Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Lucas Canestri de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/46088
Resumo: This paper analyzes how the cultural practice of collecting mineral water can reveal, with its stock of knowledge and values, historical social consensuses and, through these consensuses, reveal the interpreters community’s social rationalization level. Specifically, it seeks to answer, how this practice can reflect culturally inherited consensual horizons and how these consensus influence the ability to act under the aegis of communicative rationality. Under the focus of Jürgen Habermas’s communicative action theory, it start from the hypothesis that the consensual situational definitions underlying those of cultural practices are indicators of the social rationalization’s level of the communities of interpreters. In summary, it is understood that cultural practices express social values and knowledge that, at a meta-level, reveal the aptitude’s level of that community to communicative rationality, a fundamental element for management guided by the principles of enlightened and emancipated public interest, which here receives the name of Social Management. Knowing the level of social rationalization can be an instrument of moderation in the public sphere. Data collection was performed through bibliographic review, participant observation and semi-structured interview. The field research was carried out between September 2018 and March 2019 in the municipalities of Cambuquira, Lambari and Caxambu and 108 mineral water collectors were interviewed. The day-by-day and informal conversations with other collectors and non-collectors were noted in the field notebook. The information collected was systematized and submitted to content analysis and organized through an analysis model that divides the theory of knowledge into three major fields, in a continuum that goes from total determinism to total relativism. The model was tested in the bibliographic review on the theme of mineral waters in the studied municipalities. After the typification and comparative analysis of five historical periods, as well as the qualitative analysis of five situations collected during immersion in the field, it was concluded that the current consensual horizon reflected by the studied cultural practice presents in an ecological, scientific and affective characteristics at a meta-level. These characteristics indicate that today, these communities of interpreters have a level of social rationalization that is more decentralized in relation to previous historical periods in the World of Life, and more centered than that of the previous history period in the System.
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spelling Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonteSocial management and communicational rationality: analysis of the cultural practice of collecting mineral water at the sourceRacionalização socialReflexividadeEsfera públicaCircuito das águasSocial rationalizationReflexivityPublic sphereWater circuitAdministraçãoThis paper analyzes how the cultural practice of collecting mineral water can reveal, with its stock of knowledge and values, historical social consensuses and, through these consensuses, reveal the interpreters community’s social rationalization level. Specifically, it seeks to answer, how this practice can reflect culturally inherited consensual horizons and how these consensus influence the ability to act under the aegis of communicative rationality. Under the focus of Jürgen Habermas’s communicative action theory, it start from the hypothesis that the consensual situational definitions underlying those of cultural practices are indicators of the social rationalization’s level of the communities of interpreters. In summary, it is understood that cultural practices express social values and knowledge that, at a meta-level, reveal the aptitude’s level of that community to communicative rationality, a fundamental element for management guided by the principles of enlightened and emancipated public interest, which here receives the name of Social Management. Knowing the level of social rationalization can be an instrument of moderation in the public sphere. Data collection was performed through bibliographic review, participant observation and semi-structured interview. The field research was carried out between September 2018 and March 2019 in the municipalities of Cambuquira, Lambari and Caxambu and 108 mineral water collectors were interviewed. The day-by-day and informal conversations with other collectors and non-collectors were noted in the field notebook. The information collected was systematized and submitted to content analysis and organized through an analysis model that divides the theory of knowledge into three major fields, in a continuum that goes from total determinism to total relativism. The model was tested in the bibliographic review on the theme of mineral waters in the studied municipalities. After the typification and comparative analysis of five historical periods, as well as the qualitative analysis of five situations collected during immersion in the field, it was concluded that the current consensual horizon reflected by the studied cultural practice presents in an ecological, scientific and affective characteristics at a meta-level. These characteristics indicate that today, these communities of interpreters have a level of social rationalization that is more decentralized in relation to previous historical periods in the World of Life, and more centered than that of the previous history period in the System.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Este trabalho analisa como a prática cultural de coletar água mineral pode revelar, com seu estoque de saberes e valores, consensos sociais históricos e, por meio destes consensos, revelar o grau de racionalização social da comunidade de intérpretes. Especificamente, busca responder, como essa prática pode refletir horizontes consensuais herdados culturalmente, e como estes consensos influenciam na capacidade de agir, sob a égide da racionalidade comunicativa. Sob o enfoque da teoria do agir comunicativo de Jürgen Habermas, parte-se da hipótese de que, as definições situacionais passíveis de consenso subjacentes às das práticas culturais são indicadores do grau de racionalização social das comunidades de intérpretes. Em síntese, entende-se que, as práticas culturais expressam valores e saberes sociais que, num meta-nível permitem revelar o grau de aptidão daquela comunidade à racionalidade comunicativa, elemento fundamental para uma gestão orientada, pelos princípios do interesse público esclarecido e emancipado, que aqui recebe o nome de Gestão Social. Conhecer o grau de racionalização social pode ser um instrumento de moderação, na esfera pública. