2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-39512013000100008
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Identidades naufragadas: o impacto das organizações na (re)construção do universo simbólico dos ribeirinhos de Salto Santiago

Abstract: Para a construção da Usina Hidrelétrica Salto Santiago, localizada na região centro-sul do Paraná na década de 1970, foi necessário deslocar os ribeirinhos que ali viviam para dar lugar ao seu reservatório. Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar o papel de diferentes organizações na (re)construção da identidade dos ribeirinhos deslocados compulsoriamente de seus territórios para dar lugar a esse reservatório. Para tanto, leva-se em conta que a identidade é construída e reconstruída dentro do espaço social a par… Show more

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“…Besides the above mentioned papers that focus on the method of oral history, a search performed in August 2020, in the SPELL electronic database, for management papers that included "oral history" in the summary, title, or keyword fields identified forty-five articles. Six of them (Maciel, Lins, & Fernandes, 2020;Rampazo & Ichikawa, 2013;Vale & Joaquim, 2017;Vieira, Lavarda, & Brandt, 2016;Vizeu, Guarido Filho, & Gomes, 2014;Zanini, Migueles, Colmerauer, & Mansur, 2013) explicitly reported using oral history as a technique, that is, "denying it any methodological or theoretical claim" (Amado & Ferreira, 2006, p. xii). In fact, in most of these articles, oral history is used to understand an organizational process, a company or an individual's trajectory, to increase the understanding of the object of study, whether creativity management (Maciel et al), strategic alliances (Vizeu et al), strategy definition (Vieira et al), or team management (Zanini et al).…”
Section: Uses and Abuses Of Oral History In Management Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides the above mentioned papers that focus on the method of oral history, a search performed in August 2020, in the SPELL electronic database, for management papers that included "oral history" in the summary, title, or keyword fields identified forty-five articles. Six of them (Maciel, Lins, & Fernandes, 2020;Rampazo & Ichikawa, 2013;Vale & Joaquim, 2017;Vieira, Lavarda, & Brandt, 2016;Vizeu, Guarido Filho, & Gomes, 2014;Zanini, Migueles, Colmerauer, & Mansur, 2013) explicitly reported using oral history as a technique, that is, "denying it any methodological or theoretical claim" (Amado & Ferreira, 2006, p. xii). In fact, in most of these articles, oral history is used to understand an organizational process, a company or an individual's trajectory, to increase the understanding of the object of study, whether creativity management (Maciel et al), strategic alliances (Vizeu et al), strategy definition (Vieira et al), or team management (Zanini et al).…”
Section: Uses and Abuses Of Oral History In Management Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example of an oral history study that could be framed as militant is that of Rampazo and Ichikawa (2013), who analyze the identity (re)construction of the riverine population displaced from its territories due to the construction of a hydroelectric plant. The experience of social subjects concerning a historical event, as seen earlier, is one of oral history's dear themes, both regarding the riverine population, who are social subjects that are generally disregarded in the official history, and the historical event itself, which is the construction of a reservoir and its effects on the local community.…”
Section: Meaning Of Work "mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, identity to Rampazo and Ichikawa (2013), is constructed within the social space, when the agent assimilates its lasting dispositions or habitus and accepts the field's rules as normal. These ideological practices begin with the first instance of the individual's socialization: the family.…”
Section: Bourdieu and Althusser: Identities Within The Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This first socialization, which is discussed by Bourdieu (2013a), occurs during the formation of the agent's initial identity which will guide the following socializations and contribute to the reconstruction of this identity. To Rampazo and Ichikawa (2013), the perception of this individual occurs according to his or her initial perceptions, or in other words, the initial identity which will provide guidance in assimilating given practices and becoming a member of a given group.…”
Section: Bourdieu and Althusser: Identities Within The Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por outro lado, os que se opõem às usinas manifestam os impactos ambientais produzidos por esse tipo de empreendimento (apesar de utilizar fonte limpa) e o impacto negativo que promovem sobre as populações ribeirinhas -como o deslocamento, o desinteresse quanto aos seus meios de subsistência, etc. (Rampazo & Ichikawa, 2013).…”
Section: A Trajetória Do Conflito No Setor Energéticounclassified