2016
DOI: 10.26668/2448-3931_conpedilawreview/2015.v1i15.3530
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A Mediação Transformativa como Instrumento de Empoderamento das Mulheres na Agenda Ambiental de Desenvolvimento Sustentável: Ensaio sobre a Pacificação de Conflitos Intergeracionais

Abstract: O enfrentamento da mudança do clima e de outros desafios hodiernos demandam a adoção de soluções pacificadoras para resolução de conflitos socioambientais na perspectiva do desenvolvimento sustentável intergeracional. Essa arquitetura aponta para a participação plena das mulheres, como condutoras de processos marcados pela transformação de comportamentos socioambientais, que encontra espaço fértil na mediação transformativa, enxergada como prática que implica a revalorização e o reconhecimento mútuo dos envolv… Show more

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“…This perception is confirmed by studies reporting that there is an unequal "status" in society, with differences in rights and opportunities, lack of access to services, and the exclusion of women from the decision-making process that affects their lives and development. 38 Still, it appears that the woman, when occupying a management position, sometimes needs to assume a masculine posture, to be heard and respected: "Men occupy public spaces much more "naturally", since women are responsible by the private space of households. It is common to see women in decision-making who need, in order to be respected, to assume masculine postures" (E 87 , Counselor).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This perception is confirmed by studies reporting that there is an unequal "status" in society, with differences in rights and opportunities, lack of access to services, and the exclusion of women from the decision-making process that affects their lives and development. 38 Still, it appears that the woman, when occupying a management position, sometimes needs to assume a masculine posture, to be heard and respected: "Men occupy public spaces much more "naturally", since women are responsible by the private space of households. It is common to see women in decision-making who need, in order to be respected, to assume masculine postures" (E 87 , Counselor).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%