A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família

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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Nínive Fonseca
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This work seeks to analyze how beneficiaries from the Bolsa Família Program define moral values and cultural repertoires in shaping symbolic boundaries between them and other social groups. Considering the constant dissemination of criticisms and negative images in the public debate around the Bolsa Família Program since its creation, this research intends to identify, from the beneficiaries‘ perspective, what are the values mobilized by them that guide their actions and give them meaning to their lives, as well as, what makes them approach or to be apart from other social groups. If, on the one hand, the criticisms (and their corresponding stereotypes) of this policy are very visible, on the other hand, we still know very little about how the beneficiaries themselves conceive issues related to poverty, or even if they mobilize others elements in the process of signifying their own beneficiary status. The data discussed here are the result of fieldwork carried out in a poor neighborhood in the city of João Pessoa, Brazil, and the constant relationship of this reality with the literature produced on poverty, inequality, social policies, and morality. With the sad reality of being one of the most unequal countries in the world, the discussion brought up along the chapters goes back to the tragic Brazilian history of being able to perpetuate alarming rates of poverty and the consequent strategies used by society to make this situation invisible. As a way of 'attacking' the problem, countless narratives have appeared throughout history targeting the reasons that would make Brazil so poor and so unequal over generations. These explanations are usually loaded with moral judgments and also subsidized by economical explanations that do nothing more than transferring to the poor the responsibility for their own situations. It is in this context that this work seeks to understand how beneficiaries elaborate on their narratives, considering that the image commonly associated with them is related to lazy and full of children kind of people. One of the results of this research is that the beneficiaries, unlike the image conveyed about them, feel that being a beneficiary is, in fact, an achievement for those who strive for it, and not a guaranteed social right. For them, in order to be able to be a beneficiary, a person has to fight to get in and later, fight to maintain it since to remain as a beneficiary means complying with the rules established by the government. Their moral rules value the correct, fair, and dignified style of life, and what makes the beneficiaries closer or not to other people is not the fact that they are beneficiaries of the same program, but if the others share the same ethical and moral values as they do. The negative images conveyed about the beneficiaries in general (lazy and full of children) are also shared by the interviewees, however, always in relation to the other beneficiaries, and never to themselves. In this sense, I conclude that the constant criticisms that supposedly targets technical aspects of the program are, in fact, criticisms targeting the behavior of the poor women who are beneficiaries, and that the impact of these negative images reflects in the formation of the beneficiaries' own opinion about their actions, as well as, the moral judgment they make about the actions of other beneficiaries.
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spelling A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa FamíliaPrograma Bolsa FamíliaPobrezaDesigualdadeProgramas sociaisMoralidadeFronteiras simbólicasBolsa Família ProgramPovertyInequalitySocial programsMoralitySymbolic boundariesCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIAThis work seeks to analyze how beneficiaries from the Bolsa Família Program define moral values and cultural repertoires in shaping symbolic boundaries between them and other social groups. Considering the constant dissemination of criticisms and negative images in the public debate around the Bolsa Família Program since its creation, this research intends to identify, from the beneficiaries‘ perspective, what are the values mobilized by them that guide their actions and give them meaning to their lives, as well as, what makes them approach or to be apart from other social groups. If, on the one hand, the criticisms (and their corresponding stereotypes) of this policy are very visible, on the other hand, we still know very little about how the beneficiaries themselves conceive issues related to poverty, or even if they mobilize others elements in the process of signifying their own beneficiary status. The data discussed here are the result of fieldwork carried out in a poor neighborhood in the city of João Pessoa, Brazil, and the constant relationship of this reality with the literature produced on poverty, inequality, social policies, and morality. With the sad reality of being one of the most unequal countries in the world, the discussion brought up along the chapters goes back to the tragic Brazilian history of being able to perpetuate alarming rates of poverty and the consequent strategies used by society to make this situation invisible. As a way of 'attacking' the problem, countless narratives have appeared