2018
DOI: 10.1590/2236-9996.2018-4313
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Da “cidade integrada” à “favela como oportunidade”: empreendedorismo, política e “pacificação” no Rio de Janeiro

Abstract: Resumo A intervenção federal na área da segurança pública no estado do Rio de Janeiro, iniciada em fevereiro de 2018, e o anúncio da extinção de parte do Programa de Polícia Pacificadora levantaram a questão sobre o que muda e o que permanece no cenário das favelas cariocas após dez anos de “pacificação”. Este artigo procura responder a tal indagação, jogando luz sobre uma dimensão desse processo: a produção de uma nova sociabilidade nesses territórios, onde o empreendedorismo se apresentou como elemento funda… Show more

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“…Innovation is fundamental for the growth of an organization in an environment as it is an agent of change. (ROCHA, 2009, p.25) For Rocha (2009), a business model in which innovation is the starting point aims at transformation, that is, through innovation, the organization can grow, change, create something new and conquer new customers and, in EaD, that's exactly what it is: change.…”
Section: Innovation As a Business Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovation is fundamental for the growth of an organization in an environment as it is an agent of change. (ROCHA, 2009, p.25) For Rocha (2009), a business model in which innovation is the starting point aims at transformation, that is, through innovation, the organization can grow, change, create something new and conquer new customers and, in EaD, that's exactly what it is: change.…”
Section: Innovation As a Business Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the specific case of Brazil, many authors denounced the ideological aspects of these entrepreneurialism incentives (Silva, 2017; de Tomasi and Velazco, 2018; Rocha and Carvalho, 2018; Maia, 2019; de Souza, 2020; Faria, 2020; Palermo and Ventrici, 2020; Amorim et al ., 2021a; 2021b). According to this hegemonic perspective, a neoliberal subjectivity would prevail contemporaneously, especially among poor urban workers who were now willing to become entrepreneurs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%