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BrazilThe Swinging Pendulum Between Labor Sociology and Labor MovementFederal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, msantana{at}ifcs.ufrj.br
University of São Paulo, Brazil In this article, the authors analyze the relationship between labor sociology and trade unionism in Brazil by focusing on its three key phases. Against the backdrop of successive political and economical scenarios, the authors go from the first generation of labor sociologists to the most recent period, trying to identify the transition points in this trajectory. This study develops the hypothesis that labor sociology in Brazil was first characterized by a search for affirmation and professionalization (1950-1960). Later, it developed a strong political—social engagement, and assumed a public character, by claiming particular social identities (1970-1980). Finally, it flowed toward policy sociology (1990-2000).
Key Words: public sociology labor sociology trade unions labor movement Brazil
Work and Occupations, Vol. 36, No. 2,
96-109 (2009) |
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