throughout history targeting the reasons that would make Brazil so poor and so unequal over generations. These explanations are usually loaded with moral judgments and also subsidized by economical explanations that do nothing more than transferring to the poor the responsibility for their own situations. It is in this context that this work seeks to understand how beneficiaries elaborate on their narratives, considering that the image commonly associated with them is related to lazy and full of children kind of people. One of the results of this research is that the beneficiaries, unlike the image conveyed about them, feel that being a beneficiary is, in fact, an achievement for those who strive for it, and not a guaranteed social right. For them, in order to be able to be a beneficiary, a person has to fight to get in and later, fight to maintain it since to remain as a beneficiary means complying with the rules established by the government. Their moral rules value the correct, fair, and dignified style of life, and what makes the beneficiaries closer or not to other people is not the fact that they are beneficiaries of the same program, but if the others share the same ethical and moral values as they do. The negative images conveyed about the beneficiaries in general (lazy and full of children) are also shared by the interviewees, however, always in relation to the other beneficiaries, and never to themselves. In this sense, I conclude that the constant criticisms that supposedly targets technical aspects of the program are, in fact, criticisms targeting the behavior of the poor women who are beneficiaries, and that the impact of these negative images reflects in the formation of the beneficiaries' own opinion about their actions, as well as, the moral judgment they make about the actions of other beneficiaries.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESEste trabalho busca analisar como se dá a construção de valores morais e de repertórios culturais por parte dos beneficiários do Programa Bolsa Família na construção de fronteiras simbólicas entre grupos sociais. Considerando a constante disseminação de críticas e imagens negativas presentes no debate público em torno do Programa Bolsa Família desde sua criação, essa pesquisa buscou identificar, a partir da percepção dos próprios beneficiários, quais são os valores mobilizados por eles que guiam suas ações e dão sentido às suas vidas, bem como, o que os fazem se aproximar ou se distanciar dos demais grupos sociais. Se, por um lado, as críticas (e os estereótipos correspondentes) a essa política são muito visíveis, por outro lado, ainda se sabe muito pouco acerca da forma como o próprio público beneficiário concebe as mesmas questões e problemas, ou mesmo se mobilizam outros elementos no processo de significação de sua própria condição de beneficiários. Os dados discutidos na tese são o resultado do trabalho de campo realizado em um bairro pobre da cidade de João Pessoa e a constante relação dessa realidade com a literatura produzida sobre pobreza, desigualdade, políticas sociais e moralidade. Com a triste marca de ser um dos países mais desiguais do mundo, a discussão trazida nos dois primeiros capítulos desse trabalho remonta a trágica história brasileira de ser capaz de perpetuar índices alarmantes de pobreza e as consequentes estratégias utilizadas pela sociedade para invisibilizar essa situação. Como forma de ‘atacar’ o problema, brotam ao longo da história inúmeras narrativas sobre os motivos que levariam o Brasil a ser tão pobre e tão desigual, carregadas de julgamentos morais e subsidiadas por repertórios economicistas que nada mais fazem do que transferir ao pobre a responsabilidade por suas situações. É nesse contexto que esse trabalho busca perceber como os beneficiários elaboram suas narrativas, considerando que a imagem comumente associada a eles está relacionada a pessoas preguiçosas, acomodadas e cheias de filhos. Um dos resultados dessa pesquisa é que as beneficiárias do programa, ao contrário da imagem veiculada sobre elas, sentem que ser beneficiária é, na verdade, uma conquista para aquelas que batalham por isso, e não um direito garantido. Para elas, só é beneficiária quem luta para conseguir o benefício e também para mantê-lo, já que permanecer beneficiária significa cumprir com as regras estabelecidas pelo governo. Suas regras e condutas morais valorizam o correto, justo e digno e o que as aproximam/distanciam de outras pessoas não é o fato de serem ou não beneficiários do mesmo programa, e sim, de compartilharem dos mesmos valores éticos e morais que elas. As imagens negativas veiculadas sobre os beneficiários em geral (preguiçosos, acomodados e cheios de filhos) são compartilhadas pelas entrevistadas também, no entanto, sempre em relação aos demais beneficiários, e não a elas mesmas. Nesse sentido, concluo que a constante veiculação de críticas supostamente dirigidas a aspectos técnicos do programa são, na verdade, críticas aos comportamentos das mulheres pobres beneficiárias do programa, e que o impacto dessas imagens negativas reflete na formação de opinião das próprias beneficiárias sobre suas ações, bem como no julgamento moral que elas fazem a respeito das ações de outros beneficiários.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilSociologiaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em SociologiaUFPBBrito, Simone Magalhãeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1833114674355841Machado, Nínive Fonseca2021-07-22T14:22:56Z2021-01-122021-07-22T14:22:56Z2020-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/20460porhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2022-08-10T11:12:41Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/20460Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| diretoria@ufpb.bropendoar:2022-08-10T11:12:41Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família
