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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) O currículo, relações de gênero e modos de subjetivação: Incursões investigativas em um programa de capacitação(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2013-04) SANTOS, Daniele Vasco; SILVA, Josenilda Maria Maués daThis article results on a research that has checked the ways of subjectivation worked on the curriculum of a capacitating program in gender and ÓÔÍpublic policies proposed by a non governmental organization. Using as theoretical reference the field studies of the curriculum and of the gender relations produced by authors the notion of curriculum is assumed as discursive crossed with can-know relations and involved subjectivation processes that intend to transform a person in subjects privileging the dimension of the gender relations. The analysis of the ways of subectivation working in the capacitating program is made as a source the documents that subsidize its education practices. As a result, we can see the productive side of the investigated curriculum putting on work ways of subjectivation such as investments on government strategies that shows how this gender relations must be and in what way this people need to change themselves to reach these relations.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Documentos de subjetivação: um estudo sobre o currículo em um programa de formação em gênero(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2009-05-04) SANTOS, Daniele Vasco; SILVA, Josenilda Maria Maués da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9246008698629513The present work has as a goal to investigate the modes of subjectivation working in the curriculum of the Programa de Capacitação de Multiplicadores/as em Gênero e Políticas Públicas, proposed by Federação de Órgãos para Assistência Sócio Educacional (FASE). Adopting as a theoretical reference the studies in the curriculum field and the gender relations produced by authors as Tomaz Tadeu da Silva, Alfredo Veiga-Neto, Jorge Larrosa, Guacira Louro e Judith Butler, inspired in a great part in Michel Foucault‟s reference book, the notion of curriculum is assumed as a discursive practice crossed by can-know relations and involved in subjectivation processes that intend to transform people in subjects patenting the dimension of gender relations. The analysis of the ways of subectivation working in the capacitating program is made as a source the documents that subsidize its education practices. By a Foulcault‟s view these documents have its statement and its discursive ways correlatives described considering and problematizing the can-know relations that are involved. As a result is evident the productive side of the investigative curriculum making work the modes of subjectivation as government‟s strategy of investment that shows how the gender relations must be and in what way the person has to transform themselves in order that these relations are reached.Assistência Sócio Educacional (FASE). Adopting as a theoretical reference the studies in the curriculum field and the gender relations produced by authors as Tomaz Tadeu da Silva, Alfredo Veiga-Neto, Jorge Larrosa, Guacira Louro e Judith Butler, inspired in a great part in Michel Foucault‟s reference book, the notion of curriculum is assumed as a discursive practice crossed by can-know relations and involved in subjectivation processes that intend to transform people in subjects patenting the dimension of gender relations. The analysis of the ways of subectivation working in the capacitating program is made as a source the documents that subsidize its education practices. By a Foulcault‟s view these documents have its statement and its discursive ways correlatives described considering and problematizing the can-know relations that are involved. As a result is evident the productive side of the investigative curriculum making work the modes of subjectivation as government‟s strategy of investment that shows how the gender relations must be and in what way the person has to transform themselves in order that these relations are reached.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Dos cursos da vida e das vidas em curso: práticas de medicalização da infância e suas relações com currículos de profissionais de saúde em um CAPSi em Belém do Pará(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-05) SANTOS, Daniele Vasco; LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8132595498104759The following research was raised from medicalization practices focused on childhood care in a mental health service and its relationship with the health professional‟s curricula. Intensive medicalization has increasingly improved strategies that employ expert- oriented clinical practices and diagnosis concerning social deviations, based on pathologizing, psychologizing and biomedical rationalities. Brazilian public policies are among these children and adolescent‟s mental health practices at Children and Youth Psychosocial Care Center - CAPSI, which have been officially established since 2001, under the law number 10.216 that converts health care to population that suffers mental disorder. This research object was shaped by coupling medicalization practices with subjectivation/objectification modes of children and the discourses produced on health professional curricula. This study started at the point it was realized the professional‟s performance were based on some curricula, and from its analysis it is also possible to understand the processes by which certain settings that intend to frame subjects. Thus, in order to enhance this thesis, it was employed these issues: How can subjectivation/ objectification modes find mental disorders in children at CAPSI? To what extent do the discourses which support medicalization practices at CAPSI correspond to the curricula of professionals working in these places? In order to look into medicalization practices at CAPSI and their relationship with the curricula of health professionals, the following purposes were developed: To analyze subjectivation/objectification modes whereby such children are diagnosed as "mentally disabled"; investigate medicalization discourses given by professionals who care children with “mental disorder”. It was used as theoretical and methodological framework Michel Foucault‟s theory of power-knowledge, biopolitics, governableness, among other scholars such as Veyne (1998), Silva (2006), Veiga-Neto (2003), Corazza; Aries; Robert Castel, Jacques Donzelot. Main analysed documents were the medical records registered at CAPSI and interviews with professionals by using general principles of archaeological procedures as methodological tools of historical-documentary research. Therefore, it was asserted with this thesis that the modes of subjectivation and objectification which yield children with "mental disorders" are constituted through a close relationship with medicalizing discourses which have been given in the curricula of health professionals in their official education, daily service routine and in different fields of life.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Tramas, redes e escafandristas: notas sobre a educação e o comum na pesquisa em Psicologia(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-08) SANTOS, Daniele Vasco; LEMOS, Flávia Cristina Silveira; GOMES, Geise do Socorro Lima; GALINDO, Dolores Cristina GomesThis article aims to reflect theoretically about the common experience of the plan dimensions in research through the composition of plots favoring collective assemblages of knowledge, power and subjectivity. The search for intercessors and networking enables invent and politicize relations, bodies, thought the production of truth incarnated and crossed by emotions. Knowledge is shared legacy and result of meetings between powerful conversations and questions, in the plot of heterogeneous forces and multiple that constitute them. Mainstreaming and multiply intercessors for transdisciplinary practice involves expanding perspectives, slide the institutional and subjective places to denature the crystallized practices and produce new collaborative stories between researchers and teachers, in psychology and in education.