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- Title
Efeitos Adversos: um olhar a partir das Políticas Públicas para Povos Indígenas no Brasil.
- Authors
Basques, Messias
- Abstract
Context of the case: The case is simultaneously embedded in two contexts to highlight elements of convergence and others responsible for the failures and problems that arise from the encounter between indigenous peoples in Brazil and the public policies aimed at these populations. The dilemma of the case: The case draws upon two analytical references: 1) A historical-anthropological approach of the relations between the State and the indigenous peoples in Brazil; 2) The theory of the transformation of the "inherited State" into the "necessary State", which links the democratization process to the State's capacity to bring out and satisfy the demands of the different segments of the Brazilian society. Based on these two perspectives, and in parallel with data and testimonies gathered from the press, official documents, and specialized literature, it is proposed that students reflect on problematic aspects in the construction, implementation, and evaluation of indigenous policies, with emphasis on health issues. Case closure: The narrative of the teaching case is idealized to offer elements and analytical resources that contribute to the discussion, as well as to the understanding and identification of indigenous peoples' demands; of problems that impact the health, well-being, and life quality of these populations; the reflection about possible solutions, based on the articulation between the indigenous right to self-determination and the dynamics and limits of the cycle of public policies in Brazil.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; INDIGENOUS peoples; INDIGENOUS rights; LIMIT cycles; QUALITY of life; GOVERNMENT policy; POPULATION policy; POPULATION dynamics
- Publication
Journal Public Administration & Social Management / Administração Pública e Gestão Social, 2021, Vol 13, Issue 4, p2
- ISSN
2175-5787
- Publication type
Article