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Dissertação
Pedagogia do movimento estudantil: representações sociais de jovens de centros acadêmicos de enfermagem sobre a formação política e as implicações na sua formação acadêmica
This study is the result of the construction of the dissertation of the Graduate Program in Education of the Federal University of Pará whose research object "Social representations of young student movements nursing on policy formation and the implications for their training academic ". The aim of...
Autor principal: | SILVA, Marcelo Ricardo dos Santos |
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Grau: | Dissertação |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal do Pará
2017
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http://repositorio.ufpa.br/jspui/handle/2011/8692 |
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This study is the result of the construction of the dissertation of the Graduate Program in Education of the Federal University of Pará whose research object "Social representations of young student movements nursing on policy formation and the implications for their training academic ". The aim of this work is to understand how to constitute the social representations of young student nurse moves on the political formation and the implications for their education. The political sphere is often thought of as a decoupled public space of everyday life, as if these two places were totally disconnected into two separate spheres. This study calls us to reflect and grasp the images and meanings of student movements of young nurses about their political formation that leads us also to think the implications for the academic training of these individuals. The construction of the theoretical framework on youth and politics was based on Abramo (2007), Abramovay (2015), Mendes Jr (1981), Poerner (2004), Mayorga, Castro and Padro (2012), Mattos (2013), Bourdieu (1983), Rocha and Everaldo (2009), Gohn (2012), Maricato (2013) within the other. The second theoretical field, which includes authors who discuss the theory of social representations, was supported by Moscovici (2015), Jodelet (2009), Markova (2006), Jovchelovitch (2000), Alvarez (2009), Alves-Mazzotti (2008) Gilly, Ranzi and Silva (2002). This is a study with qualitative approach towards Chizzotti (2003) and Bogdan and Biklen (1994), descriptive, analytical and interpretative based on Triviños (2009). Was used as data collection technique the individual open interviews in profundida with a semi-structured interview based on Alves-Mazzotti and Gewandsznajder (2002) and Duarte (2002). Data analysis will be based on content analysis technology in the perspective of Maria Laura Franco (2008). The characterization of the subjects of this study indicates an academic nursing centers young profile, whose political orientation is in left field, and militant action is not restricted within the student movement, but in other social movements such as the feminist movement, black and popular, in which these individuals build their political identity. The results are divided into three thematic analysis that emerged from the speech of the subjects in the content analysis process, namely: Student movement: a pedagogy in motion; political education, critical and reflective curriculum and the implications for nursing education; political education for representation and social control in health: The learning by doing in the power relations in the institutional dispute processes. These themes were the basis to build objectivations and anchorages of young people on training policy. We note the existence of three dimensions of social representations of these subjects: The size of the political organization, the size of the implications in nursing education and political participation. We infer that the symbolic dynamics of the sharing of knowledge is continuous and is in constant transformation process, whose political formation occurs in the spaces in which these young people socialize where social representations take place in this symbolic interaction process among young people who build the student movement. |