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Dissertação Acesso aberto (Open Access) Governança do turismo na Ilha do Marajó-Pará: uma análise das redes de relações estabelecidas nas políticas públicas de turismo(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018-03) FARIAS, Kassia Suelen da Silva; BAHIA, Mirleide Chaar; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6052323981745384The objective of this project is the analysis of the networks of government in the public metropolis of tourism and its repercussion for the governance process in the municipalities of Salvaterra and Soure, no Marajó-Pará archipelago. To that end, a candidate was selected as a member of public policies in the Amazon Region and in the State of Pará, notably in the Polo Marajó, notably in the municipalities of Soure and Salvaterra. To reach the objective is the identification of the instances of governance of tourism in Soure and Salvaterra, which are possible preprints that hinder the creation and / or function of governance bodies. agents inserted in the decisory process of the tourism in the Polo Marajó, and verify the limits and the possibilities of the articulation of the agents of the network of governance. To that end, an analysis had as theoretical and methodological assumption a proposal of social networks Castells (2005) and its congruence in the perspectives of governance and participation in public policies. The research then showed that, in the end, the themes were published and interpreted based on the assumptions of qualitative research. The bibliographic deepening, a documentary analysis, an elaboration and application of semistructured interviews and a systematic analysis for the understanding and application of the information. With regard to the approach of the agents that participated in the reactivation of Soure Municipal Tourism Council, the Netdraw software was used for a visualization of the centrality of agents. The analysis reveals that the fragility that has been instuuated in governance bodies is not in fact an example of civil society, but it has not been consolidated as instances, such as in the State Tourism Forum of Pará, Polo Marajó Regional Tourism Forum and not Soure Municipal Council. The aim is to contribute to the decision-making of a tourism network and a process of participatory participation for the sustainability of a tourism network in the Marajó Pole: environmental, social, economic and others that are of importance the fair and responsible development of the activity tourist.Tese Acesso aberto (Open Access) A participação no turismo em cenário de mudanças políticas: instância de governança regional no Alto Tapajós, Estado do Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2023-12-20) FARIAS, Kassia Suelen da Silva; FIGUEIREDO, Silvio José de Lima; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2578700144404800; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6810-1639In the face of the new democratic picture in Brazil (2018 to 2021), the core aim of this research is to analyze the participation of agents of the Regional Governance Instance in the field of the Alto Tapajós Tourist Region. This proposal is centered on the hypothesis, although the institutionalization of Regional Governance Instances (IGRs) has been reinforced in the political scenario of the last four years of the federal government and is (officially) providing answers to participatory desires, the way in which it is materializing in Pará’s tourism network weakens compliance with the precepts of participation. Thus, it encourages confusion between the participatory process and the marketing process, as they give legal and financial purposes to participatory spaces, to adapt to market demands. As a result of this, the proposed participatory model, with formalization and institutionalization, directs towards purposes that do not take into account the plurality of agents involved in the dynamics of the field of tourism. The analysis has as its theoreticalmethodological assumption the concept of field, which is an important tool, as it makes it possible to identify the relationships structured by tourism in a given social space (Bourdieu, 1996, 2004a, 2007, 2014). It is the recognition of the object related to a context and, mainly, to the agents that are inserted in the field of tourism, without limiting itself to a single nature or knowledge. The research is structured in a qualitative approach, in which the need to deepen social relations is considered, with bibliographic and documentary analysis as the methodological choice. Systematic field visits were carried out, carried out in August and September 2021, May 2022 and April 2023, in the municipality of Itaituba. The field visit was useful to discover and substantiate the study's problems, making it possible to collect information regarding the process of changes in Pará's tourism planning and the institutionalization of tourism governance bodies. Furthermore, interviews were carried out with agents inserted in a social space, endowed with categories of perception and appreciation at the same time (Bourdieu, 2007). The selection of agents interviewed took into account the representatives' representation in the Alto Tapajós Regional Governance Instance. The results reveal that the participation defined for the IGRs has distanced itself from its original conception, considering that public instruments aimed at the development of tourism and the expansion of participation in the tourism decision-making process give way to the logic of the functioning of the private company. Participatory planning, proposed by the Tourism Regionalization Program (PRT), is based on a logic of supply and demand for public action. The IGR Associação Desenvolvimento Turístico da Região do Tapajós (ADTUR), has great difficulty in assuming coordination duties in the Tourist Region, considering that there is no effective articulation (interest) of municipal managers in the region, as well as there is no plurality of agents, who can guarantee the participation proclaimed by the PRT. Another important fact is that there is an overlap of interests in the field of the Alto Tapajós tourist region, which prevents thinking about the region beyond an economic frontier.
