Social thought and public policies
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Resumo: | In the Dossier Section, the Journal periodically covers the themes that give name to the Lines of Research of the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at UNESP, Marília-SP. Therefore, in this edition the theme covered is “Social Thought and Public Policies”. The initial article, authored by Maurício Bernardino Gonçalves, PhD student in Social Sciences at UNESP, Araraquara-SP campus, is entitled “Boaventura de Souza Santos and the ‘postmodernity of contestation’: some Marxist notations”. Next we list the article “Democracy: typology, relations and contemporary expressions”, written by Carla Salles Rosa and Danuta Cantoia Luiz, master's student and PhD Professor, respectively, both in the area of Applied Social Sciences at the State University of Ponta Grossa. Following the reading, the third article in the section deals with “Relations between State and Civil Society: reflections on democratic perspectives”, authored by Andressa Kolody, Carla Salles Rosa and Danuta Luiz. The fourth work analyzes “Social development through technological development: an overview of Public Policies in the Brazilian technology sector in the first FHC Government (1996-1999)”, text prepared by Bárbara Regina Vieira Lopes, a graduate student in International Relations at UNESP, Marília campus. Below we have the article “Leadership and professional motivation: political strategy and labor representation”, by Rodrigo Moreira Vieira, a master's student in Social Sciences in this program. The author problematizes the use of ideological and motivational strategies as corporate actions to break workers' resistance. Continuing, the work of Geruza Silva Oliveira, a PhD student in Sociology at the Federal University of Goiás, presents us with results from her research on “City, Urban Space and its Dynamics”, paying attention to forms of interaction and interpersonal contacts in the public space of the center of Goiânia . Next, Aurora offers a debate on urban and rural spaces, bringing the article “Rural sociology and new rurality: some theoretical obstacles”, written by Fernanda Cristina Laubstein, master's student in Social Sciences at UNESP, Marília campus. This concludes the Dossier Section, in an attempt to put different themes and perspectives on social thought and public policies into dialogue. In the Miscellaneous Section, Revista Aurora brings articles on varied themes, sometimes interdisciplinary, seeking to contemplate the wide diversity of human sciences. The initial work is by Adriana Marcela Bogado, who discusses social movements as educational spaces in the article “The struggle also teaches you: teaching-learning processes within the framework of Argentine social movements”. The following article is about “Ethics and Politics in Hegel: the determining forms of the Democratic State of Law”, prepared by Marcelo Lira Silva, PhD student in Social Sciences at UNESP, Marília campus. The next work is entitled “Pre-Salt, National Question and Federative Pact: methodological considerations in government policy analysis”, contributed by Arthur de Aquino, master's student in Political Science at Unicamp. The final article in the miscellaneous section was sent to us by Matias Lopez and Mateus de Araújo, masters from the Postgraduate Program in Sociology and Anthropology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. With the title “Development and narratives of modernity: Costa Pinto and the construction of a transnational sociology for the third world”, the authors contribute to this edition with the study of the life and work of the Brazilian sociologist Luiz de Aguiar Costa Pinto. Finally, in the Special Section, Revista Aurora brings a new contribution from Professor at the University of São Paulo, Doctor Osvaldo Coggiola, with the article “The First Workers' International and the Paris Commune”. Below, Professor Anderson Deo presents us with the work: “Change so that everything remains as it is: the conservative modernism of Fernando Henrique Cardoso”. The qualified debate in this section ends with the contribution of the Professor at UNESP in Marília, Doctor Jair Pinheiro, in the article “Worldviews in Struggle”. |
