La ciudadanía incompletaderechos económicos y sociales en la periferia urbana de Brasil

  1. Oliveira, Michelle Vieira Fernández de
unter der Leitung von:
  1. Salvador Martí Puig Doktorvater/Doktormutter

Universität der Verteidigung: Universidad de Salamanca

Fecha de defensa: 02 von November von 2012

Gericht:
  1. Joaquim Brugué Präsident/in
  2. Elena Martínez Barahona Sekretärin
  3. José Luiz Amorim Ratton Júnior Vocal
  4. Ernani Carvalho Vocal
  5. Ismael Blanco Fillola Vocal

Art: Dissertation

Zusammenfassung

In Latin American countries, the process of democratic consolidation presents a complex way across the stage of inequality found in such societies. Many times, the state effectively fulfills its role in the way to guarantee basic rights, such as economic and social situation enjoy generating an incomplete condition citizen. Thus, from this perspective, the Brazilian urban peripheries are environments considered citizenship deficit per se, especially the peripheries of large cities. From this approach, this analysis investigates the of the enjoyment of economic and social rights in the peripheries living in large Brazilian cities early XXI century. To make the analysis deficient aforementioned circumstance is proposed that of an index, the IDES (Index Enjoy the Economic and Social Rights). Also, is the subject of this study to observe the changes in the scenario the enjoyment of economic and social rights between 2000 and 2010 in the urban peripheries. To carry out this task were developed three studies case in the suburbs of the cities of Salvador, Bahia, and Recife in Pernambuco. The research has been performed through the observation of performance of the three key stakeholders, organizations society, the state and the market, policy and projects for the enjoyment of economic and social rights by the local population. Thus, from the model of tri-sector partnership, this study proposes a new variation of performance these three actors who favors increased enjoyment of social economic and urban neighborhoods: the community tri-sector partnership.