2020
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-6574202000010086
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Sport as a vehicle for socio-educational transformation: a study of the Fernanda Keller Project

Abstract: The aim is to identify the representations of the main actors involved in the Fernanda Keller Project on the internal and external environments of the organization. Methods: Data were collected through observation, indepth interviews, semi-structured interviews and focus groups. Results: Findings points to the great difficulty of the interaction between the Project and the city hall, from a certain moment. In the internal environment, stand out the value attributed to the Project in the social transformation o… Show more

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“…According to Neves, Hirata, and Tavares (2015), "trauma paralyzes the development of the subject and, consequently, alters the dynamism of the body image: the subject does not dissolve, but also, disconnected from himself, does not dynamically rebuild" (p. 99). Thus, in a reality of urban violence, where the lack of active public policies ends up limiting the subjects' bodily mobility, which influences so that the first fruits of zeal for oneself and the other remain in the background, because in these precarious conditions, the subject develops one distortion of their body image, making it even more challenging to overcome traumas and deepening social inequalities (Santos & Silva, 2020). When it comes to subjects in social vulnerability, who daily suffer various traumas linked to their social and cultural conditions, deconstructing and rebuilding their body image is the big question for them to intervene in their social reality, enabling the subject to develop their body image better, collaborating in the redefinition of the elements of his life and incorporating them into his identity (Tavares, 2003;Neves, Hirata & Tavares, 2015).…”
Section: Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Neves, Hirata, and Tavares (2015), "trauma paralyzes the development of the subject and, consequently, alters the dynamism of the body image: the subject does not dissolve, but also, disconnected from himself, does not dynamically rebuild" (p. 99). Thus, in a reality of urban violence, where the lack of active public policies ends up limiting the subjects' bodily mobility, which influences so that the first fruits of zeal for oneself and the other remain in the background, because in these precarious conditions, the subject develops one distortion of their body image, making it even more challenging to overcome traumas and deepening social inequalities (Santos & Silva, 2020). When it comes to subjects in social vulnerability, who daily suffer various traumas linked to their social and cultural conditions, deconstructing and rebuilding their body image is the big question for them to intervene in their social reality, enabling the subject to develop their body image better, collaborating in the redefinition of the elements of his life and incorporating them into his identity (Tavares, 2003;Neves, Hirata & Tavares, 2015).…”
Section: Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When analyzing the SSP-Fernanda Keller, Steigleder et al (2020) state that there is a significant commitment on the esserv the entire team of professionals who…”
Section: Monteiro Et Al (2023)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…99). Thus, in a reality of urban violence, where the lack of active public policies ends up limiting the subjects' bodily mobility, which influences so that the first fruits of zeal for oneself and the other remain in the background, because in these precarious conditions the subject develops one distortion of their body image, making it even more difficult to overcome traumas and deepening social inequalities (Santos & Silva, 2020). When it comes to subjects in social vulnerability, who daily suffer various traumas linked to their social and cultural conditions, deconstructing and rebuilding their body image is the big question for them to intervene in their social reality, enabling the subject to better develop their body image, collaborating in the redefinition of the elements of his life and incorporating them into his identity (Tavares, 2003;Neves, Hirata & Tavares, 2015).…”
Section: Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Neves, Hirata e Tavares (2015), o "trauma paralisa o desenvolvimento do sujeito e, consequentemente, altera o dinamismo da imagem corporal: o sujeito não se desfaz, mas também, desconectado de si mesmo, não se reconstrói dinamicamente" (p. 99). Assim, numa realidade de violência urbana, onde a falta de políticas públicas atuantes, acabam limitando a mobilidade corporal dos sujeitos, o que influencia para que as primícias de zelo consigo e com o outro fiquem em segundo plano, pois nessas condições precárias o sujeito desenvolve uma Research, Society and Development, v. 11, n. 9, e40211932113, 2022 (CC BY 4.0) | ISSN 2525-3409 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i9.32113 distorção de sua imagem corporal, sendo ainda mais difícil superar os traumas e aprofundando as desigualdades sociais (Santos & Silva, 2020). Em se tratando de sujeitos em vulnerabilidade social, que cotidianamente sofrem diversos traumas ligados as suas condições sociais e culturais, desconstruir e reconstruir sua imagem corporal, é a grande questão para que ele intervenha em sua realidade social, possibilitando ao sujeito um melhor desenvolvimento de sua imagem corporal, colaborando na ressignificação dos elementos de sua vida e os incorporando à sua identidade (Tavares, 2003;Neves, Hirata & Tavares, 2015).…”
Section: Traumaunclassified