2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-69092013000200014
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Em defesa do conceito de sociedade

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“…Society is considered complex and polysemous. It can be seen as structural, definer of morality and of intelligible standards, and as solidary, stimulator of connections between people (15) .…”
Section: Subcategory 11 -Facilitators and Inhibitors In The Transitimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Society is considered complex and polysemous. It can be seen as structural, definer of morality and of intelligible standards, and as solidary, stimulator of connections between people (15) .…”
Section: Subcategory 11 -Facilitators and Inhibitors In The Transitimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in parallel, when adopting an economic model that favors productivity and perfection, in general terms, the idea of disability distances itself from the condition of equal participation of this population segment within society in general. Understanding that the concept of society is complex and multi-determined, this text takes some considerations made by Martins (2013) in the light of reflections on the text On society, by Anthony Elliott and Bryan Turner in 2012, who bring to the debate the identification of society as negative, "since in their analyses it tends to inculcate false beliefs, mythologies, and ideologies into individuals" (229). It is in this context that the concept of disability is (re) produced, since "within this analytical apprehension, society has come to be identified as a space in which relations of political and economic forces and multiple forms of human domination and exploitation occur" (Martins, 2013, p. 229).…”
Section: Studies That Sought To Understand the Phenomenon Of Disabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20,21 The society here represented, by the institutions that welcomed the woman with the child with CLP in the pregnancy and in the puerperium should provide emotional support, orient and clarify the mothers who recently gave birth about doubts regarding the neonate feeding, which has not been facilitated. In order to do so, the institutions shall have a well trained interdisciplinary team, 4,22 mainly, the nurse, as she is the responsible, in the majority of cases, by the follow up in the rooming-in 24 hours a day and in the basic attention. 11,23…”
Section: Breastfeeding Of Children With Oral Cleftsmentioning
confidence: 99%