THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES

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Autor(a) principal: PASE,HEMERSON LUIZ
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: ROCHA,HUMBERTO JOSÉ DA, SANTOS,EVERTON RODRIGO DOS, PATELLA,ANA PAULA DUPUY
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Electrical energy is the basis of the lifestyle of contemporary society, whose main source in Brazil, is the dam, requiring the construction of major infrastructure projects. These projects drive contradictory social and political processes. In these processes, we glimpse the conflict between the Specific Purpose Entities (SPE), proponents of hydropower, and the Touched, representative parts of local populations forcibly displaced as a result of these works Movement of Affected by Dams. Having locus as the basin of Uruguay, southern Brazil, this article discusses the conflict through a "loop analysis" consists of hydropower and resettlement. We sought to understand the frequency and the motivations of those affected to participate politically in later demonstrations against their relocation hydropower. Therefore, we use a methodology that links qualitative and quantitative tools based on empirical research. The study enables us to understand that the primary motivator for participation of those affected in later for their resettlement mobilizations is human solidarity.
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title THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES
spellingShingle THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES
PASE,HEMERSON LUIZ
Social Conflict
Hydropower
Movement of Affected by Dams
Resettlement
Special Purpose Company
title_short THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES
title_full THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES
title_fullStr THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES
title_full_unstemmed THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES
title_sort THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES
author PASE,HEMERSON LUIZ
author_facet PASE,HEMERSON LUIZ
ROCHA,HUMBERTO JOSÉ DA
SANTOS,EVERTON RODRIGO DOS
PATELLA,ANA PAULA DUPUY
author_role author
author2 ROCHA,HUMBERTO JOSÉ DA
SANTOS,EVERTON RODRIGO DOS
PATELLA,ANA PAULA DUPUY
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PASE,HEMERSON LUIZ
ROCHA,HUMBERTO JOSÉ DA
SANTOS,EVERTON RODRIGO DOS
PATELLA,ANA PAULA DUPUY
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social Conflict
Hydropower
Movement of Affected by Dams
Resettlement
Special Purpose Company
topic Social Conflict
Hydropower
Movement of Affected by Dams
Resettlement
Special Purpose Company
description Abstract Electrical energy is the basis of the lifestyle of contemporary society, whose main source in Brazil, is the dam, requiring the construction of major infrastructure projects. These projects drive contradictory social and political processes. In these processes, we glimpse the conflict between the Specific Purpose Entities (SPE), proponents of hydropower, and the Touched, representative parts of local populations forcibly displaced as a result of these works Movement of Affected by Dams. Having locus as the basin of Uruguay, southern Brazil, this article discusses the conflict through a "loop analysis" consists of hydropower and resettlement. We sought to understand the frequency and the motivations of those affected to participate politically in later demonstrations against their relocation hydropower. Therefore, we use a methodology that links qualitative and quantitative tools based on empirical research. The study enables us to understand that the primary motivator for participation of those affected in later for their resettlement mobilizations is human solidarity.
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