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio de revisão bibliográfica, observação participante e entrevista semiestruturada. A pesquisa de campo foi realizada entre setembro de 2018 a março de 2019 nos municípios de Cambuquira, Lambari e Caxambu, e foram entrevistados 108 coletores de água mineral. O dia a dia e as conversas informais com outros coletores e não coletores, foram anotadas no caderno de campo. As informações coletadas foram sistematizadas e submetidas à análise de conteúdo, e organizadas por meio de um modelo de análise que divide a teoria do conhecimento em três grandes campos, num contínuo que vai do determinismo total ao relativismo total. O modelo foi aplicado na revisão bibliográfica sobre a temática das águas minerais nos municípios estudados. Após a tipificação e análise comparativa de cinco períodos históricos, bem como da análise qualitativa de cinco situações colhidas durante a imersão no campo, concluiu-se que o atual horizonte consensual, refletido pela prática cultural estudada apresenta num meta-nível características ecológicas, científicas e afetivas. Estas características indicam que na atualidade, estas comunidades de intérpretes apresentam um grau de racionalização social, mais descentrado em relação aos períodos históricos anteriores no Mundo da Vida, e mais centrado que a do período histórico anterior no Sistema.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em AdministraçãoUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Administração e EconomiaPereira, José RobertoCabral, Eloisa Helena de SouzaFerreira, Patrícia AparecidaSilva, Sabrina Soares daCançado, Airton CardosoCampos, Marilene de SouzaPortugal Junior, Pedro dos SantosOliveira, Lucas Canestri de2021-02-01T17:15:00Z2021-02-01T17:15:00Z2021-02-012020-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfOLIVEIRA, L. C. de. Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte. 2020. 166 p. Tese (Doutorado em Administração) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2021.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/46088porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-05-31T17:53:54Zoai:localhost:1/46088Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-05-31T17:53:54Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte
Social management and communicational rationality: analysis of the cultural practice of collecting mineral water at the source
title Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte
spellingShingle Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte
Oliveira, Lucas Canestri de
Racionalização social
Reflexividade
Esfera pública
Circuito das águas
Social rationalization
Reflexivity
Public sphere
Water circuit
Administração
title_short Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte
title_full Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte
title_fullStr Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte
title_full_unstemmed Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte
title_sort Gestão social e racionalidade comunicativa: análise da prática cultural de coletar água mineral na fonte
author Oliveira, Lucas Canestri de
author_facet Oliveira, Lucas Canestri de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pereira, José Roberto
Cabral, Eloisa Helena de Souza
Ferreira, Patrícia Aparecida
Silva, Sabrina Soares da
Cançado, Airton Cardoso
Campos, Marilene de Souza
Portugal Junior, Pedro dos Santos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Lucas Canestri de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Racionalização social
Reflexividade
Esfera pública
Circuito das águas
Social rationalization
Reflexivity
Public sphere
Water circuit
Administração
topic Racionalização social
Reflexividade
Esfera pública
Circuito das águas
Social rationalization
Reflexivity
Public sphere
Water circuit
Administração
description This paper analyzes how the cultural practice of collecting mineral water can reveal, with its stock of knowledge and values, historical social consensuses and, through these consensuses, reveal the interpreters community’s social rationalization level. Specifically, it seeks to answer, how this practice can reflect culturally inherited consensual horizons and how these consensus influence the ability to act under the aegis of communicative rationality. Under the focus of Jürgen Habermas’s communicative action theory, it start from the hypothesis that the consensual situational definitions underlying those of cultural practices are indicators of the social rationalization’s level of the communities of interpreters. In summary, it is understood that cultural practices express social values and knowledge that, at a meta-level, reveal the aptitude’s level of that community to communicative rationality, a fundamental element for management guided by the principles of enlightened and emancipated public interest, which here receives the name of Social Management. Knowing the level of social rationalization can be an instrument of moderation in the public sphere. Data collection was performed through bibliographic review, participant observation and semi-structured interview. The field research was carried out between September 2018 and March 2019 in the municipalities of Cambuquira, Lambari and Caxambu and 108 mineral water collectors were interviewed. The day-by-day and informal conversations with other collectors and non-collectors were noted in the field notebook. The information collected was systematized and submitted to content analysis and organized through an analysis model that divides the theory of knowledge into three major fields, in a continuum that goes from total determinism to total relativism. The model was tested in the bibliographic review on the theme of mineral waters in the studied municipalities. After the typification and comparative analysis of five historical periods, as well as the qualitative analysis of five situations collected during immersion in the field, it was concluded that the current consensual horizon reflected by the studied cultural practice presents in an ecological, scientific and affective characteristics at a meta-level. These characteristics indicate that today, these communities of interpreters have a level of social rationalization that is more decentralized in relation to previous historical periods in the World of Life, and more centered than that of the previous history period in the System.
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