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  • 1
    Language: Portuguese
    Pages: 47, 278 Blätter , Illustrationen , 105 x 148 mm
    Edition: Mikrofiche-Ausgabe Lille Atelier national de reproduction des thèses$h2008 1 Microfiches
    Series Statement: Lille-thèses
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Movimento social Amazônico em defesa de territorios e de modos de vida rurais : estudo sociologico no Baixo Xingu / Edma Do Socorro Silva Moreira
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Université Paris 13 2008
    Keywords: Mouvements sociaux ; Pará (Brésil ; État) ; Communautés rurales ; Identité collective ; Amazonie (Brésil) ; Conditions rurales ; 1970- ; Paysannerie ; Brésil ; Amazonie ; Thèses et écrits académiques ; Hochschulschrift ; Pará Nord ; Territorialpolitik ; Landbevölkerung ; Soziale Bewegung
    Abstract: Cette thèse porte sur des actions collectives, caractérisées comme mouvement social, menées par un ensemble de communautés rurales de la commune de Port de Moz, en Amazonie brésilienne dont, dès les années 1980, les territoires, traditionnellement occupés par elles, ont été pénétrés par des entreprises du bois et de la pêche, dépréciatrices des ressources naturelles qui soutenaient leurs modes de production et de vie. Il en résulte des conflits qui donnèrent origine à ce mouvement de défense. La thèse retrace et interprète l'organisation de ce mouvement au long d'une quinzaine d'années à la lumière des théories des mouvements sociaux et des catégories sociologiques de communauté, territoire et mode de vie, entre autres. En plus de lectures de nature théoriques, elle se base sur un long travail de terrain, sur l'examen de documents d'archives et d'entrevues avec les acteurs, membres des communautés, militants d'organisations de base, et représentants des institutions publiques
    Abstract: This study discusses a process of collective actions by a group of rural communities in the municipality of Porto de Moz, situated in the region of Almeirin, in the Lower Amazon, State of Pará. The municipality of Porto Moz has a history marked by two rubber boom periods (1870-1920 and 1942-1945) that lead to rubber tree exploitation and resulted in diverse processes of territorialization. A significant part of the current rural population of the municipality is formed by families of forest owners, managers, and workers. Informal and formally, these groups are denominated "Traditional groups". At the end of the 20th century, national territorial policies motivated valorization of capital in the Brazilian Amazon through large projects. Until then relatively isolated, Porto Moz was invaded by commercial fisherman and logging companies that threatened its territory organization and its traditional socioeconomic structure. Families and communities reacted with the support of the local Catholic Church. Their organization and the consistent support of the Church contributed to the creation of small farmers and fisherman trade unions in the national level, and the introduction of the workers party, PT, in that area. The communities became stronger enough to confront threats against their socioeconomic organization and way of life, thus depending less on the Church. After first, some communities determined their working and living spaces; then, they took charge of the socioeconomic organization of the west of the municipality, which encompasses 1,300,000 hectares (70% of the municipality), according to the statute of Conservation Unit, as an Extractive Reserve. This law was proposed to the State by rubber tapers of the State of Acre in response to their forced removal from their forests. The studies of the similarities and relationship between the social phenomena in Acre and in Porto Munoz and other regions, allowed me to create a hypothesis of a social movement in the Amazon
    Note: Thèse soutenue en co-tutelle , Bibliogr. f. 232-249 , Die ursprüngliche Ausgabe ist eine mehrteilige Monografie
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  • 2
    Language: Portuguese
    Pages: 47, 278 Blätter , Illustrationen , 105 x 148 mm
    Edition: Mikrofiche-Ausgabe Lille Atelier national de reproduction des thèses$h2008 1 Microfiches
    Series Statement: Lille-thèses
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Movimento social Amazônico em defesa de territorios e de modos de vida rurais : estudo sociologico no Baixo Xingu / Edma Do Socorro Silva Moreira
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Université Paris 13 2008
    Keywords: Mouvements sociaux ; Pará (Brésil ; État) ; Communautés rurales ; Identité collective ; Amazonie (Brésil) ; Conditions rurales ; 1970- ; Paysannerie ; Brésil ; Amazonie ; Thèses et écrits académiques ; Hochschulschrift ; Pará Nord ; Territorialpolitik ; Landbevölkerung ; Soziale Bewegung