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Social thought and public policiesPensamiento social y políticas públicasPensamento social e políticas públicasPresentationSocial thoughtpublic policiesPresentaciónPensamiento social políticas públicasApresentaçãoPensamento social políticas públicasIn the Dossier Section, the Journal periodically covers the themes that give name to the Lines of Research of the Postgraduate Program in Social Sciences at UNESP, Marília-SP. Therefore, in this edition the theme covered is “Social Thought and Public Policies”. The initial article, authored by Maurício Bernardino Gonçalves, PhD student in Social Sciences at UNESP, Araraquara-SP campus, is entitled “Boaventura de Souza Santos and the ‘postmodernity of contestation’: some Marxist notations”. Next we list the article “Democracy: typology, relations and contemporary expressions”, written by Carla Salles Rosa and Danuta Cantoia Luiz, master's student and PhD Professor, respectively, both in the area of Applied Social Sciences at the State University of Ponta Grossa. Following the reading, the third article in the section deals with “Relations between State and Civil Society: reflections on democratic perspectives”, authored by Andressa Kolody, Carla Salles Rosa and Danuta Luiz. The fourth work analyzes “Social development through technological development: an overview of Public Policies in the Brazilian technology sector in the first FHC Government (1996-1999)”, text prepared by Bárbara Regina Vieira Lopes, a graduate student in International Relations at UNESP, Marília campus. Below we have the article “Leadership and professional motivation: political strategy and labor representation”, by Rodrigo Moreira Vieira, a master's student in Social Sciences in this program. The author problematizes the use of ideological and motivational strategies as corporate actions to break workers' resistance. Continuing, the work of Geruza Silva Oliveira, a PhD student in Sociology at the Federal University of Goiás, presents us with results from her research on “City, Urban Space and its Dynamics”, paying attention to forms of interaction and interpersonal contacts in the public space of the center of Goiânia . Next, Aurora offers a debate on urban and rural spaces, bringing the article “Rural sociology and new rurality: some theoretical obstacles”, written by Fernanda Cristina Laubstein, master's student in Social Sciences at UNESP, Marília campus. This concludes the Dossier Section, in an attempt to put different themes and perspectives on social thought and public policies into dialogue. In the Miscellaneous Section, Revista Aurora brings articles on varied themes, sometimes interdisciplinary, seeking to contemplate the wide diversity of human sciences. The initial work is by Adriana Marcela Bogado, who discusses social movements as educational spaces in the article “The struggle also teaches you: teaching-learning processes within the framework of Argentine social movements”. The following article is about “Ethics and Politics in Hegel: the determining forms of the Democratic State of Law”, prepared by Marcelo Lira Silva, PhD student in Social Sciences at UNESP, Marília campus. The next work is entitled “Pre-Salt, National Question and Federative Pact: methodological considerations in government policy analysis”, contributed by Arthur de Aquino, master's student in Political Science at Unicamp. The final article in the miscellaneous section was sent to us by Matias Lopez and Mateus de Araújo, masters from the Postgraduate Program in Sociology and Anthropology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. With the title “Development and narratives of modernity: Costa Pinto and the construction of a transnational sociology for the third world”, the authors contribute to this edition with the study of the life and work of the Brazilian sociologist Luiz de Aguiar Costa Pinto. Finally, in the Special Section, Revista Aurora brings a new contribution from Professor at the University of São Paulo, Doctor Osvaldo Coggiola, with the article “The First Workers' International and the Paris Commune”. Below, Professor Anderson Deo presents us with the work: “Change so that everything remains as it is: the conservative modernism of Fernando Henrique Cardoso”. The qualified debate in this section ends with the contribution of the Professor at UNESP in Marília, Doctor Jair Pinheiro, in the article “Worldviews in Struggle”.En la Sección Dossier, la Revista cubre