VI MINEPS 2017: Esporte, Organismos Internacionais e Neoliberalismo

  • Abstract
  • Citations
  • Similar Papers
Abstract
Translate article icon Translate Article Star icon
Take notes icon Take Notes

Por meio da atuação dos Organismos Internacionais em diversos campos é possível analisarmos as relações entre as transformações, características e estratégias das ações burguesas em seus programas e ações políticas. Esse texto pretende investigar as indicações e recomendações da VI Conferência de Ministros e Alto Funcionários da EF e do Esporte (MINEPS), realizada em Kazan (Rússia) no ano de 2017. Especialmente, intentamos investigar a relação dessas indicações e recomendações para as políticas públicas de Esporte, Educação Física e Lazer. Ao longo das reflexões, foi possível perceber uma EF voltada à difusão de valores nos marcos do capital, em especial com características de associação às demandas estruturais neoliberais pelo alto desemprego e informalidade.

Note: looks like a niche area of research and we don't have enough papers to generate a graph.
CitationsShowing 1 of 1 papers
  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.1080/13573322.2024.2446526
Regimes of hope: livelihood, social mobility, and autonomy in Sport for Development programs in the Global South
  • Jan 22, 2025
  • Sport, Education and Society
  • Eva Soares Moura + 1 more

ABSTRACT Sport is widely recognized as a powerful tool for promoting ‘social good,’ with significant potential for advancing personal, community, and economic development. In this context, the impact of Sport for Development (SfD) programs on livelihood and social mobility has been examined. However, research remains limited on the autonomous steps youth take to enhance their livelihood chances. This study examines how participants in SfD programs within the Global South navigate the program's objectives to pursue their career pathways and opportunities in sport. Drawing on eleven months of ethnographic research in two sport-based organizations in São Paulo, Brazil, and semi-structured interviews with diverse actors, this paper uses Freire’s pedagogy of autonomy and the notion of hope as theoretical lenses. The findings reveal that participants actively shape their futures through SfD projects, crafting autonomous pathways toward improved livelihoods and aspiring for professionalization within the sport sector. Although their opportunities are influenced by neoliberal ideals, the SfD initiatives foster hope and nurture a strong sense of identity among participants. In their pursuit of better livelihoods and social mobility, young people strive to break free from the likelihood of failure within the ‘regimes of hope’ in the Brazilian football system. Findings show how the pedagogy of autonomy can be a promising theoretical avenue to conceptualize SfD in terms of its participants’ search for independent livelihood and social mobility. The paper concludes by emphasizing the need for SfD actors to view the SfD curriculum as an ongoing dialogic construction, collaboratively shaped with participants, to better reflect their lived experiences and aspirations.

More from: Libertas
  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 1
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.44270
Teoria social de Marx e Serviço Social: aportes para uma abordagem histórico-crítica
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • José Fernando Siqueira Da Silva

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • Cite Count Icon 1
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.43596
VI MINEPS 2017: Esporte, Organismos Internacionais e Neoliberalismo
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • Marcelo Paula De Melo + 2 more

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.43722
Teoria social e método em Marx: materialismo, história e dialética
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • José Amilton De Almeida

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.42757
expropriação do mais-trabalho no contexto da “caça apaixonada do valor”
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • Fernando Araújo Bizerra

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.44257
Totalidade concreta, capitalismo e Serviço Social
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • Alexandra Aparecida Leite Toffanetto Seabra Eiras

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.41838
Relação Serviço Social e movimentos sociais a partir dos fundamentos do Serviço Social
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • Kathleen Pimentel Dos Santos

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.42315
Quem construiu o "Caes do Porto"? As marcas das relações raciais e da superexploração
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • Gustavo Gonçalves Fagundes + 1 more

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.42580
Marx diante da França revolucionária na Crítica à filosofia do Direito de Hegel
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • Vitor Bartoletti Sartori

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.41730
Socialização da política versus privatização do Estado: elementos para reposicionar a democracia em tempos de crise orgânica - representação e representatividade
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • Bárbara T Sepúlveda + 1 more

  • Open Access Icon
  • Research Article
  • 10.34019/1980-8518.2024.v24.43747
Neoliberalismo: a lógica irracional do capitalismo em decadência
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • Libertas
  • Natália Perdomo Dos Santos

Save Icon
Up Arrow
Open/Close
  • Ask R Discovery Star icon
  • Chat PDF Star icon

AI summaries and top papers from 250M+ research sources.

Search IconWhat is the difference between bacteria and viruses?
Open In New Tab Icon
Search IconWhat is the function of the immune system?
Open In New Tab Icon
Search IconCan diabetes be passed down from one generation to the next?
Open In New Tab Icon