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Item Nós negros: a literatura da diáspora africana nas Américas e seus elementos em comum(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2023-08-18) Pereira, Gilberto Gomes; Vettorassi, Andréa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4314274220564712; Vettorassi, Andréa; Vilasboas, Jaqueline Pereira de Oliveira; Silva, Mário Augusto Medeiros daLiterature can help us to understand the world. In this case, the novels are in a privileged place to accomplish it. As art, the brightness of the novels come from the aesthetic, but the whole body of the narrative brings out the load of feelings and actions that pulse right in the social relations as well, exploring spaces which sociology knows how to scrutinize. When it is about the afro-descendant literature, no matter where in the Americas the fiction is from, it will always communicate with another fiction created by any other black author in any other place of the Americas, just because of the forced African diaspora aftermaths. Based on this hypothesis, this research proposes an analysis of novels of four black authors from four countries: The Underground Railroad, by the American writer Colson Whitehead, At the full and change of the moon, by the Canadian-Trinidadian Dionne Brand, A brief history of seven killings, by the Jamaican Marlon James, and Alleys of memory, by Brazilian Conceição Evaristo. The aim of it is not to elucidate the complexity of the world of the Americas, built up by the exploitation of the black people in the slavery system, but to problematize sociologically the literature of black voice.Item Intermediação de mão de obra: análise do perfil e da experiência dos trabalhadores no Sistema Nacional de Emprego (SINE)(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2023-08-18) Santos, Yara Nunes dos; Tosta, Tânia Ludmila Dias; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8443282796615478; Tosta, Tania Ludmila Dias; Santos, Neville Julio de Vilasboas e; Nunes, Jordão HortaThis research aims to investigate the experiences of individuals seeking job opportunities through the National Employment System (SINE). To achieve this objective, a combination of qualitative and quantitative methodologies was employed, utilizing data extracted from government systems to comprehend prevalent job vacancies and the characteristics of individuals utilizing the public labor intermediation service. Additionally, interviews were conducted with individuals present at SINE locations to gain insight into their personal experiences during the job search process. The study evaluates the effectiveness of SINE in worker (re)placement within the labor market, considering the societal reorganization and economic phenomena influencing employment patterns and living conditions of the population. Data analysis revealed the most frequent job vacancies, offering valuable insights into the local labor market and areas of high demand. Moreover, the interviews provided a qualitative perspective on the experiences, challenges, and expectations of individuals concerning the SINE service. The results obtained from this research contribute to a deeper understanding of the requirements and preferences of those utilizing public labor intermediation services in their employment search.