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Lições sobre o cotidiano : a construção teórica para a análise científica do cotidiano / Walmir de Albuquerque Barbosa.

LIBRA HM1106 .B37 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barbosa, Walmir de Albuquerque, 1949- author.
Language:
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Interpersonal relations.
Physical Description:
151 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Manaus - AM : Editora Valer, 2015.
Summary:
For the author the importance of the book lies in the relevance given to the aspects of social relations that, according to him, are little explored by sociological macro-theories, anthropology, and social psychology, but which are demanding deep reflection and analysis in the complex society. it is in the space of daily life that we live entirely. Hence the importance of understanding it. We can see society through social classes, historical, racial or economic relations, but all this fits, or does not cease to relate to, the daily life of the subjects in their day-to-day social practices.
Contents:
As multivisões sobre o cotidiano
A epistemologia do cotidiano
A epistemologia do cotidiano e a interdisciplinaridade
A construção do campo de estudo do cotidiano
O cotidiano nos tempos hipermodernos
A vida cotidiana sob a perspectiva do interacionismo simbólico
A teoria das práticas cotidianas em Certeau (A invenção do cotidiano)
O movimento de junho no Brasil - #vemprarua
Aspectos folkcomunicacionais da cultura Amazônia ; Posfácio: O cotidiano da leitura / Odenai de Souza Ribeiro.
ISBN:
9788575128008
8575128000
OCLC:
1049804220

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