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Tecnologia social no trabalho das Mulheres indígenas Saterê-Mawé: estudo de caso na Aldeia Waikiru e Associação de Mulheres/Manaus-Am

This work has as object of study the Social Technologies (TSs) that has a perspective of social innovation in the ambit of the socioenvironmental sustainability present in the development of the Sateré-Mawé indigenous women's work. To this end, the general objective of analyzing Social Technologies...

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Autor principal: Lucena, Talita Matos de
Grau: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso
Idioma: por
Publicado em: Brasil 2023
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Acesso em linha: http://repositorio.ifam.edu.br/jspui/handle/4321/1254
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This work has as object of study the Social Technologies (TSs) that has a perspective of social innovation in the ambit of the socioenvironmental sustainability present in the development of the Sateré-Mawé indigenous women's work. To this end, the general objective of analyzing Social Technologies in the work of Sateré-Mawé indigenous women and their contribution to empowerment and emancipation, and the specific objectives were identified: to identify Social Technologies in women's work; and, characterize social technologies in the work of indigenous women. In order to reach the objectives proposed by the research of this work, the methodology used was the case study with a qualitative approach supported by the use of form with open and closed questions, semi-structured interviews, field research, field diary, photographic record. The research developed in three phases: phase I: elaboration of the theoretical reference; phase II: technical visit to know the research locus, signature of the Instrument of Consent by the community leader; phase III: systematization, codification and tabulation of the collected data. The relevance of this research will provide knowledge acquisition for the improvement of TSs used by indigenous women to improve income generation through the enhancement of existing TSs, as well as for the formation of qualified subsidies that aim at a sustainable transformation of socio-environmental reality in the Sateré-Mawé indigenous women's labor camp, because it is recognized as a locus for the development of innovative social technologies and their social inclusion.