The objective of this paper is to discuss how the organizational practices in the field of culture constitute the development, promotion and access to rights to culture and to the city in Goiás city, Goiás, Brazil. We bring the theories of the field of Studies Based on Practices (SBP) closer to the Law in order to understand the non-institutionalized legal phenomena of the organizational processes. From a multi-sited ethnography carried out in the Historic Center of the city of Goiás, Goiás, a place classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO between August 2014 and December 2015, we highlight the processes by which organizational practices, as producers of spaces in cities, constitute Rights when recognizing or neglecting the occupation of the urban space by certain social groups. We emphasize how the analysis of organizational processes can contribute to a debate on Rights from a perspective of legal pluralism from the daily life of cities and highlighting the relevance of understanding the occupations of urban spaces as a way of reconfiguring relations between the State and civil society.
O estudo tem como objetivo discutir os lugares de fala das mulheres acadêmicas que pesquisam e publicam no campo do empreendedorismo no Brasil. Para o alcance do objetivo foi utilizada uma abordagem quantitativa através de uma revisão bibliométrica de artigos publicados por mulheres, sendo analisados por meio da estatística descritiva com apoio do software RStudio Cloud. O material empírico coletado possibilitou a identificação de cinco lugares das mulheres acadêmicas no campo, sendo eles: lugares no espaço-tempo, lugares nas publicações, lugares nos periódicos, lugares temáticos, lugares organizacionais e lugares geográficos. Os resultados demonstram uma relação direta dos lugares de fala das mulheres pesquisadoras com as dinâmicas estruturais da sociedade, nesse estudo através da dinâmica socioeconômica de onde estão localizadas as instituições das quais essas autoras enunciam suas pesquisas.
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