As políticas sociais no chamado Neodesenvolvimentismo e as particularidades do debate no Serviço Social
This dissertation results from a process of study in the area of social policies that has been delineated from accumulations carried out in different spaces and times of the author's academic trajectory. We conducted a qualitative bibliographical study in the context of social policies at th...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | This dissertation results from a process of study in the area of social policies that has been
delineated from accumulations carried out in different spaces and times of the author's academic
trajectory. We conducted a qualitative bibliographical study in the context of social policies at
the beginning of the 21st century, with the objective of analyzing the particularities in the
treatment of social policy in the context of so-called neodevelopmentalism in Brazil, in the
period from 2003 to 2014, considering the critical debate that develops within the scope of
Social Work. Neodevelopmentalism is conceived as a standard of development experienced by
the Brazilian State from the political and economic choices of the Lula and Dilma governments.
However, there is no consensus in the Brazilian theoretical body on the conception of new
developmentalism. We found, in the field of critical analysis, the reading performed by social
work that is opposed to the concept; presenting elements that contribute to the analysis and
understanding of the period. From the point of view of methodological procedures, we
conducted a research focused on bibliographical productions, which made it possible to identify
a significant set of studies on the theme, demonstrating the relevance of the theme from the
scientific point of view. We found that, in the period analyzed, although there was a
differentiated treatment of social policies in Brazil, so that there is not a mere continuity of the
neoliberal pattern of the 1990s, there was no rupture with the founding and contradictory bases
of social policy in capitalism, present in various forms and expressions throughout its history
in Brazil. |
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