periódicamente los temas que dan nombre a las Líneas de Investigación del Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias Sociales de la UNESP, Marília-SP. Por ello, en esta edición el tema tratado es “Pensamiento Social y Políticas Públicas”. El artículo inicial, escrito por Maurício Bernardino Gonçalves, estudiante de doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de la Unesp, campus Araraquara-SP, se titula “Boaventura de Souza Santos y la ‘posmodernidad de la contestación’: algunas notaciones marxistas”. A continuación enumeramos el artículo “Democracia: tipología, relaciones y expresiones contemporáneas”, escrito por Carla Salles Rosa y Danuta Cantoia Luiz, estudiante de maestría y profesora de doctorado, respectivamente, ambas en el área de Ciencias Sociales Aplicadas de la Universidad Estadual de Ponta. Grossa. Luego de la lectura, el tercer artículo de la sección trata sobre “Relaciones entre Estado y Sociedad Civil: reflexiones sobre perspectivas democráticas”, escrito por Andressa Kolody, Carla Salles Rosa y Danuta Luiz. El cuarto trabajo analiza “Desarrollo social a través del desarrollo tecnológico: un panorama de las políticas públicas en el sector tecnológico brasileño en el primer gobierno de la FHC (1996-1999)”, texto elaborado por Bárbara Regina Vieira Lopes, estudiante de posgrado en Relaciones Internacionales de la UNESP, Campus Marília. A continuación tenemos el artículo “Liderazgo y motivación profesional: estrategia política y representación laboral”, de Rodrigo Moreira Vieira, estudiante de maestría en Ciencias Sociales de este programa. El autor problematiza el uso de estrategias ideológicas y motivacionales como acciones corporativas para romper la resistencia de los trabajadores. A continuación, el trabajo de Geruza Silva Oliveira, estudiante de doctorado en Sociología de la Universidad Federal de Goiás, nos presenta resultados de su investigación sobre “Ciudad, espacio urbano y sus dinámicas”, prestando atención a las formas de interacción y contactos interpersonales en el espacio público del centro de Goiânia. A continuación, Aurora ofrece un debate sobre los espacios urbanos y rurales, trayendo el artículo “Sociología rural y nueva ruralidad: algunos obstáculos teóricos”, escrito por Fernanda Cristina Laubstein, estudiante de maestría en Ciencias Sociales de la UNESP, campus Marília. Con esto concluye la Sección Dossier, en un intento de poner en diálogo diferentes temas y perspectivas sobre el pensamiento social y las políticas públicas. En la Sección Miscelánea, Revista Aurora trae artículos de temática variada, a veces interdisciplinaria, buscando contemplar la amplia diversidad de las ciencias humanas. El trabajo inicial es de Adriana Marcela Bogado, quien analiza los movimientos sociales como espacios educativos en el artículo “La lucha también te enseña: procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje en el marco de los movimientos sociales argentinos”. El siguiente artículo trata sobre “Ética y política en Hegel: las formas determinantes del Estado democrático de derecho”, elaborado por Marcelo Lira Silva, estudiante de doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de la Unesp, campus de Marília. El próximo trabajo se titula “Pre-Sal, Cuestión Nacional y Pacto Federativo: consideraciones metodológicas en el análisis de políticas gubernamentales”, aportado por Arthur de Aquino, estudiante de maestría en Ciencias Políticas de la Unicamp. El artículo final de la sección miscelánea nos fue enviado por Matías López y Mateus de Araújo, maestros del Programa de Posgrado en Sociología y Antropología de la Universidad Federal de Río de Janeiro. Con el título “Desarrollo y narrativas de la modernidad: Costa Pinto y la construcción de una sociología transnacional para el tercer mundo”, los autores contribuyen en esta edición con el estudio de la vida y obra del sociólogo brasileño Luiz de Aguiar Costa Pinto. Finalmente, en la Sección Especial, la Revista Aurora trae una nueva contribución del profesor de la Universidad de São Paulo, Doctor Osvaldo Coggiola, con el artículo “La Primera Internacional de los Trabajadores y la Comuna de París”. A continuación, el profesor Anderson Deo nos presenta la obra: “Cambiar para que todo siga como está: el modernismo conservador de Fernando Henrique Cardoso”. El debate cualificado de esta sección finaliza con la contribución del