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Artigo
O olhar invisível: visões e narrativas de populares em situação de rua e vulnerabilidade social nos tempos de pandemia da covid-19 em Bragança-PA
Because so abrupt changes that the world is experiencing actually, through this research, some reflective notes that have become pertinent, such as inequalities, discrimination and social impacts, in addition to transformations triggered in times of pandemic, are brought to the center of the scene...
Autor principal: | GATINHO, Erlan José |
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Outros Autores: | QUADROS, João Plinio Ferreira de, COSTA, Nívia Maria Vieira |
Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | por |
Publicado em: |
Universidade Federal do Pará
2021
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Acesso em linha: |
http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/13062 |
Resumo: |
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Because so abrupt changes that the world is experiencing actually, through this research, some
reflective notes that have become pertinent, such as inequalities, discrimination and social impacts, in
addition to transformations triggered in times of pandemic, are brought to the center of the scene. of
COVID-19. The general objective of the research it is based on understanding how social groups
living on the streets and social vulnerability in bragantine society experience the pandemic crisis. As a
methodological design, it is a qualitative research with the following procedures: participant
observation, conversation circles and interpretative analysis of oral narratives. Among the results
obtained, it was possible to know part of these social groups that permeate the locus of the city, as well
as the multiple relations and actions that these collectives exercise, it became feasible to understand
among which ways they conceive what the pandemic, quarantine and the crisis manifested in their
experiences and resignificances. Epistemologically, the research is based on the concepts of Velho
(1973); Lefebvre (2011); Santos (2020), Bauman and Donskis (2016), conceptual and analytical
perspectives on: urban anthropology, social relations, group invisibilities and critical reflections about
the COVID-19 pandemic |