FCS - Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
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A Faculdade de Ciências Sociais (FCS), da Universidade Federal de Goiás, oferece Graduação em: Ciências Sociais, Museologia e Relações Internacionais. Além de Especialização em: Políticas Públicas.
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Item A representação feminina na política goiana nas eleições de 2018(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2023-08-24) Oliveira, Marianna Benjamin Cordeiro de; Lameirão, Camila Romero; Lameirão, Camila Romero; Assis, Mariana Prandini FragaThe present monography aims to contextualize the political history of the state of Goiás and its implications regarding the underrepresentation of women in the 2018 elections, the issue of gender isomerism concerning human rights and democratic quality. Starting from the idea that, despite the gender quota law for candidacies and incentives for female participation in political life, there are no significant numbers that affirm effective political parity in the state’s landscape. Through data analysis and arguments, we seek to contextualize the significance of the political history of the state of Goiás concerning gender equivalence in light of the laws governing women’s participation in electoral candidacies. However, despite the state’s political tradition, the collected data do not show a significant discrepancy compares to electoral data from other states in the federation.Item Evolução humana? - Explorando perspectivas da empatia diante da realidade necropolítica(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2023-08-23) Alves, Larissa Oliveira; Pechincha, Mônica Thereza Soares; Pechincha, Mônica Thereza Soares; Vieira, Suzane de Alencar; Mainardi, CamilaIn this work, I use the concept of empathy from the Dutch primatologist Frans de Waal, tracing reflections on his understanding of this phenomenon, which would have developed along with human evolution and that of other animals. I oppose it to necropolitics, a concept coined by the Cameroonian philosopher Achille Mbembe, and its links with the politics of race, modernity and coloniality. Within the scope of construction of scientific knowledge, imaginary and criticism of the supposed relationship between aggressiveness and human evolution, I seek to explore other logics that enable the exercise and stimulation of empathy. To do so, I highlight the Tukano genesis of the world and humans, based on the master's thesis of the indigenous anthropologist João Paulo Lima Barreto. This approach seeks to broaden our understanding of empathy, its collapse and its concrete possibilities in more diverse and plural contexts, paying attention to the need for other logics beyond modernity and necropolitics.Item Neoliberalismo e financeirização: paradigmas da desdemocratização brasileira(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2023-08-29) Noronha, Paulo Henrique da Silva; Morais, Deyvid Santos; Morais, Deyvid Santos; Tavares, Francisco Mata MachadoThis research aims to analyze the concepts of neoliberalism, financialization, and de-democratization and how these are interconnected in a causality that shapes the political, economic, and social crises in various countries today. I argue that the advancement of neoliberalism, and as a consequence, the advancement of austerity measures and the dismantling of the welfare state, is allied with an increase in the political and decision-making power of the financial market. This has led to processes that affect representative democracy and popular participation by hindering the debate on the needs of the broader population. With this starting point, I aim to position the case of Brazil in the midst of political turbulence and pressures from a financial elite in favor of a shift towards market-oriented agendas, to the detriment of social policies. This trend became particularly pronounced from 2013 onwards and culminated in the parliamentary-judicial coup in 2016, which deepened reforms aimed at dismantling social rights. I use bibliographic materials and excerpts from the Brazilian mainstream media as a research field, shedding light on this relationship between neoliberalism, financialization, and de-democratization.