Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: KELVIS LEANDRO DO NASCIMENTO

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : KELVIS LEANDRO DO NASCIMENTO
DATE: 04/09/2020
TIME: 10:00
LOCAL: Videoconferência (https://meet.google.com/pav-arao-coh)
TITLE:

RESISTANCE MICROTERRITORIES: Socialities in transit in the city of Natal/RN


KEY WORDS:

Capitalism; Microterritories; Socialities; Resistance.


PAGES: 60
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: Sociologia
SUBÁREA: Sociologia Urbana
SUMMARY:

We live in a state of global war. The new phase of the political and economic order represented by financialized transnational capitalism established a besieged reality advancing on new subjective control fields of the population. The Nation-State operates under the logic of Necropolitics (MBEMBE, 2019) producing a series of social symptoms in individuals and in the forms of sociability they develop. The big world cities in response to successive economic crises joined the so-called urban entrepreneurship, an economic strategy that gives cities the character of social actors, inserted in an international route of standardized services, sold in product format. Urban entrepreneurship everywhere it has established itself as it attracts foreign capital, accelerates the process of social segregation and gentrification, from the forced expropriation of territories and increasingly driving residents away from the margins of large urban centers . When assessing the impacts of these measures on the uses of urban space, it is possible to evidence an increasingly sharp dispute between the interests of international financial capital and the resistance of individuals who, in groups, resignify their practices and uses of these spaces in cities based on microterritories (GOMES, 2001), true rhizomes of new possible experiences, alternative places in the sense of conferring a certain type of sociality (MAFFESOLI, 2014) inherent to the interests of the official use of these spaces. This work aims to highlight these socialities and their political practices developed at four points in the city of Natal / RN that constitute alternative spaces used as meeting points for (in) solvable groups (VAINER, 2000). The methodology is the social cartography used to map the points of convergence of these microterritories and the practices of using these spaces, public and private, in the city. The results point out as common characteristics to the microterritories the resistance of groups that, because they do not adapt to the official's norms, refuse it, adapting these spaces to their specific leisure and entertainment demands and, consequently, building new urban experiences and political practices.


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