População em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?

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Autor(a) principal: Pinho, Roberta Justel do
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The homeless population is characterized by the use of the street as a space for survival and housing, by extreme poverty, heterogeneity and broken/weakned family ties. Unemployment seems to contribute to this situation; thus productive inclusion is pointed out as one of the strategies for achieving autonomy, social participation and overcoming the homeless situation. The work of Boaventura de Sousa Santos constituted the theoretical support and analysis of the work, whose general objective was to understand the relationships of the homeless population and the world of work, today, through the identification and characterization of actions and experiences of productive inclusion with this population as well as their own personal and work histories. This work was a qualitative research divided into Studies 1 and 2. Study 1 was carried out with the coordinators of 13 Centros Pop (Centers of Specialized Reference for Homeless People) in the state of São Paulo, through the application of a semi-structured questionnaire, containing a protocol of personal and professional issues of the participants, questions for the characterization of the equipment and specific questions about productive inclusion. The personal, professional, and equipment data were analyzed descriptively and Thematic Analysis was used for the open questions. Study 2 was conducted with 4 users from one of the Centros Pop participating in Study 1 and it consisted of semi-structured interviews, field notes, and participant observation. The results of Study 1 showed that access to work permeates the construction of Individualized Plan of Care in most Centros Pop, with actions aimed at productive inclusion centered on referrals and registrations for training and professional qualification. Thematic Analysis identified that whether, on the one hand, work seems to have an important role in achieving autonomy and social belonging for the homeless population, on the other hand, numerous difficulties are posed, attributed or not to the subjects’ access to work, one that has been done essentially and precariously by informal means. Intersectoriality is seen as a fundamental strategy to guarantee this access, but the criteria and requirements for this inclusion tend to further exclude subjects from this scenario. In Study 2, the narratives and histories of the four participants showed that work crosses their trajectories in different ways and, although they see in formal work an expectation for resuming life projects and leaving the street, they experience concrete difficulties for this inclusion, resorting to different forms of resistance and survival in the face of unemployment. We conclude that the institutional responses to productive inclusion have been limited to professional qualification actions, focusing on individual subjects unable to guarantee access to work. The hegemonic work in modern times is incompatible with social emancipation, imposing concrete limits on the transposition of the abyssal line and requiring the creation of counter-hegemonic alternatives, based on an ecology of knowledge, which allow access to emancipatory forms of work for the populations radically excluded from it, as is the case of the homeless population.
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spelling Pinho, Roberta Justel doLussi, Isabela Aparecida de Oliveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8121264125922144http://lattes.cnpq.br/0710321881378355293c9f16-a91c-46bf-b82d-f5fff0ea11fe2020-05-07T16:27:02Z2020-05-07T16:27:02Z2020-02-20PINHO, Roberta Justel do. População em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?. 2020. Tese (Doutorado em Terapia Ocupacional) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2020. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/12685.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/12685The homeless population is characterized by the use of the street as a space for survival and housing, by extreme poverty, heterogeneity and broken/weakned family ties. Unemployment seems to contribute to this situation; thus productive inclusion is pointed out as one of the strategies for achieving autonomy, social participation and overcoming the homeless situation. The work of Boaventura de Sousa Santos constituted the theoretical support and analysis of the work, whose general objective was to understand the relationships of the homeless population and the world of work, today, through the identification and characterization of actions and experiences of productive inclusion with this population as well as their own personal and work histories. This work was a qualitative research divided into Studies 1 and 2. Study 1 was carried out with the coordinators of 13 Centros Pop (Centers of Specialized Reference for Homeless People) in the state of São Paulo, through the application of a semi-structured questionnaire, containing a protocol of personal and professional issues of the participants, questions for the characterization of the equipment and specific questions about productive inclusion. The personal, professional, and equipment data were analyzed descriptively and Thematic Analysis was used for the open questions. Study 2 was conducted with 4 users from one of the Centros Pop participating in Study 1 and it consisted of semi-structured interviews, field notes, and participant observation. The results of Study 1 showed that access to work permeates the construction of Individualized Plan of Care in most Centros Pop, with actions aimed at productive inclusion centered on referrals and registrations for training and professional qualification. Thematic Analysis identified that whether, on the one hand, work seems to have an important role in achieving autonomy and social belonging for the homeless population, on the other hand, numerous difficulties are posed, attributed or not to the subjects’ access to work, one that has been done essentially and precariously by informal means. Intersectoriality is seen as a fundamental strategy to guarantee this access, but the criteria and requirements for this inclusion tend to further exclude subjects from this scenario. In Study 2, the narratives and histories of the four participants showed that work crosses their trajectories in different ways and, although they see in formal work an expectation for resuming life projects and leaving the street, they experience concrete difficulties for this inclusion, resorting to different forms of resistance and survival in the face of unemployment. We conclude that the institutional responses to productive inclusion have been limited to professional qualification