2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-20702006000100010
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Mutações do trabalho e experiência urbana

Abstract: Já não é de hoje que se discutem os efeitos excludentes das atuais mutações do trabalho, sob o impacto da reestruturação produtiva em tempos de revolução tecnológica e globalização da economia. No entanto, ainda pouco se sabe sobre as configurações societárias que vêm sendo urdidas nas dobras dessas transformações. Entre, de um lado, os artefatos da "cidade global" sob o foco dos debates entre urbanistas e pesquisadores da economia urbana e, de outro, os "pobres" e "excluídos" tipificados como público-alvo das… Show more

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“…We emphasize here, firstly, the analyses that consider the profound changes in the social structure itself and its effects on the production of violence, including the restructuring of the field of work, which greatly affects the younger generations; the process of economic globalization, promoting growth in the movement of goods (sometimes illegal, such as drugs), together with the intensification of consumer desire; and the increasingly early involvement of youth in activities related to "criminal world" activities (Peralva, 2000;Zaluar, 2004;Feltran, 2008;Telles, 2006;Telles and Hirata, 2010). On the other hand, cultural continuities in the country emerge as essential in understanding the production and acceptance of violence as a means of conflict resolution, including in the scope of police institutions, as well as the ineffectiveness of state institutions to ensure justice (Caldeira, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We emphasize here, firstly, the analyses that consider the profound changes in the social structure itself and its effects on the production of violence, including the restructuring of the field of work, which greatly affects the younger generations; the process of economic globalization, promoting growth in the movement of goods (sometimes illegal, such as drugs), together with the intensification of consumer desire; and the increasingly early involvement of youth in activities related to "criminal world" activities (Peralva, 2000;Zaluar, 2004;Feltran, 2008;Telles, 2006;Telles and Hirata, 2010). On the other hand, cultural continuities in the country emerge as essential in understanding the production and acceptance of violence as a means of conflict resolution, including in the scope of police institutions, as well as the ineffectiveness of state institutions to ensure justice (Caldeira, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa compreensão política sobre a viração é decisiva para contrariar políticas públicas que defendem o empreendedorismo com a aparência virtuosa de independência dos trabalhadores e como manifestação de modernidade e emancipação. O que chama a atenção cuja principal característica seria a ausência de qualquer esperança de mobilidade social vertical, no máximo "mobilidades laterais" (Telles et al, 2012).…”
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“…Pais (2005) argues that the social situation of youths in modernity has been more and more characterized by unpredictability. The new social configurations marked by globalizing tendencies, technological advance and work mutations (Telles, 2006;Sennet, 2005;Giddens, 2002) transform the future into something that is undefined and risky, posing challenges to the society in general and especially to the new generations. In this sense, the crucial problem that emerges is the process of transition into adult life and the youths' possibilities of being able to attain their social inclusion.…”
Section: Youths and Vulnerability Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Telles (2006), the new generations highlight the problematic points of the new social configurations. On the one hand, youths enter into a social world that is already marked by precarious jobs and unemployment, in times of dissolution of the Fordist capitalism and emergence of the flexible capitalism (Sennet, 2005).…”
Section: Youths and Vulnerability Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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