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Title: O reconhecimento público dos atores coletivos da agricultura familiar no Nordeste.
Other Titles: Public recognition of collective actors in family farming in the Northeast.
Reconnaissance publique des acteurs collectifs de l'agricultures familiale au Nordeste.
???metadata.dc.creator???: SABOURIN, Eric.
DUQUE, Ghidlaine.
DINIZ, Paulo Cesar Oliveira.
OLIVEIRA, Maria do Socorro de Lima.
GRANCHAMP, Laurence Florentino.
Keywords: Agricultura familiar - Nordeste;Nordeste - agricultura familiar;Ação coletiva;Políticas públicas;Movimentos sociais;Camponeses;Organizações camponesas;Sociologia rural;Family farming - Northeast;Northeast - family farming;Collective action;Public policy;Social movements;Peasants;Peasant organizations;Rural sociology
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
Citation: SABOURIN, Eric; DUQUE, Ghidlaine; DINIZ, Paulo Cesar Oliveira; OLIVEIRA, Maria do Socorro de Lima; GRANCHAMP, Laurence Florentino. O reconhecimento público dos atores coletivos da agricultura familiar no Nordeste. Cadernos de Ciência & Tecnologia, Brasília, v.22, n.2, p.293-306, maio/ago. 2005. Disponível em: http://dspace.sti.ufcg.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/riufcg/35002
???metadata.dc.description.resumo???: Os agricultores do Nordeste desenvolveram, nos últimos anos, novas formas de ação coletiva no âmbito de comunidades camponesas e de organizações profissionais. O artigo analisa a origem, os fatores de emergência e o impacto dessas iniciativas locais ou regionais, e suas relações com os movimentos sociais e o Estado. Esses novos atores, ou essas novas práticas, correspondem principalmente a dispositivos coletivos de manejo de recursos naturais (água, pastagens, sementes) e/ou de produção de bens públicos: capacitação, informação, inovação e acesso a mercados específicos. O artigo toma algumas lições dessas experiências.
Abstract: In recent years, peasant communities and family farmers’ organisations have developed new forms of collective action among smallholders in North East Brazil. This paper analyses the origins, emergence, and impact of these local and regional initiatives as well as their relations with peasant social movements and with public institutions. These smallholders groups constitute collective systems for the management of natural resources (water, grazing, forest, seeds and bio-diversity) and/or the production of public assets (information, training, access to innovation and to specific markets). In the Northeast, particularly in the State of Paraíba, their experience has mobilised social and professional networks among civil society and led to demands in hybrid forums for public recognition or, better, public support from State institutions. The authors analyse the first lessons from, and the limitations of, these new forms of interaction between peasant collective action and State public action. This movement is related to the decentralisation process underway in Brazil and the first intermunicipal initiatives. There is a risk that civil society might substitute for the State in the performance of its functions; but the public obligations of these collective stakeholders also ensure locally adapted responses to the complexity and specificity of public policies. The new government has staked its programs on civil society participation. But we can already observe some tensions between the government, social movements and local politicians. In a political system with elections every two years, it is difficult to maintain participatory processes that require longer periods for concrete results.
???metadata.dc.description.resume???: Des agriculteurs du Nordeste du Brésil ont développé ces dernières années de nouvelles formes d’action collective au niveau des communautés paysannes et des organisations professionnelles agricoles. L’article analyse l’origine, les facteurs d’émergence et l’impact de ces initiatives locales ou régionales ainsi que leurs relations avec les mouvements sociaux et avec l’Etat. Ces nouveaux acteurs, ou ces nouvelles pratiques correspondent principalement à des dispositifs collectifs de gestion de ressources naturelles (eau, pâturages, semences) et/ou de production de biens publics: formation, information, innovation, accès à des marchés spécifiques. L’article tire quelques leçons de ces expériences.
Keywords: Agricultura familiar - Nordeste
Nordeste - agricultura familiar
Ação coletiva
Políticas públicas
Movimentos sociais
Camponeses
Organizações camponesas
Sociologia rural
Family farming - Northeast
Northeast - family farming
Collective action
Public policy
Social movements
Peasants
Peasant organizations
Rural sociology
???metadata.dc.subject.cnpq???: Ciências Sociais.
URI: http://dspace.sti.ufcg.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/riufcg/35002
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