Métodos Móveis

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DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2018.142258

Mots-clés :

Metodologia, Mobilidades, Movimento, Emoções, Política

Résumé

Este artigo discute os chamados métodos móveis em sua relação com o novo paradigma das mobilidades e com o papel central do movimento na produção de realidades e mundos sociais e sociofísicos. Em vez de oferecer um “manual de pesquisa”, o artigo apresenta algumas pesquisas emblemáticas no uso desses métodos e como elas avançam nossa compreensão sobre as mobilidades em seus aspectos sociais, políticos, epistemológicos e emocionais. Os exemplos estão agrupados em torno de eixos temáticos: (1) mover-se e tornar-se, (2) mover-se e o movimento, (3) mover-se e comover-se, e (4) mover-se por impulso. Concluímos sugerindo que os métodos móveis podem ser instrumentais para uma "sociologia pública” voltada para a mudança social.

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Biographies de l'auteur

  • Monika Büscher, Lancaster University

    Professora de Sociologia e diretora do Centre for Mobilities Research, da Lancaster University. 

  • Leticia Veloso, Universidade Federal Fluminense

    Professora do Departamento de Sociologia da Universidade Federal Fluminense. 

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Publiée

2018-07-28

Numéro

Rubrique

Dossiê - Mobilidades

Comment citer

Büscher, M., & Veloso, L. (2018). Métodos Móveis. Tempo Social, 30(2), 133-151. https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2018.142258