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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2023.tde-29022024-181030
Document
Author
Full name
Gabriela Mazza de Souza
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
Toledo, Carlos de Almeida (President)
Leite, Ana Carolina Gonçalves
Boechat, Cássio Arruda
Menegat, Marildo
Title in Portuguese
Projeto Rondon e a mobilidade do trabalho complexo no Vale do Jequitinhonha/MG
Keywords in Portuguese
Mobilização do trabalho
Planejamento regional
Projeto Rondon
Territoralização
Vale do Jequitinhonha
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente dissertação propõe um debate acerca do papel da universidade na territorialização do Capital, tendo como ponto de partida a ação do Projeto Rondon na região do Vale do Jequitinhonha, norte de Minas Gerais. O projeto trata-se de um programa de extensão universitária que estimulou operações em larga escala na Ditadura Militar, sendo reaberto em nova roupagem em 2005 e permanecendo em atividade até os dias atuais. Promovendo uma mobilização de estudantes para regiões ditas remotas e carentes, o Projeto Rondon torna-se uma excelente porta de entrada para desvendar a relação que o conhecimento científico possui com a racionalização da reprodução capitalista, assim como possibilita descobrir especificidades de uma mobilidade do trabalho complexo
Title in English
Project Rondon and the mobility of complex work in Vale do Jequinhonha/MG
Keywords in English
Labor mobilization
Regional planning
Rondon Project
Territorialization
Vale do Jequitinhonha
Abstract in English
This dissertation proposes a debate on the role of the university in the territorialization of Capital, taking as a starting point the action of the Rondon Project in the region of Vale do Jequitinhonha, northern Minas Gerais. The project is a university extension program that stimulated large-scale operations during the Military Government, being reopened in a new format in 2005 and remaining active to this day. By mobilizing students to so-called "remote and needy" regions, the Rondon Project becomes an excellent entry point to unravel the relationship that scientific knowledge has with the rationalization of capitalist reproduction, as well as to discover specificities of complex labor mobility
 
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Publishing Date
2024-02-29
 
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