Unionism
Mostrando 37-41 de 41 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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37. Identidade de gÃnero: a (re)significaÃÃo dos papÃis de mulheres e homens na zona da mata de Pernambuco
The present thesis discusses â in the limits in between communication, politics and social culture â how and in what ways occur deep cultural changes in Pernambuco, specifically in the area named Zona da Mata, opening space to the constitution of a new world view and social conjuncture. Its objective is to show how those transformations are related to the
Publicado em: 2003
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38. Os herdeiros de Sisifo : a ação coletiva dos trabalhadores porto-alegrenses nos anos de 1958 a 1963
"The heirs of Sisifus: the collective action of the workers of Porto Alegre between 1958 and 1964" deals with labor unionism within the context ofthe organizational and political rise ofthe labour movement in Rio Grande do Sul. I approach, various questions related to the study of the working class: organisational project, working classculture, leadership an
Publicado em: 2002
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39. A filiação sindical no Brasil
Recent literature approaching the impacts of social and economic transformations on trade unionism in both Brazil and the world tends to emphasize structural determinants of the current crisis in union representativeness. However, comparative analysis suggests that variation in the unionization rate also depends on action strategies by union leadership and s
Dados. Publicado em: 2001
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40. Trabalho e sindicato: posições em debate na sociologia hoje
Work and trade unions are recurrent themes in the sociological literature focusing on processes designated as "productive restructuring". This article discusses both the way by which labor sociology has analyzed and interpreted these themes and the debate emerging from the issue of "flexibilization". In the case of work, I refer to the sociology that has con
Dados. Publicado em: 2000
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41. Professionals: Their Problems, Their Fears, and Their Social Responsibilities *
Professional societies have been reluctant to enter actively into the public processes by which decisions are made on economic, social, and political issues. This reluctance comes from (1) fears about the status of the profession and the professional society, (2) fears about economic reprisal, (3) potential conflicts between the goals of a philosophy of trad