Social Management, Expansion and Emancipation Theology: one study about research experiences with popular communities
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https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8077.2014v16n39p224Abstract
Social management to be understood as a dialogic process management, in which decision-making authority is shared among the participants of the action makes sense as a practice to be developed by the university extension. It is based on this theme that the article aims to analyze an extension project dedicated to conducting courses in social management with the different communities of the Metropolitan Region of Rio de Janeiro. The methodology includes the emancipatory pedagogy of Paulo Freire’s philosophy and work in communities Boff (1986), in addition to the action research Thiollent (1998) method. Among the results achieved stands out: the development of community projects on various issues; mobilization and the inclusion of representatives of communities in participatory decision-making instances and the dissemination of courses in social management within a network of universities.Downloads
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2014-08-15
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Tenório, F. G., Kronemberger, T. S., & Lavinas, L. V. (2014). Social Management, Expansion and Emancipation Theology: one study about research experiences with popular communities. Journal of Administration Science, 224–235. https://doi.org/10.5007/2175-8077.2014v16n39p224
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