    Abstract: Cette thèse porte sur des actions collectives, caractérisées comme mouvement social, menées par un ensemble de communautés rurales de la commune de Port de Moz, en Amazonie brésilienne dont, dès les années 1980, les territoires, traditionnellement occupés par elles, ont été pénétrés par des entreprises du bois et de la pêche, dépréciatrices des ressources naturelles qui soutenaient leurs modes de production et de vie. Il en résulte des conflits qui donnèrent origine à ce mouvement de défense. La thèse retrace et interprète l'organisation de ce mouvement au long d'une quinzaine d'années à la lumière des théories des mouvements sociaux et des catégories sociologiques de communauté, territoire et mode de vie, entre autres. En plus de lectures de nature théoriques, elle se base sur un long travail de terrain, sur l'examen de documents d'archives et d'entrevues avec les acteurs, membres des communautés, militants d'organisations de base, et représentants des institutions publiques
    Abstract: This study discusses a process of collective actions by a group of rural communities in the municipality of Porto de Moz, situated in the region of Almeirin, in the Lower Amazon, State of Pará. The municipality of Porto Moz has a history marked by two rubber boom periods (1870-1920 and 1942-1945) that lead to rubber tree exploitation and resulted in diverse processes of territorialization. A significant part of the current rural population of the municipality is formed by families of forest owners, managers, and workers. Informal and formally, these groups are denominated "Traditional groups". At the end of the 20th century, national territorial policies motivated valorization of capital in the Brazilian Amazon through large projects. Until then relatively isolated, Porto Moz was invaded by commercial fisherman and logging companies that threatened its territory organization and its traditional socioeconomic structure. Families and communities reacted with the support of the local Catholic Church. Their organization and the consistent support of the Church contributed to the creation of small farmers and fisherman trade unions in the national level, and the introduction of the workers party, PT, in that area. The communities became stronger enough to confront threats against their socioeconomic organization and way of life, thus depending less on the Church. After first, some communities determined their working and living spaces; then, they took charge of the socioeconomic organization of the west of the municipality, which encompasses 1,300,000 hectares (70% of the municipality), according to the statute of Conservation Unit, as an Extractive Reserve. This law was proposed to the State by rubber tapers of the State of Acre in response to their forced removal from their forests. The studies of the similarities and relationship between the social phenomena in Acre and in Porto Munoz and other regions, allowed me to create a hypothesis of a social movement in the Amazon
    Note: Thèse soutenue en co-tutelle , Bibliogr. f. 232-249 , Die ursprüngliche Ausgabe ist eine mehrteilige Monografie
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  • 3
    Microfilm
    Microfilm
    Washington, D.C : Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service
    Language: Portuguese
    Pages: 18 microfilm reels , ill , 35 mm
    Additional Material: 1 Online guide
    DDC: 305/.0981
    Keywords: Ecology ; Education ; Labor ; Labor movement ; Church and state ; Political parties ; Human rights ; Women ; Blacks ; Indians of South America ; Urbanization ; Land reform ; Homosexuality Political aspects ; Brazil Social conditions 1985- ; Quelle ; Quelle ; Quelle ; Quelle
    Abstract: Reproduces more than 700 ephemeral works issued in 2006, including newsletters, house organs, reports, brochures, and educational manuals and handouts, documenting the ideas and activities of numerous Brazilian organizations and popular movements. Content is arranged by subject into fourteen broad categories: Agrarian Reform and Land Issues; Children and Youth; Education and Communication; Environment and Ecology; Ethnic Groups: Blacks; Ethnic Groups: Indians; Ethnic Groups: Others; Homosexual and Bisexual; Human and Civil Rights; Labor and Laboring Classes; Political Parties and Issues; Religious Organizations, Ecumenical Groups and Movements; Urban Activism; Women and Feminists. Within this supplement, the collection of posters is particularly strong in materials related to ecology. The collection of pamphlets is strong in materials related to Political Parties and Issues, Labor and Laboring Classes, Religious Organizations, Ecumenical Groups and Movements, and Environment and Ecology
    Description / Table of Contents: Reel 1. Agrarian reform and land issues. Indexes. AG/1-AG/16 -- reel 2. Children and youth. CH/1-CH/11 -- reel 3. Education and communication. ED/1-ED/12 -- reel 4. Environment and ecology. EC/1-EC/20 -- reel 5. Ethnic groups: Blacks. GB/1-GB/18 -- reel 6. Ethnic groups: Indians. GI/1-GI/12 -- reel 7. Ethnic groups: Others. GO/1-GO/11 -- reel 8. Homosexual and bisexual. HR/1-HR/8 -- reel 9. Human and civil rights. HR/1-HR/6 -- reel 10. Labor and laboring classes. LA/1-LA/10 -- reel 11. Political parties and issues. POL/1-POL/17 -- reel 12. Political parties and issues. POL/18-POL/26 -- reel 13. Political parties and issues. POL/27-POL/31 -- reel 14. Religious organizations, ecumenical groups and movements. REL/1-REL/4 -- reel 15. Religious organizations, ecumenical groups and movements. REL/5-REL/10 -- reel 16. Urban activism. UR/1-UR/16 -- reel 17. Women and feminists. WO/1-WO/15 -- reel 18. Environment and ecology. Women and feminists. EC/1/WO/1.