title A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família
spellingShingle A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família
Machado, Nínive Fonseca
Programa Bolsa Família
Pobreza
Desigualdade
Programas sociais
Moralidade
Fronteiras simbólicas
Bolsa Família Program
Poverty
Inequality
Social programs
Morality
Symbolic boundaries
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA
title_short A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família
title_full A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família
title_fullStr A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família
title_full_unstemmed A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família
title_sort A construção de uma vida digna e a batalha por legitimidade moral: fronteiras simbólicas no Programa Bolsa Família
author Machado, Nínive Fonseca
author_facet Machado, Nínive Fonseca
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Brito, Simone Magalhães
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1833114674355841
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Nínive Fonseca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Programa Bolsa Família
Pobreza
Desigualdade
Programas sociais
Moralidade
Fronteiras simbólicas
Bolsa Família Program
Poverty
Inequality
Social programs
Morality
Symbolic boundaries
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA
topic Programa Bolsa Família
Pobreza
Desigualdade
Programas sociais
Moralidade
Fronteiras simbólicas
Bolsa Família Program
Poverty
Inequality
Social programs
Morality
Symbolic boundaries
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA
description This work seeks to analyze how beneficiaries from the Bolsa Família Program define moral values and cultural repertoires in shaping symbolic boundaries between them and other social groups. Considering the constant dissemination of criticisms and negative images in the public debate around the Bolsa Família Program since its creation, this research intends to identify, from the beneficiaries‘ perspective, what are the values mobilized by them that guide their actions and give them meaning to their lives, as well as, what makes them approach or to be apart from other social groups. If, on the one hand, the criticisms (and their corresponding stereotypes) of this policy are very visible, on the other hand, we still know very little about how the beneficiaries themselves conceive issues related to poverty, or even if they mobilize others elements in the process of signifying their own beneficiary status. The data discussed here are the result of fieldwork carried out in a poor neighborhood in the city of João Pessoa, Brazil, and the constant relationship of this reality with the literature produced on poverty, inequality, social policies, and morality. With the sad reality of being one of the most unequal countries in the world, the discussion brought up along the chapters goes back to the tragic Brazilian history of being able to perpetuate alarming rates of poverty and the consequent strategies used by society to make this situation invisible. As a way of 'attacking' the problem, countless narratives have appeared throughout history targeting the reasons that would make Brazil so poor and so unequal over generations. These explanations are usually loaded with moral judgments and also subsidized by economical explanations that do nothing more than transferring to the poor the responsibility for their own situations. It is in this context that this work seeks to understand how beneficiaries elaborate on their narratives, considering that the image commonly associated with them is related to lazy and full of children kind of people. One of the results of this research is that the beneficiaries, unlike the image conveyed about them, feel that being a beneficiary is, in fact, an achievement for those who strive for it, and not a guaranteed social right. For them, in order to be able to be a beneficiary, a person has to fight to get in and later, fight to maintain it since to remain as a beneficiary means complying with the rules established by the government. Their moral rules value the correct, fair, and dignified style of life, and what makes the beneficiaries closer or not to other people is not the fact that they are beneficiaries of the same program, but if the others share the same ethical and moral values as they do. The negative images conveyed about the beneficiaries in general (lazy and full of children) are also shared by the interviewees, however, always in relation to the other beneficiaries, and never to themselves. In this sense, I conclude that the constant criticisms that supposedly targets technical aspects of the program are, in fact, criticisms targeting the behavior of the poor women who are beneficiaries, and that the impact of these negative images reflects in the formation of the beneficiaries' own opinion about their actions, as well as, the moral judgment they make about the actions of other beneficiaries.
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