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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reforma AgrÃria: A Conquista de Novos TerritÃrios: O Caso do Assentamento Tiracanga Logradouro â Canindà - Cearà / Agrarian Reform: The Conquest of the New Territories: The Case of the settlement Tiracanga Sidewalk - Canindà - CearÃ

Luciano Bezerra da Silva 20 September 2010 (has links)
nÃo hà / O Assentamento Tiracanga Logradouro, localizado no municÃpio de CanindÃ, foi criado em 1989, a conquista dessa fraÃÃo do territÃrio ocorreu pela luta e resistÃncia dos camponeses. Este trabalho tem como objeto de investigaÃÃo analisar o processo de territorialidade dos assentados e como se expressa a territorialidade em um assentamento parcelado no semiÃrido cearense como o Tiracanga Logradouro. Para a realizaÃÃo do trabalho apoiou-se no trabalho de campo, no diÃlogo com os camponeses assentados, com o objetivo de registrar a maior diversidade de aspectos sobre a origem dos camponeses, a luta pela terra e a situaÃÃo da organizaÃÃo e do uso da terra. Assim, programou-se a participaÃÃo em reuniÃes com as associaÃÃes, com grupos de camponeses, e entrevistas com alguns camponeses nas suas residÃncias, e com lideranÃas dos camponeses. Ao logo da construÃÃo do texto buscamos superar a separaÃÃo entre o conhecimento formal e o informal, oportunizando a fala dos sujeitos pesquisados. A revisÃo bibliogrÃfica sobre o tema foi elaborada atravÃs de livros, teses, dissertaÃÃes e coleta de informaÃÃes no INCRA. O estudo revelou as estratÃgias de organizaÃÃo e de uso do assentamento utilizadas pelos camponeses, desde a discussÃo sobre o uso do parcelamento, em que surgiram concordÃncias e discordÃncias entre os assentados em relaÃÃo à adoÃÃo desse modelo de exploraÃÃo da terra. Conclui-se com a constataÃÃo de que as famÃlias articulam o uso de sua parcela centrada na unidade familiar e em nÃcleos familiares, e retomam o uso coletivo como estratÃgia de reproduÃÃo da unidade familiar. / The Tiracanga Logradouro Settlement, located in the Canindà municipality, was created in 1989. The conquest of this territory parcel took place due to the fighting and resistance of peasants. The research goal of this work is to analyze the settlerâs territoriality process and how this territoriality is expressed in a settlement like the Tiracanga Logradouro, which is fragmented in CearÃÂs semiarid. The materialization of this study was based on on-field studies and the dialogues with peasant settlers, seeking to record the widest variety of aspects related to the peasantâs origins, their fight for land, their organizational situation and land use. For this purpose, participation in meetings with associations and groups of peasants was programmed and interviews with some of them in their residences, as well as with some peasant leaders were organized. Throughout the text, we search to overcome the division between formal and informal knowledge with regards to the speech of researched individuals. Bibliographic research on the subject was elaborated through books, theses, dissertations and the collection of data at the INCRA. The study revealed the organizational and settlement use strategies practiced by the peasants, including discussions on the use of their land parcel, in which agreements and disagreements amongst settlers appeared with regards to the adoption of this land exploitation model. It was concluded that families articulate the use of their land parcel based on familiar unit and the family nucleus and regain collective use as a strategy for family unit reproduction

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