actions, focusing on individual subjects unable to guarantee access to work. The hegemonic work in modern times is incompatible with social emancipation, imposing concrete limits on the transposition of the abyssal line and requiring the creation of counter-hegemonic alternatives, based on an ecology of knowledge, which allow access to emancipatory forms of work for the populations radically excluded from it, as is the case of the homeless population.A população em situação de rua caracteriza-se pelo uso da rua como espaço de sobrevivência e moradia, pela pobreza extrema, heterogeneidade e vínculos familiares interrompidos/fragilizados, sendo que o desemprego parece contribuir para essa situação, de modo que a inclusão produtiva é apontada como uma das estratégias para conquista da autonomia, participação social e superação da situação de rua. A obra de Boaventura de Sousa Santos constituiu o suporte teórico e de análise deste trabalho, cujo objetivo geral foi compreender as relações da população em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho, na atualidade, por meio da identificação e caracterização de ações e experiências de inclusão produtiva junto a essa população bem como de suas próprias histórias pessoais e de trabalho. Tratou-se de pesquisa qualitativa, dividida em Estudos 1 e 2. O Estudo 1 foi realizado junto a coordenadores de 13 Centros Pop (Centros de Referência Especializado para População em Situação de Rua) do estado de São Paulo, por meio de aplicação de questionário semiestruturado, contendo um protocolo de questões pessoais e profissionais dos participantes, questões para caracterização dos equipamentos e questões específicas sobre o tema da inclusão produtiva. Os dados pessoais, profissionais e os dados dos equipamentos foram analisados descritivamente e para as questões abertas utilizou-se a Análise Temática. O Estudo 2 foi realizado com 4 usuários de um dos Centros Pop participantes no Estudo 1 e utilizou-se de entrevistas semi-abertas, diário de campo e observação participante. Os resultados do Estudo 1 mostraram que o acesso ao trabalho permeia a construção dos Planos de Acompanhamento Individualizados na maioria dos Centros Pop, sendo as ações que visam a inclusão produtiva centradas em encaminhamentos e cadastros para capacitação e qualificação profissional. A análise temática identificou que se por uma lado o trabalho parece ter importante papel na conquista de autonomia e pertencimento social para a população em situação de rua, são colocadas inúmeras dificuldades, atribuídas ou não aos sujeitos para esse acesso, que tem se dado essencial e precariamente na informalidade. A intersetorialidade é colocada como estratégia fundamental para garantia desse acesso, mas os critérios e as exigências para essa inclusão tendem a excluir ainda mais os sujeitos desse cenário. No que se refere ao Estudo 2, as narrativas e histórias dos quatro participantes mostraram que o trabalho atravessa suas trajetórias de diferentes formas e, embora vejam no trabalho formal uma expectativa para retomada dos projetos de vida e saída da rua, vivenciam dificuldades concretas para essa inclusão, recorrendo à diferentes formas de resistência e sobrevivência frente ao desemprego. Concluímos que as respostas institucionais para a inclusão produtiva têm se limitado à ações de qualificação profissional, com foco nos sujeitos individuais incapazes de garantir acesso ao trabalho. O trabalho hegemônico na modernidade é incompatível com a emancipação social, impondo limites concretos na transposição da linha abissal e exigindo a criação de alternativas contra-hegemônicas, pautando-se numa ecologia de saberes, que permitam o acesso à formas emancipatórias de trabalho para as populações dele excluídas radicalmente, como é o caso da população em situação de rua.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)CAPES: Código de Financiamento 001porUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCâmpus São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Terapia Ocupacional - PPGTOUFSCarAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPopulação em situação de ruaTrabalhoServiços de assistência socialTerapia ocupacionalHomeless peopleWorkSocial welfare servicesOccupational therapyCIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONALPopulação em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?Homeless people and the world of work: (im) possibilities of transposing the abyssal line?info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis6006005679c120-977d-4480-b63e-e47cdc4a1a82reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARORIGINALPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdfPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdfapplication/pdf5050808https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12685/4/PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdf2ca33a177a29b5d7e2939a36cd8c0909MD54PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdfPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdfapplication/pdf377203https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12685/2/PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdf051d47c89a6134f0f4e835833d1f112dMD52CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; charset=utf-8811https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12685/3/license_rdfe39d27027a6cc9cb039ad269a5db8e34MD53TEXTPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdf.txtPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain726767https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12685/5/PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdf.txtc579d3627e3c44e3c0dbe99c7a4879f3MD55PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdf.txtPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain2https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12685/7/PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdf.txtd784fa8b6d98d27699781bd9a7cf19f0MD57THUMBNAILPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdf.jpgPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg5981https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12685/6/PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_2020.pdf.jpge50053ff64491db5c47358984120c899MD56PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdf.jpgPINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg9427https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/12685/8/PINHO_RobertaJusteldo_Carta.pdf.jpg8ec7a8b85da78173e1c83a2365e6695dMD58ufscar/126852023-09-18 18:31:54.325oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/12685Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-09-18T18:31:54Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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title População em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?
