibitionist field; analyze the agenda for drug legalization from the anti-prohibitionist perspective; contribute to academia and society interested in the theme as critical reflection about the antiprohibitionist movement and the movement deriving from it. As theoreticalmethodological approach, we employed the critical dialectical materialist method based on the Gramscian theoretical framework. The data were obtained from a semi-structured interview with 7 individuals who were active in the resistance movement in the anti-prohibitionist field. The analysis was based on the concept in which a discourse is always related to its conditions of social-historical production where one can see the set of possible discourses. As a conclusion, we point out that the anti-prohibitionist movement Brazil has been managed by movements that stand in the field of resistance against the drug policy in force all over the world. Among the fight flags, the legalization and regulation of drugs from the anti-prohibitionist perspective are brought by the subjects from different perspectives. In this regard, we need to demystify the concepts and meanings of legalization presented. The anti-prohibitionist movement in Brazil is configured as resistance against the prohibition model in force. We can also highlight a few suggestions of strategies só that the movement can be presented from the perspective of change in reality, guided by the philosophy of praxis.