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Crítica ao manejo humano em Belo Horizonte Critique of human handling in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Authors: Alexandre de Pádua Carrieri; Carolina Machado Saraiva de Albuquerque Maranhão; Ivana Benevides Dutra Murta;

Crítica ao manejo humano em Belo Horizonte Critique of human handling in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Abstract

Este artigo apresenta uma visão crítica acerca da mudança dos camelôs para os de nominados shoppings populares, implementados pela Prefeitura Municipal de Belo Horizonte, com a finalidade de cumprir o código de conduta do projeto "Centro Vivo". Argumenta-se que a atitude da prefeitura foi de limpeza da cidade, provocando uma desarticulação do trabalho informal dos camelôs e "toreros", bem como aumentando a precariedade de suas condições políticas e sociais de trabalho. O argumento baseia-se no discurso da mídia impressa e de algumas atas de reunião da prefeitura concernentes ao tema. Os autores contrastam o discurso com o dos próprios camelôs, que foram entrevistados, a respeito de como percebiam o processo de mudança para os shoppings e o que isso acarretou em termos do seu trabalho.This article presents a critical view of how peddlers were relocated to the 'popular malls' implemented by the Municipal Government of Belo Horizonte, with the purpose of enforcing the code of project Centro Vivo. The argument is that the officials' intention of cleaning up the city caused a disarticulation of the informal work of the peddlers and 'toreros' and increased the precariousness of their social and political working conditions. The media and city hall discourses were contrasted with the discourse of the peddlers, who were interviewed regarding their perception over this phenomena and its consequences for their work.

Keywords

prefeitura, informal economy, popular mall, city hall, JF20-2112, shoppings populares, informalidade, peddlers, discurso, Political institutions and public administration (General), camelôs, discourse analysis

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