The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities
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Resumo: | The free exchange, trade or catira is still an important form of circulation of goods in various communities of Brazil. However, its practitioners and all practical knowledge are still marginalized in management studies, under the justification that these practitioners would be amateurs, devoid of rationality and technical knowledge. This paper analyzes the identity construction of Brazilian catireiros to understand what types of rationality guide their trading practices. To this end, we interviewed 31 traders currently residing in Triângulo Mineiro and Alto Paranaíba regions, and the data collected were analyzed through French Discourse Analysis. The research pointed out that catireiros initially sought to identify and distinguish themselves from others using nouns, hence demonstrating who they are. Subsequently, the respondents used verbs that characterize their everyday catira practices, hence demonstrating what they are. In this sense, actions such as establishing contacts, getting to know people, negotiating, and understanding the market are some practices that constitute, (re)construct, and materialize the daily identities of such workers. It is also important to highlight that catireiros can also exercise different types of rationalities in different social contexts and although many have not achieved higher education, they should not have their trading practices delegitimized by the academia, since it is from these practices that they live, raise their families, and expand their business. |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalitiesidentitiesrationalitycatiracatireiros.Administração de Setores EspecíficosSociologia Rural The free exchange, trade or catira is still an important form of circulation of goods in various communities of Brazil. However, its practitioners and all practical knowledge are still marginalized in management studies, under the justification that these practitioners would be amateurs, devoid of rationality and technical knowledge. This paper analyzes the identity construction of Brazilian catireiros to understand what types of rationality guide their trading practices. To this end, we interviewed 31 traders currently residing in Triângulo Mineiro and Alto Paranaíba regions, and the data collected were analyzed through French Discourse Analysis. The research pointed out that catireiros initially sought to identify and distinguish themselves from others using nouns, hence demonstrating who they are. Subsequently, the respondents used verbs that characterize their everyday catira practices, hence demonstrating what they are. In this sense, actions such as establishing contacts, getting to know people, negotiating, and understanding the market are some practices that constitute, (re)construct, and materialize the daily identities of such workers. It is also important to highlight that catireiros can also exercise different types of rationalities in different social contexts and although many have not achieved higher education, they should not have their trading practices delegitimized by the academia, since it is from these practices that they live, raise their families, and expand their business. Universidade Estadual De Maringá2018-11-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Qualitativa; Pesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documenthttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/4179310.4025/actascihumansoc.v40i3.41793Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; Vol 40 No 3 (2018); e41793Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences; v. 40 n. 3 (2018); e417931807-86561679-7361reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/41793/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/article/view/41793/751375146888Copyright (c) 2018 Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Scienceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPalhares, José VitorCouto, Felipe FróesCarrieri, Alexandre de Pádua2018-11-27T16:46:18Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/41793Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/indexPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciHumanSocSci/oai||actahuman@uem.br1807-86561679-7361opendoar:2018-11-27T16:46:18Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities Palhares, José Vitor identities rationality catira catireiros. Administração de Setores Específicos Sociologia Rural |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities |
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The Brazilian catira: identities and rationalities |
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Palhares, José Vitor |
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Palhares, José Vitor Couto, Felipe Fróes Carrieri, Alexandre de Pádua |
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Couto, Felipe Fróes Carrieri, Alexandre de Pádua |
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Palhares, José Vitor Couto, Felipe Fróes Carrieri, Alexandre de Pádua |
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identities rationality catira catireiros. Administração de Setores Específicos Sociologia Rural |
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identities rationality catira catireiros. Administração de Setores Específicos Sociologia Rural |
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The free exchange, trade or catira is still an important form of circulation of goods in various communities of Brazil. However, its practitioners and all practical knowledge are still marginalized in management studies, under the justification that these practitioners would be amateurs, devoid of rationality and technical knowledge. This paper analyzes the identity construction of Brazilian catireiros to understand what types of rationality guide their trading practices. To this end, we interviewed 31 traders currently residing in Triângulo Mineiro and Alto Paranaíba regions, and the data collected were analyzed through French Discourse Analysis. The research pointed out that catireiros initially sought to identify and distinguish themselves from others using nouns, hence demonstrating who they are. Subsequently, the respondents used verbs that characterize their everyday catira practices, hence demonstrating what they are. In this sense, actions such as establishing contacts, getting to know people, negotiating, and understanding the market are some practices that constitute, (re)construct, and materialize the daily identities of such workers. It is also important to highlight that catireiros can also exercise different types of rationalities in different social contexts and although many have not achieved higher education, they should not have their trading practices delegitimized by the academia, since it is from these practices that they live, raise their families, and expand their business. |
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