profesor de la Unesp de Marília, doctor Jair Pinheiro, en el artículo “Visitas de mundo en lucha”.Na Seção Dossiê, a Revista contempla periodicamente as temáticas que dão nome às Linhas de Pesquisa do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais da UNESP, Marília-SP. Assim, nesta edição a temática contemplada é “Pensamento Social e Políticas Públicas”. O artigo inicial, autoria de Maurício Bernardino Gonçalves, doutorando em Ciências Sociais pela UNESP campus de Araraquara-SP, é intitulado “Boaventura de Souza Santos e a ‘pós-modernidade de contestação’: algumas notações marxistas”. Em seguida listamos o artigo “Democracia: tipologia, relações e expressões contemporâneas”, escrito por Carla Salles Rosa e Danuta Cantoia Luiz, mestranda e Professora Doutora, respectivamente, ambas na área de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas da Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa. Na seqüencia da leitura, o terceiro artigo da seção versa sobre “Relações entre Estado e Sociedade Civil: reflexões sobre perspectivas democráticas”, autoria de Andressa Kolody, Carla Salles Rosa e Danuta Luiz. O quarto trabalho analisa o “Desenvolvimento social por meio do desenvolvimento tecnológico: um panorama sobre as Políticas Públicas no setor de tecnologia brasileiro no primeiro Governo FHC (1996-1999)”, texto elaborado por Bárbara Regina Vieira Lopes, da graduação em Relações Internacionais pela UNESP, campus de Marília. Adiante temos o artigo “Liderança e motivação profissional: estratégia política e representatividade trabalhista”, de Rodrigo Moreira Vieira, mestrando em Ciências Sociais neste programa. O autor problematiza o uso de estratégias ideológicas e motivacionais como ações empresariais para quebrar a resistência dos trabalhadores. Prosseguindo, o trabalho de Geruza Silva Oliveira, doutoranda em Sociologia pela Universidade Federal de Goiás, nos apresenta resultados de sua pesquisa sobre “Cidade, Espaço Urbano e sua Dinâmica”, atenta a formas de interação e contatos interpessoais no espaço público do centro de Goiânia. Na continuação, Aurora oferece um debate sobre os espaços urbano e rural trazendo o artigo “Sociologia rural e nova ruralidade: alguns entraves teóricos”, redigido por Fernanda Cristina Laubstein, mestranda em Ciências Sociais pela UNESP, campus de Marília. Assim encerramos a Seção Dossiê, na tentativa de colocar em diálogo temas e perspectivas diferentes sobre pensamento social e políticas públicas. Na Seção Miscelânea a Revista Aurora traz artigos de temas variados, por vezes interdisciplinares, buscando contemplar a ampla diversidade das ciências humanas. O trabalho inicial é de Adriana Marcela Bogado, que realiza uma discussão a respeito dos movimentos sociais como espaços educativos no artigo “A luta também te ensina: processos de ensino-aprendizagem no marco de movimentos sociais argentinos”. O artigo seguinte versa sobre “Ética e Política em Hegel: as formas determinativas do Estado Democrático de Direito”, elaborado por Marcelo Lira Silva, doutorando em Ciências Sociais pela UNESP, campus de Marília. O próximo trabalho intitula-se “Pré-Sal, Questão Nacional e Pacto Federativo: considerações metodológicas em análises de políticas governamentais”, contribuição de Arthur de Aquino, mestrando em Ciência Política pela Unicamp. O artigo final da seção miscelânea nos foi enviado por Matias Lopez e Mateus de Araújo, mestrados pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Sociologia e Antropologia da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Com o título “Desenvolvimento e narrativas de modernidade: Costa Pinto e a construção de uma sociologia transnacional para o terceiro mundo”, os autores contribuem para esta edição com o estudo da vida e obra do sociólogo brasileiro Luiz de Aguiar Costa Pinto. Finalmente, na Seção Especial, a Revista Aurora traz nova contribuição do Professor da Universidade de São Paulo, Doutor Osvaldo Coggiola, com o artigo “A Primeira Internacional Operária e a Comuna de Paris”. Adiante, o Professor Doutor Anderson Deo apresenta-nos o trabalho: “Mudar para que tudo continue como está: o modernismo conservador de Fernando Henrique Cardoso”. Encerra-se o qualificado debate desta seção com a contribuição do Professor da UNESP de Marília, Doutor Jair Pinheiro, no artigo “Visões de mundo em luta”. 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