Domestication et/ou moralisation du capitalisme au Gouvernement Lula: inclusion so...
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Author(s): |
Mariana Tonussi Milano
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Doctoral Thesis |
Press: | Araraquara. 2016-06-15. |
Institution: | Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp). Faculdade de Ciências e Letras. Araraquara |
Defense date: | 2016-04-15 |
Advisor: | Maria Aparecida Chaves Jardim |
Abstract | |
The theme of digital inclusion has grown in importance for social inclusion insofar as the relationship between technology and society becomes more complex every day. During the Lula government many efforts were gathered in defense of the use of free software in the public sector as in several social inclusion programs. In a sociological study,seeks to show that the free software agenda is a result of a network of social agents politicians, technicians and educators. Attempts to trace the history of this mobilization and show how these social agents mobilized brought the conditions to institutional changes that contradicts the neoliberal thesis. The Brazilian free software movement showed, compared with their international equivalents, as very effective: was articulated with political parties in both local and national level, being influential about to see met certain demands; some of its members have obtained technical and managerial positions; and was possibly the most influential group in the constitution of the groups that currently identify themselves under the term "digital culture" (AU) |