    Note: Material was gathered and organized by the staff of the Library of Congress Office in Rio de Janeiro and microfilmed in cooperation with the African/Asian Acquisitions and Overseas Operations Division and the Preservation Reformatting Division , Introductory matter and three indexes arranged by title, subject code, and publisher filmed on first reel; contents list filmed before each subject group , Web-based keyword index available also online , Continues: Brazil's popular groups, 1966-1986, filmed by the Library of Congress under Microfilm 88/5259 〈MicRR〉 , Master microform held by: DLC , Selected original illustrated material (posters EC/001, EC/002, REL/001, UR/001, UR/002, UR/003, UR/004, WO/001) retained in Prints & Photographs Division , Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Bethlehem, PA : OCLC Preservation Center , Texts in Portuguese; introductory matter and indexes in English
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  • 4
    Microfilm
    Microfilm
    Washington, D.C : Available from Library of Congress Photoduplication Service
    Language: Portuguese
    Pages: 19 microfilm reels , ill , 35 mm
    Additional Material: 1 Online-Guide
    DDC: 305/.0981
    Keywords: Ecology ; Education ; Labor ; Labor movement ; Church and state ; Political parties ; Human rights ; Women ; Blacks ; Indians of South America ; Urbanization ; Land reform ; Homosexuality Political aspects ; Brazil Social conditions 1985- ; Quelle ; Quelle ; Quelle ; Quelle
    Abstract: Reproduces more than 1,500 ephemeral works issued in 2004, including newsletters, house organs, reports, brochures, educational manuals and handouts, documenting the ideas and activities of numerous Brazilian organizations and popular movements. The collection of posters is particularly strong in materials related to ecology, especially the preservation of fresh water sources, and on issues related to AIDS and homosexuality. The collection of pamphlets is strong in materials related to political parties (election year for mayors and city council), issues on women and urban activism, issues on education, and issues related to ethnic groups. The collection is organized into fourteen broad categories: Agrarian Reform and Land Issues; Children and Youth; Education and Communication; Environment and Ecology; Ethnic Groups: Blacks; Ethnic Groups: Indians; Ethnic Groups: Others; Homosexual and Bisexual; Human and Civil Rights; Labor and Laboring Classes; Political Parties and Issues; Religious Organizations, Ecumenical Groups and Movements; Urban Activism; Women and Feminists
    Note: Material was gathered and organized by the staff of the Library of Congress Office in Rio de Janeiro and microfilmed in cooperation with the African/Asian Acquisitions and Overseas Operations Division and the Preservation Reformatting Division , Includes introductory matter in English and three indexes arranged by title, subject code, and publisher on the first reel , Continues: Brazil's popular groups, 1966-1986, filmed by the Library of Congress under Microfilm 88/5259 〈MicRR〉 , Master microform held by: DLC , Selected original illustrated material (posters CH/002, GB/002, GB/003, GB/004, GI/001, HO/001, HO/002, LA/002, POL/001, UR/001, UR/003, UR/004, UR/005, UR/006, UR/007, WO/001, WO/002, WO/003) retained in Prints & Photographs Division , Web-based keyword index available on the Library of Congress Office, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Web site , Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Bethlehem, PA : Preservation Resources , In Portuguese
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