Teses em Sociologia e Antropologia (Doutorado) - PPGSA/IFCH
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O Doutorado Acadêmico pertence ao Programa de Pós-graduação em Sociologia e Antropologia (PPGSA) é vinculado ao Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas (IFCH) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA).
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Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) “Doutora, eu vim tentar a sorte”: o atalhar no Hospital Público João de Barros Barreto(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-04-26) TAVARES, Aderli Goes; CARDOSO, Denise Machado; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2685857306168366; SÁ, Samuel Maria de Amorim e; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3256903697536068The study focused on users' access to public health services, in this case access to the University Hospital João de Barros Barreto (HUJBB), a hospital Unified Health System (SUS) located in the urban area in the neighborhood of Guama, in Belém, PA. The focus of the study were the social networks of relationships built by ‘guamaenses’ users to access medical consultations in medical clinic specialties, pulmonology, endocrinology at the hospital's specialty clinic. The informal approach was called "shortcuts" and is configured as an internal social organization that adds partial social networks (BARNES, 1987) external and internal. "Shortcuts" are part of a rhizome social structure (DELEUZE & GUATTARI, 2000), with entries for different spaces and a work process focused on designing hegemonic hospital-and philanthropic health. In hospitals, workers, particularly physicians, operate by "negotiated" (CARAPINHEIRO, 2005). The problem of inefficiency of SUS regulation to organize access and other SUS structural problems when the lower supply that demand prevents the exercise of universal access of citizens to health services and contribute to the discovery and building innovations for access , which Castoriadis (1982) interprets as "instituting" in an institution or what Carapinheiro (2005) points out as "therapeutic pathways." In case, the informal access in HUJBB is called "docking", the "door of hope" and was interpreted as a subsystem of the SUS, living with a syncretic public administration, with marks of public administration with rationalists impersonal principles and culture relational Brazilian. Between the rational and impersonal, SUS and marginality in the system, users and workers found the "gaps" in the formal system. They administer them through rational knowledge and relational and personalized, the very last of the formation of the Brazilian people, and use them to extend the standards and rules, they did not break the rules and do not make the "shortcut" the legal, and rather build a bridge within the SUS itself that makes it worth the recommended universal to access constitutionally Brazilians, reducing the waiting time and possibly allowing rehabilitate the health of users, preventing death.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) “ Tudo tem sua mãe”: O mundo mítico de Caraparu-Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2021-01-26) NOBRE, Mariléia da Silveira; PESSOA, Fátima Cristina da Costa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4011084861970140; SÁ, Samuel Maria de Amorim e; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3256903697536068This study aims to understand, through the farmers’ discursive practices who lives in Caraparu village, the constitution and functioning of the imaginary that is projected in the socio-historical real understood as their material conditions of existence. My desire, as a researcher, is to understand the functioning of this imaginary materialized in those discursive practices and, besides, to examine the evidence of probable / possible transformations of this imaginary, having as an empirical object of analysis the narratives of the young farmers of Caraparu. There is, therefore, in this research, a gesture of understanding that seeks to recognize the regularities of a discursive and ideological formation that supports the belief in the rules that govern the daily lives of the subject and imposes obedience to them. To achieve these objectives, ethnographic and discursive approaches are articulated in the analysis of narratives of the oldest and youngest farmers in that region. It is advocated, as a result of the analysis, the recognition of a mythical / cabocla discursive formation, which governs the relationship between human and non-human beings. Such a relationship is based both on fear and respect for enchanted beings as well as on fear and dread for fadistas and on reciprocity between them. The nature of this research led me to visit a theoretical field exogenous to that of Anthropology, wich is, that one of materialistic discourse analysis. I evoked from this field the Real / Symbolic / Imaginary triad, intertwined in Michel Pêcheux's reinterpretation of the Jean Jacques Lacan’s works and those of Louis Althusser. The clipping of the discursive sequences that make up the discursive corpus will allow us to understand processes of subjectivity that point to the movements of full identification, counter identification or even disidentification with the knowledge of the dominant discursive formation in that community.