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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A cooperação como estratégia para o fortalecimento dos pequenos e médios empreendimentos(Universidade da Amazônia, 2013-11) ARAÚJO, Jamille Carla Oliveira; PIRES, José Otávio Magno; FARIAS FILHO, Milton CordeiroItem Acesso aberto (Open Access) A dialética entre redes e grupos no campo da comunicação midiática na Amazônia(Pontíficia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, 2012) CASTRO, Fábio Fonseca deThe article attempts, first, a mapping of networks and communication groups present in the brazilian Amazon region. It seeks to discuss, from this mapping, some conflicts of interest present in the relations between local groups and the national communication networks. Our intention is to demonstrate the hegemonic microdisputes present in this relationship, discussing the limitations in the interpretation of the systemic model of communication networks while vertical flow, characterized by regularity of power relationships.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Do poder das redes as redes do poder: necropolítica e configurações territoriais sobrepostas do narcotráfico na Metrópole de Belém-PA(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2017-05-26) COUTO, Aiala Colares de Oliveira; NASCIMENTO, Durbens Martins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4086120226722277Narcotraffic presents itself as a political, economic and cultural problem of the contemporary world, especially considering its impacts on large metropolises, becoming also an urban-regional issue. In this sense, it has configured organizational models defined in territories-networks and territories-zones that are demarcated and articulated on the urban space. The definition of the term narcosobreposition, defended in the thesis, deals with the presence of overlapping territories, where narcotraffic, in networks and zones and narcomilices, manifests power technologies that are part of daily life mainly of the inhabitants of the periphery. Thus, the central objective of the thesis is to analyze the overlap of territories in Belém from the power relations of the drug traffic. The city of Belém is among the most violent capitals in Brazil, according to the official data of the Brazilian Forum of Public Security. Located in the Eastern Amazon, the city has become one of the nodes for spatial organization of illegal narcotraffic networks in the region and a potential consumer market for cocaine sales. The empirical view of the thesis conveys terms such as: precariousness, "urban agglomerations of exclusion", narcodisciplin, narcomilitias and narcosobreposition, because the socio-geographical reality of the neighborhoods where narcotraffic exerts influence points to a dynamic of urban conflicts in which death presents itself as a political category of power relations.The literature review, documentary analysis, field work with photographic records, interviews and systematic observations were part of the thesis methodology. Lastly, it is concluded that the territorial divergences from the narcosobreposition have led to the manifestation of a necropower that disciplines the territories and the subjects, resulting in the configuration of the map of the extermination that reaches the vulnerable areas of the periphery of Belém.