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    Rede social e papéis de gênero de casais ribeirinhos de uma comunidade amazônica
    (2010-12) SILVA, Simone Souza da Costa; PONTES, Fernando Augusto Ramos; LIMA, Leandro Cavalcante; BUCHER- MALUSCHKE, Julia Sursis Nobre Ferro
    This study describes the social network of two couples from a bordering community (Araraiana River, Municipality Ponta de Pedras, Marajó Island/Pará). Data were collected through a socio demographic inventory, a routine inventory and a field diary and analyzed by a network map. It was observed that the relation of the couples is based on economic and work alliances, company for leisure or religious activity. It has also been found that these relationships are marked by gender patterns which delimit the environments of daily activities, define the status that each one holds in the family and condition the formation of bonds in social networks.
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    Rotinas familiares de ribeirinhos amazônicos: uma possibilidade de investigação
    (2010-06) SILVA, Simone Souza da Costa; PONTES, Fernando Augusto Ramos; SANTOS, Thamyris Maués dos; BUCHER- MALUSCHKE, Julia Sursis Nobre Ferro; MENDES, Leila Said Assef; REIS, Daniela Castro dos; SILVA, Sarah Danielle Baia da
    Family routines have been revealed as an interesting strategy that allows the knowledge not only of its operation, but also the development of its members. Nevertheless, investigating routines constitutes a challenge to researchers interested in this subject, mainly when it is about groups inserted in differentiated cultural contexts. In order to provide a methodological contribution, this work describes an instrument of qualitative investigation (IFR – Inventory of Family Routines). This instrument was used to collect data about the routines of families who live in an Amazonia's riverside community, and whose main feature is the geographical and social isolation. The steps of the instrument construction are presented along with the necessary adaptations and the manner of results organization (FAD – Family Activities Diagram), all of them illustrated through an investigative case.
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