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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.16.2020.tde-28032021-211450
Document
Author
Full name
Edilson Henrique Mineiro
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2020
Supervisor
Committee
Bonduki, Nabil Georges (President)
Paz, Rosângela Dias Oliveira da
Walker, Ana Paula Pimentel
Title in Portuguese
Limites e desafios institucionais da produção habitacional autogestionária no Brasil
Keywords in Portuguese
Habitação
Habitação popular
Minha Casa Minha Vida
Movimentos sociais
Abstract in Portuguese
A proposta de produção autogestionária de moradia popular no Brasil está presente nos discursos e na prática das principais organizações de luta por moradia no Brasil durante as últimas quatro décadas. Ao longo de sua trajetória ela foi executada em programas públicos dos diversos entes da administração. No entanto, essas experiências foram realizadas de modo pontual e descontinuo. Isso se refletiu na constituição de uma legislação esparsa e majoritariamente veiculada por meio de regulamentos dotados de baixa capacidade de produzir segurança jurídica. O objetivo dessa dissertação é produzir um diagnóstico do processo de institucionalização das propostas autogestionárias na produção habitacional no país e contribuir para o debate sobre a necessidade de construção de um marco jurídico abrangente e compatível com a característica transformadora da realidade social da qual a experiência é portadora.
Title in English
Institutional limits and challenges of self-managed housing production in Brazil.
Keywords in English
Minha Casa Minha Vida
Self-managed housing production
Social housing
Social movements
Abstract in English
The model of popular housing production via self-management has been part of the discourses and practices of the main organizations who fight for housing for the past four decades. In this trajectory, several government programs supported housing via selfmanagement. However, these experiences were conducted in a punctual and discontinuous manner. The fragmented programs resulted in the enactment of sparse legislation, mainly conveyed through regulations with low capacity to produce legal certainty. The objective of this thesis is to produce a diagnosis of the process that has institutionalized proposals for self-managed housing production in the country. The findings reveal the need to build a comprehensive legal framework, which sustains the social transformation aspects that the self-managed housing experiences bear.
 
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2021-04-28
 
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