Mutirão x Organicidade: reflexões sobre os processos de construção coletiva dos habitats dos assentamentos rurais coordenados pelo MST no RN

This master thesis deals with the interrelation among the processes of collective construction of habitats of rural settlements coordinated by the MST (the Landless Rural Workers' Movement in Brazil) and its organicity, based on the leading references of four experiments advised by the research...

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Autor principal: Medeiros, Cecília Marilaine Rêgo de
Outros Autores: Paiva, Irene Alves de
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:por
Publicado em: Brasil
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/21477
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Resumo:This master thesis deals with the interrelation among the processes of collective construction of habitats of rural settlements coordinated by the MST (the Landless Rural Workers' Movement in Brazil) and its organicity, based on the leading references of four experiments advised by the research group GERAH, from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, during the period 2003 to 2012. This theme has a purpose to contribute to the understanding of the importance of these community efforts for the organicity in the rural settlements, by the effective involvement of their leaders in the conduction of the struggles and achievements. From there, the research looks for to evaluate the possibilities of uses of this type of procedure by a movement whose goals are not limited to the achievement of worthy homes, but to extrapolate with demands related to the historical question of Land Reform. While the settlements coordinated by MST change their system of organization Nucleus of Basis for Associations, the Movement in the state of Rio Grande do Norte undergoes changes with the disruption of his staff of militancy and direction, facing difficulties in monitoring these collective processes. To cover this scenario, the theoretical and methodological framework is based on participatory research and the foundations of the sociology of everyday life of Henri Lefebvre and his dialectical perspective. With a strategy of reflection based on regressiveprogressive method, we analyze two settlements originally organized in Nucleus of Basis that became in associations, whose homes are being built with funds from INCRA (the National Agency of Land Reform) and CEF (a federal brazilian bank) since 2008. The other practices of collective construction experienced by Movement happened in two other settlements, organized from Nucleus of Basis, who had their homes built between 2004 and 2005 with funds from INCRA. In this context, this research investigates if the process of collective construction of habitats in rural settlements coordinated by MST contributes to the organic nature of the target group and how this occurs.