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Pinho, Roberta Justel do
População em situação de rua
Trabalho
Serviços de assistência social
Terapia ocupacional
Homeless people
Work
Social welfare services
Occupational therapy
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short População em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?
title_full População em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?
title_fullStr População em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?
title_full_unstemmed População em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?
title_sort População em situação de rua e o mundo do trabalho: (im)possibilidades de transposição da linha abissal?
author Pinho, Roberta Justel do
author_facet Pinho, Roberta Justel do
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Trabalho
Serviços de assistência social
Terapia ocupacional
topic População em situação de rua
Trabalho
Serviços de assistência social
Terapia ocupacional
Homeless people
Work
Social welfare services
Occupational therapy
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
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Work
Social welfare services
Occupational therapy
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description The homeless population is characterized by the use of the street as a space for survival and housing, by extreme poverty, heterogeneity and broken/weakned family ties. Unemployment seems to contribute to this situation; thus productive inclusion is pointed out as one of the strategies for achieving autonomy, social participation and overcoming the homeless situation. The work of Boaventura de Sousa Santos constituted the theoretical support and analysis of the work, whose general objective was to understand the relationships of the homeless population and the world of work, today, through the identification and characterization of actions and experiences of productive inclusion with this population as well as their own personal and work histories. This work was a qualitative research divided into Studies 1 and 2. Study 1 was carried out with the coordinators of 13 Centros Pop (Centers of Specialized Reference for Homeless People) in the state of São Paulo, through the application of a semi-structured questionnaire, containing a protocol of personal and professional issues of the participants, questions for the characterization of the equipment and specific questions about productive inclusion. The personal, professional, and equipment data were analyzed descriptively and Thematic Analysis was used for the open questions. Study 2 was conducted with 4 users from one of the Centros Pop participating in Study 1 and it consisted of semi-structured interviews, field notes, and participant observation. The results of Study 1 showed that access to work permeates the construction of Individualized Plan of Care in most Centros Pop, with actions aimed at productive inclusion centered on referrals and registrations for training and professional qualification. Thematic Analysis identified that whether, on the one hand, work seems to have an important role in achieving autonomy and social belonging for the homeless population, on the other hand, numerous difficulties are posed, attributed or not to the subjects’ access to work, one that has been done essentially and precariously by informal means. Intersectoriality is seen as a fundamental strategy to guarantee this access, but the criteria and requirements for this inclusion tend to further exclude subjects from this scenario. In Study 2, the narratives and histories of the four participants showed that work crosses their trajectories in different ways and, although they see in formal work an expectation for resuming life projects and leaving the street, they experience concrete difficulties for this inclusion, resorting to different forms of resistance and survival in the face of unemployment. We conclude that the institutional responses to productive inclusion have been limited to professional qualification actions, focusing on individual subjects unable to guarantee access to work. The hegemonic work in modern times is incompatible with social emancipation, imposing concrete limits on the transposition of the abyssal line and requiring the creation of counter-hegemonic alternatives, based on an ecology of knowledge, which allow access to emancipatory forms of work for the populations radically excluded from it, as is the case of the homeless population.
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