Fatores de (des)mobilização social no enfrentamento à pandemia de Covid-19 pelas populações periféricas de Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2237-9967.2020v9n16p87-106Abstract
The emergence of the Covid pandemic 19 brings profound changes in daily life. In Brazil, one of the questions is how and under what conditions this situation affects the most vulnerable publics. Here we are referring mainly to peripheral populations, who suffer from various ailments that place them at the mercy of hunger and disease. Community initiatives have appeared to mitigate this situation, but they demand solidarity and empathy from the subjects, which is not always the case. Through a communicational look at the dynamics of (de)mobilization, here we seek to understand them from three aspects: contact conditions; conditions of collectivization and conditions of empathy. We took for analysis the 1º Meeting of Periferia Viva - Task Force Covid 19, an articulating project carried out in Belo Horizonte.
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